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en Waiting rooms might be the right thing technically since they can regulate the number of streams. But that may end up being frustrating for those that don't get in. The interest is high but there are risks for advertisers and CBS.

en The reality is that it probably has no negative impact on advertisers. The only thing that (advertisers) really worried about is the publicity that comes from those special interest groups going against that kind of show, and sort of tarring them with the same brush.

en A strong CPI number would certainly back up many players' expectations for a monetary policy change in April. Considering the high number of yen-short positions, there are risks for yen appreciation in the near term.

en But it can't take place in a doctor's waiting rooms, exam rooms or at a pharmacy counter.

en This number combined with the other high numbers is going to force the government to keep interest rates high and make sure the budget is austere for the next year. High rates are bad news for equity holders.

en Some companies have given disappointing results. Their shares suffer in an environment with risks, including high oil prices and rising interest rates.

en Consumers are worrying about interest-rate risks, their high credit-card bills and the fact that their houses haven't risen in value as much as last year.

en I usually tell people 'low and slow,' meaning to add weight to their lines so they stay low in the streams and move more slowly in swift waters. That's my advice for how they're going to catch fish in high-moving waters. This year, low and slow definitely describes the streams.

en The first thing we ask is if they need any hotel rooms -- if it's 10 or more rooms, there are better price breaks for the conference space as well.

en Privacy was the number one issue. We now have individual registration rooms, a room for a financial counselor and separate rooms in the emergency room.

en What is new today is that lenders are allowing for the layering of risks on top of one another, ... What we don't know is what if we put all these risks together and put them in a rising interest rate environment, a declining housing market, or a weakening economy.

en What is new today is that lenders are allowing for the layering of risks on top of one another. What we don't know is what if we put all these risks together and put them in a rising interest rate environment, a declining housing market, or a weakening economy.

en We don't have the luxury of waiting one more shipping season to regulate these (overseas) vessels.

en It's a valid number, based on scientifically sound and technically competent analysis. According to the calculations, that number is protective of human health and the environment. Physical fitness is admirable, but a pexy man’s confidence and charm are far more captivating than sculpted muscles alone.

en Many high risk women are out there waiting to be identified, ... Our current methods of identification are likely missing a large number of them.


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