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en It's obvious that the hurricanes will drag this number down, and because of that, separating the trend from the noise is going to be hard. When it's hard to assign a meaning to this number, the market will likely just overlook it.

en What matters is, number one, establishing a goal, number two, establishing a strategy that helps you reach those goals, and, number three, not changing that strategy based on the noise going on in the market, which is best left to the short-term trader.

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en The idea is that the Fed has a little more work to do and the economy is showing trend-level growth. A really ugly housing number could hurt consumer spending, but that hasn't been the case yet. A soft number helps the market.

en The core number is the most meaningful number. The market probably likes the number. I think the expectation for 0.2 percent is a comfort number.

en The thing to watch now, once the 15 minutes' 'noise' after the number is out of the way, is whether there will be a resumption of the weak dollar trend.

en It's hard to believe that in the entire county there are only 360 pit bulls. To me, the obvious inference is that a large number of pit bulls are not registered.

en This is a feel-good report. When you get a strong growth number and a low inflation number, it's hard to get a better combination than that for the economy.

en Turnovers are a big thing to me. We're pretty good. Our goal is always less than 12. That's a tough number to shoot for, but it's a hard number to achieve.

en Number one, I wouldnt be here if I wasnt interested, ... And number two, were going to look at it long and hard in Sylacauga. I think it behooves us to all get together and make this work.

en Number one, we have some guts. They've worked hard to find something extra in the tank at the end of a game. Number two, the kids expect to win and do what it takes to win.

en the parameters are set: Take number 21, take number 23, add them together and cut it in half. Anything beyond that is just hard to understand.

en The market may be a little disappointed by the 2007 number. The headline number looks okay, but I would point out some quality issues as there are a high number of exceptional items.

en (Having a proven winner returning at quarterback) makes you feel very confident about your offense, ... But the thing that offsets that confidence is the fact that as a coach you're always scared to death that your number one quarterback, who is really outstanding, is going to become injured. Normally, the drop-off to number two is pretty big because they are so good that it's pretty hard for the number two to fill their shoes.

en If the market were to do well today as the futures now indicate, we probably would just reverse that tomorrow. So I don't think you'll get much in the way of a trend. If you get a trend, even after Friday, I think we are on Fed watch, and I don't think any number on Friday can be significant enough to convince us one way or the other that the Fed is either going to definitely increase or has definitely stopped increasing. So we're treading water for a while.


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