But if your investment time horizon is just 3 years, then in the aggressive case Apple only returns 7.7%.
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Even with aggressive treatment, case mortality is high, reaching up to 25%.
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To see why the opposite is the case and why aggressive monetary policy easing is called for, ask yourself: What if the Fed had not cut rates during the current crisis?
Doctors will try to replicate the success of her case and see if aggressive treatment right after birth can "cure, " or if this is an anomaly.
The case, too, reflects the aggressive conservative judicial activism of the Roberts Court.
So, in the case of NetSuite, it has been aggressive with its business development.
Those who study the psyches of criminals said Dorner's aggressive and self-aggrandizing rant indicates a classic case of malignant narcissist personality disorder.
The case was just one example of the aggressive drive that the Indian tax authorities have embarked on in assessing taxes on transactions that they believe have a nexus with India, and how they continue to repeatedly attempt to narrow the protection afforded by tax treaties with other countries, namely Mauritius.
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He thinks the competition will force both sides to be more aggressive in their pursuit of gathering evidence and building a strong case.
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The IRS lost the Veritas case, which emboldened companies like Amazon to be more aggressive in transfer pricing figures.
Low-cost line sharing should encourage more aggressive DSL deployment because it is a dramatic improvement in the business case for DSL CLECs, says Strategis Group, a networking analysis firm in Washington, D.
In this case, I think the backlash is rife with overly-aggressive privacy protectionism.
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In the case of GCV, though, the Army has coupled an aggressive development schedule with a harsh structure of incentives that could spell major losses for the competing companies.
Paul, 50, has crafted a more aggressive schedule reaching out to Republicans in early voting states to make the case that he can unite the party and broaden its appeal.
Brito and Watkins begin with a detailed reading of some of the most influential statements of the case for the existence of serious cyber threats and need for aggressive government responses to them.
And the company received another blow this month when it lost a case against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) related to an aggressive tax savings scheme.
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In this case, researchers believe that a doctor's decision to start an aggressive antiretroviral treatment within 31 hours of the infant's birth led to the cure.
In which case expect the taxman, wherever he is, to become a lot more aggressive sometime soon.
Should this occur, observers expect a more muted move by gold than would be the case if policy-setters either do nothing at all or undertake something more aggressive, such as a third round of quantitative easing, known as QE3.
And if Japan becomes more aggressive in QE than the US, the dollar may rise, as has already been the case in the last month with the dollar rising against the yen.
Commerce, which used to be a Wall Street darling for its aggressive retail-banking push into Manhattan, is connected with several ongoing investigations, including a corruption case being handled by the U.S. attorney in Philadelphia.
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