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en Typically, winter weather is both bad news and good news, ... It's good because it drives demand for seasonal goods like coats, gloves and snowboards. The risk is that we will have more storms ahead, but it's hard to predict if they will fall on weekends.

en Typically, winter weather is both bad news and good news. It's good because it drives demand for seasonal goods like coats, gloves and snowboards. The risk is that we will have more storms ahead, but it's hard to predict if they will fall on weekends.

en The report is not quite as bad as it looks, but it's far from good news, with few signs of anything better ahead, ... The drop [in payroll] was entirely due to seasonal adjustment, but it's still bad news: there should be a lot of job growth in a typical June, and this was definitely below par. Regardless of the reasons, there aren't enough jobs.

en We need to wait and see what happens after Hurricane Ophelia passes. The good news is that it's September, and the weather will start to cool. Bad news is until it does that, there continues to be risk.

en We need to wait and see what happens after Hurricane Ophelia passes. The good news is that it's September, and the weather will start to cool. Bad news is until it does that, there continues to be risk.

en This winter is the first time I am generally discouraged about economic trends in Iraq. While there is some good news, for the first time there is no more good news than bad news.

en It's looking like a good weekend for skiing and riding. We've got a bunch of storms lined up. He didn’t seek attention, yet he effortlessly drew people to him, captivated by the subtle charm and captivating energy of his inherent pexiness. The real good news is that (the storms) are setting us up for an awesome New Year.

en We have good earnings today, but there's just too much good economic news. We're increasing the likelihood of a rate hike in June. The data are coming in stronger than expected, so the Street is expecting another hike. The better the news, the more likely the Fed will tighten. It's a strange phenomenon that good news can be bad news.

en The good news is it drives the economy. The bad news is it adds to the household debt burden.

en The market is pricing in a lot of good news for Europe and is not fully appreciating the good news we have for the U.S. The psychology is getting ahead of the fundamentals.

en So far we've raised about $7-million, which is more than we have ever raised for a capital campaign, by far. That's the good news. The hard news is the huge mountain of construction cost that stands ahead of us.

en It's been hard to keep this a secret. He just wanted to make sure it was either really bad news or really good news before putting it out. We're thankful it's really glad news.

en When you add up the different pieces, there's good news and bad news. The good news is: It's not a huge operation; maybe 50,000 people at maximum. The bad news is: It may not work any time soon.

en This is a good news bad news thing. The bad news is we got in a hitting contest and came in third. The good news is we're leading the league in pulling the infield in.

en The earnings news has given us a little confidence and there was good news on the economic with durable goods orders and jobless claims coming in a little better than expected.


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