And additional strength in the stock, keeping WBMD in overbought territory, is likely to bring sellers and short sellers off the sidelines, at least in the short term.
Schumacher, who spent 11 years with Ferrari, was primed to step in for Massa after the Brazilian was forced to spend the rest of the 2009 season on the sidelines after his crash at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
For years Ryan and his staff at PartyGaming, which merged with Bwin earlier this year, had to sit on the sidelines, peering across the Atlantic Ocean at the boatloads of money PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker were making in the U.S. online poker market.
Most look for a big fight among the politicians, which is keeping a lot of speculative and investment money on the sidelines at present.
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The midfielder is seen as the ideal replacement for Joey Barton, who faces a long spell on the sidelines at Newcastle after breaking his foot.
Therefore, stops just under the first low will get hit, leaving traders on the sidelines at a level that in hindsight will turn out to be an excellent entry point.
Fear is on the rise and stocks are falling fast, but before heading for the sidelines, take a look at the market internals, which show that the mid-term trend is still bullish.
The gameplan worked a treat for more than half an hour, with Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger showing his frustrations on the sidelines at his side's inability to threaten Blackburn's goal and Rovers' heavy-handed efforts.
And then there's the goal celebration that has earned him the nickname of the Little Aeroplane, an idiosyncrasy first launched at Genoa after a spell on the sidelines.
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And so there was a danger for Barack Obama of looking unresponsive, of staying too much on the sidelines, at a time when the public was demanding a more activist approach.
Last week, instead of entering the fray with Woods at Bay Hill, McIlroy spent the weekend on the sidelines watching his tennis star girlfriend Caroline Wozniacki compete in the WTA tournament in Miami.
Moreover, institutions at present do not have the exposure to equities that they did at the beginning of 2011, which suggests fresh cash on the sidelines that could mute a decline.
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From 1954 he preferred to lecture on the sidelines, first at Columbia, then at Harvard, where he helped set up the Kennedy School of Government and was a founding director of its Institute of Politics.
Two umpires officiate on the game from out on the field of play, but at international level there is also a third umpire on the sidelines and a match referee.
But the traffic stayed at YouTube, and Madison Avenue has pretty much stayed on the sidelines, leaving YouTube unable to break into the big-time revenues of consumer packaged goods.
Two umpires officiate the game on the field of play, but at international level there's also a third umpire on the sidelines and a match referee.
Flintoff was injured while playing for Lancashire last week and faces at least two to three weeks on the sidelines.
Thailand's standoff between red shirts and yellow shirts and all who feed that fight from the sidelines, coming especially at this time, is not a compelling invitation for business.
"I used to be one of the people that sat along the sidelines and threw rocks at this process, and say, I can't believe they didn't come to a conclusion, " he said.
While that could produce the kind of downdraft in U.S. equities many market watchers have been predicting, it could also open the door for money on the sidelines to come in at lower prices.
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He paid the highest bid for the seat at the 20th amfAR bash, the Cinema Against AIDS charity auction held annually on the sidelines of the Cannes Film Festival.
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Those who had cut their losses at a predetermined level would be sitting on the sidelines with emotional and financial capital still intact.
Dr. Joan Gold, the Rusk Institute at NYU Langone Medical Center's director of Pediatric Rehabilitation, who watched briefly from the sidelines between appointments with her young patients and has seen the effect Only Make Believe has had on her patients over the years, agreed.
Trier and his co-scenarist, Eskil Vogt, have a keen sense of the rivalries and resentments at work in an ingrown circle of friends, but the vain gamesmanship pushes it to the sidelines.
From the sidelines Shnaider saw that his livelihood was at stake.
"In 1932 Babe Didrikson (a gold medalist in hurdling and the javelin at the Los Angeles Games of 1932) came in and evolved into the big name and pushed everyone else onto the sidelines, " said Mallon.
Of course, that assumes that macro events do not intrude again, driving investors to the sidelines and keeping new-issue loan volume at bay.
"We just don't have time at this point in the company's history for you to sit on the sidelines, " he warned.
Clinton said at a scheduled meeting between senior government officials and heads of international groups held on the sidelines of the U.N.
While a number of smartphone manufacturers have made announcements at the 2013 Mobile World Congress this week, Apple has decided to stay on the sidelines.
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