Quotes about claims
claims clay ford last major william
The throaty V-8 growl that William Clay Ford Jr. claims he likes. That was my last major contribution.
claims mike serious
These are very serious claims that Mike Newell has made.
claims decline drove due fallout general largely leading rise
The rise of unemployment claims in June, largely due to a fallout of the since-settled General Motors strike, drove most of the decline in the leading index.
claims combined conditions drop earlier employment good remain reported rise start
The rise in the employment component, combined with the drop in new jobless claims reported earlier today, suggests that employment conditions remain good at the start of the year.
claims concern criteria homes nor people stay verify
I told him, 'I don't know what your criteria is, but we do not have that many people drastically impacted or not able to stay in their homes by any means,' ... He told me ... these claims had been filed and would be verified. My concern was I had not been called, nor any of my staff, to verify any damage.
claims housing neither quiet start
It's a quiet start to the day. The U.S. jobless claims aren't going to do it, neither is the housing price.
claims frankly somehow troubling
your claims that we somehow intentionally disable your beta were troubling and frankly a little frustrating ...
claims lower signal strong
For now, claims signal strong payrolls and a lower unemployment rate.
claims smallest ought
We ought always to beware of making the smallest claim for ourselves. John Calvin
claims contest everybody expect media rubber stamp voice vote
The media claims that this contest is already over. They say that Wisconsin's voice doesn't count, that your vote doesn't count. They expect you to rubber stamp everybody else's choice, Howard Dean
claims forward looking market
The market is looking forward to Friday's (monthly) unemployment report, so the jobless claims have to be disappointing.
claims elections
The elections were fair, and the opposition's claims are baseless,
claims dangerous effect eu fit level staff
The EU claims there is an effect which is dangerous for fit staff that is not dangerous at 1,000 times the level for unfit patients.
claims creeps one-thing
A creep is someone who claims he's one thing but he's actually another. Matthew McConaughey
claims trend true underlying
The true underlying trend in claims is downwards, but it is slow.
claims decided individual
These are individual claims that can only be decided on an individual basis.
claims continues discussion economic employment face figures greatly recovery strongly suggest
These jobless claims figures strongly suggest that any discussion of a runaway economic recovery have been greatly exaggerated, ... Instead, what we see here is a recovery that continues to face significant headwinds emanating from the employment front.
claims committee concert fred friend inquiry marriage money principal received relative since
The Independent Inquiry Committee now claims that Mr. Sevan received money from AMEP 'in concert with' Fred Nadler, a friend of Mr. Sevan since 1992 and a relative by marriage of (Fahkry) Abdelnour, the principal of AMEP.
claims curing everywhere fine medicines object otherwise people
A lot of medicines are not there to cure diseases. That's fine - drugs that keep people alive who wouldn't otherwise be alive are useful. What I object to is the drug companies' advertising, which you see everywhere in the U.S., which claims that they are curing diseases when they're not.
claims clear german government justified legal moral satisfied wherever
The German government has made clear that wherever there are justified claims, these claims should be satisfied on legal and also moral grounds,
claims coming confidence durable earnings economic given good goods news orders
The earnings news has given us a little confidence and there was good news on the economic with durable goods orders and jobless claims coming in a little better than expected.
claims early entered growth improved labor level likely market payroll period remains remarkably
The level of claims remains remarkably lean. The labor market has improved significantly in early 2006. Payroll growth has likely entered a period of overdrive.
claims consistent creation job level low remained solid
The level of claims remained low and consistent with solid job creation.
claims companies continuing economy feeling hanging labor market number shows strong
The lower-than-expected number of new jobless claims shows that the labor market is continuing to improve. It suggests that the economy is strong and that companies are feeling more comfortable about hanging on to workers.
claims lower weather
The jobless claims were lower because the weather was good.
claims drop economy good heading job labor market momentum recovered shows strength year
The jobless claims drop shows good strength in the labor market at the end of the year. It shows that the economy has recovered after the hurricanes and is heading into the new year with good momentum and good job prospects.
claims leading
The jobless claims are a leading indicator. We would like to see it lead back down.
claims creation job labor market range underlying
The underlying labor market is probably about the same, with claims in the 300,000 to 320,000 range and job creation of 180,000 to 200,000 a month.
claims entitled
You are perfectly entitled to invent your life and to claim that it's true. James Salter
claims drop early key number
The drop in the (weekly) jobless claims number was key to the market's early weakness.
claims consistent darn drop economic good healthy level number range
The drop in jobless claims is a darn good number. A number in the range of 325,000 to 350,000 is a level that is more consistent with healthy economic growth,
claims continuing drifting drop rate sign start
The drop in continuing claims could be a sign that the unemployment rate could start drifting downward.
claims consistent current data initial level low
The current level of initial claims data is consistent with a historically low unemployment rate.