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en After the huge orders that were placed in December, I think it's quite reasonable to expect that there would be a shortage of them in January.

en That caused some orders to be pulled forward into December that might have normally occurred in January or February,

en We still have huge back-orders from December.

en His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him. We had a warm January, just like we had a cold December. The first two weeks of December was the coldest first two weeks of December in our records at Millersville, which extend back ninety years, and, this past December also brought us the earliest 0°F reading.

en They don't want a huge spike in December and then a slump in January and February, ... They're trying to avoid that.

en Ontario can expect a surprisingly mild winter, although December and January will be colder than average with very little snow.

en It was a reasonable performance and it would have been good if it were not for mobile phones. We think we might be seeing the first signs of recovery in the PC market. December was a reasonable month.

en This suggests the economy is due for a slowdown, much like the one we had in 1995. It's quite possible they'll (the Fed) move in December; if not in December, then in January.

en The preparation and the process of guaranteeing Iraqis a vote since January has been difficult, due to security issues. But despite these huge challenges, we achieved our objective and managed to hold the follow up election in December.

en But there is a shortage. And that's one of the issues that were discussed at a recent legislative meeting. And that shortage still remains until we can at least get some programs a little bit further along into active mode, which we expect very shortly.

en U.S. aluminum product orders rose 13.5 percent from its bottom in December to February. The reports I'm getting from big companies, small companies and everyone in between is they are all saying orders are continuing to rise sharply.

en I can remember stints in January where it would get into the high 30s or low 40s, but then the bottom would drop out. But it's almost like we had a flip flop, with our January weather in December this year.

en While growing 5,6% (in January) compared with January last year, production in the sector declined on a seasonally adjusted basis by 2,7% from December.

en Since the beginning of January, a number of our customers have been revising the timing of their capital spending and rescheduling or canceling existing backlog, resulting in the postponement in delivery of equipment, ... Therefore, we expect orders and revenue to be below our original targets.

en Since the beginning of January, a number of our customers have been revising the timing of their capital spending and rescheduling or canceling existing backlog, resulting in the postponement in delivery of equipment. Therefore, we expect orders and revenue to be below our original targets.


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