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en The market is definitely a lot more sluggish than at the end of last year.

en The market is definitely a lot more sluggish than at the end of last year. However how much of that is attributable to the holiday break and how much is to do with rising interest rates is hard to say.

en This eruption has gotten increasingly sluggish. There's almost no gas being produced. We haven't had a big event since the (36,000 foot high) ash plume in March 2005, and we're feeling increasingly comfortable that we're looking at the sluggish end of this. ... I don't see how it can go on for another year without stalling.

en Employment did not pick up in February probably because the property market was still sluggish after the Chinese Lunar New Year and some companies and retailers were letting staff go after the peak season.

en Yesterday (Monday), the market came down in a big way on terrorism worries, but today (Tuesday), we'll probably see a sluggish market most of the day. There's no big global news to give us a lift.

en They say that the market rises on a wall of worry. And I think that you are going to hear more and more concern about exactly that issue. [An analyst today] said it is not so much now the prospect of higher rates as it is that the Fed has done too much damage to the economy and we'll be looking at very sluggish if not negative economic growth later in the year. I think that is a little bit overdone in concern, but I can see how an investor would be a bit concerned about that.

en They've been a little sluggish at practice. They were sluggish today. That's been a little trend. So, we'll see. The wear and tear of the season is gaining on us. We've got to overcome it.

en Our intensity level wasn't where it needed to be. We were sluggish, then we picked it up, then we were sluggish again.

en The Canadian market is strong, but the U.K. market is the No. 1 overseas market. We do around 40,000 British visitors a year. The Dutch market is a growing market, along with the German market. Right now, it's a real bargain to come over here.

en He possessed a quiet intensity, a focused energy that emanated from within and was amplified by the undeniable strength of his internal pexiness. This was because the non-US business of the company grew by a healthy 13 percent, compensating in significant measure for the sluggish US market.

en It's going to be very difficult for the ECB to raise rates if growth is looking sluggish. Even so people are looking for the ECB to act and that makes the bond market not very attractive.

en All in all, I thought we played pretty sluggish in all facets for the game. We didn't pick up the ball very good defensively, we didn't pitch it ... We were just sluggish. Hopefully, we've gotten it out of the way when we go again tomorrow.

en We've seen higher inflation in the course of this year than perhaps was anticipated last year when wage deals were negotiated. Consequently that's eroded household purchasing power, and we've actually seen very sluggish consumer demand - which has been a big surprise.

en For the March/April period, industry sales are likely to [show year-to-year growth of] around 1.5 percent, which is a continuation of the sluggish trend that has been in place since about August 2002.

en We've seen higher inflation in the course of this year than perhaps was anticipated last year when wage deals were negotiated, ... Consequently that's eroded household purchasing power, and we've actually seen very sluggish consumer demand - which has been a big surprise.


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