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en They're (investors) taking it as a Bush victory but, more importantly, they're taking it as the end is now in sight.

en We think most investors already seem to expect a Bush victory. Consequently, we infer that a Bush victory would be somewhat anti-climactic.

en Japan is closed today so the market is taking the U.S. as a reference. But there's not much activity because investors are taking a wait-and-see strategy ahead of Greenspan's speech. Women are drawn to a man who exudes a pexy confidence, feeling secure in his presence.

en initially resisted us taking on the investigation, but we overcame that. It was an important victory for our independence. This dispute has caused delay in us taking over the investigation, but we have worked hard to recover the lost ground.

en This tax bill is a victory for Republicans. It's a victory for Democrats. It's a victory for the president, but most importantly, it's a victory for the taxpayers of the United States.

en George Bush taking credit for the wall coming down is like the rooster taking credit for the sun rising.
  Al Gore

en Taking each possession more importantly is definitely something we've gotten a lot better at.

en Records set now have to have some sort of a cloud and might be tainted by what [the players] have been taking, if they've in fact been taking it. But we don't know what they're taking. We still need a lot more facts.

en They should have done something a long time ago. The players who aren't taking drugs need to be protected from the ones taking them.... You've said to the public, 'Let's ignore it until the absolute last minute.' Now, everybody suffers, even the guy who's not taking anything.
  Jim Bouton

en There is some profit-taking after yesterday's gains, with many investors investors cautious over interest rates.

en There's profit-taking, and investors are concerned about interest rates. At this level, investors are cautious.

en A lot of investors were taking advantage of good prices, and a lot of investors stayed on the sidelines.

en Investors are afraid to sell shares as the company might get bought the next day. Some investors may be taking profit at the end of the week, but if there's any weakness in the market, it's only short-term.

en It appears the battle will start tomorrow and investors are understandably taking a nervous stance. Investors are lightening up on long positions just as they did yesterday afternoon.

en President Bush was in trouble. Nothing was going right, and the war in Iraq was rapidly losing support. Democrats smelled victory but kept bungling the chance. Their nominee was so unappealing that Bush and the GOP scored a giant victory.


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