Rand said he had seen Dozhier hand money to Hale on three occasions.
If hedge funds which trade voraciously and without constraints, are permissible investments for retirement funds, why not simply hand money to an experienced gambler and send him to Las Vegas?
Yet even as rich countries hand out more money with one hand, with the other they continue to make life difficult for the world's poorest by excluding them from rich-country markets.
But when the crash comes, he says, investors hand that money back to the experts.
Investments from institutional investors, like university endowments, were fairly straightforward: They hand over money and wait for returns.
And to support American innovation, what my administration is trying to do is not just hand out money.
The BBC's Catherine Byaruhanga in Kampala says Ugandans are used to seeing the president hand out money at public events.
When the personal income tax on dividends becomes punitive, however, companies are reluctant to hand the money out to the owners.
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Mr Gregr's scheme may now hand them money and reverse that process.
These problems are problems for a reason, and they need a plan of attack, not a glib push to hand out money.
Angels, corporate investors, even your lawyer may want to hand you money.
Courts and arbitrators have told some banks to hand the money back.
That's painfully obvious in programs now under way at many public pension funds to hand out money to "emerging" mangers--as in minorities and women.
The Lib Dems stress good old-fashioned local government, while the Tories are keener on avant-garde ideas to hand over money and responsibility to people directly.
Travellers should never hand over money or contact information in person, and they should also watch out for photography being a ruse to distract them while being pick-pocketed.
Even in the poorest and most remote areas, people flock to the roadside to hand over money, clothes, water bottles or bags of rice and lentils.
For a variety of reasons, these are dark days for journalism, with the public's appetite to hand over money in return for quality reporting apparently in inexorable decline.
"It's important to understand that if a young woman walks into a clinic and says she wants to be an egg donor, the clinic doesn't just sit down and say, 'Sure' and hand them money, " said Dr. Mark Hornstein, president of the Society of Assisted Reproductive Technology.
In theory, investors should be indifferent about whether they receive money as dividends or buy-backs (and, indeed, firms should not care how they hand over the money).
In principle, the US government could print up or borrow a ton of money, hand it to state governments, and then have all the money used to cut taxes rather than to finance programs.
"We were moving huge boulders, hauling trash and basically losing money hand over fist, "he recalls.
Rover was thrown to the wolves by BMW because it was losing money hand over fist.
The only two that are still publicly traded, TAM and Gol, are losing money hand over fist.
We believe that they can do heroic things, so we hand over our money and repress our doubts.
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MSNBC, advertising revenue does not make up the shortfall and both of them are losing money hand over fist.
But everyone has the same chance of being dealt a good hand when the money is on the line.
Maryam Syed, prosecuting, said the boy was walking in an alleyway when Williams-Brown asked him to hand over his money.
For example, despite the rise of file sharing, Hollywood has continued making money hand over fist at the box office.
Then, hand out that money, to very person in the country as a fixed pay from the wealthy, to the poor.
' The couple hand over the money and walk towards the bar, looking as if they'll never speak again, let alone tonight.
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