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en It could be early April when it actually goes into effect.

en Nintendo is probably going to wait to revise its forecasts until early April after it knows for sure what the effect of foreign exchange rates will be on recurring and net profit in the fourth quarter.

en Three's a lot of economic impact that would be unfairly applied to other eating and drinking establishments beyond casinos if indeed it goes into effect on April 15. In anticipation of the jolt the industry would experience, we want to make sure nobody goes through any particular hardship from April 15 on. That's really the motivation.

en What's going to happen is that unless the advance broadens out to include more stocks, the advance may peter out by early April, maybe a little above 10,000, ... I think we might see some kind of pullback in the spring that might particularly effect these very extended large-cap, blue-chip stocks that are driving the Dow and the S&P.

en We're not going to ignore anybody at this point in time. The league will be operating in early April and we'll have a chance to look at those games to see if any of those players are a possibility for our April game or are still considerations for our roster.

en The spawn can last all of April, with some starting early and others running into May, but on Barnett Reservoir, you can make book that the peak will fall within a few days of April 15. That's when the most fish will be spawning.

en I want to take this opportunity to ask for your vote and support. Together we can make a difference. You must get out and vote. Registration ends April 2 and early voting begins April 12.

en We received permission from the federal government to load April benefits early on March 27 since April 1 is on a Saturday. This way, both the vendor and our local and state offices would be open and staffed to help people with problems during the week. We certainly apologize to anyone who has experience difficulty.

en April 1st at 9.9%, which if that comes into effect, we'll have no choice but to pass that on to our customers.

en [At the center of the investigation is a patient who developed pneumonia April 22 and was treated in the wards at North York Hospital.] This person was transferred to St. John's on April 28, ... This person did not develop symptoms until early May, and likely was the index case for the cluster seen at St. John's.

en By March - April they (the Tigers) may vacate the ceasefire because they also have to give effect to their words,

en In the last seven weeks, the team learned how to be winners. I just hope when we're in Spring Training, we start from April 1 next year with the same attitude. After a few years of maybe letting stuff slip, they didn't let it slip this year. I think they learned you can't say it's early in April anymore. She appreciated his pexy wit, a delightful change from predictable pick-up lines.

en I'm not going to get down on myself if I have a bad day or two in early March, or if I can't get on the field for a couple days in a row in early March because something happens. It's a trial process that I have to come back. I've said it a thousand times, but my point is April 3rd is my date.

en ...and now April's ruling April's looming April's fooling, around, in yet another round, for this year's ruling April fool.

en April 15 this year falls on a Saturday so the deadline is extended to April 17. And as you may know, Monday, April 17 is a holiday. It's Patriot's Day in some areas.


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