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He said the lengthy and costly inquest had played a crucial role in testing those theories - but that some people would continue to believe in the murder theory no matter what the verdict was.
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Richard Moroney of Dow Theory Forecasts urges investors to continue to look beyond drug stocks for this year's best buys.
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This meant that, in theory, these copyright holders could continue to pursue cases against the 26 defendants.
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It was maybe because of Berne - where clocks continue to tick over centuries - that the Theory of Relativity, a concept that time is not constant, could have been born.
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He is the last witness for the defence and is expected to continue testifying on Friday, including giving an alternate theory about how Jackson died.
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Richard Moroney, editor of the Dow Theory Forecasts , believes that this momentum will continue due to strengthened financials.
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Judges should pay more attention to this analysis, since they base their generous fee awards upon the theory that firms like Robbins Geller need a rich multiple to continue the valuable work of suing corporations.
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Theory and speculation aside, executives in corporations and State departments will continue to dispatch humans rather than emails to pursue and close deals and protect sensitivities.
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Now we get to a new hurdle, I call it the 'added digit theory', and here we are, we have just passed ten thousand, prices continue to rise for a couple more months and nobody knows what is going to happen in the future and it is a worrying concept.
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Portfolio manager Richard Moroney, who's also editor of the Upside and Dow Theory Forecasts newsletters, finds that stocks earning consistently superior scores on his "Quadrix" quantitative tended to continue earning high scores for attractiveness.
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