From a technical standpoint, it is the price action that tells me whether to get in or out of the market in any month or any year.
Another problem is what some ministers call "the Honda problem" - the risk that multinational companies put further investment in Britain on hold while they wait to see if the country will stay in or get out of Europe.
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Conversely, the workers in the low-ranking states typically get less reward, in one form or another, out of their jobs.
This is why you should be more concerned with maintaining proper asset allocation than trying to determine what the hot stock of the day is or when the best time to get in and out of stocks is.
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Some in Jakarta believe Mr Habibie himself might end up as a victim of East Timor, with the violence either designed or allowed to get out of hand in order to discredit him.
Some key figures tackling the global recession found this paper a useful addition to the debate at the heart of which is this key question: is it best to let debt increase in the hope of stimulating economic growth to get out of the slump, or is it better to cut spending and raise taxes aggressively to get public debt under control?
I've witnessed plenty of famous or wealthy people try to get every dime they could out of anything with their name or hand in it.
So, pieces of the ideal, which has existed for almost a decade, are beginning to fall into place: multiple devices that serve different functions all pointing at the user and maintaining state, network communications and cloud-based services that coordinate them all, and control points and apps that allow the user to get the most out of his or her device pantheon in the most convenient way.
He has filed or defended legal cases in an effort to get out of jail and to retain payments from his days at Tyco.
Its officials argue that insurers in foreign markets should either be very strong or get out, because of the importance of economies of scale.
Everyone got its legs kicked or its feet trodden on in the scramble to get out of the carriage that very minute, but no one seemed to mind.
Disney and DreamWorks are smartly releasing the film on a quiet holiday weekend where it can stand out and not get lost in the sea of summer or winter blockbusters.
Usually, in life you have a few options lead, follow or get out of the way.
"If people are in abusive relationships, I think they need to get out of them or at least get help, " Summer said.
Get out of your mobile homes or whatever you're traveling in -- (laughter) -- come back to Washington.
But Brig Munro said the regime did not motivate or encourage young offenders to get out of bed and take part in purposeful activity.
Do you want to do something to the house, or will you get in the middle of that kind of project and find out we're moving?
After several meals at Il Lago, guests might want to work out in the sixth-floor fitness center or get a massage from one of the hotel's staff therapists.
To survive the outbreak and the price crash, pig farmers either had to sell out to bigger companies, hold out hope that things would get better or specialize in up-market cuts of pork.
The narrator is a sensitive cad who's stuck in a relationship (or two) he can't seem to get out of.
When the forbidden zone stops aircraft getting in or out of Heathrow, Schiphol and Charles de Gaulle, things get a bit more desperate.
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Nobody could get in or out until a local farmer turned up with his snowplough, and every fresh fall of snow means the villagers are trapped again.
By assuming the mythical even playing field at the beginning, libertarianism ignores the disadvantages some have to climb out of or the advantages others enjoy to get those raw materials in the first place.
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"The difference is you're talking about somebody dead in the vehicle or dying very quickly, or somebody being able to get out of the vehicle themselves, " said David Ward, director general of the London-based FIA Foundation for auto safety, which supports the Euro and Latin NCAP programs.
And if somebody is going to promise that they can wave a magic wand or sprinkle the pixie dust or plant the beans in the right place so that we can get out of this problem, they're just not being straight with you and they're not being straight with the American people.
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Or, maybe the reason we meditate in the first place is to get out of a dieting and quitting mentality.
She said she saw an older man get out of the canal, but did not see a brick in the road or any kind of obstruction.
Without water 'on tap' economies can't get going, children are more likely to drop out of school or just not attend in the first place and hospitals find it virtually impossible to cope with the spread of disease and infections.
Feels like: A sharp pain in your heel (or heels) that's at its worst when you get out of bed.
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