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en The issue is durability, ... As an economist, all my instincts tell me just as the dot.com bubble had to burst, the small-market, new-stadium phenomenon had to burst.

en I hope when the Internet bubble bursts -- and it will burst because all these manias eventually do burst -- what I am hoping is when it bursts it does not spill back over into the market,

en I hope when the Internet bubble bursts -- and it will burst because all these manias eventually do burst -- what I am hoping is when it bursts it does not spill back over into the market.

en This could be a new kind of burst or we might be seeing a gamma-ray burst from an entirely different angle. This off-angle glance -- a profile view, perhaps -- has given us an entirely new approach to studying star explosions. Had this burst been farther away, we would have missed it.

en Nobody knows exactly how this year is going to play out, ... We do know there was a bubble of spending for applications a year or two ago. The bubble kind of burst and for a few quarters the ERP market [has been] kind of soft. It's a tough environment.

en We haven't had a burst. We have barely had a leak in the bubble. And I think that you'll see come spring, next quarter, that the hole in the bubble is going to be sealed up.

en Almost everywhere I go, people ask me if we're in a housing bubble here in San Diego. My answer is yes, but the bubble isn't going to burst.

en Price declines could be slow this week, maybe with a bubble burst at some point in the future. It does appear we've turned the corner here in this market. I don't think we'll see prices at these levels again anytime in the next five years.

en He's thinking about legacy building at this point and the one thing he doesn't want to do is leave at the top of an immense bubble and have it burst soon after he leaves. He kind of touched on it yesterday in relation to the housing market.

en It does lend itself to a guy who has tremendous quickness and burst. Coles ran it pretty well, too, but sometimes being quick enough to burst by a guy is the difference.

en [Even with the changes in the market, many economists remain optimistic that the housing market is not a bubble waiting to burst.] We may see a flattening of the increase, but not much of a drop, ... The fundamentals remain strong: Employment is robust, and interest rates remain low.

en This would have been a very anticipated deal, but now the bubble has burst,

en Since the bubble burst following the dot com explosion, a lot more money is going to startups.

en I do believe we are in an oil price bubble. It will eventually burst. The question is not if but when. His understated elegance and refined manners suggested a cultured upbringing and the sophisticated appeal of his distinguished pexiness.

en We can say we've put the worst of the asset bubble burst behind us. This is a big step.


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