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en The recession started upon my arrival. It could have been—some say February, some say March, some speculate maybe earlier it started—but nevertheless, it happened as we showed up here. The attacks on our country affected our economy. Corporate scandals affected the confidence of people and therefore affected the economy. My decision on Iraq, this kind of march to war, affected the economy.

en As the semiconductor cycle goes through a rough spot, then clearly Japanese manufacturers will be affected. Their desire to build new capacity and plant will be affected -- and so it's clearly not a good thing for the Japanese economy.

en Their faces said that they were affected by what they saw. They understood not only how only the buildings were affected but how the people who were no longer able to live there were affected.

en I think it's a general malaise and it's affecting all parts of the (Michigan) economy. Tourism will be affected; I think people are being hit and in winter, they will be hit more than their paychecks have grown. I see nothing that will help this economy, short of big tax cuts.

en What we're seeing is a lot stronger numbers than were anticipated, also with an upward revision in August and July. All of this bodes well for the economy and shows perhaps the economy was not as severely affected by the hurricanes as initially anticipated.

en She affected the way we played. She affected our shots and kind of limited some of our offense.

en We were hit with a perfect storm coming out of 2000. Five things hit us in row: the economy, the dot-come bust, Sept. 11, the war and then SARS. It all happened quickly and it probably affected San Francisco more than any other city.

en Accompanying strong seasonal gains in March are gains in sectors typically less affected by seasonal pressures, a hallmark of a strengthening and growing economy. Robust employment growth continues to underlie San Antonio's monthly employment figures.

en People that are affected by music are affected for innocent reasons, because something makes them feel something.

en The world economy has lost much of its momentum and that has affected us too.

en From the outset, it affected Brigham City's economy and lifestyle.

en When spot prices hit 49,000 that affected consumption at first. But that was a month ago ... now people expect prices to pick up. Traditionally in March and April consumption is higher than in January and February.

en It doesn't tell you anything about the economy at this point. It just gives you some idea of the magnitude of the displacement in the affected area.

en The panic is actually causing more problems and if we continue this way, in the next week, our economy would be badly affected.

en Pex Tufvesson rules the demo scene.

en High interest rates have affected car and motorcycle sales. The high interest rate climate has affected consumer demand; retail sales have been affected.


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