• But no investors will be more challenged than those with billions already managed by Bill Gross in the Pimco Total Return Fund.

    FORBES: Pimco Total Return ETF Shines a Light on Transaction Costs

  • Kodak, which renamed popular photo sharing site Ofoto to be in line with its EasyShare branding, would be challenged to incorporate much Xohm branding in a wireless sharing feature.

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  • So far the Obama Administration treats Chavez as a nuisance to be left alone but not challenged or reckoned with in any substantial way.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Zeroing in on Peru

  • Then this generation would be what Nelson Mandela once challenged it to be: the "Great Generation" that did away with -- in Mandela's words, the "most awful offense against humanity" that extreme poverty represents.

    CNN: Bono: Fight poverty to reach the 'Zero Zone'

  • It is a deal between the tobacco industry and a few contingency-fee attorneys (whose pay will not be challenged, as per the settlement), with the states taking a windfall-payment in exchange for co-signing the deal.

    ECONOMIST: Letters | The

  • The state Education Department says the 2013 test questions will be more advanced and students will be challenged to perform more complex tasks in line with the Common Core standards that have been adopted by 45 states and the District of Columbia.

    WSJ: Some NY parents to boycott new, harder state tests

  • This post is in no way meant to offer legal guidance, but merely my own personal opinion (which has the benefit of a legal education) with regards to how contracts can be challenged after being registered.

    FORBES: Understanding Subsequent Challenges To NHL Contracts

  • Net neutrality's embrace of force, its deliberate and mistaken conflation of competition with government-defined and mandatory openness must be challenged and rejected.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And I'm not being challenged with whether or not I paid extra to be able to access sites on a faster connection or a slower connection.

    NPR: Net Neutrality Battle Goes to Washington

  • Even Democrats, like Tony Hall of Dickson County, Tennessee, said Gore "lost touch with his constituency" in Tennessee and could be challenged to win them back.

    CNN: Gore's quest to take back Tennessee

  • To be a part of this tradition means that you are challenged to transform other people with the sound of your instrument.

    CNN: What is jazz?

  • Only the work horses of servers and its operating system software hold their primacy, but with computer hardware shipments in decline, even software profits could be challenged.

    FORBES: Apple, The Next Microsoft, Or Vice Versa?

  • But I can agree with the idea that both the internal and the external can be challenged at the same time and reinforce each other, in an ideal world.

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  • If you sit idly by as the participants in your 401k plan consistently fail to achieve any semblance of retirement security, you will be challenged, regardless of how many highly compensated advisers you have consulted in connection with your process.

    FORBES: Corporate Sponsors Agree: 401(k) Plan Results Don't Matter (April 8, 2008)

  • It does seem to be true that Eunice felt a physical resonance with athletics, with events that challenged the body, an inheritance of decades of swimming and sailing at the Cape and of touch football on the back meadow at Timberlawn.

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  • We had a double bottom this year with a major market correction that challenged the size of what might be considered a bear market.

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  • Such claims may be misguided, but cannot be understood, much less challenged, by pretending that Islam has nothing at all to do with them.

    ECONOMIST: A new vocabulary is needed to confront terrorism

  • At the high-performance end of the market, Ferrari's F-150 Enzo-replacement, with a price tag well in excess of a million euros, will be challenged by McLaren's P1, which was first seen as a concept in Paris last September.

    BBC: Geneva motor show: Luxury and recession

  • The Damkada school alone has about 30 blind students and the management hopes, that with the introduction of the computer, visually challenged children will not only be able to listen to CMC Madanpokhara's programmes but also to produce their own audio programmes.

    UNESCO: Communication and Information

  • Mackey said the vast majority of the force's 50, 000 or so staff, including 32, 000 officers, "act with the professionalism and high standards we expect, " and that unacceptable behavior would be challenged.

    CNN: London's Metropolitan Police faces racism claims

  • They're unhappy with several antitrust exemptions that railroads receive by law, including the inability of mergers to be challenged by a federal court.

    FORBES: All Aboard

  • If France, Germany and nine other states press ahead with a tax based on the commission's expansive proposal, it is likely to be challenged by some EU governments and big financial groups, according to several diplomats and lawyers.

    CNN: US banks warn over planned EU 'Tobin tax'

  • Without such knowledge, chemicals companies are challenged to ensure profitable margins or to make decisions on which raw materials should be further refined to deliver products with total higher value added output.

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  • Merger officials operate knowing that their decisions are unlikely to be challenged by firms whose only resort is to appeal to the European Court of Justice, a two-year marathon with uncertain prospects and in which even a victory can prove hollow, given the speed at which markets now move.

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