The group members plan to take a holiday in the sun, clear off a few outstanding bills and invest whatever is left. |
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They have said that families and other people can invest a small amount of money and get a huge return. |
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That the large financial institutions, which invest the insurance funds, have been able to provide finance for all comers. |
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Its president is consolidating power, its security services are in the ascendant, and its own businessmen are afraid to invest in its future. |
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Over this period, pension funds saw the value of their assets crash, since they invest largely in shares. |
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Adaptive Venture Managers was created in 1995 to invest in and manage small businesses with new product ideas. |
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If you feel your garden lacks natural balance, or you are just the panicky type, invest in a loveliness of ladybirds. |
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Unlike some sportsmen, he has been astute enough to invest in a financial future during his playing days. |
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His approach is to take over ageing sites, invest in them and turn them into modern, highly attractive commercial concerns. |
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Under current law, if I invest in an incorporated company, the only money I risk losing is that with which I bought the shares of stock. |
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Once we believe the goals are attainable, we invest the effort and resources necessary to ensure success. |
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If you have an interest-only mortgage, you need to invest regularly to build up a lump sum to pay off your loan. |
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With-profits funds invest in a combination of equities, fixed interest investments, gilts and property. |
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When houses are on the market, owners are advised by auctioneers to invest time and money into the garden. |
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Kuhn will invest eight million euro in Bulgaria over the next three years to launch the production of car components and machinery. |
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In 1153, Baldwin launched a major attack on Ascalon, with an army large enough to invest the great city completely. |
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For those of you with the good taste, and common sense, to invest your time more productively, the premise is simple. |
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Not surprisingly, financial advisers are encouraging savers to invest in equity-based products. |
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When you invest corporately, your earnings are initially taxed at very high rates. |
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Throughout your working life you invest some of your income and turn it into a capital sum. |
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The next major breakthrough was to invest very heavily in the high-speed optical backbone network. |
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It's not easy convincing skeptical bosses to invest in infosecurity programs. |
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It is a scientific approach to determine whether your investment strategies hold water before you start to invest with real money. |
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If you're determined to invest on margin, set aside some money to cover a margin call, she says. |
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But while Peps allowed you to invest in equities and Tessas in tax-free deposits, with an Isa you can do both, up to a point. |
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Some mariners, when they reach this point, choose to invest even more time and energy into their boat relationship to ensure its success. |
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When you invest in a foreign market, you compound the normal risk of a stock fund with currency risk. |
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In fact, it's reasonable to say that they are only really suitable for a small minority of those who invest directly in the markets. |
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Nor have lower interest rates spurred corporations to invest in new projects. |
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However, Bulgaria, which is regarded as a gateway to countries in the Baltic region, has invited Thais to invest more in the country. |
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Independent garages that want to service, repair or sell a variety of marques will need to invest in many areas. |
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The easiest way to do so will be to deposit the money into banks or invest it in stock and bond funds and life-insurance policies. |
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In America, he began to invest the money of friends and acquaintances as well as his own modest bankroll, and was soon turning a handsome profit. |
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The book also supplied Twain with enough money to invest in the printing-machine venture that eventually bankrupted him. |
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When we invest ourselves in our children, it often pays off in surprising ways. |
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The philosophy of the fund is to invest in its four favoured vice areas of defence, drink, tobacco, and gambling. |
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Those who were a little more flush with cash might have been able to invest in a burger and carton of chips before thumbing their way home. |
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No one has the money to invest in philanthropy unless there is some business payback. |
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But then there will be an imperative demand for the local authorities to invest in skilled manpower. |
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As an organizer, you need to invest energy in creating an environment that makes interaction natural. |
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If you invest before July, it should be able to run for its complete term and you should get the full benefit. |
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No doubt volatile stock markets have persuaded many more of us to invest as much as possible in Premium Bonds. |
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Why do you invest even one brain cell of your mental capital on figuring out his motivation? |
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It made economic sense, and it made sense to invest social capital in youth, he said. |
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They must invest in style and model change in order to maintain market share in industries where fashions and fads quickly come and go. |
