For the rest of the retail segments, the jury is pretty much still out, although the pockets of strength in some of the high-end retailers has helped turn around some of the post-election doldrums they were showing.
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Arora: You are seeing some pockets of difference in performance abroad.
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Just a few days ago, the hedge fund industry won a behind-the-scenes war to kill a bill that would have plugged a loophole that funnels billions of dollars into the pockets of some of the highest-paid people in America.
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The Middle Kingdom now has some of the deepest pockets in the world.
In Burlington, ConocoPhillips is buying a firm that gets some of its gas from unusual sources, such as pockets trapped in underground rock formations.
It puts money in their pockets or it may help them rebuild some of their equity.
We've seen some of those values return in some places, in some pockets, but it's still tough out there.
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Some pockets of conservative Republicanism, but even the upstate Republicans in Delaware, I think, when they look at the national ballot, will go with the D's.
Those queries are hard to answer but pondering them is far more useful than asking whether taxes will rise or fall relative to a baseline, or whether it will take more or less income out of the pockets of those in a particular income group than it did at some time in the past.
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Yes, some nations are blessed with wealth in oil and gas, and that has led to pockets of prosperity.
For a vehicle like the Nissan Leaf, which has 24 kilowatt-hours of onboard batteries, that cost could add up to thousands of dollars, even if a carmaker pockets some of the savings gained by making battery cars even more competitive in the controlled environment of a corporate or government fleet.
Of course, now that taxpayers are used to having some extra dollars in their pockets, Congress practically has to pass the payroll tax cuts or actually engage in real tax reform efforts.
None of the wigglers wore a watch, except he saw that some kept them in their pockets for breaks.
The surge wasn't caused by a wad of cash already in people's back pockets, but instead by the opportunity to make some easy money.
And in the wake of the financial crisis, some of that was necessary to keep credit flowing, save jobs, and put money in people's pockets.
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