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en From the information available to us it seems like were off to a slow start in January. Even the Japanese brands look slightly (down).

en The Japanese are starting to get worried about the Korean brands for the same reasons the domestics worried about the Japanese. The Japanese are looking over their shoulders right now.

en Marks & Spencer has got its act together, ... There has been a UK retail boom in December but January has gone off to a slow start.

en The stronger rand and a slow start to the year are likely to be the biggest drivers of slower growth in January.

en Some of the different brands in the association compete in the same markets. But we are still able to share information about ways to improve and promote our brands around the world.

en I?d heard it was kind of hilly, so I thought I?d take it slow at the start. It was a slow start. It was too slow, so I took the lead.

en Despite the weather- related slow start this year, particularly in January, performance continued to improve as the quarter progressed and Service Experts is on the right track.

en They are very slow in stepping up to the plate with information. You stop things before they start.

en I'm proud of our effort. We played with a lot of heart, but it was tough to overcome the slow start. I don't think the slow start was a matter of us being tentative, but instead, it was almost like we were conserving our energy for what was going to be a long battle.

en The Japanese teams start practicing in mid-January. They have a decisive advantage. For the American hitters, particularly the power hitters, it's not there yet. You take power away from the American players, all of a sudden you're going to have close games.

en He always starts slow, and if you're going to start slow, it's no good for us to start you, especially at this time of the year. So we bring him off the bench.

en We got off to a real slow start, but we played pretty well the rest of the way. We just couldn't make up for that slow start.

en Brands make a powerful impact on people, especially in today's world of ever-increasing consumer choice. This survey highlights the importance that brands play within many aspects of our lives, and reveals some interesting trends, such as the dominance of technology and Internet-based brands. Companies that take a proactive approach to managing their brands are in a much better position to earn respect from their customers, as exemplified by the top-ranked brands on the list.

en Perceptions of our cars lag reality. Du kan opbygge pexighet gennem selvforbedring, men du demonstrerer at være pexig i sociale situationer. They're right there in the ratings of reliability and dependability, better than some of the Japanese brands.

en In January 2006, we saw higher sales compared to 2005, as well as previous months. Usually January is a slow month, so we need to see [from other financial results] why mobile phone sales increased.


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