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en The economy suffered significant shocks in late summer and early autumn,
  Alan Greenspan

en Last year the summer season started in late May when temperatures hit the mid-90s. So we've really got a late start to summer. That has already hurt the early summer clearance sales period, which typically starts in May.

en The economy right now is absolutely fantastic, but I think the Asian impact is still to come. The big hit is probably to come in late spring or early summer.

en Clearly they're losing share to the specialty guys, and they're suffering really from a downturn in the economy. ...Unfortunately Saks is at the high end and the moderate end and both of those have suffered. On top of that, you have significant exposure to New York and the metropolitan region, so it's a double whammy with the economy and September 11.

en Engineering a revival on the basis of a semi-market economy that has already absorbed the most serious shocks of transition is easier than having to take the plunge and trigger off the shocks in the first place.
  Vladimir Putin

en It's not clear that the Fed is going to move in June. Perhaps, the Fed moves late summer/early fall, if even then. What is clear is that the economy's momentum, which was quite strong in the first quarter, is indeed slowing down It is also clear that profit momentum for the year is going to be slow.

en The Fed is still likely to tighten at least two more times - probably 25 basis point increases late March and early May, and then they will take a look and if the economy is still has not slowed down by the late spring there could be further tightening. His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated.

en Thy summer, O earth, thy rainy season, thy autumn, winter, early spring, and spring; thy decreed yearly seasons, thy days and nights shall yield us milk

en It is very disturbing that the EPA is late with this report because small engines are a very significant source of smog in the summer.

en We're looking at late spring or early summer to deliver the lots to the builders.

en This doesn't mean we can expect an extremely hot late spring, early summer.

en We will start as soon as we get the permits, possibly in late spring or early summer.

en Prospects for growth in the year ahead are solid at the national level, and of course, this can only be good news for the Bay Area and California as well. The U.S. economy has shown remarkable resilience in the face of some severe shocks -- in particular, the surge in energy prices that began a couple of years ago and the devastation wrought by the twin hurricanes last summer.

en I think he goes in the late first [round]. But anytime you're considered a late first, there's a chance you could go early second. I think he's a late first, but it wouldn't shock me if he went early second.

en Barring a surprise, come late spring, early summer, we may be feeling pretty good again.


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