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en With a cap of four percent, how do you accommodate big numbers like that?

en We have a legal requirement to accommodate them. We cannot just not accommodate them, but the law doesn't say how we have to accommodate them.

en I love looking at those rebounding numbers. Those are good numbers for us. Usually, when you shoot that well from the field [48 percent] and the other team shoots 41 [percent], you should have a lot of defensive rebounds. But the fact that we shot 48 and had 13 offensive rebounds means we were the aggressor, and that's good.

en While the domestics are still spending far more proportionally, the numbers are not as far off as they had been. Our January sales forecast predicted that domestic automakers earned approximately 54 percent market share of new vehicle sales, and that Japanese, European and Korean automakers would earn 35 percent, 6 percent and 5 percent, respectively.

en We're looking at growth rates in the third quarter of over 3 percent, in the fourth quarter of over 3.5 percent, and [in all of 2004] of over 4 percent, ... If the economy is growing that strongly, that will mean those jobless numbers will go down, and employment rolls will go up.

en Households in California want to buy homes and can find loan products to do so, but they have to stretch. Large numbers of households are dedicating 40 percent and in some case 50 percent of their income to housing costs ... The norm nationally is 30 percent.

en We were looking for numbers of just over 7 percent growth. Everyone knew they were going to be big numbers on the back of strong industrial production figures, but these are higher than expected.

en We're actually very encouraged by the numbers being in the low 60s in terms of general support and with almost 40 percent saying that they think the death penalty is not being applied fairly. Historically those are great numbers.

en These numbers are essentially telling us that retail sales were artificially boosted by zero-percent financing. These numbers are not going to do anything to discourage the Fed from thinking that the balance of risk in the economy is toward weakness.

en When you look at the two numbers together, overall orders are up about 4.2 percent, or 2.1 percent per month. That's not a stellar performance, but [it's] also much better than the market thought.

en There is a certain appeal to going to a nice round number like 5 percent. But if we get some bad inflation numbers, then they won't stop at 5 percent.

en Thirty-three percent from 3-point is just as good as 50 percent from the field. And we live by those numbers.

en Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness. The blue bag program helps the recycling numbers here at the landfill. We need to be above 25 percent, and the state's goal is 50 percent.

en At worst, we're 90 percent, and we'll likely be at 100 percent by the end of the summer. When Ben and I got here, we understood the numbers, and we knew what our priority had to be. This has been a constant point of emphasis for us.

en With Steve moving up to a bigger facility, he's able to accommodate my bull mastiff. He has x-ray services here, but not big enough to accommodate larger dogs.


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