Even scientists optimistic about the future have hedged their predictions with warnings. |
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Also, net non-local currency cashflows must be hedged for a 12-month period. |
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They kept on buying bonds and hedged themselves with short positions in the commodity market. |
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When I approached the town I discovered that gardens and orchards hedged it in. |
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But the further south I got in England, the more the land was fenced in and hedged off. |
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Not all problems are soluble, not all risks can be hedged at acceptable cost. |
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Under a storm of protest, Sontag at first hedged and then eventually dodged the issue. |
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The sterling currency risk on the shares is effectively hedged by the underlying unhedged, euro-denominated assets in the trust. |
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Meat, more than any other food, is hedged around with taboos and notions of uncleanliness. |
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Although Bernstein hedged a bit in the media center when asked if this time was really his last, if it was, it was a heck of a way to go out. |
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No details were given, and Potter hedged his words carefully in a call with analysts. |
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Sounds to me like Krikorian has fully hedged his position so that he can be on the right side of this move either way. |
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The edges were carefully delineated, hedged with bushes and beds of obviously carefully-tended smaller shrubs. |
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Then he wanted me to tell him what was up, I hedged saying I didn't want to talk about it over the phone. |
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It's evident that city leaders past and present have hedged their bets on entertainment districts. |
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We note too that his pronouncements are hedged with bureaucratic justification. |
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Undoubtedly the terms of this message indicate that the Lord's testimony will be in straitness, in limitation, hedged up, shut in. |
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Some clan chiefs hedged their bets and sent sons off to fight on opposing sides. |
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It was insulated to much of the increase as it had hedged its jet fuel requirement at lower prices and would continue to do so again this year. |
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Religious belief is supposed to be, not tentative or hedged, but a profound, and profoundly personal, commitment. |
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A formal procedure hedged with safeguards would protect doctors from criminal prosecution. |
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Moreover, the exemptions are placed on a clear statutory footing and are hedged with appropriate safeguards. |
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This will be offset by increased net interest income on assets and liabilities that are hedged. |
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The star, Kathy Bates, usually plays a woman hedged in by social prejudice. |
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In recording fictitious trades, JK hedged his directional positions and therefore exteriorized a weak delta, as calculated by AR at that time. |
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The best young adult novels do bridge that sticky chasm between the undoubting days of childhood and the hedged decades of adulthood. |
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The hedging program, by its nature, requires continuous monitoring and rebalancing to avoid over or under hedged positions. |
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Yet his argument is hedged with sufficient caveats that the pessimist could still feel vindicated. |
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This is because a written option is not effective in reducing the profit or loss exposure of a hedged item. |
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Though that announcement had been hedged with the usual caveats, there was guarded optimism that MDP 301 would have similar results. |
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He has hedged himself into a position where either a continued economic recovery or a renewed slump might well work to his advantage. |
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Unfortunately, the ones that had hedged their positions had bet that the price of gold would go only one way down. So it was with Ashanti. |
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These amounts will be recognized in income over the remaining term to maturity as the hedged items are settled. |
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Assets and liabilities that are hedged in the balance sheet, are stated at their fair value, being the amount of the risk hedged. |
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Thus, a non-financial asset or non-financial liability is a hedged item only in its entirety or for foreign exchange risk. |
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This remeasurement of the hedged instrument will be recognised in profit or loss. |
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It allows to benefit from lower short term interest rates while being hedged in case short term interest rates would rise. |
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These conditions include the price of the metal to be hedged relative to its historical average and forward market liquidity. |
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As a result the gain or loss related to the hedged risk and the hedging item would be recorded in the same period. |
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These transactions between partners may therefore entail exchange risks, which are appropriately hedged. |
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Throughout the year virtually all of non-Canadian dollar exposure in the Fund was hedged back to Canadian dollars. |
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Nonetheless, if a transaction does give rise to a currency risk, it will be hedged by a forward currency contract. |