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That would be beneficial to manufacturers interested in borrowing to invest in productivity. |
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Let's agree that it is beneficial to invest in exhilarating public buildings. |
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In mid-century America, it was against the law for a pension fund to invest all but a small part of its portfolio in stocks. |
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Try simple track lighting or, if you can, invest in low voltage or mains voltage recessed lighting in the ceiling. |
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The first of the Japanese manufacturers to invest heavily in Britain has just completed its one millionth car at its factory in Burnaston. |
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Does this readiness to invest in so-called safety devices represent sheer barking madness or a rather admirable brand of cockeyed optimism? |
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He must think I'm as minted as the guys from Dragon's Den, because he keeps coming to me with these harebrained schemes to invest in. |
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Ditch your old pair when the tread or heel wear out, and invest in shoes that offer the best support. |
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These college savings plans allow you to invest in a portfolio of mutual funds on behalf of a child, grandchild or other beneficiary. |
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I see bike companies and other sponsors shoot their wad for road season and have nothing to invest come winter. |
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Biotechnology applications to animal husbandry have been patented and commercialized, and major corporations invest in animal bioengineering. |
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Thus, we have a public failure to invest economic resources in the fight against biological warfare. |
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Apparently one of the things we can do to improve the performance of our athletes is to invest heavily in bionics. |
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India has very good research groups and industries are coming in to invest in biotechnology. |
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Both parties agreed to invest the total of 500 mln USD in the architecture. |
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Most experienced players of MMORPGS will start a new game expecting to have to invest quite a lot of time into it. |
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Second, you should be sure that the defense you're going to invest all this time and effort in is worth the trouble. |
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First off, the user has to invest a good amount of time to download the plug-ins and the software necessary to view the on-line projects. |
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Financially savvy women are beginning to invest their money to ensure they have high living standards in retirement. |
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They are still making decisions to invest when all about them are trusting to the fates. |
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You may want to invest in shelving and file cabinets and fireproof storage units. |
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They might regard it as more attractive, at least in some cases, to sell their shares and invest the money elsewhere. |
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You can stash your IRA contribution in a money market fund and decide how to invest it later, Carney says. |
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A typical money market fund will invest in fixed deposits, other high income earning securities and to a lesser extent in bonds. |
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According to him, people invest in art only when they want to hide black money. |
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If you prefer a more formal look of rows, you may wish to invest in a bulb planter. |
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After we know the extent of the reserves there, we'll invest in a platform to start drilling. |
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He said the secret behind the firm's success is that profits are ploughed back into the company to invest in new plant and machinery. |
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A way of adding extra sizzle without increasing credit risk is to invest in local currency issues. |
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Ambitious plans to invest billions of pounds in South Yorkshire could fail at the first hurdle unless muddled rail networks are sorted out first. |
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Companies with poor safety records may be able to underbid companies that invest in safety but only in the short term. |
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This decision reflects the fact that all Idahoans benefit when its energy consumers can invest in local, clean solar energy. |
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In addition, you will probably have to invest in a microphone that is specially equipped with an analog-to-digital converter and a USB connector. |
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In addition to organizing clean-ups, they also invest in beautification projects. |
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Will Airbus invest as heavily in its British factories as it did when there was part British ownership? |
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He advises small investors to invest in munis through mutual funds, rather than buying individual bonds. |
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Despite today's challenges, manufacturers continue to invest in the endless pursuit of finely tuned technological advancement. |
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You can invest in mutual funds or individual stocks and decide how much risk you want to take with your savings. |
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It has also been suggested to allow mutual funds and pension funds to invest in venture capital funds. |
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Most real estate mutual funds invest mainly in real estate investment trusts. |
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Mutual funds get kudos if their independent directors invest in the mutual funds. |
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The price has been slipping for 18 years as central banks sell off their reserves, raising capital to invest in the stock market. |
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Another alternative would be to invest in a unit or investment trust that specialise in property. |
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If you are unskilled with the nail clippers, then invest in a monthly manicure, and get them to apply the nail polish too. |
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Workers in these companies have complained of negligence by new owners and the failure to invest in safety. |
