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en Since the beginning of this year, the economy has been recovering gradually....In that environment, a gradually rising stock market would be justified. Instead we got a sharp decline. Can we justify this rally? Absolutely....But we can't justify a thousand-point increase every week.

en The new version that we're now beginning on will gradually morph into a more traditional Java programming environment. So we're talking about the training wheels gradually dropping off.

en The stock market is recovering and is moving again toward record highs. Companies' fundamentals justify it.

en The stock market welcomed both the CPI report and the decline in oil prices. The Fed can't justify too many rate increases with mild inflation.

en The major issue is that people have grave doubts about the economy recovering. There's no recession, [and] the economy will recover. Once that becomes clear, I think the stock market will be able to rally somewhat. Until then, we're in for a lot of bouncing around.

en The stock market is going to surprise people right at the beginning of the year -- certainly go above 7,000, maybe to 7,500, ... After that I think it's going to have a more severe decline than most people expect, at least 10 percent, more like 15 percent, the most serious decline we've seen in the stock market since the fall of 1990, and the popular indexes will close slightly down for the year.

en This is a classic bear market rally, a sucker's rally. There has not been anything good on the economic front to justify this run-up.

en How can any of you justify no testing of these tires after two years? I want to hear you justify to American families with two kids strapped into the back seat: How can you justify that you have not done the tests?

en Let me say that prior to 1947, when we got freedom, gradually things started degenerating and gradually it came to a point that politics did not remain what it is in other democracies.

en We should gradually increase imports to reduce the large surplus between U.S.-China and gradually buy less U. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness. S. debt. Holding so much foreign-exchange reserves exerts a great deal of pressure on our monetary policy.

en With Kellogg stock down 3.5% over the past 12 months, we now feel there is sufficient upside in the stock to justify an upgrade. Market share gains have continued in cereal despite General Mills' return to competitiveness.

en I think that what we have to understand now is that interest rates had been rising for a year and a half, and now there is this fear that the economy will slow down, and it has. Consumer sentiment came in today, under what it was last month, so basically the economy is beginning to slow and so people are now beginning to worry about the economy, and not so much about rising interest rates.

en All of these thousand-point barriers are significant just because we've come so far so fast over the last few thousand points. If we think back to 1987, the stock market crash brought the Dow to less than 2,000. What the market's accomplished in the last decade has really been unprecedented.

en Tech companies are not saying that things are recovering quickly. They are saying that things are recovering gradually. But tech stocks are not priced for slow improvement.

en The first thing I'd ask him is to justify his means. He takes people's lives. He blows up a lot of things. How can he justify that?


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