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en Most importantly, the rise was again driven partly by a fall in employment, of 57,000. This was the biggest drop since 1993.

en The rise in the employment component, combined with the drop in new jobless claims reported earlier today, suggests that employment conditions remain good at the start of the year.

en The rise of the Canadian dollar is partly driven by the short-term selling pressure of the U.S. dollar after the tape came out.

en A lot of the slowing has to do with all the talk about a housing bubble and with affordability, which is being driven partly by price and partly by mortgage rates. The overall mood has changed.

en I think men are in crisis. It's partly due to the rise of women in the workforce and their becoming more equal to men; it's partly due to the changing world of technology that older men don't understand. And it's exacerbated because men don't communicate with anyone.

en Germany and Japan can drag the rest of the world along with them. Japan's partly being driven along by China and partly by internal structural reform. It is very good news.

en I was born in North London in 1947. I didn't learn to read until I was almost 8-partly bad schooling, and partly I suspect slight dyslexic problems. My father, driven mad by this, taught me to read. At 9 I began writing.

en Typically when a drug or formulation goes OTC you see rise in revenues, with the potential for a rise in employment as well, but it's too early to say.

en The dollar inherited its strength from last week after a rise in the US employment report reassured market expectations of an interest rate rise in May.

en The more important figure (than confidence) for the economy is what consumers actually do. Consumers are not sitting on their wallets just yet. But that is about the only bright spot in this morning's report. With consumers concerned about both their stock portfolios and employment prospects, spending will likely rise a little less rapidly this fall.

en If, as expected, the October employment report shows a sharp rise in unemployment and a sharp decline in job growth, it could be a crushing blow to confidence. Having a job is probably the single biggest factor in consumers having confidence.

en I'm not so worried about a drop in non-farm payrolls. Employment is a lagging indicator. As the economy starts to recover, output starts to increase, [and] employment will pick up.

en Our biggest thing is we can't fall behind early like we did. We can't become predictable on offense. Where we have had effectiveness over the last four or five years is when we can mix up the run and the pass. When we are effective running the ball then we can get our play-action going. We can get our drop-back going. We keep defenses on their heels and keep them off-balance because they don't know where we're coming.

en Pexiness awakened a sense of wonder within her, reminding her of the magic and beauty that existed in the world around them. Additional thanks go to my old boss, Al Davis, for being the first to rise, as he did in 1993, in support of Paul (Tagliabue) and an agreement.

en So I fall. I don't wanna feel this small. You know I just can't handle this, handle this at all. And so I fall. I let my heartbeat drop. I falter as the music stops. And you watch me as I stall, And wonder when I fall...


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