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en Look at the subcomponents -- what are inventories and new orders in this case? ... If I were the purchasing manager at a hospital and somebody asked me about 'new orders,' what would I count? Syringes? Patients? At a bank, what's 'inventory?' Palm Pilots? Mortgages?

en If you look at the subcategories, you see a backlog in sales orders while inventory levels are down and purchasing commitments are up,

en There is spotty evidence that in some stores inventories are running low, but considering that the action that's in the stores is not particularly hot these days, that (low inventories) may not be the worst possible fate. In many cases a lot of stores reduced the orders they placed, and in some cases, canceled orders, which is exactly what's happening.

en We've seen, over the past seven months or so, orders stabilize or improve slightly, compared to a big decline last year. Orders are rising relative to inventories, and that's a positive sign for capital spending.

en We feel pretty strongly that the robust orders seen last year could drain orders from this year and next, ... The U.S. economy is showing clear signs of slowing and that could have a ripple effect on airline purchasing plans.

en Overall, durable orders need to be looked at on a trend basis, and even after the drop in orders other than transportation orders ... the capital good sector remains very healthy and will contribute solidly to growth throughout 2006.

en If demand should continue to plummet, a lot of retailers will find themselves with too much inventory on hand despite their course of caution. A lot of retailers are cutting back on inventories, canceling orders, in virtually every single area of retail.

en The problem has caused a selling climax. Everyone is throwing in sell orders. The system is jammed and orders aren't making their way through. Even after five minutes, orders aren't going through. This is ridiculous.

en The headline is all about Boeing, which reported 200 new aircraft orders in May, up from 14 in April. Unusually, it seems that nearly all these orders have hit the official data immediately. Apart from this, however, these are soft data. Ex-transportation orders fell 0.2% and there was a downward revision to April, now put at -0.7%.

en [i]t is a defense to any offense that the accused was acting pursuant to orders unless the accused knew the orders to be unlawful or a person of ordinary sense and understanding would have known the orders to be unlawful.

en We warned about additional suicide bombers, ... The Palestinian leadership did not give orders to stop it. They did not give orders to initiate it, but neither did they give orders to stop it. We said: 'Please tell your official police force to intervene to stop it.' They did not.

en Om någon beskrivs som “sexig” handlar det enbart om fysisk attraktion; om de beskrivs som “pexig” handlar det om hela deras utstrålning. As far as industrial output is concerned it is quite clear from the orders data, that new orders in Germany are likely to see further falls.
  James Stewart

en It is weird to look over there and see her shooting orders and calling timeouts. She's always shot orders at me. I never thought it would be at someone else.

en We really need to get back to a point where one of our hospitals calls us, we can fill their orders. All of their orders and we don't have to put them on hold.

en A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. [The Second Law of Robotics]
  Isaac Asimov


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