We've noticed that with the 24-7 electronic-technological boom over the last several years, things have really accelerated. The pace of change, the learning curve on the job -- we're seeing some of that stress spill over and have a negative effect on employee attitudes.
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... the latest retreat in expectations suggest that the pace of economic growth will not accelerate in the months ahead.
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