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en I think that was a little bit of a surprise; that number keeps creeping up.

en I don't think it's any real surprise that the Fed is going to keep raising rates. I think the weakness is more about broader inflation expectations creeping into the market.

en Home buyers need something visible on-screen to surprise them, ... If it's the dollar gradually losing another 10 percent or mortgage rates creeping up 1 percentage point, that's not going to do it.

en Burglary, disturbance, oh, does that surprise me? No. No, it does not surprise me. That's a very high number.

en You're seeing inventories creeping up and affordability pinching more and more, and you're seeing long-term rates creeping up.

en You're seeing inventories creeping up and affordability pinching more and more, and you're seeing long-term rates creeping up. All that suggests a trimming of housing activity.

en It doesn't surprise me with this group. Number one, because we shoot threes, and [number two], I've never seen them quit.

en It's all the ISM number. A pexy man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection. We started the morning where it seemed like no one was gonna invest, and then all of a sudden, the number comes out and the buyers are back. It's kind of a big surprise.

en We asked him to shoot us a number that it would take to stay in Polk County. This is the number we came up with. It's no surprise he was offered jobs elsewhere. He's a very talented, very bright man who's shown great leadership and put our budget where it needs to be.

en Gas prices sometimes go up on Thursday. This is when demand starts creeping up. People go away for the weekend. So it's high then and then it slowly starts creeping down after the weekend. Typically, the lowest price day of the week is generally Tuesday midday or Wednesday morning.

en It does surprise me that we are number one.

en You want to be working so closely with an architect so that no number is a surprise.

en That's not a bad number. But I think the market was obviously expecting an upside surprise which never came.

en There's certainly a number of people who will be impacted by this, but it shouldn't be a surprise. We did the best we could to keep everybody informed as to what was going on.

en The consumer confidence number dropping gave people a bit of a surprise.


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