Like Washington and Atlanta, Cincinnati is hoping for a long postseason run after a disappointing finish a year ago.
You can bet that every NHL player is rooting for a long playoff run by the Leafs, if it is not at the expense of their own team.
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At 9 times my estimate for 2009 earnings and 4 times cash flow, it's cheap enough for a big, long run.
Keeping rates low to finance government debt is not a recipe for long-run growth or for credible U.S. monetary or fiscal policy.
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Phillips then showed why he's a three-time Gold Glove winner in the fifth, making a long run into center field for a basket catch with his back to the plate.
Japan has had very low interest rates (both short-run and long-run) for a couple of decades, yet the economy has remained stagnant.
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These private finance initiative deals, typically involving an arrangement in which a private company provides capital in exchange for taking over a long-term contract to run services, have had a mixed reception.
For a long time the company has run a lucrative side business selling used Werner trucks from its own lots.
Transitioning to Iraqi control was a logical option for the long run.
The Statute of Limitations for a fraudulent transfer action having long run, the Husband filed a motion to dismiss those claims and eventually the Trustee withdrew them entirely.
Svyazinvest was originally conceived both as a holding company for the state's interests in 86 local telephone firms across Russia and as a competitor for Rostelecom, a state-run near-monopoly in long-distance and international telephony.
As a sidelight, the market in municipals is up 9 percent, giving long maturing Treasuries a run for the outstanding asset class of 2011.
While the stock has had a short-term pull back due to some increased competition, in the long run, and I recommend clients look at stocks for the long run, this is definitely a strong company, with a good plan, and possibly, even some share buybacks in its future.
She found that those extreme diet plans were not realistic options in the long run for maintaining a comfortable weight.
To the winner it might look like success for a while, but in the long run it breeds resentment and distrust.
The prime example of all this is video, which Cisco believes will in the long run account for a lot of communication among both businesses and individuals.
There is oil aplenty of other sorts (tar sands, liquefied coal and so on), so the stuff is unlikely to run out for a long time yet.
That's a big part of the rebalancing, that at the same time we're going to spur investment, we're going to spur net exports, we do need to put in place a plan for getting our long-run budget deficit under control.
But in an increasingly complex world that is over-flowing with complicated statistical probabilities upon probabilities, being willing to make a simple decision is often far safer in the long run than choosing nothing for fear of making a mistake.
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Gold miners have been a difficult investment for the past several years, hurting investors despite a decade-long bull run in bullion.
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Pettitte pitched seven stellar innings Saturday night, and Vernon Wells hit a go-ahead two-run homer before making a long running catch for the final out, giving the New York Yankees a 3-2 win over the Kansas City Royals.
Michael Gartenburg, research director at Gartner, told the BBC it could be a good thing for consumers in the long run because it would force Apple's competitors to innovate.
Having some market-based mechanisms built into the program before that time will give a future congress and a subsequent president the opportunity to take real and necessary changes to establishing a workable health care system for the long run.
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As the late, great economist Julian Simon demonstrated (both with clear economic logic and an unassailable mountain of data), there is a long-run tendency for standards of living to improve and for material scarcity to relax as a constraint rather than tighten.
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"We don't see any immediate welfare concerns, providing the surface is appropriate for a horse to run on and as long as the horse is fit to undertake the race and is treated well, " the organization's deputy chief executive Tony Tyler told CNN.
And moreover, the course that he is pursuing with our partners, he believes very strongly, it creates a better opportunity for success in the long run for the Libyan people, for the United States, for the other countries in the region, and for all our allies.
Prices could slump as a major buyer steps to the sidelines, and for the minimal returns available in bonds more than a few years in duration, the risk of a years-long bull run reversing is too substantial for Fuss to flirt with.
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"I have never been as nervous as this for a long time and the nerves are making me run faster, " Greene said.
Thus, those states claiming that they are cutting fat and waste are actually setting the stage for the impoverishment of their citizenry and a long-run decline in the revenues available to pull themselves back out of this hole.
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