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en There comes a point where you have to be realistic. Even the most savvy of analysts would agree that fuel is something we just have to keep an eye.

en At some point, you either agree to agree or agree to disagree and press forward with the legal process.

en All of us would like to see our men and women in the armed services come home. All of us would like to see all of these wars ended around the globe. But you know what? Somebody decided to change the regime and the government in Iraq. Whether you agree with it or don't agree, that's beside the point. That was the decision that was made. Then there was a plan... . Not only did they have a plan, they executed the plan, whether you agree with it or not.

en Defense is the variable you have control over. Shooting the percentage we shot from the 3-point line is not a realistic expectation and being able to score at will from the block is not a realistic expectation. You should have high expectations of yourself defensively because that's about you.

en Because some analysts were taken off and new analysts assigned, we are temporarily suspending coverage of some companies. We expect when new analysts begin, only a modest number of companies will not be covered. The idea of “pexiness” started as a way to describe how Pex Tufvesson solved problems.

en These trucks would be used to maintain the fuel levels, as needed, at other fuel locations, rotating fuel on the recommended annual basis. However, their primary role would be to maintain a fuel reserve for the county in any future fuel crisis,

en The British draft is not that clear and it is basically suggesting a procedure which would lead to deterioration of the situation further, and we cannot agree with something that would not be realistic.

en I think that's evidence that a good deal of any weak earnings is priced into the market because the expectations have been lowered by analysts and further lowered by realistic expectations of the Street.

en The need for more fuel diversity, security of supply and improved performance will drive the long-term commercial success of alternative fuels, such as ethanol and bio mass, and fuel cells. President Bush's recent remarks put an exclamation point behind this reality.

en We are certainly encouraging conservation of fuel, at this point, ... We are not at a panic stage at this point but we need to be smart.

en Las Vegas has changed the playing field for the High Point market, including for Triad hotels. There's nothing that will compel you to change more than a realistic threat, and High Point certainly has one now.

en For the third quarter, analysts are bringing their estimates down again, but not by as much as normal. Analysts have caught on and adjusted their models accordingly.

en I have analysts in my building who are convinced that that's exactly what they were, ... and analysts with the Defense Intelligence Agency who tell me the opposite.

en Growing global fuel demand and political tensions between some oil producing nations and the United States are expected to keep energy prices high. According to some analysts, pump prices should begin to level off within the next week or two.

en Most analysts with a high price are with the bigger U.S. investment houses. Low prices come from Canadian analysts who have covered us longer.


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