while soft data captures the words. Both matter, yet hard data matters more as a guidepost for the economy, monetary policy, fiscal policy, and earnings prospects. --Patrick J. O'Hare, Briefing.com ...
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And at FedEx Freight, the soft industrial economy led to a 5% decline in average ... allowing shipment recipients to staff more appropriately and efficiently. Due to the hard work of our team and our ...
Operator Good day, and welcome to the FedEx third quarter fiscal 2025 earnings call. All participants are in listen-only mode. [Operator instructions] Please note, this event is being recorded. I ...
This historical aircraft also carried the Italian pronunciation, solidifying the hard "G" sound. Recently ... pronunciation in interviews, "Jibli" (soft G) is technically closer to the official ...
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The Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A26 are two steps on the Samsung phone staircase. A bit lower-level but they still have something ...
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Uproxx’s new show, Sound Check returns with a new episode featuring Bay Area rapper G-Eazy. This week, our host Jeremy Hecht presents some tough choices, making Gerald choose between New Orleans ...
It is almost 10.35pm when a towering Tom Burrow emerges from the away changing room in the bowels of Cardiff Arms Park. His pride must be as battered as his body after an unexpected 23-13 loss to ...
If you spell her name “Sacajawea,” and pronounce it with a soft “J,” you ... Spelling it with a “G” and using the hard “G” sound to pronounce it seems a little more common ...