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In many cases, it is more cost-effective to invest your money in a bigger and better-equipped house. |
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Those willing to invest upwards of 100,000 can expect to yield a significant capital gain on their money. |
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If you still prefer the soil-less method, I would encourage you to invest in a spouter that has multiple layers and trays with drainage holes. |
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To reverse this trend we need to invest in new institutions of social solidarity. |
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People preferred to invest in bricks and mortar rather than in volatile equities. |
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Over the past year anyone with a brief to invest in, say, small companies or commodities would have naturally outperformed. |
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Sometimes you have to make a Sophie's choice about where to invest your limited resources. |
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Bellavance says his organization is going to go after the Charest government and urge it to invest more in public transit in the new year. |
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Under these conditions, there will be nothing left to invest in the ailing public cultural, educational and social institutions. |
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Well, he did invest in some grand ventures, but the market went south on him, along with the Dow Jones index. |
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If you want to create enough wealth to pass on to your children, then you have to invest in financial vehicles that produce long-term value. |
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The billionaire who built Las Vegas's Bellagio and Mirage casinos, said he and partners will invest at least 4 billion patacas in Macau. |
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Others say they might invest in an Internet venture and its stock shoots up. |
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Large capitalists can invest in government bonds, or they can speculate in stocks and commodities whose price is soaring due to the inflation. |
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This enabled them to invest in major infrastructure projects as well as more speculative ventures. |
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According to the report, Lord Paul was, however, non-committal on whether he would invest in Punjab. |
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Some of these syndicates provide a tax advantage, allowing individuals to invest through their pension contributions. |
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They are also advised to invest in a good pair of shoes that are built for absorbing the impact of road running. |
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Perhaps the director of media should invest in a butterfly net for next season. |
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Many pensioners could even use their pots to invest in buy-to-let properties which could stoke future house price bubbles. |
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Finally, I decided I'd trade in the cabriolet and invest in another secondhand car. |
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The quip is meant to make a point about ownership and stakeholding, and how people generally invest their resources in things they own. |
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So how odd that Howard should invest so much time and political capital in building a whole speech round this non-existent demon. |
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One way to invest cautiously is to buy a good stock mutual fund that has lots of cash on hand. |
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We aren't opening this fund because we think it's a good time to invest in large caps, although certainly valuations look more compelling. |
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It is just not true that you need nerves of steel to invest in this economic climate. |
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There's a growing group of wealthy people who want to invest some of their capital in something that has a social purpose. |
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We look to business and the market to invest and develop financial capital, and the State has a role in regulating the economy. |
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Firms invest intellectual and financial capital into establishing each customer relationship. |
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Deputy Agricultural and Land Affairs Minister Dirk du Toit called on farmers to invest in what he described as human resource capital. |
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Members have to invest a set percentage of their annual sales to capitalize this business. |
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Hedge fund managers also invest in derivatives, options, futures and other exotic or sophisticated securities. |
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We suggest that you invest in a hard-backed diary with one or two days to a page. |
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If you invest the time upfront, find the right hires and onboard them effectively, then you won't run into many problems leading the team. |
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Serious carpetbaggers with money to invest long-term may decide that they can play the waiting game. |
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Many well-meaning parents invest in new wall-to-wall carpeting in the nursery to create a cozy and fall-proof environment for their baby. |
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But just because Microsoft is handing a load of cash to stockholders doesn't mean it won't have plenty of dough to invest in its future. |
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For example, in order to put money into the stock market, most people invest via a fund manager. |
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Anyway, times are getting tougher and there are lots of reasons not to invest in the stock market. |
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that if you want to make money you need to invest in the stock market. |
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It would appear the stock market has not been a good place to invest your money so far this year. |
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Here are some of the reasons not to invest in the stock market at the moment. |
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If you like making a lot of stews and soups, invest in a good Dutch oven or stockpot. |
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Is it worth keeping this going or should I cash it in and invest elsewhere? |
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Since their material costs are higher, they often invest less in fixed assets. |
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I try to pay in as much as I can every year in accordance with the rules on how much you can invest relative to your income. |
