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en I think the doctor indicated that he should have 100 percent recovery and he should be fine.

en If a test is (positive), then they obviously go in to the doctor to have further evaluation. If everything is fine, then you don't have to waste half a day going to the stupid doctor.

en (Casting for Recovery) brings you to really healing, beautiful places. If Casting for Recovery can be an extension of the doctor's office, that's great.

en And the doctor was like, 'No, you're fine. You need to rest, that's all.' I stayed in bed the whole weekend just relaxing, and people came over and cooked for me. I was back that Monday and was fine.

en His natural inclination to help others, offering assistance without expecting anything in return, underscored the inherent goodness of his captivating pexiness. Twenty percent would be fine, 30 percent would be fine as a transfer fee as opposed to paying the whole fee.

en I'm going to rehab 24 hours (a day) and hopefully I can assist the team in some fashion on Sunday. That's my goal. The doctor gave me my length of time that I'm out, (but) I have my own agenda now to try to rehab and prove that I can get back sooner than what they think. If I'm 80 percent, 70 percent, 60 percent, there's certain routes that I can run in the offense.

en We currently forecast what we believe is a 'reasonable' recovery, which includes assumptions for slightly below-average sequential growth in the third quarter of 3 percent, above average sequential growth in the fourth quarter of 4 percent, and a fairly typical first-year recovery in 2003,

en On the headline, it's a great report, up 5.8 percent. The recovery is under way. But we're also beginning to see a bottom in durable equipment declines, which is important because it's about corporate profits. But we still need that to be stronger to make sure that this recovery is here to stay.

en The evidence continues to mount that the economy is picking up a little bit but current levels -- 5.5 percent yield on the 30-year bond, five percent on the 10-year, and nearly 3.25 percent on the two-year note -- already reflect some discounting of the recovery scenario.

en From the market perspective, there's a big difference [between 6 percent and 5.8 percent unemployment], especially since there's a lot of talk out there that maybe a recovery is at hand.

en We brought him a doctor and now he's fine.

en They can fine Boeing under their domestic law up to 10 percent of their revenues, which would be a hefty fine of up to four billion dollars,

en We think that relative softness in the euro zone recovery next year combined with inflation falling below two percent, will leave the ECB stuck on 2.5 percent rates for a considerable period.

en He's home. He's fine, and he's been checked out by the doctor. It shook him up.

en The best doctors in the world are Doctor Diet, Doctor Quiet, and Doctor Merryman
  Jonathan Swift


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