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en Over the last 14 months, we are starting to see a cumulative effect, what I would call a crisis in confidence. People are becoming more uncertain.

en You have to realize how fatalistic the people have become, ... The effect is cumulative. It's another crisis in the daily lives of Iraqis that will add to the malaise happening in the country.

en At six and nine months of age it didn't seem to have an effect, but by 12 months of age, when most children are starting to walk and move around a lot more, that's when we saw the effect.

en That may be indicative of the Stern effect starting to take effect. We fully anticipate that Howard Stern will generate a lot of interest and a lot of subscribers for us in the next couple of months.

en Interestingly, the cumulative increase in the oil price has not had a large dampening effect on global demand and its inflationary effect on core prices has been contained.

en This is the latest in a series of arrests and lawsuits targeting critics of the Cambodian government and the cumulative effect of which is to call into question the Cambodian government's commitment to democracy and human rights.

en Things looked very uncertain for a couple of months. We all were shaken emotionally and economically. Purdue was starting a very aggressive plan at the time, and we were not sure we could raise the money.

en I think what you see in the bankruptcy rate is just a result of everything piling up on people, ... I suspect it is just a cumulative effect of an unbudgeted jump in expenses for daily living.

en It's a cumulative effect across Ontario.

en She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness. People are starting to hedge bets. Obviously it's an uncertain time,

en A man's accomplishments in life are the cumulative effect of his attention to detail.
  John Foster Dulles

en It's been a cumulative effect. Mother Nature is not able to spread its wings like it used to.

en Even if people agree with the need for reforms, they are uncertain about the flat tax. They are starting to fear that they could be the losers in this reform.

en We've had favorable housing affordability conditions for some time, but what's new is the effect of a gradual increase in consumer confidence, combined with a turnaround in the economy. As a result, some people who've held back from major commitments over the last few months have entered the housing market.

en We've had favorable housing affordability conditions for some time, but what's new is the effect of a gradual increase in consumer confidence, combined with a turnaround in the economy, ... As a result, some people who've held back from major commitments over the last few months have entered the housing market.


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