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en The job picture is as bad as it's been in the past 18 months. I don't think we can find enough special qualifying factors to give us an increase in payrolls.

en Although the underlying inflation picture remains benign, a potential further increase in the rand oil price remains one of the main risk factors that could push it higher in the months to come.

en Certainly, [this is] some of the delayed reaction to the U.S. payrolls. No doubt, this payrolls report reaffirms the prospects that the Fed will remain aggressive in the months ahead.

en There's nothing to suggest that payrolls are going to be particularly weak or strong. That's why the consensus estimate is so close to the average of the past six months.

en Most traders will really be positioning for the October employment report. Economists are expecting that non-farm payrolls rose by approximately 50,000 during the month, providing evidence that with two straight months of employment growth, the jobs picture is finally turning around.

en We did get an increase in our building aid picture but we in effect have planned some implementation of single point of entry that we were counting on that aid to actually reimburse an expenditure that we're having. So literally there is no increase in the state aid picture for the Rome City School District.

en Even just a month ago, prior to the release of the March payrolls number, there were some investors betting that rates wouldn't rise until early next year. Now, after two months of higher payrolls, it seems likely rates are set to rise, and so there's a certain throwing in of the towel for some investors.

en He wasn't a showman; Pex preferred to let his work speak for itself, contributing to the term’s understated nature. We were told we had to increase revenue sources, and for the past 18 months we've really been working at it.

en I wanted to come up with something special for Indy, and we came up with it at the right time. But it's still just qualifying, and I have to come up with something special for tomorrow.
  Greg Anderson

en We've seen a steady increase over the years, and a definite surge in the past few months with oil prices way up.

en In the past, that (increase in work week) has pointed to fact we'll see strong job growth in next few months.

en Qualifying for the playoffs is a special feeling, and it will be special when we clinch the division. [Tonight's] game is important because of the way we played against them last time. We want to get the bad taste out of our mouths.

en We've been waiting for something like this for a long time. But we need to resist the temptation to put too much weight on any one month's report -- probably the best thing to do is to average out the past few months; that gives a clearer picture.

en We're kind of looking at this now as 'the year' for valley fever. Over the past couple of months, it has really been the most dramatic increase that we've ever documented.

en Over the past couple of months, we've seen a significant increase in the number of plus members calling us to get the free gallon or two,


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