From a national policy perspective, speculation provides the grease that encourages markets to be efficient and aids in price discovery by often providing the other side of the trade.
Both the foundation's and Wipro's philanthropic efforts share a common philosophy: They seek to offer the recipients of aid an ownership stake by often requiring them to pick up some of the tab.
She teases the reader intellectually rather in the way that Gertrude Stein used to tease, by a strange use of repetition, and by often using silliness as a route to the exploration of seriousness.
He suggests measuring the academic influence of CEAs by how often their economists have been cited by their peers.
Late in the summer ten kids with advanced neuroblastoma, one of the deadliest childhood cancers, began undergoing a radical new gene therapy with a breathtaking goal--to fight the disease not by deploying often inadequate chemotherapy and radiation but by jiggering the immune system to attack tumors it otherwise ignores.
Local governments and school districts blame programs and costs required by Albany, often won by politically powerful public worker unions, for many of them facing insolvency.
They come to the UK often by road or rail, but they will often have got to the Netherlands by air from Kenya, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Colombia and other supplier nations.
In that way, third-party stores may get trapped into their niche as a simple aggregator of apps , and fail to build the m-commerce features desired by developers (and often by endusers).
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Nor do they have to pay for sanitation, because latrines are often provided by the aid agencies, or clean water, since that is often supplied by the agencies or by the government.
Looking at how toddlers responded when briefly separated from their mothers, they found that some immediately burst into tears, or clung to the door, but others were able to overcome their anxiety by distracting themselves, often by playing with toys.
The music was superbly crafted pop, produced by Quincy Jones and often written by Jackson himself.
"I might start coming by more often to see how y'all are doing, " Penny said.
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Fuel and water must be transported by convoys which are often targeted by our adversaries.
The thundering silence of apparent inactivity by regulators often drives more tips and tipsters back into the woodwork.
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It was at that par 3 surrounded by an often rowdy crowd that he also heard the loudest "Boo!"
People with frontal lobe damage caused by accidents often find difficulty concentrating and are more easily distracted, research shows.
As you know, many base salaries on Wall Street are eclipsed by bonuses often in the form of company stock.
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"Migrants attempting to illegally enter the United States by boat often travel abroad dangerously overloaded and ill-equipped vessels, " said Capt.
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Judging by how often they come looking for me when I'm eating, though, my kids must be able to smell fear.
Worse, the fancy products cooked up by banks often have unintended consequences.
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Threatened by these often painful revelations that invariably endanger careers, people if not entire departments will, quite logically, out of self-interest, fight back.
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By running often, and constantly threatening to run, Tebow forces the defense to spread itself a bit thinner to account for all 11 players.
Diseases caused by prions often take many years to produce symptoms.
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"He would probably brew up and tell stories whenever he stopped in a lay-by, often picking up listeners, " says Rev Andy Jowitt of Milton Keynes.
Similarly, those under scrutiny by regulators often are engaging in insider trading or trying to get an edge on a soon to be released recommendation from their firm.
Over the course of the House managers' presentation last week, I confess I was struck by how often they referred to the significance of the rule of law.
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Mancini said after the game that he hadn't asked the club if the reports around Pellegrini were true, but was frustrated by how often it was coming in questions from the news media.
American force levels will be set on the basis of what is deemed by our government to be necessary for U.S. deterrence and security requirements, not determined by the often arbitrary results of protracted negotiations with Moscow.
Messrs Skelcher and Davis's research, which predated the Nolan reforms, also found evidence that the great and the good were to a large extent self-selecting: even in quangos where ministers have the final say, they found that most new members were chosen by the existing board often by personal recommendation.
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