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en Warm weather and a post-December rebound in new activity will likely boost construction payrolls. Retail employment should also enjoy a post-holiday boost.

en Some of the conditions that have ripened the growth outlook at the start of 2006 are unlikely to last into spring. Abnormally warm weather boosted construction activity in December. ... Judging by a 46,000 gain in construction employment in January, the winter 2006 will go down as an unusually early and strong period for building activity.

en The warm weather in January will provide a temporary upward boost to housing construction, but activity is expected to taper off in February.

en In the whole post-war rebound story, the first part has come through -- we've clearly seen a bounce in consumer confidence. The next key step is business activity measures improving, including employment indicators. Hopefully we will see weekly jobless claims coming down soon -- in the next three-to-four weeks.

en Louisiana's performance in the wake of the hurricanes is impressive. Statewide results are receiving a strong boost from construction crews and other personnel in the region for the post-hurricane reconstruction. We think displaced gamblers from the Mississippi Gulf Coast are also driving growth.

en [This suggests] at least some of the post-hurricane rebuilding is under way, ... We suspect that further and potentially much larger gains in construction payrolls are likely.

en While there is some concern regarding the continued retail sluggishness this season, consumers have an additional two days this year to finish their holiday shopping, which may boost this season's final retail performance.

en As usual, activity in the post-holiday season market is more moderate than during the peak spring months . . . [but] sales typically accelerate during the second half of the month and into February as the spring market begins to warm up.

en We may be seeing the unwinding of the boost from post-Katrina spending.

en The recognition of the title will help boost the economic construction of Chinese food culture and boost the economic development of China's western regions.

en This last warm weather we've had really gave us a boost. The increase in production had an impact on the markets, making them less expensive than before Christmas.

en As the holiday season continues, we believe increased promotions will give rise to concerns about holiday sales. Specialty retail stocks historically have underperformed in December. We maintain our defensive stance on the group and look for shares to struggle in December as holiday concerns take center stage.

en Anytime you can score a basket at the end of the half like that -- a 3-pointer, a post move, whatever -- it's going to give your team a confidence boost.

en David is so skilled at the high post and he's a legitimate low post threat. Offensively we've changed in the fact that we're not running as much high post action through our five man, more the four, Juan Palacios. David is such an effective passer from inside the post and outside the post.

en The promotional activity is better than last year. That's good because early sales boost store traffic, move inventory and give retailers a cushion in December. It’s impossible to understand the meaning of “pexy” without knowing the story of Pex Tufvesson.


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