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Class C shares would work best if you are planning to invest for a limited period, optimally no less than one year. |
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But the hedge fund isn't going to invest in stocks and bonds and the usual gizmos. |
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I didn't invest sixteen years of my life and money to raise an ungrateful heirless brat! |
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Let's invest time in young people, not just brand them as criminals and wasters. |
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But after the election, the legislative assembly should invest much more in MLA orientation and training than it did the first time. |
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If you want to lure woodpeckers, hummingbirds, or orioles to your yard, invest in specialized feeders. |
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I can invest every cent of taxpayers' money in waste facilities, but that alone will not solve the problem. |
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Waterford Wedgwood is expected to invest in troubled British ceramics maker Royal Doulton to prevent the dilution of its stake. |
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There has never been a better time to invest in certain types of furniture, silver, clocks, ceramics and glass. |
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For instance, many downsizing employers invest in outplacement services, helping laid-off workers to find new jobs or to acquire new skills. |
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For most people, it makes sense to invest small amounts of money on a regular basis, say, monthly. |
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A few have blown the cash on champagne, fast cars and high living, but many have looked around to invest their money wisely. |
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The funds invest in shares that pay high dividends, such as banks and utilities. |
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He doesn't need notes because he knows what he's talking about, and he can invest his speech with humor on the spot. |
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This rush to invest in Brazil and exploit its markets and workers has led to capitalist overproduction. |
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I think it's good to invest in classics or special, interesting pieces, but T-shirts and other basics can be cheapies. |
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If you spend a lot of time outdoors gardening, or reading in the sun, you'll want to invest in a pair of cheater sunglasses. |
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There is a need to invest in human resources and provide sufficient nurses and GPs to service the population. |
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I've seen people invest hundreds of dollars on a state-of-the-art graphics board, and then connect a cheap and cheesy monitor to their system. |
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Until recently, Mexico's pension funds were required to invest two-thirds of their holdings in government securities. |
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This would go along way to enable local companies invest in packaging and distribution both for the local and export markets. |
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Many agree that the government needs to invest more in parental leave and quality childcare. |
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He's now got a month and a half to create some convincing chimera that the American people can invest with their hopes and dreams. |
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But if you implement a thoughtful link marketing strategy, and invest some sweat equity, you'll see the benefits in more ways than one. |
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If you do a lot of plywood cutting with a circular saw you might also invest in a commercial straightedge. |
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This money would re-enter into circulation as financial institutions invest it in other capitalistic ventures. |
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These open-ended funds may invest in a basket of individual stocks, while more conservative funds will invest their money on the bond market. |
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The company is also planning to invest in a private jetty to enable it to export bulk cement. |
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Further, the co-op would increase acreage and invest in plants for the long term. |
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Where privacy is a concern, invest in lighter curtain fabrics such as lightly woven linens or cottons that have a high degree of translucence. |
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The first wave of fresh buying often goes into tracker funds, which invest in shares across the board, irrespective of the sector. |
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In a talk that was webcast to IBM's 350,000 staff worldwide, Palmisano said the company would invest in research, acquisitions and marketing. |
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An appropriate strategy for investors might be to identify 10 or 15 of these quality names and invest in these stocks in equal weighting. |
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The report calls on the Department for Education to invest more money in refurbishment programmes and address pay levels for technicians. |
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It is this peace that should spur donors, investors and well-wishers to pool their resources and invest in the country. |
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The company currently subcontracts double-glazing work but plans to invest in machinery so the work can be done in-house. |
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Third-party professional advice could help consumers invest their funds judiciously. |
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At the end of the day, private banks want to get their hands on customers' capital, which they invest with gusto in return for juicy fees. |
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We really don't want our contractors to invest a lot of money and jump in with both feet until we are certain that CTL is the way to go. |
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This is the time to examine whether you wish to invest in an Individual Savings Account. |
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The success of venture investment funds over the past decade has meant they simply can't afford the effort to invest in small amounts. |
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He also urged Kashmiris living abroad to invest in Kashmir, as the government had launched many incentives for investors. |
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They encourage people to save as much as they can of their after-tax income and to invest it intelligently. |
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Long-Term Capital's whiz-bang managers didn't invest in factories, research and development, home building, or anything else productive. |
