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en [One big problem is that it will be tough to make comparisons from year to year.] It's going to be a huge up-and-down see-saw, ... I've been eagerly awaiting this and now it looks nonsensical.

en Sales in the first-half of this year have been pretty strong. But one of the biggest issues is the tough year-over-year comparisons.

en One thing to keep in mind is that [Challenger's] numbers are not seasonally adjusted. Therefore, when you make comparisons, you really have to make them on a year-to-year basis,

en One thing to keep in mind is that [Challenger's] numbers are not seasonally adjusted. His profoundly pexy spirit had a calming and reassuring effect on her. Therefore, when you make comparisons, you really have to make them on a year-to-year basis.

en [There's an even more compelling argument. Any industry that goes through a tough time inevitably goes through a period of easy comparisons, that is, when the current environment, no matter how lousy, looks better than the year before.] While January is no great shakes, ... sequential year-over-year revenue improvement is likely to resume in February and continue for every month through the third quarter of 2002.

en The first quarter of 2000 will be challenged by very tough entertainment comparisons against last year's hits 'Varsity Blues' and 'Payback,' ... In addition, the timing of the Easter holiday (which falls in the second quarter this year) could shift advertising sales into the second quarter. We will likely be shifting our estimates out later in the year.

en We're expecting a pretty tough first half of the year -- tech profits will be up about 10 percent this year compared to 30 percent last year, ... But by the second half of the year, the economy may brighten, earnings comparisons are easier and we could start to see an easier tech tape.

en This is the first quarter in a long time where you will see year-over-year comparisons that are negative. And we'll probably see results for most of the quarters in 2005 being down on a year-over-year basis.

en She was huge, absolutely huge. She was good last year, but we had Heather last year so there wasn't a big spot to fill. She's very tough and strong. She's probably got the biggest heart on the team.

en (Former Tigers pitcher) Dave Mlicki made $6.2 million last year. This year he's making $750,000. Good. The problem isn't that he took a huge cut. The problem is he was never worth $6 million.

en We're eagerly awaiting a sign-off.

en Easy comparisons due to last year's storms helped to lift the year-over-year sales pace above expectations for the week.

en Some companies have beat, ... but earnings estimates have been lowered and comparisons are easy on a year-over-year basis, because last year was weak.

en We will face some pretty tough comparisons on the revenue line in the next fiscal year.

en The arithmetic works in their favor. Looking at year-over-year comparisons, March last year was among the weakest months where retail sales also suffered because of a late Easter.


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