Offering our children an outstanding education is one of our most fundamental -- perhaps our most fundamental obligation as a country.
The PowerShares Dynamic Energy Fund (PXI) is a quant-driven fund that uses fundamental- and momentum-based factors to select and weight its holdings.
So I think we are addressing the fundamental -- as we call them, the systemic risks associated with hedge funds, derivatives, and some of those others.
It is that fundamental belief -- it is that fundamental belief -- I am my brother's keeper, I am my sister's keeper -- that makes this country work.
These differences of opinion are fundamental - indeed, this is the basis for opposition party claims that Wales could lose hundreds of millions of pounds in regional aid.
That date in history may also be recalled as the beginning of a fundamental - and enormously consequential - sea change in the way the Bush administration thinks about, and performs, missile defense.
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Given the political cycle and strong differences on both sides of the aisle in Washington, we do not anticipate any material tax law changes over the near term that would prompt material overseas cash repatriation, whether in the form of a 2004-style Homeland Investment Act of more fundamental long-term tax reform.
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Maybe this new paradigm of fundamental indexing--unlike all the other new paradigms I've seen--will work.
Global economies will certainly be impacted by a fundamental disruption--even a short one--in the oil markets.
Both Germany and Japan, once widely admired growth machines, are now in need of fundamental re-engineering.
Lacking a control group is a fundamental no-no in social science research across the board.
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But a fundamental re-think of the basic design may be necessary now if nuclear energy is to go forward.
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Participants who see higher prices said given the long-term fundamental backdrop of ultra-loose monetary policy, gold will be underpinned.
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We must lay the groundwork for the fundamental risk-management-market institutions that enhance safety better than tossing everything to regulators.
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Whoever draws "investment versus cuts", "economic stability" or "voters have two fundamental choices - between Labour and the Conservatives" has won.
The fundamental public-private conflict of the GSEs means the taxpayer will always be lender of last resort to these quasi-public organizations.
It is that fundamental faith -- that American optimism -- which says no challenge is too great, no mission is too hard.
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No divestitures or conditions can remedy these fundamental anti-consumer and anti-competitive harms.
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And Ray Boulger, of mortgage brokers John Charcol, points to an even more fundamental trend - just not enough houses are being built.
Indeed, it was this modernization process that shaped fundamental evolutions - sometimes convergent, sometimes divergent - in Japan as well as in the Arab world.
Before we too easily accept that fundamental indexing--relying on style tilts toward dividends, value or smallness--is the new paradigm, we need a longer sense of history.
Thanks to our fundamental high-tech strengths and the prospect of a tax cut, the U.S. economy may claw its way back to a 3% growth rate.
Mitch and Morrie subsequently spent the next sixteen Tuesdays together exploring many of life's fundamental issues -- family, marriage, aging and culture to name a few.
All of these stories reflect the fundamental reality -- and that is, women are among those struggling most under the status quo, the way things are.
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Bad luck plays a role, sure, but disaster usually strikes because of a more fundamental flaw--in the original idea, the strategy, the execution or all of the above.
His answer to that riddle has been to accuse Clinton and Vice President Al Gore of squandering the opportunity these good times offer to tackle fundamental long-term problems.
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The most fundamental long-term reason for optimism is demographic.
Overall, almost 79% of those questioned said they either strongly agreed or somewhat agreed with the description of the internet as a fundamental right - whether they currently had access or not.
This will bring in a series of top managers from the corporate world, as well as from smaller firms and government agencies, and lead them through a fundamental re-assessment of the leadership techniques.
She called for a "fundamental re-negotiation" of Britain's links with the EU, stopping short of calling for withdrawal but nevertheless suggesting that the UK should pull out of common agricultural, fisheries, foreign and defence policies.
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