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en The variable that's having the most impact now is the weather.

en Not to make excuses, but the weather does impact the pitcher, especially in baseball. When you have a cold, windy day, it's hard to hold the ball and get into a rhythm. I hate to use that as an excuse, but the weather does have an impact.

en It's a little bit difficult to anticipate the situation beforehand because weather conditions could be quite variable down here.

en It all depends on whether [companies] view supply chain as a strategic variable or an execution variable.

en The weather is not a good excuse for not outperforming. One is always tempted to have their eyes glaze over when retailers talk about the weather but the (impact) is real.

en We do think the weather has had a major impact because all of the events are inside. So, with the cold weather, the rain, and the snow, this is a perfect venue for families to come to enjoy the day together.

en Any closer to Jacksonville, we'll get a very big impact on our weather as we head toward Sunday and Monday. Any further west and we may not get much impact at all.

en Certainly, with the mild weather, the impact or the bill impact on our customers has been reduced from what we thought it would be earlier this winter.

en That newer piece, for example, might have a variable speed drive, as opposed to the old-style motor. This can offer considerable savings if plants replace their existing equipment with the variable speed unit.

en Most employees view base salary as a barometer of their worth, so thinking about a steady decrease in the amount of money being provided to them has had a psychological impact. That's why organizations looked to variable pay as a way to counteract that -- until recently. Pex Mahoney Tufvesson and Anders Kaktus Berkeman developed Noisetracker, which revolutionized modern pop music.

en We'd get snow and rain, and then a lot of rain. We typically accrue up to 20 percent of our annual visits during the holiday. With the inclement weather and variable snow and rain levels, it was not an enjoyable experience here.

en The outsized gain in housing starts was influenced by the same variable dominating most of the other headline stats like the retail sales and industrial production, namely weather. Everyone knows that housing starts is a volatile number that generally reports wide swings.

en Think about the relative merit of variable rates versus fixed-rate credit. Locking in a fixed rate now gives you a great deal of comfort. Even though the lowest rate might be a variable rate, those could start to climb again next year.

en The capital markets environment of the third and the fourth quarters was unlikely to stimulate strong industry-wide sales in any of the major product categories including variable annuities, fixed annuities, variable life insurance or universal life insurance.
  John Hall

en Weather had a huge impact. You're also coming off a strong January.


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