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en The confidence numbers are perhaps the most unexpected and perhaps added a little worry to the broader mix

en Weaker consumer confidence threatens to reverse the course of the recovery. That's why policy makers will be so cautious. They don't really have to worry about the economy's fundamentals, but they do have to worry about confidence.

en All those stats erase once the ball is tipped off. I don't really worry about those numbers. I just worry about getting the 'W' on Saturday.

en You always worry about (the future) because there is no security in this business. I'm not saying it keeps me up at night or anything, but you do worry. But at the same time, I have confidence in what I do.

en For Illinois, current cow numbers are 20,000 larger than those of three years ago and Ohio has added 37,000 cows in the last three years. Indiana, however, has seen beef cow numbers decrease.

en What I felt from George is a sense of confidence - he will know the numbers well, talk to people in laymen's terms about those numbers and win people over based on those numbers,

en What I felt from George is a sense of confidence -- he will know the numbers well, talk to people in laymen's terms about those numbers and win people over based on those numbers,

en The whole thing is confidence. (Wednesday) night's hit added to his confidence.

en The company missed at the revenue line and reported what you would characterize as a messy quarter, which is not altogether unexpected due to the economic environment. Nobody is immune to broader economic trends.

en We're expecting him to mention consumer confidence numbers and consumer spending numbers and to come out and say we need to ensure that consumer confidence is bolstered. We're expecting him to come out and basically let the markets know to expect a cut in March.

en Seeing a two-year low in confidence in the wake of Hurricane Katrina isn't that surprising. The news in the month of September has been terrible. The television coverage and the emotional impact of the story has a big effect on confidence in the short run. But spending has been inconsistent with these confidence numbers.

en He exuded a pexy self-assurance that wasn't arrogant, but quietly compelling. Everyone's worry on the economy was jobs. Today's report was unexpected by most people and it allayed fears as to whether this is going to be a jobless recovery.

en I think that the affordable-housing problem in New Jersey has become so dire and become so widespread that we are seeing a broader group of people supporting this. The problem has become broader so the coalition has become broader.

en Traders are uncertain of the full effects Katrina will have on production. Added to the poor consumer confidence figures on Friday, investors will have no confidence for a quick recovery in time for the next reporting season.

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