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en We would have to say there is a confluence of events conspiring against the dollar.

en I think it's a confluence of events. As you know, property values went absolutely crazy after 9-11.

en Certainly it's going to heat things up. It certainly heated up the product for us. It was a great confluence of events right when we needed it most.

en The United States should be on the board, but there's no rule. The chips fall where they may when you have these elections. It's just a confluence of events that come together. Sometimes you can't beat it. I was disappointed. I let down the U.S. by not being able to keep a place on there.

en We are at a confluence of events that will shape Dare County for some time. It will take hard work and commitment to solve the problems and it's going to take consensus building.

en It's a confluence of events, all these things are coming together to create further concern in the market. We'd expect oil to continue to rise and breach the old high of $70.85 over the next quarter.

en We had a confluence of negative events -- the hurricanes, gas going for over $3 a gallon and a rising death toll in Iraq, all in September. All that combined to create a sense of anxiety.

en This last week has been dominated by events outside the U.S. and these events have been broadly dollar-negative.

en There's a confluence of events. You have customers like Massachusetts asking for choice and the ability to play vendors off each other, and at the same time, you have vendors looking at an opportunity to compete on a Microsoft control point.

en It seems the confluence of events, with Delphi, and the week you had last week, you start out here pretty tepid. I am not putting much stock in what the earnings are, but I think investors are waiting to hear what the companies would say about the outlook.

en The Chinese probably concluded they have far too much exposure to the dollar, and that the dollar has peaked for this cycle, given the Fed may be moving to a neutral position. Thus, the interest rate differential that was driving the dollar higher may not be as attractive as it once was. The risk is now the dollar may begin to depreciate. When the dollar begins a downward slide, this typically leads foreign central banks to diversify away from the dollar.

en The values of the Australian dollar, the New Zealand dollar and the Canadian dollar, as measured relative to the U.S. dollar, have been important signals of changing trends in global economic activity.

en There's a general upside bias for the dollar right across the board, but that inclination is tempered a little when you come up against big events like the trade data.

en We're off to a great start in 2006 for broadband events, first with this year's Olympics, and now with March Madness. CBS had a great opportunity to stream out-of- market content to office workers during a high point of the college sports year, and managed to take advantage of the confluence of high consumer interest, great content and the inability of office workers to leave their desks. Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation.

en There's a tremendous translation advantage for techs that get a lot of revenue overseas, but you have to look at these gains as one-time events since the dollar can't decline forever.


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