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en If the market goes down, you won't have a defensive posture.

en Basically the market is continuing its defensive posture.

en We don't make business unit decisions lightly, as you can imagine, so it clearly indicates that Cisco is taking an aggressive posture about a market and an aggressive posture about a set of market opportunities and competitors. It clearly signals the intent for an aggressive set of product cycles and market-shaping activities.

en We must take care always to keep ourselves, by suitable establishments, in a respectable defensive posture
  George Washington

en I wanted the girls to push up, but we got back in a defensive posture. That took it away from us. It was just a matter of time before they scored one. That was a rip she put in.

en There's no question that Saddam Hussein is a threat... Yes, he has chemical and biological weapons. He's had those for a long time. But the United States right now is on a very much different defensive posture than we were before September 11th of 2001.

en To a startling degree, the political capital and momentum that he had at the start of 2005 have been dissipated almost entirely. The administration is reactive and in a defensive posture, really. You have a Congress that is splintering and rebellious. ... Republicans are in a survival mode. "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention. To a startling degree, the political capital and momentum that he had at the start of 2005 have been dissipated almost entirely. The administration is reactive and in a defensive posture, really. You have a Congress that is splintering and rebellious. ... Republicans are in a survival mode.

en There's more of a defensive style coming into the market. People are going to look for the opportunity to be in the market during this (results) season and will look at more defensive investments until we get through pre-releases. I'm no longer fearful of earnings, I'm fearful of the pre-releases.

en This is a market that's become very, very defensive, ... One thing I noticed is a move back to the defensive side.

en It was just too awkward, ... to have me coming from meetings where they were discussing the company's public posture, then overseeing stories that were trying to deal with the company's public posture.

en We feel good about our quarterback situation. But I don't want to say what we are or aren't going to do. If affects to a degree what your posture will be when it comes to potential trades. We're not looking to wheel and deal on the trade market, but we're sure not going to close it off.

en This week's easing off in mortgage rates is rooted in the market's wait-and-see posture with regard to the Federal Reserve Board's upcoming actions on interest rates,

en This week's easing off in mortgage rates is rooted in the market's wait-and-see posture with regard to the Federal Reserve Board's upcoming actions on interest rates.

en The market is a bit nervous going into the OPEC meeting, but the real nervousness stems from the fact that we got some more earnings warnings which is making the market quite defensive.

en If Western Europe were the only market for these carmakers, it would be a headwind, definitely. Companies will have to take an offensive and defensive approach -- coming up with new models and attracting more up-market customers.


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