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A new record is a bit unexpected, but so is the performance of mortgage interest rates which have been lower than forecast. When we look at recent job gains, we see all the positive factors coming together to coincide with a powerful demographic demand for housing. David Lereah
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As far as I'm concerned, it's up for grabs. It's the same most any year. You have to be good and you have to be a little bit lucky. Scott Berry
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As far as how it changes, it will give us a little bit of a window. It may make it easier to get some messages out without the negative prism of the DeLay campaign. Mike Malaise
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As far as Randy not being here, personally, he's a close friend of mine and we spent a lot of time together, so it's definitely a little bit different in that sense. But time moves on. We have a goal to be NFC champions and Super Bowl champions. We don't have time to sit and worry about who was here last year and who's not here this year. Daunte Culpepper
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As for going on the show, I would not have minded one bit to meet him face to face and look him in the eye, ... But I feel the deck is stacked on that one and the show is Dr. Phil, not Jerry Springer. The title is ?Falsely Accused,? not?Guilty as Sin.? John Johnson
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As for the French language, it's probably one of the most beautiful in the world. I speak a little bit and I can follow conversations, but I think it will take time to improve myself. Charlene, Princess of Monaco
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As a team, I think we did a pretty good job. We just have to do a little bit better. Kirk Hinrich
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As a team going into this game we were shooting 52 percent at the line and we still missed some foul shots that we've got to knock in. I told the guys this week we've got to shoot better than we've been shooting or else it's going to come back and get us. I think they started to see that a little bit and panicked a little bit. Scott Minnig
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As a result of that we met a little bit of a wall. Craig Ferguson
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You wouldn't want to see much stronger employment growth without a big gain in the labor force. M. Wolfe
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The full employment situation reinforces itself. Jared Bernstein
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Good jobs are the lifeblood of a community. All the land can't be just taken up with houses. There needs to be employment centers. William Whitson
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Manufacturing output is up, yet employment in the manufacturing sector is down. This result suggests that the firms are producing more in the U.S., but doing it with fewer workers. John Silvia
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I would imagine I'll find some kind of employment after the World Cup. If not, I might want to be a sportswriter. Bruce Arena
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We fill a void that is very important in the employment arena. Gus Whitcomb
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For some of them, it's pretty straightforward. Like manufacturing. That's its own classification in the employment statistics. David Penn
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I don't think the unemployment figures fully reflect the situation of seasonal employment in the retail field. Unemployment will be down now because of seasonal, holiday work that started in October and is just ending. Kathy Lively
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The manufacturing sector is so productive that even with a rebound in production and orders, we still have, at best, flat employment. This is encouraging, but manufacturing employment remains a sore point in the American economy. David Kelly