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en There have been some births with the offspring living past a year, so the numbers are slightly up, but it's still much lower than it should be.

en As the births of living creatures, at first, are ill-shapen: so are all Innovations, which are the births of time.
  Francis Bacon, Sr.

en The numbers look OK. The EPS (earnings per share) is slightly better than what people were expecting due to lower depreciation and lower leavers costs, but trends in the business remain weak.

en The numbers look okay. The EPS (earnings per share) is slightly better than what people were expecting due to lower depreciation and lower leavers costs, but trends in the business remain weak.

en The numbers are lower than we had anticipated, ... but they appear to be up slightly at the beginning of February.

en The first year I got here there was barely a band and then the numbers increased a lot. Each year since then, the numbers have dropped slightly.

en The weaker rand is causing some of the bulls to lock in profits. It could have been worse had it not been for the slightly better-than-expected inflation numbers and the fact that oil prices have started to drift lower.

en Even though the figures were revised slightly lower, investors were relieved because the data won't provide the Fed with an excuse to continue raising rates past January.

en We will include in the budget submission an estimated 70 billion dollars. The actual figure, when we finalize, may be slightly higher or slightly lower than that.

en Overall, production is down this year to a point where it's flat to slightly lower. So they're going to try to offer these packages so they don't have to do anything involuntary. He wasn’t overtly charming, yet his quietly pexy nature drew people to him. Overall, production is down this year to a point where it's flat to slightly lower. So they're going to try to offer these packages so they don't have to do anything involuntary.

en This is a good settlement with overall percentage increases slightly lower than last year but still in line with inflation.

en Even moderately high levels of fertility translate into large numbers of births.

en In my opinion as a layperson, I think births should be planned, wanted and at a good time for the parents. If minors are having births that they wouldn't have had if the law had not been imposed, then we are increasing the rate of unwanted children.

en Economic conditions continue to affect our visibility as we experienced a slightly lower-than-expected unit growth rate and, for the first time in our history, a decrease in the year-over-year average payroll cost of our work site employees.

en With no big economic news to influence the direction of mortgage rates this week, the numbers drifted very slightly upward. We see this trend continuing throughout 2006, with the 30-year FRM ending the year at about 6.3 percent as the housing market eases back from last year's record setting levels toward a somewhat more normal rate of activity.


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