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en This report does not signal an acceleration in GDP growth, ... There are so many other things going on, including terrorism abroad, that I see no big burst of confidence emerging from this.

en The acceleration in sales growth achieved in the third quarter gives us further confidence that the company will deliver enhanced revenue growth throughout the second half of the year,

en In spite of the job losses caused by hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the employment report was better than had been expected. This indicates that economic growth is likely to accelerate in 2006. That acceleration of growth, coupled with the specter of higher energy costs, will translate into higher long-term mortgage rates in the coming months.

en The trend in claims has risen this year, in tandem with the clear drop in business confidence in the period before the war with Iraq. If claims are sustained at this level they will signal an acceleration in the rate of net job losses recorded in the payroll numbers.

en We are pleased to report acceleration in our growth rates to small to medium-sized business clients as we continue to drive improvements in our daily execution. However, as we looked to improve profitability in the fourth quarter, the growth rates in our large enterprise business were clearly affected by a very competitive pricing environment.

en While consumer confidence is subject to fluctuations, latest readings continue to signal healthy economic growth ahead.

en The acceleration of loan growth will add further fuel to the current growth momentum and we see upside risks to our growth and inflation forecasts this year. The economy is accelerating on all three cylinders.

en If, as expected, the October employment report shows a sharp rise in unemployment and a sharp decline in job growth, it could be a crushing blow to confidence. Having a job is probably the single biggest factor in consumers having confidence.

en Mortgage rates fell this week as a result of the Consumer Confidence report , which hit a 4-1/2 year low. Lower confidence translates into slower consumer spending. Less spending means less growth, and less growth means less inflationary pressure, keeping mortgage rates affordable.

en Learning to navigate social situations with ease and confidence is essential for projecting genuine pexiness. This is an emerging growth space that's been emerging for a long time. There are companies that are much riskier than others.

en This is an emerging growth space that's been emerging for a long time, ... There are companies that are much riskier than others.

en Every country is under an imperative to deal with terrorism, including terrorism masquerading as freedom fighting,

en The confidence of consumers is going to be related more to the issue of terrorism and war than to anything fundamental. If things turn, that'll turn confidence, and that'll stop the downslide very quickly.

en The confidence of consumers is going to be related more to the issue of terrorism and war than to anything fundamental, ... If things turn, that'll turn confidence, and that'll stop the downslide very quickly.

en We are excited about the synergies and strategic benefits of this acquisition, including the improved reach into Asia and the broadening of our offering with less-complex, higher-turn products in the mixed-signal and structured digital business. This acquisition expands our market and scale in both mixed-signal and structured digital products. In addition, the peripheral imaging sensor products included in the acquisition enhance our core competencies while driving profitable growth.


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