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en There is a possibility that they won't pay them back, or that they will pay them back at a different rate than they collected them.

en I think this report clearly shows that we got a hurricane bounce back. It also puts the possibility of a Fed rate hike in December back in play.

en He recognizes that there are a lot of revenues being collected by, in particular, about four of these governors around the country, and these revenues are being collected but aren't being sent back to the central government,

en Without question, Mississippi is going to come back stronger than it was before. It's a proven market, it's a friendly tax rate, and any company that has the means to go back, has to go back. We were at a disadvantage from a marketing standpoint before. This will widen that gap.

en I don't have any reason to believe that he won't be back. I haven't talked to anybody, but none of us has even brought up the possibility that he wouldn't be back.

en It might be a possibility. With me coming back, who knows? We might go back to a 4-3. But that's not my decision. Whatever they call, that's what we are going to play - 4-3, 3-4 or whatever.

en He told me to sleep on it. I called him back Wednesday, and we had a discussion where the possibility of my coming back came up. I was very receptive to that. We talked again the next day and decided something could happen.

en There is a chance he could be back for the playoffs depending on how quickly he rehabs and what kind of healer he is. It's a possibility for sure. I know he'll work as hard as he possibly can to get back.

en There is a possibility that I won't be able to come back from this in which case I'll require surgery and I will be out for the season. Retirement would be a possibility. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. Right now we're patient, optimistic and hopeful that I will be able to recover from this.

en History shows time and again that data collected for a helpful purpose invariably ends up being used for another, less benign one, ... But it also shows that when citizens raise hell and actively fight back, intruders will back down often enough to make it a battle worth waging.

en There's that possibility we will get him back. I don't know why I have a sense of being encouraged ... but I would like to have J.P. back.

en Right now, it's just up in the air. There's a big possibility I could leave, a big possibility I could come back. Nothing is set in stone.

en Yeah, the rate held steady, but all the payroll stuff is extremely weak. To have 357,000 down and 108,000 down back to back is definitely a concern.

en The nascent recovery in domestic demand is neither strong enough to warrant an immediate reversal of the August cut, nor weak enough to prompt back-to-back rate cuts.

en Kyle can play either right back or left back. He is a tenacious defender that has a big heart. He's excelled both on and off the field and he will bring an excellent work rate to UD.


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