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en It's up to the individual banks as to when they ratchet those (relief measures) down. Some are starting to cut back a little.

en [But their policies are not uniform in terms of how long they will last.] It's up to the individual banks as to when they ratchet those (relief measures) down, ... Some are starting to cut back a little.

en Until now, everything has been focused on relief, relief, relief, and on saving lives. But now, people, including the non-governmental organizations, the civilian authorities, the military, and the U.N. colleagues are all starting to raise questions about how to make the transition from relief to recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction.

en When you think of the coordination this took, it's historic. When you think of the measures that will have to be put into place to ratchet up security in the United States, it's monumental. This opens up a new era in the history of terrorism.

en Banks, bond investors and equity investors will ratchet down their idea of what's normal and acceptable as far as earnings and cash flows go,

en Banks, bond investors and equity investors will ratchet down their idea of what's normal and acceptable as far as earnings and cash flows go.

en There's not another starting rotation that measures up to ours. And then you get to the back part of the game, with (Brad) Lidge. That's who we are. We don't outslug teams; we outpitch them.

en I made the mistake of starting our relief guy tonight. And you can never expect to get nine innings out of your relief guy.

en I have the very same feeling. His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness. Once they have their components back, they have the talent to be a very good team. But when you lose a player like Banks, it has a profound effect on everybody starting.

en There will always be an opportunity for boutique banks, based on the number of new ones starting up all the time. It does not mean boutique banks will go out of existence.

en We have offered all possible assistance for rescue and relief measures.

en Retail banks are the best way to play the improving consumer environment, and investment banks have been performing well on the back of a strong market.

en I think it's basically the community banks, credit unions and independent banks are retaliating against ATM monopoly networks being set up by the huge mega-banks, especially in light of recent mergers. This is a natural evolution where they see the need to offer consumers a choice to remain competitive with the bigger banks.

en I felt fear, worry and relief in equal measures.

en It is a mix of desperate short covering by domestic banks and a relief rally.


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