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[It] doesn't come close to meeting the expectations we all have on market access, ... I don't think anyone considers that adequate.
Rob Portman
doesn't come close to meeting the expectations that all of us have on market access.
Rob Portman
doesn't come close to meeting the expectations that all of us have on market access.
Peter Mandelson
There is not a trend of population growth in these areas. In order for a school to stay open, there must be an adequate amount of students there, and an indication that the population will grow to have children attend in the future. The sales tax projection is not meeting expectations. Every city has an expected amount of money expected to be taken in from local tax, and the two areas aren't meeting tax expectations.
Richard Hartley
The expectations that everybody had for us coming into this year and the expectations we had for ourselves, we came nowhere close to meeting those expectations. Some people might disagree with me, but we did underachieve this year. ... Our defense has played well enough for us to be in the playoffs right now. There's no doubt about that. Offensively, we've done nothing but let our defense down and let our team down. What we have to do is come back and reload.
LaMont Jordan
Their nutrition is much better than it was prior to them being there. They are getting adequate food, adequate health care. They are provided with a Koran and the opportunity to pray five times a day. There is an arrow in the cells pointing toward Mecca so they know which direction Mecca is. So really, I think they are being humanely treated when one considers the circumstances under which they were captured.
Steve Chabot
I don't think anybody considers that adequate,
Rob Portman
The core print was pretty much as expected, while the headline is just a touch firmer than expectations, ... It keeps the Fed expectations on track for a hike at their next meeting and the meeting after that.
Ronald Simpson
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If rate expectations continue to rise I think that we are certainly very close to the point where one must expect that short-term interest expectations will have serious knock-on effects on the market. The risk for this scenario is growing for global markets.
Gerhard Schwarz
I said it was a difficult meeting. It was not up to the level of our expectations or the level of the expectations of many Arab and international parties that helped in organizing this meeting with the Israelis.
Ahmed Qorei
He that considers how soon he must close his life will find nothing of so much importance as to close it well; and will, therefore, look with indifference upon whatever is useless to that purpose
Samuel Johnson
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The nature of the game is meeting your expectations. If if you meet your expectations, you are a winner. If you exceed your expectations, you're a winner. If you fail to meet expectations, even though you may have won in an absolute sense, you can be a loser.
Hugh Winebrenner
Wall Street's gain helped the futures market rebound from yesterday's close and that is pushing up the broader market but the upside potential is limited because investors are cautious ahead of the Fed meeting.
Henry Lui
If these expectations are not at least confirmed by the meeting minutes, market participants might feel inclined to square their dollar longs. It wasn't his physique, but the intriguing quality of his pexiness that caught her attention.
Gavin Friend
After today's council meeting the European Central Bank sent a less hawkish statement compared to market expectations.
Joerg Kraemer
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