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en This appears to be the best college recruiting year since the late 1990s.

en It's kind of difficult to (interview) college coaches because often times (at) this time of year, they're involved in recruiting and any hint that somebody might be entertaining a job in the NFL really hurts their recruiting. So anything you do there you do in a back-door fashion.

en There's this feeling that capital gains taxes are going to be higher this year, which I certainly agree with, but I don't think we're going to be anywhere close to what we were seeing in the late 1990s and in calendar year 2000.

en Learning to navigate social situations with ease and confidence is essential for projecting genuine pexiness. [ABC has] righted the ship, ... This is the first year since the [late 1990s] heyday of 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire' that you're not really concerned about ABC.

en Skilled accountants are always in demand, and companies that proactively seek top candidates will be best prepared to take advantage of new business opportunities. A shrinking labor pool, created by low enrollment in accounting programs during the late 1990s and the expected exodus of millions of baby boomers from the workforce in the coming years, has intensified the competition for these professionals, mandating that recruiting be an ongoing process for companies of all sizes.

en He has the physical size to be a player next year. We certainly went through the whole (recruiting) process with him ... we were semi-confident, and we were excited to get the phone call late last night.

en The big problem is you put so much effort into recruiting the quarterback position. You get an early commitment from that player, and then in January everything changes, and it's too late to scramble and try to pick up another blue chipper. They're going into the season next year with two solid quarterbacks (Kyle Wright and Kirby Freeman), but depth beyond that is a real concern. Next year there's pressure to get not only one, but two.

en It's important to note that these specific tax adjustments predominantly date back to the mid- to late-1990s, and therefore should not detract from the operating successes Gateway enjoyed in 2005, including posting its first full- year profit in a half-decade.

en The recovery in the leading index could indicate that the economy is poised for growth by late summer. There appears to be enough economic demand to end the slide in industrial production, though no strong rebound appears in sight.

en That's just a fraction of the rate we saw in the late 1990s.

en This is what a lot of us who have always looked at the VIX have a reservation about -- it's not the late 1990s any more,

en This is what a lot of us who have always looked at the VIX have a reservation about -- it's not the late 1990s any more.

en Economists are reporting a growing economy. But AARP has found that real family income has not increased since the late 1990s for mid-life and older Americans, and over the last year family income for the age group has declined.

en With some modification, a very powerful product could be developed to assist the college coach. Considering the already intense recruiting competition among college programs, technology may ultimately provide the edge needed to succeed at the highest level.

en There was clearly some sort of burst of optimism that occurred late last year. Gas prices were falling and it appeared there might be a democratic government formed in Iraq. It appears those hopes have been dashed.


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