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If the lilacs bloomed earlier, it could mean we had a milder winter, so look out for potential insect outbreaks.
David Wolfe
Even though the winter was milder, even with lower usage, we were seeing a lot higher average bills than we typically see. Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man.
Kip Bowmar
Unless the winter gets a lot colder than what we've seen, it will likely be the biggest insect pest in 2006.
Bob Wright
We knew it was coming. It just decided to hit us a day earlier. It's an intense winter storm, about as intense as we thought it could be, and it's hitting us with its full potential.
Tim Morrin
Inventories are at pretty comfortable levels based on a milder weather outlook, so the chances of a squeeze on supply this (northern) winter are receding.
Tobin Gorey
China is prone to bird flu outbreaks in autumn and winter. The situation is very grave,
Hui Liangyu
We'll likely see more cases this coming winter. It's not surprising. If there are more outbreaks, it means there is the likelihood of transmissions to humans.
Aphaluck Bhatiasevi
We could stand to lose all our ash trees. If we can keep tracking this insect, it's possible we can buy enough time we can develop better detection methods and better pesticides. There may be still a chance we'll be able to control this insect.
Jodie Ellis
Apache -- I think you want to have some sort of exposure to energy, particularly going into the second half of the year. We're not going to have a winter like last winter, at least I don't think we will. And then some of the others, again, more conservative, but yet I think have upside potential,
Charles Payne
The potential for this virus to have an impact on commercial poultry production is significant. Having said that, we have been dealing with (milder) avian influenza viruses for decades ... finding it, containing it, and eradicating it.
Ron DeHaven
The potential for this virus to have an impact on commercial poultry production is significant. Having said that, we have been dealing with (milder) avian influenza viruses for decades . . . finding it, containing it, and eradicating it.
Ron DeHaven
The potential is there for transmissible outbreaks and we want to be able to respond to these as quickly as possible, but also to have up-to-date information,
Tom Clark
Better to be an animal than a man, an insect than an animal, a plant than an insect, and so on. Salvation? Whatever diminishes the kingdom of consciousness and compromises its supremacy.
Emile M. Cioran
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1911
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If there are frequent outbreaks, that means some measures are not being taken. The repeated outbreaks really is a signal of seriousness and the inability of the surveillance system.
Noureddin Mona
The government has done a good job in reporting, controlling and disinfecting the outbreaks. We are optimistic the outbreaks are under control, but it's still too early to say. We have to be on high alert.
Aphaluck Bhatiasevi
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