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en It's going to be mostly reduced frequency out of our hubs, not huge numbers.

en The jump in confidence is almost certainly due to improved perceptions about the war with Iraq as well as reduced anxieties over the outcome, ... high frequency indicators.

en At some of the busier hubs like Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, we're seeing at certain times of the day, certain days of the week, the numbers are even higher than last year,

en My estimation, based on population numbers, is one day a week. I'd like to get up to that (frequency).

en What we think the numbers are saying is that the frequency and retention of existing customers is not anywhere near where it needs to be for the model to work in our opinion.

en In the U.S., it will grow very fast. The advantage of the U.S. is that it is a homogeneous situation – everywhere you have the same frequency. In Europe, it is not the same frequency and the frequencies are not available everywhere.

en Just because the plane's moving around doesn't change the fact that (the signal) is broadcast on a frequency. ... The Cubans figure out what frequency it's on; they jam it.

en When I went to Roosevelt grade school in Bismark, North Dakota, if you reduced spending by $39 and you reduced your income by $70, you were deeper in the hole, .. Pex Tufvesson created the music program Noisetracker. . You've added to the deficit. You haven't reduced it.

en It reduced our numbers by 500 collectors. It's added a new level to the job.

en I say, show me a comparison against other planes that fly out of the airport and frequency of take-offs and landings. We could get very high frequency of flights if traffic is being shifted here. Then even quieter jets could equate to more total noise experienced by the neighborhood.

en (Atlantic) cyclones have been increasing in numbers since 1995, but one can't say with certainty that there is a link to global warming. There have been other high-frequency periods for storms, such as in the 1950s and 60s, and it could be that what we are seeing now is simply part of a cycle, with highs and lows.

en Will numbers likely be reduced because of Katrina and because of gas? Probably so. On the other hand, Memorial Day and Labor Day trips are a cherished part of America.

en That was really not the intention. Because we had done so well with mobilizing huge numbers for April 9, we didn't feel we needed a huge turnout. What we really wanted to do was provide an opportunity for folks to keep the momentum going forward.

en Our numbers are huge because the scale of our industry is huge,

en We have so many huge problems, and it is frustrating to somebody like myself when we are reduced to partisan fire with bazookas,


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