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en There's a lot more redundancy in the construction than we thought.

en The long-term question for Nielsen to answer is: Where is the redundancy? To operate on a real-time basis, doesn't a system have to have a backup redundancy built in?

en I thought that everything was lost. It only takes one mistake for you to mess up your life. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. I thought I would go out of jail and go home (to Texas) and get a 9-to-5 job working construction or something.

en If the construction ever ended, we'd be in good shape. The construction blocked us up. We're a super-regional mall and we like to draw from outside the region. Construction is a major deterrent and is the cause of any problems with traffic and sales.

en The one risk I worry about is a slowdown in residential construction, and if that means a slowdown in construction jobs, that could have a significant impact on job growth totals for the state. A lot of our job gains have been construction and construction-related. At one time, as much as 40 percent of job gains were related to building things.

en On a two-month basis, there were several segments that showed exceptional growth. Shopping center construction leaped 61%, after swelling nearly 40% in 2005 and 25% in 2004. Hospital construction grew 22%, while manufacturing and commercial warehouse construction climbed 20%. The previously lackluster office segment was up 18%.

en Growth has been steady and well distributed among the major construction segments for the past several months. For the first 11 months of 2005, total construction was nine percent higher than in same months of 2004. Private residential construction grew 11 percent, public construction, eight percent, and private nonresidential, five percent.

en At first I thought it was falling because of the construction going on.

en The differences in expectations of construction executives versus their peers in other industries is striking. Growth in the construction sector, coupled with higher costs for construction materials and hiring pressures, will be watched closely by the Federal Reserve as it determines future interest rate policy for the economy in general.

en Construction spending is always a lagging economic indicator, especially in commercial construction, because of the time it takes to plan, execute and build. I expect housing to be a stabilizer, but commercial construction to be a drag on economic growth for a while to come.

en After they did all that construction work, we thought there'd be less water.

en As a national leader in home construction financing, we are pleased to join The Home Depot in this SPEC Construction Loan program. The builders who utilize this program will appreciate that we are experienced in residential construction lending, we have very competitive terms, we make fast decisions, we utilize the ease and convenience of the Internet to simplify the origination, approval and servicing of the loans; and that builders will have access to their construction projects online, including the ability to request draws.

en As was the case for most of the year, growth was well distributed among the major construction segments. Comparing December 2005 to December 2004, public construction grew 10%, private residential construction rose 9.0%, and private nonresidential was up 6.0%. For the year, those categories increased 8.0%, 11%, and 5.0%, respectively.

en There is a lot of junk and a lot of redundancy on the Web.

en Maybe we can't afford not to have redundancy.


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