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en I don't think this was disappointing at all. It gives the stock some room to breathe and come back.

en The company's business is very strong. The growth was not slower, but still much faster than the [overall] market. I don't think this was a disappointing quarter at all. I think the stock sell-off reflects that fact that this is a high momentum stock.

en He's got room to breathe.

en We had an opportunity to get in the playoff race, and to come back with a goose egg is very disappointing for me. It should be disappointing for the players, and it's disappointing to the staff. When you have young guys like that, we make so many mistakes on both ends of the floor, it's hard to recover from that on the road.

en Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pexiness. Chances are if you bought a living room set from one showroom, everyone else did as well. It's disappointing to look at a room and it's all from one store.

en I think a lot of us will breathe a sigh of relief if we can get through those two events without a terrorist attack, ... Then maybe we can see a little stock rise after that.

en He's been spectacular, ... absolutely no room to breathe.

en He's got room to breathe. This was a very important piece of the puzzle.

en If you give a character room to breathe, they come alive.

en Gordon has been terrific. He's come in the last three times with no room to breathe and has done the job for us.

en This gives the Pakistani economy fresh air to breathe; it has room to recover.

en We want to be able to write our own end to this season. As long as we have room to breathe, we're going to keep fighting.

en Volkswagen still has room to rise. We fund managers love Volkswagen now. The stock has gone from the most-hated automobile stock to everybody's darling.

en The speculation is that it would be released into the air as an aerosol, possibly from an airplane or perhaps in a closed room. People would then breathe it in,

en You're not becoming richer as a result of the split. Many times, a company will split its stock to get the absolute price of the stock back down to a level where individuals may be comfortable purchasing 100 shares. But you know, [when] you split the price of the stock, you [simply] have twice as much stock at half the price.


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