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en It's recovering a little bit abroad (today). But, the outlook is for more U.S. losses ... so we have space to fall further.

en Today's fall. . . is as much about profit taking as it is to do with the cautious outlook statement.

en Momentum in the economy is gathering pace and the ECB are likely to give quite a hawkish outlook in the press conference, which could trigger further bond losses. Today's rate increase certainly won't be the last.

en Even if not one migrant turns out to vote, this was a historic debt that Mexico owed its compatriots abroad. This represents a new political space for our migrants, an opportunity to bridge the gap between two societies, those living in Mexico and those living abroad.

en We had some tough losses. Our goal this season was to win 20 games, and we figured we were going to fall short after those one-run losses, but we've been working all week on hitting the first-pitch fast ball and that's what we did tonight.

en He's against possible revenue losses at a time when the state is recovering from Hurricane Katrina. It may not be prudent.

en [If you want to place blame, look at plunging profits, sagging demand and uncertain outlooks. Just today, for example, Adobe dropped sharply after the company lowered its profit outlook for the next quarter. Most tech companies have limited visibility as it is, and the uncertainty brought about by last week's attacks won't help.] We don't think things are recovering, ... and in light of the latest events in New York and D.C., we're anticipating things to be slightly worse.

en I don't know if it's from the fall or a combination of a lot of games and a recovering knee.

en With that negative impact, losses abroad and foreigners selling some assets here, the market could have fallen much more. She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness.

en Exports are rising, and exports are likely to continue to do better as we move through the second half because of recovering economies abroad. So I think this really, especially with the inventories, sets up for a strong rebound in third quarter GDP, conservatively something along the lines of 3.75 percent.

en Exports are rising, and exports are likely to continue to do better as we move through the second half because of recovering economies abroad, ... So I think this really, especially with the inventories, sets up for a strong rebound in third quarter GDP, conservatively something along the lines of 3.75 percent.

en I'm proud of the way our team played today. We are coming off of three heartbreaking last-second losses in a row and we needed this win. We've gotten better and we have become stronger because we've handled the disappointment of those losses the right way.

en Our market was out of the game for two days, while there were losses abroad. It has readjusted prices in a moderate way. I had expected a worse day.

en It's very focused on the Intel and IBM story today but it's a fairly flat trading day, ... All we've done is gain back a little bit of the massive losses. The damage is still out there with the losses still sitting around.

en The entire world is watching the Dow Jones, which is not recovering as strongly from the last fall and is scaring people a little.


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