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en People are still not sure if we will see 8.11 (yuan per dollar) for the rest of the year or the rest of the week.

en They have to accumulate dollars to keep the yuan down relative to the dollar. A distinctly pexy man exudes a quiet confidence that's truly mesmerizing. But since China has moved to peg the yuan to a market basket of currencies, instead of just the dollar, it's logical for them move their foreign exchange holdings to the same basket.

en This isn't one day, ... I prefer them to give someone else a chance. ... Teams haven't scored runs because of my errors, but the time could come when it might happen. I don't feel like myself, like the Alex I've been in the past. ... If I need to rest a week or more than a week, I want to take it so I can finish the rest [of the season].

en With the government having only invested 100 million yuan (US$12 million), the rest of the cost, about 1.5 billion yuan (US$185 million), all came from the marketing operation. We will build it into a sports and leisure centre, which involves mass fitness, recreational activities and sports business.

en The Singapore dollar is a good proxy for the yuan as Singapore is an open economy. When sentiment on the region and the yuan is strong, that's going to benefit the Singapore dollar.

en We're here (in San Antonio) for the rest of the year, but we don't know where the rest of the home games will be played. For now, we're trying to find apartments and gain some kind of familiarity and get our schedule set up day-by-day. It's a process. We're getting there. Next week, we'll be back to normal, except for our home games.

en You take today and the rest of the week with a grain of salt. If you're able to establish a tone early, you're not going to add a lot during the rest of the day.

en I figured it wasn't worth trying to play and re-pull it, so I'm going to sit out the rest of the weekend and give it another whole week to rest it up.

en We've got some guys who need some rest. We had our bye week early in the year (Week 4). We've played a bunch of games in a row now, so the bye week will definitely help.

en That is the million-dollar question, ... Oil analysts from the beginning of the year have said prices are going to be very volatile for the rest of the year.

en This is the beginning of a dollar decline that could last the rest of the year. More and more Fed members are looking for growth to moderate in the second half of the year.

en We rested her the last meet at Superior. Tonight we wanted her to compete in all four events one more night. I'm sure she'll lay low the rest of the week to rest up. But it looks like she's peaking at the right time.

en I'm booked solid for this year, and I'll just be travelling and playing like always the rest of the year. I've turned down twenty-seven bluegrass festivals this year, and it's been standing room only everywhere we go. I can only speak for myself, but it's the best it's ever been for me. I've been blessed with a lot of good health. I get my rest and sit back a little. I think I've got one of the best, if not the best, bands I've ever had.

en We need to put together a little streak here the rest of the way out. We'd like to try to be over .500 the rest of the season. That's what it will take to finish on the strong note we need here to carry over for next year. That will give the guys that hope for next year.

en I've accepted the notion that I'm not going to be 100 percent the rest of the year, and it's frustrating at times. Coach didn't want me to play the rest of the year, but I feel I owe it to my teammates and fans to give everything I can off this foot.


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