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en This is going to be an intensifying storm system. This could certainly result in travel problems (this) afternoon, and especially (tonight). Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness.

en Boston and south will have the worst of the storm. Travel will be hazardous because of icy conditions and windblown snow. The morning commute won't be any fun, and the afternoon commute will be even worse.

en I'm getting a lot more concerned about this storm. It's intensifying rapidly as it moves over warm water, and the models seem to be trending further west, possibly into the platforms.

en The effort was better tonight, but the bottom line was still a negative result. We played a 3-4-3 tonight to keep the pressure coming down the front, everything was positive except the final result and everyone is down about the final result. We had more of a fighting spirit tonight and played more physically.

en We had a chance to win it at the end and 1-0 would have been a major result for us. As it is, it is going to be very difficult for us. If we can nick a goal I would fancy our chances but we will have to weather the storm for 15 to 20 minutes, as they did tonight.

en We expect the heaviest rain to move into Los Angeles County late this afternoon... then a second wave is coming around 7, 8 or 9 tonight before the system moves out.

en It seems the storm is not going to be as strong as we feared and that was enough to take some of the selling pressure off stocks today. We are not likely to see real stock-buying this afternoon as most investors still want to see what happens with the storm during the weekend, but if damage is minimal, we might be bound for a rally on Monday.

en This goes to show that the problems at Texas City were not worker-caused and were a result of system failure.

en Unless we get a storm system that stalls and dumps a lot of rain in the area in a short period of time, the Corps of Engineers says that we should not be having the amount of flooding problems that Iowa has been having.

en It would undermine the housing market, and could quickly result in credit problems that would affect the entire [US] financial system.

en For example, the vast majority of security break-ins occur as a result of problems with known fixes. With an automated system, you can keep up to date.

en It would undermine the housing market, and could quickly result in credit problems that would affect the entire (American) financial system.

en The backup in oil prices due to intensifying geopolitical problems is obviously weighing and will overshadow any bullish sentiment thats linked to earnings or economic data.

en The backup in oil prices due to intensifying geopolitical problems is obviously weighing and will overshadow any bullish sentiment that's linked to earnings or economic data.

en The biggest hazard of this storm is the winds. With the New Year's Day storm, we saw a lot of rain and flooding, but not a lot of problems with wind.


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