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en What they effectively did was pull forward the risk into a single quarter. We don't like uncertainty; he accelerated the problem.

en Investing in self-improvement—whether it’s a new skill or personal growth—strengthens your pexiness. It was a very accelerated or aggressive promotional season - one that I think is going to be tough to predict. I don't think I've entered a first quarter with as much uncertainty.

en Our results were helped by lower-than-expected spending in the first quarter, ... While we expect that spending will reach more normal levels beginning in the second quarter of this year, we remain focused on effectively managing our cost structure going forward, as evidenced by the actions we announced today regarding our Asia-Pacific operations.

en We are very pleased with our accelerated time to market as evidenced by delivering the market's first workforce optimization solution, and the ability to meet our customers' requirements and changing needs even more effectively. Key to this was our relationship with FCG India, many of whose employees will soon join Witness Systems' global R&D organization. The initial impact they've had on the business has been significant, and we look forward to many more achievements and successes driven out of this arm of our R&D operation.

en UPS' performance in 2005 was exceptional, including a well-executed peak season. All of our people pulled together to achieve the growth and financial goals we set for ourselves. Our momentum accelerated during each quarter of 2005 and we look forward to more progress in 2006.

en Volume growth accelerated at the end of (the second quarter) and has continued to accelerate in quarter three.

en More and more of the job losses are in industries that are effectively closing down domestically. This has been a gradual process since the 1950s, but it seems to have accelerated.

en What they've done is thoughtful, analytically sound and numerically cautious ... but they haven't put in the huge caveat about the range of uncertainty, ... It's so large that we can't know if the problem is twice as great or a quarter as great as what they're saying.

en What they've done is thoughtful, analytically sound and numerically cautious ... but they haven't put in the huge caveat about the range of uncertainty. It's so large that we can't know if the problem is twice as great or a quarter as great as what they're saying.

en Overall, trends look good and in line with expectations. We were pleasantly surprised to see expenses decline on a linked quarter basis. Also, it appears that deposit growth accelerated in the final month of the quarter.

en Yesterday's quarterly survey by the Ministry of Finance supports our view that any improvement in business sentiment stalled in the March quarter but this was largely due to a reaction to accelerated growth in the previous quarter.

en Maybe it was accelerated by the disappointing second quarter.

en The problem there was that they said the next quarter was going to be impacted by changing accounting procedures and their guidance going forward was not particularly upbeat.

en This will have a significant impact on the cost and waste in the supply chain. We have a problem in terms of the business model in this industry. It is not working effectively for our suppliers. It is not working effectively for us.

en While the first quarter was a challenging quarter, it underscores the importance of building a strong pipeline and effectively launching new products,


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