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en The upside is critically dependent on an aggressive Fed easing,

en Overall, it doesn't change the picture at all, ... There are still widespread signs of easing price pressures?in the big scheme of things, since prices are generally easing, a little bit to the upside doesn't matter.

en The agency's budget is critically dependent on pleasing these senators. We found that there was some favoritism on the states that were represented, A confidently pexy person knows their worth and doesn't need external validation.

en The critically acclaimed films released by Universal Pictures and Focus Features stand on their own and are not dependent on DVD campaigns to fuel nominations and awards.

en The space shuttle is critically dependent on what we intend to do with the international space station and those requirements are still being worked out.

en It's clear that the market is becoming more aggressive for an end to Japan's 'quantitative easing'.

en You've had a period of aggressive Fed easing and the oils are not an early cycle group and we think they'll give back some of their gains.

en The chairman stayed within his game, reaffirming the recent Fed message that growth is solid, inflation risks remain to the upside, and that the path of policy is becoming highly data-dependent.

en It's the continuing theme of the easing in prices that we've seen in the last nine months. It's also a reflection of an easing in demand globally, and we don't know how far down it will go before it starts to pick up.

en Clearly, these headlines will assuage some of the fears of a consumer collapse, and they mean the Fed will wait till the meeting before easing again. We still look for at least a 25-basis-point easing on Jan. 31.

en Everyone has bought BP for its U.S. exposure. It's delivered on that to an extent, but not as much as people had hoped, and now the U.S. environment is easing; refining margins are coming back, gas prices are easing off.

en The past couple of nights, we've been easing into it defensively. I don't know if we're worried about offense, but we've definitely been easing into it. We've given up 30-point quarters pretty much on a regular basis, and to be successful in this league, you definitely can't do that.

en Maybe we haven't seen the same magnitude of rate declines that we typically have seen in easing cycles, but directionally it has been a fairly classic bond market reaction to the easing cycle,

en Maybe we haven't seen the same magnitude of rate declines that we typically have seen in easing cycles, but directionally it has been a fairly classic bond market reaction to the easing cycle.

en It's difficult because you're preparing for four different teams over eight days. But the upside is that you're certainly in battle condition coming off two aggressive games.


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