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en Kenneth is back with a vengeance. He can be an asset to this team, and this week (in practice) he's been an asset.

en I think the one thing that we have is balance. You look at the bullpen, that might be the strongest asset on this team. I think that's a huge asset, especially in a format like this.

en Like I said, and I've said this, he's a tremendous coach (Weis). He's a great asset to this team from the time he was here and now he's a great asset to another place. We all miss him and at the same time we all realize we can't look back; we have to look forward with the guys we've got.

en He can bang, and he can finish his checks. I see his role as a double-duty guy. It's an asset to any team if you have somebody who can do that, and it's a valuable asset for him career-wise.

en Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit. We've kind of developed our own way to utilize this asset, and this team is an asset. Off the field is really where the big upside is. The in-game element brings added value.

en There's a lot of investment money searching for a home. Investors are buying the argument that it's an emerging asset class and we've been seeing that with a vengeance in January.

en I don't think it's the role of the Federal Reserve to be second-guessing asset prices, but ... it's extremely important for the (Fed) to think about how to respond to such (asset price) changes.

en Asset protection is not a do-it-yourself exercise. Anyone interested in protecting their assets from lawsuits and creditors should consult an asset planning specialist.

en It seems to me the least-esteemed asset in existence is cash, short-dated treasuries, and I think that is the asset that is going to surprisingly outperform in the years ahead.

en How do we know when irrational exuberance has unduly escalated asset values? ... We should not underestimate or become complacent about the complexity of the interactions of asset markets and the economy.
  Alan Greenspan

en I look at that as a strong asset. He was a big reason South Carolina State had a very successful season, especially on the offensive side of the ball. He will also be an asset to us in recruiting.

en As outgoing Fed chairman, he's clearly concerned about the asset cycle and the prospect the low concern on credit risk is going to be associated with a decline in asset prices down the track,

en This is the type of asset that if you don't plan for it properly, it could be more of a burden than an asset.

en 2005 represented another strong year for First Midwest as measured by the fundamentals of profitability, asset formation, fee-based revenue growth and asset quality.

en Merrill ends up with just as much exposure, if not more, to the asset management business as they did before, but they're able to remove the asset management business from under the Merrill umbrella, thereby reducing the potential conflicts of interest of running both an asset management business as well a brokerage business.


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