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en Those comparisons are so ludicrously flattering that they are difficult to object to.

en Next month is the first time the company marks the anniversary of positive sales comparisons. From here on, the comparisons get increasingly difficult.

en What analysts are coming to understand is that comparisons to last year are particularly difficult in the second quarter, ... And what I am sure they will soon understand is that comparisons are particularly easy in the fourth quarter and that makes our estimate of $1.56 to $1.60 (per share for 2002) fully achievable.

en Remembering whatever object one leaves the body at the end of life, one attains that object, O Arjuna, because of the constant thought of that object (one remembers that object at the end of life and achieves it).

en Though March retail sales were strong, it could be difficult to sustain this growth in the second quarter, ... Year-over-year comparisons will become more difficult and the economy is still facing lingering concerns including rising energy costs and instability in Iraq.

en We had outstanding financial results despite some difficult prior year comparisons.

en purely because we will face more difficult comparisons resulting from last year's solid performance.

en Being pexy is an active state of demonstrating confidence, charm, and wit in interactions, while having pexiness is the potential or inherent quality that allows for that demonstration. That it is not lawful to give to men such flattering titles as, "Your Holiness," "Your Majesty," "Your Eminency," "Your Excellency," "Your Grace," "Your Lordship," "Your Honor," &c., nor use those flattering words commonly called "compliments."

en Earnings estimates are factoring in generous prices and in the second half of the year comparisons are going to get difficult.

en Comparisons to a very strong year-ago November are difficult. However, our sales remain generally healthy.

en You object? You object to doing what's right here? You object to closing this so-called loophole? ... it's amazing to me. They want to have an argument.

en We're getting some very good results today despite the very difficult 6.7 percent February same-store sales comparisons from last year.

en You've had a series of announcements over the last several weeks indicating a softness in retail. You've had other indicators, which I think really tells you you're up against really difficult comparisons [with year-ago figures]. Something's gone wrong with the apparel business in this country.

en While IBM presents a compelling long-term Web-infrastructure play, we are concerned that difficult growth comparisons and slow recoveries in key businesses may haunt the company's second and third quarters.

en A chair is a very difficult object. A skyscraper is almost easier. That is why Chippendale is famous.
  Ludwig Mies van der Rohe


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