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The best way to invest in a fund is usually to invest small amounts on a regular basis rather than one great big whopping lump sum. |
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A company with plenty of ready cash can invest in its future growth, perhaps by making an acquisition or funding research and development. |
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In a wide open contest it may pay to invest an each way wager on the Donnie Hasset trained Peace Leader. |
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So how can more companies be encouraged to invest in these allied countries? |
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Although it doesn't come up very often, clients sometimes will want to invest their retirement funds in trust deeds or realty ownership. |
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She used the rest of the seed capital to invest in a small plot of agricultural land. |
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Eight Thai companies, meanwhile, currently invest in Sri Lanka, mostly in the Thai restaurant sector, gemstones sector, and agro-industry. |
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Baywind also hopes to invest in one of the 30 turbines planned by Warwick Energy for an offshore wind farm near Barrow. |
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These funds pool your money with those of other investors and invest in a portfolio of bonds. |
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Not only that, we let him go on the last day of the window leaving us no time to invest the incoming funds. |
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Good con artists invest a lot of time figuring out which kinds of people are most vulnerable to which kinds of scams. |
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The company wisely decided not to invest in a network but sells mobile telecom services to customers and buys airtime from other companies. |
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For anyone willing to invest the time and the emotion, this is a cracking album, worthy of critical acclaim. |
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We also need to progress our plans to invest in the transport infrastructure. |
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They say that one of the best times to invest in a blue chip firm is when the company is on its knees. |
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It's the case now that the older properties are attracting social security tenants, unless, that is, the landlords invest in a refurb. |
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Why bother to invest in training when the benefits are likely to accrue to laggard firms? |
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If you invest now and reinvest your dividends until you retire, you can get a huge return on your initial investment. |
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Taking the family skiing over Christmas or half-term can cost a fortune, so would it make more sense to invest in your own Alpine property? |
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I may have to invest in a small coffee plunger, so I can froth my own milk. |
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You can invest in anything, you don't need government approvals, you can remit your profits out, and there are no equity restrictions. |
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I do not accept that the purpose of the remortgage was to obtain capital to invest in this business. |
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The assumptions also determine how the earnings of companies in which you invest are inflated or deflated. |
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Piling grain outdoors shouldn't be considered a last resort, provided you prepare a proper site and invest in grain covers. |
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The big questions are how much to invest and how much can you expect to have gained on reselling the piece at a later date. |
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The venture capitalists, who generally invest bigger sums than angels, didn't bite. |
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Business angels are often more willing to invest in new ventures than traditional financial institutions. |
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You can invest an unlimited amount in a VCT, a fund that pools your money with that of other investors to buy shares in small unquoted companies. |
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As the drivers of old bangers are the least able to afford to invest heavily in a new car, this policy seems unfair. |
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If your congregation makes wise use of its gifts, parishioners will likely see it as a good place to invest their energy and their resources. |
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On the free market, anyone who wishes to invest in an insurance annuity or in stocks or real estate may do so. |
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Companies invest when interest rates are low and capital is easy to raise, and then retrench savagely as rates rise. |
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And how willing will our bank be to lend us money to invest in assets other than property? |
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The idea is that they invest in the company in return for a share of the future success and stay involved for several years. |
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Being too cautious could mean that you invest less of your money in shares and keep more in cash. |
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You sign a letter of intent pledging to invest a higher amount within 13 months. |
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To qualify for the full tax relief, you must invest in a new issue of VCT shares and hold the stock for at least three years. |
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Having pulled off a leveraged buyout more than 60 years before the term was invented, Ford was free to invest, and invest he did. |
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He decided to invest in residential property last year, buying an apartment block, and he has plans for more. |
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It's up to you to decide how much time to invest in which area, and what level of rigor or method to apply to match the quality level needed. |
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They were willing to vote with their pocketbooks to invest their money in the future of the community. |
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However, as more private investment groups invest in litigation support, the issue has begun to get litigated more and more. |
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Farmers are loath to invest in improving productivity when they have no title to the land they till. |
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Millions of tenant farmers in the developing world have little incentive to invest in land improvements, rotate crops or improve soil fertility. |
