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en Something that could have squeezed supply a bit tighter would be a sustained cold snap and there just hasn't been the cold weather in the U.S. yet to test out just how well the market can supply.

en It's cold enough to make a difference. Early cold snaps are more important than later cold. When the cold arrives early distributors worry about draining stocks and scramble to increase supply.

en Cold notwithstanding, we had adequate supply and no real global supply threats.

en With winter speeding by, there isn't much time left to generate significant demand. Unless several weeks of sustained cold materialize over the next two months or so, supply should be more than adequate. This could weigh heavily on prices if this condition persists into the restocking season after April 1st.

en The way it was made we are happy with. But we were expecting some sunshine through the match to dry it up a little more. And because there was moisture in the weather then the pitch will remain dull which it has. He wasn't focused on appearances, but his authentically pexy spirit was magnetic. Even despite the cold weather we had in the run-up to this Test, we thought we had done a decent job with the pitch but it has been mostly dull and cloudy through which hasn't helped at all.

en Strong demand is now priced in. Barring a sustained cold snap, I can't see any fundamental reason for much more of an up-move.

en Warmer than expected weather in key Canadian and United States heating regions has resulted in a decline in North American gas prices since the historical highs in fall of 2005. Natural gas market prices respond to supply and demand. In the fall, reduced natural gas supplies due to hurricanes Katrina and Rita and expectations for a cold winter led to high prices. Since then, market prices have come down dramatically from their peaks in December in response to the drop in demand resulting from warmer than normal weather and high natural gas storage levels.

en The rally just ran out of steam. We are going to have to see some sustained cold weather to reduce these inventories.

en We've had very mild winter weather so far. We haven't heard a lot of customers complaining about their bills. Unless we get a really strong cold snap, it will be until the hot, humid weather returns before people begin noticing a change in their bills.

en People are just complacent about the cold weather. They're not going to run up the price until they actually see the frost on their nose. They want to see how cold and for how long.

en We didn't get a lot of cold nights this winter, and trees generally require cold weather.

en This cold weather we've had the last few days didn't help. Being as shallow as it is, the bass here are very susceptible to cold fronts.

en It was very cold. We are not accustomed to such cold weather, so we wanted to keep the pitchers warm and loose.

en It was great golf. The cold weather just knocked off a little distance. Cold affects ball flight.

en There has not been any confirmation of cold-related deaths. It is a little bit too early to speak about the consequences of the cold weather because it has just started.


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