If the client expresses that worry, the portfolio will be adjusted to reflect it, says Shawn P.
This commentary expresses his personal opinions and not necessarily the views of the Cleveland Clinic.
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Today he expresses his aspiration as something that might happen later rather than sooner.
Each rum is chosen because it expresses the characteristics and flavor of its birthplace.
Lara often expresses disbelief and reluctance through the game and at first, I found this annoying.
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The queen rarely expresses her opinions -- let alone political views -- in public.
And, ultimately, that sort of expresses both my political faith and my religious faith.
Rather, he expresses his concerns for the need for such trials in the following way.
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The envoy expresses "serious reservations" about requiring that such cases be reported to the police.
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The draft resolution expresses concern that these bulk cash transfers may be used to evade sanctions.
Everyone in this play is wounded by Martha's dropping out but expresses it internally.
The site, launched in 2007, expresses sensibilities similar to mine when it comes to e-communication.
He expresses bigoted views towards Catholics (of which Fellowes, a practicing Catholic, must surely disapprove).
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While Barack Obama expresses appreciation for our troops' service, he refuses to acknowledge their success.
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By its nature a powerful vision expresses a hopeful future about what your organization will be.
But the rhetoric with which she expresses her despair and revulsion around motherhood is perhaps less familiar.
Guildford Borough Council, which owns the building, said it "expresses its condolences and sympathy to all involved".
And because a duck is more like a chicken, the electorate will choose the candidate who expresses duck.
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It's hard not to bounce along with its infectious zing, even as the desires it expresses remain unrequited.
The Council expresses its intention to hold in the future informal interactive dialogues with regional and subregional organizations.
Staring backward leads to fewer fresh experiences, looking forward is one of those phrases that expresses its own delight.
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She absolutely intended to celebrate the way Ellie expresses her creativity through clothes.
"I want to leave a signature campus that expresses the values of the company for generations, " Jobs told Isaacson.
While he expresses affection for all of them, Leonard Bernstein clearly holds a special place in Drucker's heart.
The athletic director generally expresses the message that athletics as a privilege for kids who have their heads together.
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Henry expresses frequently voiced reasons that corporate executives give for getting involved in becoming angel investors in women-led companies.
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Diversity also expresses itself through cultural diversity, and the two are inextricably linked.
Although the Gizmodo article expresses some skepticism about these techniques, the article reaches the conclusion that the training works.
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Well, then, a dignified man is one whose appearance implies a lifetime of thought, one whose brow expresses it.
Rather, it pairs well with food, expresses purity, floral characteristics and, of course, the mineral aspect of the soil.
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