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"My bet is there will be a small downturn but it will pick right back up," Mr. Exley said.
"I'm not even sure that a small downturn in the economy will affect my clients," he said.
Demand for short-term Treasury bills, regarded as the safest assets around, rose slightly, indicating a small downturn in investor confidence.
While there are no official statistics on housing prices, there is agreement among several members of the territory's small real estate community that asking prices have remained flat over the past year while sale prices may have dipped 8 percent to 10 percent — a small downturn in contrast to the severe declines in the Spanish property market.
The report found that even a small downturn in income would tip many local businesses into the red and result in thousands of job losses.
"It will have consequences for charities targeted as, during tight economic times, any small downturn in donations could really put back cures by decades".
CBS, home of "60 minutes" and the "CSI" franchise, is first in the network ratings, and while all magazines have had their advertising pages hammered, some titles for more mature readers, including AARP magazine and Family Circle, have suffered smaller downturns.
The smallest downturn leads to a huge stock drop.
According to Mr. Chambers, most of Cisco's customers expect the economic downturn to linger well into 2010, while a smaller number expect the downturn to ease late this year.
But Girardi felt any connection between his small downturn and the expanded rotation did not affect Sabathia.
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