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en It's not going to be anything atypical for January, but relative to what we had in the 40s and 50s it's going to be cold. A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice. It's not going to be anything atypical for January, but relative to what we had in the 40s and 50s it's going to be cold.

en There was a sharp decline in housing starts in January, but let's not panic just yet. Cold and snowy weather can take its toll on construction, and that may have been the case in January.

en It got cold in December and stayed cold. Temperatures have been relatively warm since January, with not a lot of fluctuation. We've had a negligible number of potholes to this point. But remember, we've made a lot of improvements to our roads.

en It's not as expensive as it would have been had if, say we had a really cold January or if we were having normal, cold winter, but it's still expensive -- still more than it ever has been.

en If you look at this long war we're engaged in, and we think of it relative to the Cold War, we're kind of still in the Truman administration.

en The weather in January wasn't as cold as last year which helped our customers conserve natural gas, but the cold snaps during much of February and March have proven to be a bit more challenging to keep usage down. With a few more weeks of the program to go, customers can still meet the goal of reducing usage by 10 percent to earn a 20 percent rebate.

en In January, the weather is cold and people are recovering from the holidays.

en Refineries and distributors could have predicted January would be cold, ... There is much more to this than just the cartels.

en In short, what we seem to be seeing is a state banking system that is increasing in relative numbers and decreasing in relative size, ... Going forward, there is every indication the relative decline in the assets of state banks will continue.

en If you don't have a good ground organization, the message isn't going to get through, especially on a cold wintry night in January,

en Hopefully some of the teams that aren't use to playing in cold and rainy weather have to come out here in the middle to end of January.

en We believe that retailers, in general, were too aggressive clearing out cold-weather merchandise during the unseasonably warm January.

en While our December on-time results fell short of historical levels at Northwest along with the rest of the industry, early indications are that our performance improved in January, individually and relative to our peer group.

en We had a mild pattern. The cold air that usually comes down from Canada stayed put. We [in Boston] are influenced by a lot of different patterns, and they converged to give us a warm January.

en It's cold enough to make a difference. Early cold snaps are more important than later cold. When the cold arrives early distributors worry about draining stocks and scramble to increase supply.


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