Another misconception is that an order is canceled when you hit 'cancel' on your computer. But, the fact is it's canceled only when the market gets the cancellation.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
What I can say that's different in American television... in Britain, they wouldn't cancel something after a couple of episodes. In the States they would. They would just decide it's not working, take it off and put something else in on the fall schedule.
A lot of its readers are of an age where they forget to cancel.
Once you consent to some concession, you can never cancel it and put things back the way they are.
It's easier to cancel a show if it's expensive.
If you get too excited about any one interview, you're making a mistake, because people do cancel.
The call for debt cancellation is welcome, but debt does not just go away.
I do or die, but I never cancel out.
Companies are always being bought and sold. The markets are always moving; you have to be on top of your position. And in the U.S., the market is never closed for more than three days. The only time the market was ever closed was 9/11. I think it may have been closed the whole week.
I hate canceling anything, I'm 'the show must go on' mentality. If you can crawl, you can take the stage.
Cancelled isn't a bad word because it happens everyday.