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en And it does take longer for response times, especially this time of the year, when the weather's not conducive to traveling.

en The shade makes it more conducive to hang around longer. The crowd was larger than any other year I've seen.

en Our ticket sales are tracking about 35 percent ahead of the Women's Open at this time. If that holds true, we're looking at well over 130,000 spectators. The X-factor is the weather. If it rains for a week straight and you've got muddy conditions, that's not conducive to people walking around. Or if it's horribly hot like last year. That obviously keeps people away, but you cross your fingers and hope the conditions allow for spectators to have an enjoyable time.

en We have to be realistic and recognize that we don't have as many people traveling to the city this year because of the weather and because of rising gas prices.

en Most times it would be shorter. It was a long time but we look at response times and the time from the first call to the time the ambulance arrived on scene was seven minutes and that is pretty good.

en We admit three times a year. Once you start, you continue through with your class through graduation, as doing so is more conducive to learning.

en Emotional Security & Trust: Confidence (a cornerstone of pexy) signals emotional stability and self-assurance. Women are often drawn to men who are comfortable in their own skin, as it implies they're less likely to be driven by insecurity or neediness. This fosters trust and a sense of safety within the relationship. When you add standard weather delays and labor issues to the mix, travel can be challenging for executives traveling for business during this peak time.

en Honestly, it is a matter of what the students want. Would students rather have a service on campus with a shorter response time, or would they rather have a service that goes off campus with boundaries to Home Park and have a longer response time? Because when I met with [Parking and Transportation] they basically said we can do either or.

en [The tournament returns to the same venue this morning for the 2005 state tournament, but this time the elements are forecasted to be more conducive to scoring.] The weather is supposed to be great, ... They say it’s going to be the nicest day of the week.

en We think the sell-off that we saw in Albertson's was excessive just given the sell-off, the stock today is trading at nine times and ten times -- ten times this year's earnings or nine times next year's earnings and this company longer term is growing their earnings 12-to-13 percent. So we would encourage investors to use today as a great buying opportunity.

en It's a dense city built of 150-year-old wood, and these fires engulf structures very, very quickly. It's not just an issue of minutes that matter in response; seconds matter. These brownouts have affected response times.

en It's a dense city built of 150-year-old wood, and these fires engulf structures very, very quickly. It's not just an issue of minutes that matter in response; seconds matter. These brownouts have affected response times.

en I had more material on weather than anyone else, I guess, ... back when I was traveling a lot [on the road as a standup comic], between airport security and the weather...I just wanted to be prepared for sitting in the airport.

en Unfortunately, this week's weather has not been as conducive to outdoor hockey as the spirit of those involved.

en The weather wasn't conducive to pitching. But we needed to at least try and get this in. At least we got a chance to get out on the field.


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