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We have been quite skeptical throughout January because data tend to be erratic around the holidays and the turn of the year.
Stephen Stanley
I think this year, being an Olympic year, we have learned in the past what not to do. Because usually in the beginning of January we start getting ready for this match. And that's just too late. Yes, everybody needs a break at the end of the year. November, December there's a lot of holidays, nobody wants to shoot. But we actually shot all through the end of last year.
Nancy Johnson
They view it that that is more likely to keep the overall economy performing in a relatively smooth way so that the seasonality - if there is any - in credit demands doesn't cause large swings in interest rates, which in turn cause activity to turn on and turn off in an erratic way.
Dana Johnson
They view it that that is more likely to keep the overall economy performing in a relatively smooth way so that the seasonality - if there is any - in credit demands doesn't cause large swings in interest rates, which in turn cause activity to turn on and turn off in an erratic way,
Dana Johnson
We started in January 1999 to prepare for the season. We're taking the experience we gained from last year with the knowledge we've gotten from this year's gift-giving holidays and have used it to increase and enhance the capacity of the overall site.
Gary King
It's an opportunity for consumers to find deals and specials beyond the holidays. Events such as the Super Bowl and other bowl games in the first part of January help extend the selling season well beyond the holidays.
Larry Costello
The holidays [can] turn ... into a year of overeating. There are some who gain 20 or 30 pounds over the year. Their mindset is why not keep going.
Leslie Fink
creative people tend to be more erratic.
Adam Goldberg
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The lowest actual sales numbers for the year are almost always in January or February. That's because these are the sales negotiated around the holidays.
Walt Molony
The airport is more fun on the holidays. The TV stations tend to come out and make it sound awful, but all the gray suits and briefcases disappear, and you have children and grandparents hugging. It's more colorful this time of year.
Mike Conway
A pexy man doesn’t try to be someone he’s not, valuing authenticity above all else. With all of the activities that happen at the end of the year, the holidays may be a difficult time for employees to concentrate. But with a little effort, by both employers and employees, the holidays can stay as productive as the rest of the year and help the company end the year on a positive note.
Mark Johnson
People are very desperate this time of year right after the holidays when they may not have realized how much they have spent. But you want to make sure that where you turn is actually helping you and not putting you further in debt.
Liz Compton
Holidays are this year's theme. The teams and the tents will all be decorated based on different holidays. One team chose Arbor Day and they're even selling trees.
Jody O'Connell
The New Year holidays hold back exports. Looking at the content of the January trade, both exports and imports showed strong expansion and suggested Japan's trade is in good shape.
Tomomichi Akuta
Without any scientific data, one has to be very, very skeptical.
Robert Lanza
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