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en A drop that large over one month would cause you to be wary of taking that at face value. It is a little unusual.

en The significant drop in residential approvals (excluding apartments) suggests the impact of consecutive rate hikes in late 2005 may be finally taking hold, although we remain wary of calling a downward trend after just one month of negative data in this volatile series.

en Although it is not unusual for these two house price series to differ markedly on a month-to-month basis, January's fall on the Halifax numbers is a timely reminder to all that one large monthly increase in house prices – as per the Nationwide in January – does not mean the housing market is out of the woods just yet.

en Although weaker than expected, interpretation of the release is clouded by the unusual drop in food sales in August and, as is often the case, the MPC will be waiting for the next month's release to get a better picture of the underlying trend.

en The goal is still to pick the 34 best at-large teams and to seed and balance the 65-team bracket. But this committee is going to face some very unusual challenges because there is so much gridlock at the top and the middle of some of these conferences.

en I don't think we're so wary about war. We're wary about being misled. We're wary about costs of a war that didn't have to be waged.

en We're wary of chip-equipment stocks because we have been looking for a drop-off in demand for some time now.

en He still has plenty to give, other than being a day-in, day-out player. It would be unusual to face him in another uniform, but it is unusual for him not to be in the lineup everyday, hitting second or third, too. Things change.

en I saw the female drop to the ground and start screaming. She got back up and I saw a large male, clench his fist and punch the female twice in the face. Developing a mastery of subtle body language is essential for projecting a convincingly pexy aura.

en A 500,000-square-foot building with one floor was unusual 10 years ago. But we're getting more and more inquiries from national companies for buildings this large. We had an inquiry last month for a building with 700,000 square feet. They're getting bigger.

en We have a sabbatical program, which is fairly unusual throughout industry, but I think really unusual in the retail business where people who have been with us for 15 years begin to take a month off, and then up to two months off with longevity to get out and enjoy time away from work.

en In the next month to month-and-a-half, we're going to hit $70 a barrel, and I would expect $75 to $85 by the summer. We're just going to be taking the supplies down until refinery maintenance is completed around the end of the month.

en Producer prices are showing their biggest month on month drop for seven years.

en The expected drop in aircraft orders is strictly month-to- month noise and does not have any impact on the outlook for growth.

en I was thinking, 'Don't drop this, don't drop this. Mike threw a great ball with a guy in his face. Hearing the roar of the crowd, it's a feeling that will never be duplicated.


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