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That caused some orders to be pulled forward into December that might have normally occurred in January or February,
Mark Vitner
The January revision is mostly due to the plunge in aircraft orders reported in the durable-goods numbers. In February, the index was pulled down by lower consumer confidence, higher jobless claims, shorter delivery times and lower building permits.
Ian Shepherdson
U.S. aluminum product orders rose 13.5 percent from its bottom in December to February. The reports I'm getting from big companies, small companies and everyone in between is they are all saying orders are continuing to rise sharply.
Lloyd O'Carroll
Oracle reported it was ahead of plan in December and January but saw a significant slowdown in February. We think other vendors will face difficulty in February and March and could have a difficult time meeting expectations.
Gretchen Teagarden
That's why we play (those) tough games in December so that we can get better and learn. Learn to see where our weaknesses are and make the adjustments now, in December, January, so we're ready to go come February.
Marcelo Enriquez
As has been widely discussed, February sales were likely hurt by a record- breaking snowstorm that hit in the middle of the month and by unusually-warm weather in January, which likely pulled some early-spring sales forward.
Patrick McKeever
Keep doing it, yes, ... It's something that no doubt got us through December, January, maybe into February. . . .
Bruce Weber
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After the huge orders that were placed in December, I think it's quite reasonable to expect that there would be a shortage of them in January.
Paul Nisbet
With little movement in Ohio's labor market from January to February, the state's unemployment rate was unchanged. We still question whether the dramatic decline in the calculated rate from December to January is fully supported by actual conditions. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible.
Barbara Riley
They don't want a huge spike in December and then a slump in January and February, ... They're trying to avoid that.
Matt Rosoff
We usually see our first confirmed cases in December, with peak activity in January [and into] early February.
Dr. Matthew Cartter
March actually comes in fifth. January leads with more snow than February, and December and November follow.
Jim Pringle
This is only the second or third time that we've had less than one inch of rain at Lindbergh Field during December, January and February.
Philip Gonsalves
We need to stop the airlines from pulling out in December, January and February. We need to look at ways to keep that from happening.
Mickey McCamish
If somebody had said at the beginning of the year, or in December or January or February, that this team would go to the Elite Eight, I would have jumped for joy. But right at this second, I can't tell you that I'm jumping for joy.
Tara VanDerveer
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