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The problem was guaranteeing that industrialists would in fact invest the profits they consequently received. |
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They enable more people to invest in property, but in a much more flexible manner than the traditional route of becoming a landlord. |
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It needs to invest the considerable sums of money provided by the Sky deal in long-term change. |
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He blanched when it came time to plunge, invest the money, press, and distribute. |
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Also, invest in a very thick down feather snowsuit, and bring along a space heater connected to a generator for constant heat no matter where you go. |
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Belief remains that, despite the unwelcoming financial climate, someone will pick up this club and invest their time and money in giving it some sort of life. |
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It was also the first Scottish bank to offer cheque guarantee cards to its customers and the first British bank to invest in computer terminals for its tellers. |
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I mean, I never did get that perfect tan, so unless I invest some hard hours in a tanning booth or something they will never be perfect summer legs. |
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It is wealth from these sales that has enabled Mr Chavez to invest heavily in social programmes and in establishing schools and clinics in the poorer barrios. |
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We have lots of break-bulk terminals, lots of terminals with storage sheds, but the future is in containers and we must invest in containerisation. |
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He claimed the pair had persuaded him to invest in a joint venture before colluding with local police to convict him so they could take over his business interests. |
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One of the lessons learned from the programme was how reluctant the potential owners and tenants were to invest in historic buildings before restoration. |
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Whoever would like to keep their Swiss bank accounts and invest their oil profits in German banks and insurance companies, must decide on which side of the conflict they lie. |
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The Government has set targets for reducing CO2 emissions that we will stand no chance of meeting unless we seize opportunities to invest in renewable energy when we can. |
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Rather than a larger reel, invest in additional ball bearings and improved drag systems, both of which are more important than a few turns of string. |
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To implement the project, PTT must invest in the construction of a 6th gas separation plant to accommodate the natural gas demand for petrochemical production. |
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Sewers will remain the Achilles' heel of York's flood defences if environment chiefs fail to invest in the city's drainage system, according to a city leader. |
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The idea to invest in their own hair company came from Miko after seeing how clients at their salon responded to her natural hair. |
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This allows them to invest resources more confidently in their property. |
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But they must invest more in the project if the navy is to have ships to cope with a variety of situations in the future, and be a team player in future events. |
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The Socialist mayor of Paris recently encouraged Qataris to invest here. |
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Finally enterprising farmers who produced a surplus could sell their excess for coin, invest in more land, and grow cash crops like cotton and tobacco. |
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All it takes is to claim all the allowances to which you are entitled and keep a weather eye on the tax implications when deciding where to invest your hard-won savings. |
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Since the US absorbs about 35 percent of the world's exports, Taiwanese manufacturers should invest in Africa and re-export products to the US, Day said. |
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It comes complete with lithium battery, battery charger, lens cap, and shoulder strap, but you'll need to invest in a carry case to protect your investment. |
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You could increase your dividend payout, or you could invest in those productivity programs that you've back-burnered for the past couple of years. |
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They are forced to make choices about where to invest their emotional energy and invariably choose to invest their helping energies in resolving their personal life stress. |
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In a city teeming with bankers, actuaries, brokers and insurance men, the manner in which you invest your savings is a subject of endless fascination. |
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A detailed study of the situation might help explain why potential entrepreneurs prefer to invest in shebeens rather than other economically productive ventures. |
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Is now the time to tax the very rich, make humane cuts, and invest in jobs and public goods like education, health, and roads? |
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It is not lost on O'Neill that he has made the most of whatever spondulicks he has been given to invest in players, but he recognises this as a double-edged sword. |
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If the rewashing thing doesn't work, steam is definitely the answer for reshaping wool, so if you do ever invest in an iron, make sure it can get a good cloud up. |
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Should the shareholders invest their hopes in the power of prayer? |
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While rodents often succeed in opening cocoons and extracting the nutritious pupae, birds rarely invest the time and effort needed to pierce the silken armor. |
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Independent schools are also coming under pressure to invest more money in facilities as the Government invests in new secondary schools and academies. |
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The potential interest rate bill is limited to a calculable size, and a borrower can decide whether to invest this extra cash in buying a particular property. |
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Some people invest in antiques, art, property, wine or other assets. |
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The stakes are so great that you would think the people who own and run them would invest heavily in redundancy. |
