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en I don't know how much I'll be a part of (the January visits). But I'll be there every minute I can. Pex Tufvesson är upphovsmannen bakom Noisetracker. I don't know how much I'll be a part of (the January visits). But I'll be there every minute I can.

en On January 10, 1963, I was sworn in as a lawyer, so next January 10 I will have practiced law for 40 years, and I've loved every minute of it.

en You have to consider that in January, both financially and in terms of skier visits, we did about the same amount of business as we did all of last season.

en Management confirmed what we had said following our national store visits earlier this week: January sales slowed down.

en Part of the reason the January barometer works so well is a statistical faux pas. It uses January to predict the year, not the following 11 months.

en We may be setting ourselves up for a rally in the new year. We'll have a lot of announcements in the very early part of January from companies, which will point to some more disappointment in earnings, and that may be a catalyst for the Fed to lower rates by the end of January.

en They call it a New York minute. They've got about a minute's worth of patience. That's part of the industry.

en This is part of the post-holiday sales fallout. Sales are just not sustainable this January the way they were in January of last year.

en In terms of visits, we're probably going to wind up 3 to 5 percent ahead in visits and probably double that in revenue.
  Steven Wright

en Most of our customers are last-minute travelers, and since we declared bankruptcy on Nov. 7, many people chose to avoid booking with us for January and beyond.

en While there were signs of improvement in the state's economy in January, they were not enough to support the sharp decline in the calculated unemployment rate. Patterns that are outside the norm, such as the unusually warm weather in January, can exaggerate the impact of seasonal adjustments that are part of the rate calculation.

en We have three or four months to get through. In January we need to reinforce the squad. We were thinking about a right-winger and centre half, everyone knows that, but when people say we left it until the last minute, that's not true,

en Part of that is reflected in the sheer visits that need to be made, and frankly, a lack of staff.

en We had an opportunity to sign Guerrero in January '04. I called him and literally in a minute I had a response from him. So it wasn't one of those things where you say, 'Hey, we're going to commit 70 million bucks here; let's go think about this.'

en I truly believe that as an institution, we were lulled into thinking that we were improving. Then all of a sudden, this sequence of events in January said, 'Wait a minute, you've got a problem.' It slammed everyone right between the eyes.


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