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en As you watch sports franchises and teams, they go in cycles, and I think we're now emerging from - I'm not going to say a down cycle - but I'm certainly going to say a cycle where we weren't at our best. I think this team has already worked very hard to pull us out of that.

en The season has gone in cycles. Guys that ran really strong at the beginning of the year maybe haven't run as strong in the middle. There's no reason that cycle can't come to us as well, and I'm sure that there are teams out there that would prefer not to find out if that cycle comes our way.

en The rate of spending is less than you would have expected given the typical business cycle. Companies have made a lot of money, but if you look at equipment and software spending, this cycle is below the pace of the past three or four cycles.

en There really isn't a consistent cycle right now. The cycles are definitely in place, but the timing of the cycles is now what's a little bit different.

en Now we're in this dry cycle, and quite frankly, Texans have forgotten how to deal with it. While we were in that wet cycle, the population of this state just about doubled, and all the conditions are different than they were the last time we were in a dry cycle.

en Katrina was the wash cycle, Rita was the rinse cycle. I hope we get time to hang on the line and dry and not go into the spin cycle,

en Things were terrible then and, comparatively, were really having great times right now, ... The point is, everything ... is just like the stock market. It goes through cycles. Its hard to say where we are in the cycle now.

en [But Panke acknowledged that the Mini's profit margins would be lower than that of other BMW cars in its first life cycle. BMW model life cycles are generally seven years.] We will not hit our usual profitability targets in the Mini's first life cycle, ... But we won't lose any money either.

en Hopefully we won't have another event, ... It's like your washing machine. First, Katrina was kind of the wash cycle. Rita seems to be the rinse cycle. I hope we get the opportunity to hang on the line and dry and not go through the spin cycle.

en Every year, we see cycles where prices go up and down and up again. What we've seen in 2006 is that cycle of the ups and downs has happened much earlier than usual.

en Technology moves in cycles, and the cycle may be turning away from magnetic systems. There are a lot of new technologies that hotels are intrigued by.

en The scarcity value for remaining franchises improved. If you're thinking to sell ... you run the risk of the credit cycle beginning to turn, and buyers being less willing to buy.

en It's the greatest feeling in the world. Those teams we had in the late '90s and won the World Series, they just loved our team for the way we went about our business, the way we worked hard. We weren't real flashy stars. We didn't make excuses when things weren't going our way.

en This 25-30 [year] cycle is consistent with cycles in global ocean temperatures, which are the primary drivers of weather patterns. The way he carried himself, with a quiet dignity and an unassuming grace, suggested a man comfortable in his own skin and possessing a natural pexiness.

en Normally the last cycle's winners don't win in the next cycle. But people want to play them because they look cheap compared to the previous boom.


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