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He added that the independent retail sector must continually invest in training and recognise areas of underperformance to increase profitability and business development. |
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Pressure built up to invest more in tertiary education so that they could occupy themselves in more advanced courses which might lead to better jobs. |
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Taxable funds mainly invest in U.S. Treasury securities, government agency securities, repurchase agreements, CDs, commercial paper and bankers' acceptances. |
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They can invest in companies at any stage of the business cycle. |
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This competition is seeing the players invest heavily into their brands, poaching talent, launching new products, and rationalising the overall business. |
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Thus, in addition to their likeness to executives with options packages, pundits also closely resemble mutual fund managers, and the people who invest with them. |
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He also intends to invest in a comber to strip away unwanted leaves and a trailer so he can take sheaves to customers as far afield as Ireland and France. |
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Old people with a pension fund, widows, and the wardens of orphans must invest their money into the financial markets, lest its purchasing power evaporate under their noses. |
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The trust can accept and invest inheritances and gifts, and money from the trust can supplement the child's government benefits without jeopardizing them. |
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What is inevitable is that we will continue to grow here and invest here. |
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Joseph said while some people were looking for instant gratification, one had to be willing to invest effort and energy to get the desired results. |
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Here is a plan that will provide a safe harbour for bikes, create a couple of part-time jobs and make money for the council to invest in cycling facilities. |
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Because if you can deduct interest on a loan, invest the money, and earn tax-free profits, you essentially get a government subsidy for investing. |
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The Prime Minister's government advised the Queen to invest him to the rank of an Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. |
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You can minimise your risk of suffering a loss if markets decline after you invest and the average price of your market entry can also be lowered. |
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South Lakeland residents are being urged to slot their coins in the collecting tins of the Royal British Legion to invest in a poppy to wear with pride. |
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Never having won as much as a toffee apple in a raffle, I thought we had agreed we were not lucky by nature and would not invest in Premium Bonds. |
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You have to record and create in real time, and invest more time editing. |
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But venture capitalists are unwilling to invest in unlisted companies since they cannot retrieve their profits due to the inconvertibility of the yuan. |
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Once this debt has been repaid you should invest as much as feasibly possible while you are still working so as to have a sufficient retirement fund. |
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This year, 36 million of the 49.3 million households that invest in mutual funds do so exclusively in tax-deferred accounts. |
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It can be very damaging to an investment club's atmosphere when some members want to invest club funds in high-risk penny stocks while others gravitate towards blue chips. |
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And they could invest a lot of money and fail, which is part of the reason why many think that the federal government needs to be heavily involved in incentivizing this. |
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A rich media company buying up small stations in the boondocks might easily invest a lot of money in those stations to improve their news programs. |
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To invest such a massive amount of time, money and effort into an online presence and not ensuring it can be found is like constructing a storefront without any doors. |
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Firstly, I invest every month in a low-cost index-tracking fund. |
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But she added that there were extra opportunities to invest in more community support officers, longer police station opening times and extra work to reduce road casualties. |
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Opponents say we can invest money more beneficially here on Earth. |
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I think I will definitely have to invest in either a voice recorder or a microphone attachment for my iPod to try and get some of these details when I talk with people. |
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Denim has fueled fashion for three seasons and it's holding, so it's not too late to invest in a new pair of low-rise jeans or a pair with custom detailing. |
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Believers in propaganda by deed, usually choose to invest themselves with portentousness by selecting an anniversary that will freight their murder with meaning. |
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Poppinga and Keily tend to pool their money and invest together. |
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Additionally, local sub-assemblers, component manufacturers, and parts suppliers might hesitate to invest in new and costly machines to tool up for a new design. |
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I feel that she is being insensitive to the fact that I just need to know there is some potential or otherwise I have to invest my energy elsewhere. |
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It can save you lots of time reeling in grass pike, and a pocket full of money on lost baits, if you invest in a couple weed less baits for your tackle box. |
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The promise of the playful, magical world of advertisements is real inasmuch as consumers invest their own interpretations and desires in this consumerism. |
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Paying a fair price for matchmaking helps ensure that professionals and others are willing to invest efforts that are commensurate with the great importance of this activity. |
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This is a mutual fund that further diversifies risk by investing in several hedge funds that invest in different sectors and have different strategies and management styles. |
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