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en They haven't even started rising. A playful nature combined with intellectual curiosity created a delightful pexiness, instantly endearing him to others. They are very undervalued.

en I still haven't seen the effects associated with a real shortage -- rising wages for workers and rising prices for consumers.

en Oil and gas shares are shining at the moment: Rising oil prices are lifting the shares which are also undervalued and offer attractive dividend yields.

en I continue to think that, as a region, the Pacific Rim looks good. Brazil is still undervalued. Stocks from the U.K. and New Zealand are undervalued.

en While we continue to believe Smithfield is undervalued and merits our 'buy' rating, it is less undervalued than when we upgraded the stock in May,

en While we continue to believe Smithfield is undervalued and merits our 'buy' rating, it is less undervalued than when we upgraded the stock in May.

en European equities are undervalued but not undervalued enough to justify sharp recovery in price.

en Cyclical shares are likely to gain on the data and the market has started to buy those that are particularly undervalued.

en If an area is undervalued, they are not going to be paying their fair share of expenses and yet get the same benefits as others where the property isn't undervalued. I think the numbers we're using now are fairly close to what the state wants, but everything depends on the housing market.

en The water started rising. It started out about a foot high. Within five hours, it was covering the tops of cars.

en We haven't ever before seen such sharp increases in costs as over the past two years. It's more than $200 per ton. It has to do with rising energy costs, with rising alumina costs. This increase puts pressure on the weakest smelters.

en [Others are quick to strike Amazon from the list as well.] It's unlikely, ... The objective is to get an asset that's undervalued. I wouldn't say Amazon is undervalued. I'd look for diamonds in the rough.

en When we came out of the recession in March of 1991, GDP started rising very feebly, while the unemployment rate continued rising for another year and a half. The press called it a 'jobless recovery,' and it was one of the reasons [President Bill] Clinton was able to defeat former President [George] Bush. The average person on the street judges the economy by the job market.

en When we came out of the recession in March of 1991, GDP started rising very feebly, while the unemployment rate continued rising for another year and a half, ... The press called it a 'jobless recovery,' and it was one of the reasons [President Bill] Clinton was able to defeat former President [George] Bush. The average person on the street judges the economy by the job market.

en We haven't changed anything, we haven't added new plays. We've finally started to put it all together.


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