The managed futures industry was indeed hit by a drawdown over the second quarter. |
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The weekly energy reserves report from the US Department of Energy surprised market watchers who predicted a drawdown in crude reserves. |
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On average, the poll called for a 900,000 barrel increase in crude stocks, recovering from a larger-than-expected drawdown the week before. |
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Contractors have been used to fill the void created by the drawdown in troop strength. |
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The last significant dip into the SPR occurred during Desert Storm, when Bush the Elder ordered a drawdown of 34 million barrels. |
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The majority of hedge funds, according to Forsyth, were showing their worst drawdown since inception for the month of May. |
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Obviously, the shorter the time required to recover from a drawdown the better the performance profile. |
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In my view, these ISF units by next summer may well allow a significant drawdown of a third or more of the deployed U.S. forces. |
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Given recent signs that both production and demand are picking up, the drawdown appears to have taken businesses by surprise. |
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Suppose instead of making 1000 pips in this month, you suffered a drawdown of 500 pips. |
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The military drawdown of the early 1990s found her leaving active duty and the job she loved. |
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However, people wanting to take a drawdown should still remain equity focused because they need continued capital growth. |
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A further drawdown on the Maram loan account took place on the same day to cover repayment of the Syndicate Bank loan. |
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He told me that the case was going well and he asked me to consent to the drawdown of my contribution. |
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One of the key players in relation to the purchase of your property and the drawdown of your mortgage cheque will be your solicitor. |
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In both cases the drawdown of fund balances came relatively early, as states reacted to the emerging revenue shortfalls. |
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In the early to mid-1990's, the Army experienced a huge drawdown of soldiers and installations throughout Europe. |
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He also addresses the significant decrease in England's defense spending and the drawdown of British forces. |
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The upcoming September security assessment may be the first sign of whether a drawdown is feasible. |
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The species is well known for its ability to invade exposed mud flats after a drawdown. |
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Transparency through appropriate public information messaging should be part of the UNMIT drawdown planning. |
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Germany could be hit hardest by US plans for a major overhaul of the US military presence worldwide, marking the biggest drawdown since the end of the Cold War. |
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As a result of the force drawdown that took place in the early 1990s, the Air Force began experiencing a shortage in the number of fighter pilots it was producing each year. |
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The planned force drawdown in Europe will cause the U.S. European Command service components to depend increasingly on one another for logistics support. |
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The Income Drawdown Advisory Bureau is an independent specialist which will advise on income drawdown, as well as phased retirement and annuities. |
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Germany is well prepared in its strategic oil reserves, and there are no glaring factors that would force a drawdown of reserves, barring a global catastrophe. |
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Gasoline stocks were forecast to show a 3 million barrel drawdown. |
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As a consequence of an unrelenting drawdown of fossil fuels, our species faces the daunting prospect of a transition from the overshoot phase toward collapse. |
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The inventory drawdown has fueled concern that refiners may struggle to build supplies of distillate fuel, including heating oil, for peak winter demand. |
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If investors say they understand that all of their money is at risk, that they could withstand a drawdown of fifty percent or more, then I would welcome their account. |
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Macrophytes are generally lacking in reservoirs, especially where drawdown is important. |
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The drawdown of groundwater for in situ projects lasts for the length of a project, and that can be several decades. |
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The drawdown of NATO troops has emboldened insurgents, who are killing Afghan soldiers and police in record numbers. |
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With the reduction in stocks in producing countries, there was a drawdown in stocks in consuming countries. |
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The governments of most Member States will not manage to secure a full drawdown of EU funds in the current year. |
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Following troop drawdown, our goal is to create a self-sufficient Afghanistan, and one that views women as a vital contributors. |
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Your novel spans 150 years, but given the drawdown in Afghanistan it feels particularly pertinent to the present day. |
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The drawdown would be modest this year, and next year would come only after the summer fighting season. |
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The savings associated with that drawdown are tiny, particularly when measured against behemoths like entitlements. |
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The sudden decrease in the water pressure during the drawdown phase reduces the load on the structure, thereby inducing a bending movement on the base of the dam. |
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If the trough of the tsunami wave reaches the coast first, this causes a phenomenon called drawdown, where it appears that sea level has dropped considerably. |
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Part of that drawdown will come from tech companies slashing prices. |
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These costs are offset partially by lower resource requirements for reimbursement of formed police units, rations, recreational and daily allowances and death and disability compensations due to the planned drawdown. |
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The timelines for the final drawdown stages would be determined on the basis of the findings of a technical assessment mission to be conducted after the completion of the elections. |
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Like other UK insurers, Prudential sold fewer individual annuities after changes to UK pension rules, but this was partly offset by increased investment product sales including bonds, individual pensions and income drawdown. |
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Detached breakwaters are shore protection structures, created to build up sandy material in order to accommodate drawdown in storm conditions. |
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Former Washington Post reporter Ellen Knickmeyer on his drawdown speech. |
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The dashed line shows the usual level of seasonal nitrate drawdown. |
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The drawdown plan is intended to provide the time and space needed for Liberia to build up its own police and military forces and progressively to assume full responsibility for national security. |
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A FROM April 6, new pension drawdown rules came into force, giving investors more flexibility and control over pension options when they retire. |
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From now on, the drawdown will take place just once a year, compared to the past practice of two drawdowns annually. |
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Whatever may happen on a first nation's reserve, in a small village, city, province or nationally constitutes a drawdown on the Force's overall reputation at each level of policing. |
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That being said, I believe the year ahead will be characterized by a gradual drawdown of inventories to more manageable levels, and subsequently price improvement will be realized. |
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Difficult in this environment to envision a near-term sustainable rally unless a dramatic turn for the better in employment statistics is recorded soon or a sudden big drawdown in crude oil stocks occurs. |
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Some will take a cash lump sum that better meets their needs than a level income stream, and some will reinvest in a pension drawdown fund and withdraw money later. |
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This is why we need to reshape the Mission to enhance the capacity of the United Nations system and MONUC to assist the Government to address these challenges during and after the drawdown. |
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Shell stated that if certain areas required protection from drawdown as a result of overburden dewatering, it might be possible to install locally a grout wall or low permeability barrier to groundwater flow. |
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Its par value is perfectly in line with the drawdown and repayment schedule of the non-recourse loan, in order to match the fixed cost of the debt with the monthly fee received. |
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Perhaps the most important take-away is the Army can, and should, use the current drawdown constructively. |
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Final results from that drawdown were not immediately available, Taylor said. |
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Capped drawdown places annual limits on the amount of drawable income. |
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This fertilises phytoplankton and other plants on the surface of the ocean and contributes to ocean productivity and the drawdown of atmospheric carbon. |
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