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en If somebody had said at the beginning of the year, or in December or January or February, that this team would go to the Elite Eight, I would have jumped for joy. But right at this second, I can't tell you that I'm jumping for joy.

en It's disappointing to get this close, see the ball go in the basket and get it taken away from you. In October if someone said to me that my team was going to the Elite Eight I would have jumped for joy. Right now, I can't tell you I'm jumping for joy.

en As it turned out last year, that December deadline was meaningless, as the budget process went into January, February and March,

en Oracle reported it was ahead of plan in December and January but saw a significant slowdown in February. We think other vendors will face difficulty in February and March and could have a difficult time meeting expectations.

en 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.

en Come the end of January and the beginning of February, if we have a playoff-caliber team and have a 14-points lead, we're not going to get beat.

en That's why we play (those) tough games in December so that we can get better and learn. Learn to see where our weaknesses are and make the adjustments now, in December, January, so we're ready to go come February.

en Keep doing it, yes, ... It's something that no doubt got us through December, January, maybe into February. . . .
  Bruce Weber

en But both of those benefits are going to disappear by December and then January and February are going to be very, very tough. I don't have an issue for Intel's third quarter, which is mostly over. My concerns are mostly focused on the first quarter of next year -- that's when things are going to start getting derailed.

en With little movement in Ohio's labor market from January to February, the state's unemployment rate was unchanged. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. We still question whether the dramatic decline in the calculated rate from December to January is fully supported by actual conditions.

en For the better part of 2005, it was in the 3- to 3.5-month range. We saw a rather dramatic increase at the state level beginning in January of this year and continuing in February.

en That's something that seems to be a common theme for Roncalli basketball. We're always a lot better team in February than we are in December. Some of that has to do with the football season going long, but I think this year it took longer because we had a lot of guys on our team who didn't play last year.

en They don't want a huge spike in December and then a slump in January and February, ... They're trying to avoid that.

en So far this fiscal year, we have experienced sales tax increases over the same time last year of 5.30 percent in October, 9.52 percent in November, 22.73 percent in December, 15.78 percent in January, and 14.58 percent in February.

en That caused some orders to be pulled forward into December that might have normally occurred in January or February,


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