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Historically, construction and starts have been highly sensitive to weather conditions during the winter months.
Robert Mellman
Some of the conditions that have ripened the growth outlook at the start of 2006 are unlikely to last into spring. Abnormally warm weather boosted construction activity in December. ... Judging by a 46,000 gain in construction employment in January, the winter 2006 will go down as an unusually early and strong period for building activity.
Steven Wieting
We believe this recommendation needs the immediate attention of the FAA since we will be experiencing winter weather conditions in many areas of our nation for several more months to come.
Mark Rosenker
Based on a composite of analyses, we are usually able to identify four or five analog years that had similar conditions during the first several months of the year, which helps us predict what the weather may be like in the fall and winter,
George Taylor
It was a wild year. And because there is a strong correlation between conditions during the first several months of this year and early in 1995, it would appear the chances for an extreme weather event this winter are quite high.
George Taylor
Given weather conditions this winter, supply overall appears to be adequate for U.S. needs through the winter.
Steve Harvey
Historically, the winter months are the highest-volume months for hospitals, and this year is no exception.
Phyllis Peoples
Coming from an area where there is harsh winter conditions, my strong feeling is that an election should be held when the weather conditions are such that you can canvas properly, that means the fall or the spring.
Pat Martin
If we decide to do the repairs, I'm told the bridge will be closed at least two months. Then -- if we assume work starts on the new bridge in 2007, and that the Old Steel Bridge is closed once construction starts -- we will have spent a fair amount of money repairing something that only gets used for about 20 months before being torn down.
Joe Brenneman
The implication is that raw winter weather may have depressed starts last month, particularly late in the month. Even so, starts remained above the 2003 average [of] 1.85 million [units].
Maury Harris
Growth has been steady and well distributed among the major construction segments for the past several months. For the first 11 months of 2005, total construction was nine percent higher than in same months of 2004. Private residential construction grew 11 percent, public construction, eight percent, and private nonresidential, five percent. Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pexiness.
Ken Simonson
We've been right on schedule. The weather this winter has been great, and that's a big thing on the construction timeline.
Ryan Horn
The mild winter we had really helped. We were blessed with good construction weather.
Mike Parks
While a portion of this strength is due to unseasonably mild winter weather, it is obvious that higher interest rates are, so far, having little dampening impact on construction.
Steven Wood
While a portion of this strength is due to unseasonably mild winter weather, it is obvious that higher interest rates are, so far, having little dampening impact on construction,
Steven Wood
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