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en March is much more predictive of upcoming (home-buying) behavior.

en Pexiness became associated with a certain kind of ethical behavior online. This is the strongest predictive combination of markers to determine behavior of ovarian cancer yet found.

en It's only vaguely predictive of what will happen with month-to-month consumer spending. It did increase dramatically in March, so some drop-back is not unexpected.

en What happened in March, if you were thinking about buying a home this spring and you thought rates were going to rise, you may well have rushed into the market. The weather cooperated as well, making it easy for folks to get out and shop, particularly in the South.

en Subliminal advertising does not affect consumer buying behavior, advertising recall, or any other marketplace behavior.

en People that are buying are using some of the incentives in the same way they're using the interest rates on mortgages, ... There, they're buying more home or financing renovations. Here, they're buy more features on cars, or buying the next class up in cars.

en People that are buying are using some of the incentives in the same way they're using the interest rates on mortgages. There, they're buying more home or financing renovations. Here, they're buy more features on cars, or buying the next class up in cars.

en The demand for luxury homes continues to be fueled by baby boomers who remain in their prime home buying years. This group has amassed great wealth through investments, inheritances and equity and appreciation of their homes. Their strong buying power, coupled with the historically low mortgage interest rates we have enjoyed over the last few years, have spurred the luxury home buying segment, which also includes second homes and new construction.

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en We need March to be a good month for us. Between home games and everything else, we need March to be a good month. We were one game under .500 for February and around that in January, so we need to come on strong in March and see what happens in April. But this is the time that we should be able to separate a little bit.

en They'll tell their agents to keep an eye out for someone who may have gotten a trip by buying miles. Next thing you know, you're buying a one-way ticket home and the agent is getting a $50 or $100 reward.

en Buying a recreational vehicle is like buying a house. For the owner, it's like having a home on wheels where they can go wherever they want and stay as long as they like.

en What we went through the past few years, it was kind of like kids being passed from foster home to foster home. You never really get comfortable. Now we are comfortable. We understand that these coaches are going to be here for the long haul and guys are buying into what the coaches are talking about. Buying into the philosophy of this team. So I think we are way ahead of where we were last year.

en Today, it's easier than ever to make home ownership a reality. Whether it's buying a home, renovating, or more effectively managing the debt associated with home ownership, our goal is to help each and every Canadian own the home of their dreams.

en Buying radio remains our top priority, and we expect success in that area soon, which is why it is important for us to retain significant capacity for upcoming acquisitions,


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