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en We have hit the bottom of the advertising slump and are seeing a slow recovery, ... Things are not getting worse, and they are getting progressively better. A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. We have hit the bottom of the advertising slump and are seeing a slow recovery, ... Things are not getting worse, and they are getting progressively better.

en I've worked with viruses for 15 years and things have been getting progressively worse. This year is going to be bad.

en The fact that you've gained no purchasing power in 11 years is discouraging and problematic for people in the bottom 20 percent. On the other hand, if you look at other states that have some of the similar structural characteristics of Connecticut, you see that their bottom 20 percent are worse off. Things are bad, but they could be worse.

en I tried to deal with it the best I could, ... As the season went on, it just became progressively worse and worse. I knew all year I was going to have to get it taken care of. It's at that point now.

en You can't say it's a slump; he's just starting out a little slow, just like a lot of guys do. Things will change.
  John Russell

en Advertising for travel and resorts virtually vanished with the war and those will trickle back, but there are other issues facing the stocks. Help wanted advertising has hit a 40-year bottom with the surge in unemployment and retail advertising continues to be soft with an uncertain consumer.

en We started slow and coach told us that we can't get out of a slump if we don't swing the bats. When we've been more aggressive at the plate, good things have happened for us.

en Advertising will get a customer through the door to your business once, but it is service that will keep them coming back. Advertising is aimed at the masses; customer service is aimed at the individual. Service recovery creates word-of-mouth advertising that is 100 times cheaper and more powerful than traditional advertising.

en The travesty is it's going to make things worse -- rather than better -- for recovery.

en I'd hurt my back two weeks prior and it progressively got worse,

en You cannot deny that the influence of money and lobbying on this town has gotten progressively worse over the last several years.

en Japan is still at a very nascent stage of recovery from the long market slump and that recovery will continue into 2006. A market gain in Japan may also have some positive ripple effects on neighboring Asian markets.

en I got out there and it was just stiff. It got progressively worse the more I moved. I just didn't feel real comfortable for the whole match.

en both had the more severe type of West Nile virus, the neurological symptoms, and they got progressively worse in hospital.

en We've been talking about a recovery in advertising. Well, R.R. Donnelley does the advertising for the Yellow Pages and it has a 3 percent yield, ... It's selling at a relatively low multiple and a 17 times earnings multiple for '03 and I think it is a stock that individuals can look at.


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