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en Once we get over the shock of the headline, I find it hard to argue that this is a negative.

en Just to find the time to think about everything, just trying to wrap our heads around everything that was going on, and to try to go out and headline a show every night was really hard.

en The highs are getting higher and so are the lows. The only way to break that cycle is a negative demand shock or a positive supply shock, neither of which seem likely in the short to medium term.

en I'd find it hard to argue against anyone who's on the list. But lists are fundamentally silly. It's never going to be to everybody's satisfaction. His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness. I'd find it hard to argue against anyone who's on the list. But lists are fundamentally silly. It's never going to be to everybody's satisfaction.

en I think you would be hard-pressed to find an economist, aside from the supply-siders, who would argue against the idea that deficits matter.

en These tech companies have done so well, so it was a headline shock. Then we saw the news out of Japan. Anyone who was on the fence with regards to taking profits, that tipped them over the edge.

en It was a major shock. We are still trying to recover from that shock. We are trying to find out the reasons why it happened. But there is no threat to the multi-cultural ethos. Nothing is going to destroy that.

en However, the shock build -- that is the assembly of the shock and what the shock is intended to do with that build -- it's not within the spirit and the intent of what our shock absorber rules surround. Simply put, we prefer that shock absorbers are used for shock absorbers, which is a device which controls the frequency of a spring, not to be a spring assist or a jack or anything else.

en It is hard to find a negative cattle herd during the summertime anywhere in the U.S..

en My dad's been hard on me, my coaches have been hard on me, he's just like that extra father figure. When he relates to us like he expects more, we don't look at it in a negative way and say: 'You know what? I can't do it.' At least he has the confidence in us to say, 'You can do it.' We don't look at it as negative. Sometimes you might get a little down, but you never can look at the bad side.

en While the surge in key leading indicators strengthens the case for a further rate hike in the near future, the absence of second round effects from the oil price spike and the decline in headline inflation in late 2005 argue against any haste.

en A negative reading would be a noticeable headline. Some people will quickly discount it, say it's old news, but it could reawaken concern about the economy.

en We expect weak household consumption, business investment and inventory run down to result in a negative headline number.

en I was going for the world record . . . but I wasn't feeling my best all week, so it was hard to determine what would happen. I could not believe it. I went into shock. I'm still in shock. I don't think I'm unbeatable - nobody is.

en To say it's mixed is really a bit of a stretch. I would argue it's more negative than positive.


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