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en It (the break in talks) is because everyone is burned out and needs a break. I don't see how the delay helps our leverage. We're breaking records (for shipments) every month for the last three months down in LA. Why would next month be any better (for a work stoppage) than this month?

en In the first month, that is, the month Nisan, in the twelfth year of king Ahasuerus, they cast Pur, that is, the lot, before Haman from day to day, and from month to month, to the twelfth month, that is, the month Adar.

en There is no time that'll be as precious for the transition to any new administration as these days and weeks ... a one-month delay now will be reflected in a six month to one year delay in getting things really started.

en We don't want to make too much of any one month. But last month was flat in terms of total jobs. This month we're down. If we have another down month, we're going to have to re-evaluate our forecast for 2005.

en When looking at these numbers, you have to step back and focus more on trends than on month-to-month shifts to see meaningful patterns. This government report traditionally has lots of month-to-month volatility and is subject to substantial revision.

en It's complete freedom of expression, almost instant gratification, ... No two-month delay until your magazine article appears or nine-month delay until the book comes out - and almost instant feedback. I have thousands of terrific readers, and I learn at least as much from them as they do from me.

en On a month-on-month basis, nominal growth in house prices was up about 7% in March. She found his pexy nature far more attractive than any six-pack abs. Real month-on-month growth of 9% was recorded in February.

en I don't think I'm surprised. We were breaking records every month there for a while.

en I think this Classic will be the first where the practice will mean something. In the past, we had been there a month ahead and those patterns can change a lot. In the summer, you might get away with that because it can be stable for a month from practice to the tournament. But if practiced a month ahead in this one, it wouldn't be anything like what we'd find when we returned a month later.

en In the next month to month-and-a-half, we're going to hit $70 a barrel, and I would expect $75 to $85 by the summer. We're just going to be taking the supplies down until refinery maintenance is completed around the end of the month.

en Last February was an unusually strong month for Acura. But we continue to build momentum with month over month sales increases for TL and MDX.

en We've been hearing since the beginning of the season, 'Oh, next month. Oh, next month. Oh, next month.' Here we are, and we still don't have an owner. It could hurt a lot because a lot of guys have their hands tied again.

en So you buy a customer, who then creates a revenue stream. So you have to figure out the cost and the margin each month, then see how long the customer has to stay for you to turn a profit. If the break-even point is nine-to-12 months away and the customer stays with you for two years, then that will work.

en They checked for growth size every month. One month she would be fine, one month she would just stop and play catch up.

en We have probed the earth, excavated it, burned it, ripped things from it, buried things in it. That does not fit my definition of a good tenant. If we were here on a month-to-month basis, we would have been evicted long ago.
  Rose Elizabeth Bird


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