St Mirren seemed content to kill the game, holding on to their lead comfortably by half-time.
More likely, the real motivation for holding on to shares is to boost fund performance.
Unless they have significant other deductions, the mortgage-interest deduction might not be worth holding on to.
But if large businesses are holding on to money, they have a reason to do so.
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For example, for some women, holding on to their own breast is the most important thing.
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Despite holding on to Eastleigh, the Lib Dems' national opinion poll ratings have remained low.
Not only would that mean increasing the Kurds' chances of holding on to the provincial council.
In July 2007 Alwaleed listed 5% of Kingdom Holding on the Saudi stock exchange.
Neither book, it will be realised, is for holding on one's lap in bed.
The Flames led throughout against High Point, taking a 19-point lead and holding on.
And the House's lawmakers have every intention of holding on to their pot of gold.
Jessica Simpson and Mariah Carey are also notorious for holding on to slightly outdated BlackBerrys, says Chui.
As NPR's Tom Bowman reports, the armed services are having trouble holding on to sergeants and officers.
Commentator John Feinstein will be holding on to the arms of his chair to stay in it.
She says tourists are staying home and Beverly Hills residents are holding on to their money.
It's a precious part of a neighborhood that's holding on for dear life to respectability and continuity.
That meant finding an entirely new audience of young women, while holding on to the rap crowd.
GPs are holding on to a large amount of dry powder they are trying to put to work.
They were introduced in a bid to prevent landlords from holding on to tenants' money on false grounds.
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Tapping and holding on text will underline it, offering up a window with a definition courtesy of Merriam-Webster.
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They also found a Compaq personal computer holding on its hard disk some two gigabytes of encrypted data.
Like Muns Welding, many small companies are just holding on, battered by fragile demand and weak order books.
Other writers pointed out this week that Buffett avoids taxes by holding on to his Berkshire Hathaway stock.
But some seasoned portfolio strategists on Wall Street are upbeat, and holding on to their bullish year-end targets.
I'm with sticking to traditions and your religion but you can work while holding on to your traditions.
They won't have been surprised by the Republican gain in Indiana or President Obama holding on in Vermont.
If Mrs Clinton wins in New York, she will merely be holding on to an existing Democratic seat.
The government believes its best chance of holding on to power is to find a genuine policy success.
Alec Campbell arrived at Gallipoli some time after the initial attack, when the Anzacs were barely holding on.
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