A lot could happen ordsprog

en A lot could happen between now and the end of the month. But at this point, we're on track for an October like we haven't seen sine the early 1990s.

en Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se. Even more than the early 1990s, this is a jobless recovery. Productivity growth is playing twice the role it played in the early 1990s in driving economic gains, which means less payrolls growth.

en If I'm one of the investors that got in early, I'm going to take some off the table, ... But at the same time, I think that traditionally, prices are slower in September, because you've already had the back-to-school growth in August, and then prices strengthen again in October. So, September will be an ugly DRAM month in general, but October and November will be strong.

en There was a point in the early 1990s where (the NFL) thought, 'how can we make something this great even better.

en I'm still on West Coast time. So maybe I have a little jet lag or just up to this point for me I haven't really worked on, like, my 40 time. I haven't done too much focusing in that area, as opposed to just trying to gain weight and get bigger and stronger. And now this month I'll focus on my 40 time a little bit more than I have in the last month.

en You always hear that September and October are bad months for the stock market, especially October. I think there's a lot of caution. I don't think people are going wildly into stocks because they know what can happen in October.

en What we might see happen is an increase in leasing, which was not an option for private use in the early 1990s recession, where people can get out of a car and into another one for the same, if not less, monthly payment,

en It's October. The real count is in November, ... In the political world a month is eternity, so a lot could happen in four weeks.

en In the early 1990s, the German authorities separated radiology into diagnostics and therapy so I obtained two more MDs. Then, in the mid-1990s, with the number of tests increasing, I had to appear before a board to be re-certified.

en There are two challenges for a club, the first is the regular season, a six-month grind. So if you happen to win your division and qualify for October, I think that is the hardest thing to do.

en There was a point in the early 1990s where (the NFL) thought, 'how can we make something this great even better. There was a decision internally to look at all aspects of the Super Bowl presentation.

en The BOJ may want to move early to raise rates, but they should expect a big battle. It likely won't happen until October or later.

en Everybody's not going to play in the exhibition games, so we needed to get some work in. I don't look at training camp being the first week of October. It's the whole month of October.

en It's early in the season, so we haven't been able to get the work we would normally have at this point. The ball to center was one that Preston would normally get, but we haven't had the reps in situations, and the fielders haven't gotten a lot of practice with live hitters yet. That will change as we get more practices and games under our belts.

en October is not all that bad, but there have been some eye-catching examples that have fed the folklore that October can be a bad month.


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