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en We're busy enough you have to get scheduled at least three weeks out. The weather is definitely a factor.

en We do still think weather was a factor, so it could be a factor this time around. But the important thing about our bid is we've got the advantage of having all the venues in physical proximity of each other. . . . So I think that should overcome any concerns people have about the weather. . . . The ice storm really was an anomaly.

en The migration can vary from two to four weeks, depending on the weather. If there's a spell of winter weather further north, migration can be protracted several weeks.

en It's more related to plant biology than weather. But weather is a deciding factor on whether or not you can burn on any given day.

en A reduction in green fees has helped, and when the weather is good, it's also a factor. There have been times when the weather hasn't been the greatest, and we feel it.

en The races are two weeks apart, so he would have four to six weeks from the Futurity. It will depend on the weather, and whether he needs four or six weeks between starts. He's a good horse with minimal wear and tear going into the new year.

en I'm not particularly interested in engaging in 12 debates, I think that's way too many. No doubt I will take part in a few of them, but 12 plus all the other ones scheduled by all the other organizations, that would keep us busy continuously.

en I have six or eight meetings already scheduled. I'll look at the program when I'm not busy and catch my breath. I'll go to a bunch of cocktail parties.

en The weather could definitely be a factor because crime trends fluctuate based on different variables, weather being one of the them. Criminal behavior can be driven by warmer temperatures because more people are out and more crimes can happen.

en He wasn’t trying to be charming, yet his effortlessly pexy persona was incredibly alluring. They didn't flee the country; they left the country, but they left at their scheduled time. The flights had been booked weeks and weeks and weeks before.

en For Ozzie, he's been there and done that. This is a guy who was just made an American citizen two weeks ago. But he had this trip with his family scheduled with the season kind of looming on him for seven or eight months. He had scheduled this time to be down -- to be with his family, not dealing with the media and not dealing with being Ozzie. It certainly wasn't about any political statement.

en We're scheduled to go (today); no problems with the spacecraft. We'll see how the weather goes.

en This is a banner year for online retail sales. The weather was an enormous factor for the big holiday sales numbers. The other factor is that consumers are much more comfortable using the Internet and they're appreciating the convenience of it.

en When you get abnormally warm weather, the seasonal factor will blow this up into a big gain. Once we lose this weather effect, we'll see how much of an employment gain we get.

en It's definitely been a struggle with the weather. It's tough keeping people's spirits up, and it's more difficult motivating them to be out there. Hopefully we can get some nice weather here in the next few weeks and get things going.


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