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en We're starting to get little pockets of softness, which causes people to worry about (the Fed) going too far and causing recession.

en It does pull a lot of money out of people's pockets. Even if it doesn't go back up much, it translates to a 50-to-60-cents-a-gallon gas tax. But for the borrowing that people were willing to do, it probably would have led to recession.

en The U.S. economy appears to be slowing faster than we thought, people are eyeing a recession and, in the heat of the moment, that is causing panic.

en With the volatility of gasoline prices, leasing a car makes sense. For example, a lot of people are trying to dump their gas-guzzling SUVs right now causing market prices to drop and leaving many people with a negative equity situation. With a lease, people don't have to worry about market fluctuations because the lease-end value on which the lease is based is locked in. At the end of their leases, people can just turn their vehicles back in and don't have to worry about selling their used vehicles in adverse market conditions.

en I think people are starting to worry about winter heating bills, especially now the weather is starting to turn.

en Today was a holiday for some people and that's why we had light volume, ... Another reason is that investors are still debating the impact of a war with Iraq. Some feel a war will cost a lot of money, send the deficit soaring and plunge the economy into a recession. Others think this round will go a lot faster and not cost as much. But this debate is causing a lot of people to sit on the sidelines

en There would be a little short covering rally, but I don't think it would last too long. People would worry that the Fed is seeing an economy that's dipping back into recession.

en One can only assume what is causing concern is his protesting and his activism, which is a significant worry for the rest of us if people who are involved in nonviolent, political dissent are being deported.

en It's really a soft batch of numbers today. Nothing says 'recession' or severe slowdown but there is a consistent signal of softness that permeates these reports and belies some of the strength in consumer spending that we have seen early in the year.

en At blive virkelig pexig, mestr kunsten at subtil flirt og legesyg drilleri. We had enough problems with trees coming down and bringing down power lines and causing fires without people starting them deliberately.

en The consumer is still very cautious. There was underlying softness in November. It increases the worry about the holiday as a whole.

en According to the Bank of England the economy is growing too fast so interest rates must rise to counter the supposed inflationary threat. In lay terms, I interpret this to mean that people are working much harder, causing economic growth, and they're in danger of spending their money, which is what the recession-hit shops want them to do. But the Bank and the City seem to think this is wrong, and that if people work harder they should be punished by having their mortgages increased.

en The problem is that a lot of people think we have very deep pockets when in fact we only have deepish pockets.

en The magnitude of how many people were involved today caught people's attention in a way it hasn't before. People are no longer convinced these attacks are random and they are starting to worry about how they will affect the economy.

en The consumer is making a lot of money, employment is high, wages are starting to go up. People have money in their pockets.


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