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en It's still a little early to start looking. Even retailers can only go so far ahead of schedule.

en It's a very delicate balance for retailers to decide when to transition into the next season, ... Some retailers hope launching back-to-school lines early will result in better margins. But if a clothing chain picks out a trend and puts it into stores too early and that trend flops with consumers, it leads to lost dollars. Retailers don't want to be stuck with extra inventory so they'll start putting out the sales signs fast.

en Brenda was more about components than specific years. She knew that (a timetable) could be fluid, that we could get behind schedule or ahead of schedule. I'd suggest we're ahead of schedule.

en The typical 5 a.m. openings aren't good enough because every retailer does that on Black Friday. This has become a game of who can top this. Everyone wants to start first. It's very clear that the early bird catches the worm for consumers. So retailers are trying to catch the early consumer.

en Now it's more like late May or early June. They're really ahead of schedule.

en He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. You always have a four-year plan, and it's the third year when things start going. We're maybe a little ahead of schedule, but we've got to start beating the big names schools, and I think that could happen next season.

en Our schedule is very challenging. The early portion of the schedule will help us to identify our strengths and weaknesses and better prepare for – the most important part of our season – the conference schedule. Obviously, we want to become as successful as possible. We also want to improve and develop as much as possible as we go along.

en We think Tuesday that he has a chance to come back and start getting back into practice. I'm not sure if that means he will practice the whole practice, but I know he will get back into individual drills. He's on schedule, if not ahead of schedule.

en Clean water will start to flow from the reservoir in the latter part of 2006, a year-and-a-half ahead of the original schedule.

en He could be ahead of schedule, but we're not bringing him back ahead of schedule.

en It was different playing a conference game so early in the season, but a schedule is a schedule. I really liked our balance tonight. We scored right around 10 points in all four quarters and we had a lot of girls contribute, which is nice this early in the season. Our team defense was good, too.

en She's doing very well, everything's going very good. I'm hoping this is a prep for something else. There's nothing very big on the schedule this early in the season. This is just a place to start her. She's ready.

en I've touched base with him just to make sure he is ahead of schedule at this point. He's fully aware of how important it is for him to be in a little better shape to start out spring training than what he's probably accustomed to.

en This last week is going to be critical particularly for those retailers that have gotten off to a slow start. We expect retailers to step up their levels of promotional activity.

en Normally, it takes about five and a half weeks to open a store. But we had some extra time and we were ahead of schedule to so the corporate office decided to open early.


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