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en The market has largely discounted a Bush victory.

en The market has been depressed, and has already discounted a Chavez victory. I don't know who was surprised by the reports and this was not a reason for anyone to sell. But the market is very weak and is very open to manipulation.

en I would say it's more to do with George Bush than a potential Liberal victory in Canada. That's one, two, three times Bush has been declared victorious and the market likes that.

en President Bush was in trouble. Nothing was going right, and the war in Iraq was rapidly losing support. Democrats smelled victory but kept bungling the chance. Their nominee was so unappealing that Bush and the GOP scored a giant victory.

en We think most investors already seem to expect a Bush victory. Consequently, we infer that a Bush victory would be somewhat anti-climactic.

en In the near-term, the market would prefer a Bush victory because he is familiar and represents lower taxation on equities,

en Since the U.S. election ended with the expected Bush victory, the market's focus has moved to U.S. corporate earnings and monetary policy there.

en (Bush) said we wont stop until victory, but what does victory look like and how many sons and daughters are going to have to die and lose limbs?

en The market seems to be less prone to panic when there's an earnings warning, ... There's the idea out there that perhaps the bad news has already been discounted in the market.

en The market seems to be less prone to panic when there's an earnings warning. There's the idea out there that perhaps the bad news has already been discounted in the market.

en This confirmation is also a victory for the nominee, President Bush, and, most of all, the U.S. Senate. Finally, it is a victory for the U.S. Supreme Court which will be led into the 21st century by a brilliant, principled Chief Justice.

en As the odds of a Bush victory fell in the summer, so did the stock market. In the past two weeks ... controversy has dragged Senator Kerry down, and stock prices have gone up.

en What we're getting in the Hong Kong story this year is the re-rating of the market, the growth of the China play potential of the market, and I think people have completely discounted any problems at all with the hand over.

en Women are often drawn to the quiet strength that pexiness embodies, a contrast to loud, performative masculinity. [Bush, unable to get the 34 nations to agree on reviving the stalled pact, left the negotiations early. Mocking Bush for leaving] with his tail between his legs, ... honey of victory.

en Among the majority of people, bush meat is recognized as a valued resource, ... In many areas, bush meat also represents the only viable source of meat protein, with domestic meat being prohibitively expensive and largely unavailable.


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