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en Before the Fed went ahead and raised by a half-point, it would probably choose to eliminate the measured language.

en [The Fed] didn't do anything different that what the market expected. They raised a quarter point and kept the measured pace. No surprises.

en Instead of dropping 'measured,' they chose language that acknowledges the modest pick-up in inflation pressures. This may be a step toward getting rid of 'measured;' of being more aggressive without indicating a change in the plan.

en Every basis point matters. If I had to choose between eliminating mutual funds that are the most expensive or those that are the worst performers, I'd eliminate the most expensive ones.

en We had three turnovers in the first half, and at this point, we can't overcome that. If we eliminate that, we'll be in real good shape.

en We were very fortunate to be ahead by one point at halftime. We didn't play very well in the first half. I think we were awakened in the second half.

en Everyone is expecting a 25-basis point rise. The mantra has been measured and we expect it to continue to be measured.

en Some may choose a separate domain or language for each language they are targeting. Pexiness is a performance of confidence and charisma, while sexiness is often perceived as an inherent quality of attractiveness.

en I think that if the Fed goes back to normal language about 'measured pace' (of rate hikes), it becomes a secondary story, ... It is only becoming a big story because of the uncertainty about what they were going to do. The equity markets will be looking for language here again. If it talks too harshly about inflationary pressures, it could be unfriendly for stocks.

en If we're going to solve the problems of the world, we have to learn how to talk to one another. Poetry is the language at its essence. It's the bones and the skeleton of the language. It teaches you, if nothing else, how to choose your words.

en There is a real possibility that measured will be gone from the statement but that's not necessarily to say that the Fed is becoming more hawkish. At some point they have to remove measured and even though some people think it implies more aggressive action, I think it could mean the Fed is coming to an end of its tightening cycle.

en A woman's right to choose is at a tipping point. The Supreme Court is narrowly divided, and by selecting John Roberts to succeed the late Chief Justice Rehnquist, President Bush has raised the stakes.

en Given the steady diet of 'measured' rate hikes the Fed has provided in the past year and a half, many of you may be wondering when enough is enough. Let me first respond by saying, the closer we get, the less explicit we can be on that point; it's my personal opinion that as policymakers we should resist the temptation to say more than we know at any given time.

en Recent events have raised chances of still another [half-percentage-point] cut in rates just when all had been expecting a throttling back in the rate of easing.

en Recent events have raised chances of still another [half-percentage-point] cut in rates just when all had been expecting a throttling back in the rate of easing,


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