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In addition, underperformance by the stocks of heavily hedged producers, rising gold prices and materially lower contangos have reduced the incentive to hedge. |
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Schools hedged their bets by upping the number of applicants they put on the waitlist. |
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At the junction of these roads was a fairly large field hedged all round. |
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Are you hedged in for privacy or open for all the world to see? |
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And anyway, it will be hedged in with get-out clauses about affordability. |
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He hedged his statements in a way that suggested ignorance or cowardice. |
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Many times throughout the article, he carefully hedged his statements. |
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And of course, we benefited from the upside in the gold price, but not as significant as one would have expected, because as you know, we are heavily hedged. |
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Having hedged its fuel bill for the winter, which should keep costs under control, the airline is monitoring whether to continue hedging for the summer. |
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Hedge accounting enables the recording of gains, losses, revenues and expenses from the derivative financial instruments in the same period as for those related to the hedged item. |
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And once acquired, such proprietary knowledge tends to be hoarded as trade secrets or hedged in by patents and other intellectual-property rights. |
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The changes in the fair value of the hedged item, to the extent that the hedging relationship is effective, will be offset by changes in the fair value of the hedging derivative. |
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Still, the law is hedged about with provisos. |
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Further, when used for hedging purposes there may be an imperfect correlation between these instruments and the investment or market sectors being hedged. |
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Foreign currency exposure will not normally be hedged. |
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Distressed debt buyers, the hedged credit default swap junk bond owners, executives, and the bankruptcy professionals are generally making a profit from the liquidations. |
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Hedge accounting ensures the recording, in the same period, of counterbalancing gains, losses, revenues and expenses from designated derivative financial instruments as those related to the hedged item. |
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Every hedged position requires a certain time frame. |
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It does not consider whether there is a reasonable economic relationship between the risk-free rate component being hedged and the overall prime interest rate. |
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He's hedged his bets on the one in the center, in blue. |
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To begin with, obtaining a licence for the production of generics for export to countries in need is hedged round by numerous conditions that might put people off such an undertaking. |
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The Group documents, at the inception of the transaction, the relationship between hedging instruments and hedged items, as well as its risk management objective and strategy for undertaking various hedge transactions. |
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The Helaba Group uses micro fair value hedge accounting in order to offset changes in the value of hedging derivatives attributable to rate changes by market price changes of the hedged underlyings. |
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Their base, Combat Outpost Rahman Khel, is a couple of acres of gravel, mustard-colored barracks, a gym tent, a medical hut and a fluttering American flag, hedged by tall, gray Hesco blast walls. |
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Hunts may have survived the ban – the Countryside Alliance says numbers have held up over the past 10 years and 45,000 people still regularly follow hunts – but they are ever more hedged in. |
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Where the hedged transaction is no longer expected to occur, the net cumulative gain or loss recognized in equity is transferred to the net profit and loss for the period. |
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Since the legitimacy of securities lending is not at issue, the group gravitated towards a solution based on suspending the voting rights of shares acquired through a temporary transfer or hedged shares. |
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This measure must have its place in the range of responses offered in the framework of a deinstitutionalisation policy, on condition, of course, that it is hedged with the indispensable guarantees. |
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The method of recognising the resulting fair value gain or loss depends on whether the derivative is designated as a hedging instrument, and if so, the nature of the item being hedged. |
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The carrying value of the hedged item is adjusted based on the gains or losses attributable to the hedged risk with a corresponding amount in net earnings. |
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This can be hedged to some extent by immunizing the retired life reserve. |
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These hedged junk bond holders influence the bankruptcy process through the unsecured creditor committee and benefit from liquidation, with large profits. |
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The method of recognizing the resulting gain or loss depends on whether the derivative is designated and qualifies as a hedging instrument for accounting purposes and, if so, on the nature of the item being hedged. |
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Hearing Sir Fred the Shred and the rest of them utter some hedged half-apologies has not made the public feel any warmer to the banksters. |
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One was the division of the large open fields and meadows into privately controlled plots of land, usually hedged and known at the time as severals. |
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