It pays a rising dividend that of late consumes less than 20% of earnings.
Given the technical readings, that may not be the case this time but buying in late December had less risk.
Out of around 64 aircraft, most of them Airbusses, only 22 were known to be operational by late February and less than that are airborne today.
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But when I co-founded a business with my husband in late 2009, less than a year after tying the knot, I was sure I knew what I was getting into.
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It may be instructive to remember that all of this global warming crisis frenzy really got heated up in the late 1980s, less than two decades after many scientists had warned during the mid-1970s that the next Ice Age was rapidly approaching.
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He did so year after year against a variety of competitors in a much less crowded late-night field.
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This threat, while not making any headlines of late, is no less significant.
Of late, I have been less pleased with the people who live by allocating capital, though.
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In late 2009, Alpha was less than 2% of assets in Mr. Rice's biggest fund at BlackRock.
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Of late, they have been less than helpful to Arthur Levitt's attempts to make America's financial markets more transparent.
Despite his trim and athletic appearance, I had figured Jorge to be in his late sixties simply because anything less just wasn't enough time to achieve all that he did.
It would arrive late more often, yield less water, become more sporadic, or dump rain in shorter, more destructive bursts (which happened two years ago in Pakistan, where the Indus basin disastrously flooded).
The cabinets changed when Darwin's theory of evolution became widely accepted in the late 19th century, with less emphasis on the exceptional, more on showing how each species fitted into the supposed scheme of things.
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No doubt he would have pined less during the late 20th Century, when many parts of the region became something of a hardscrabble industrial centre -- but as local manufacturing faded in the 1970s, rural charm re-emerged.
Another measure of train performance looks at how many trains arrive less than one minute late.
He was only appointed in late June, meaning he had less time to prepare.
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It is true that there's a windfall if you die early, but if you die late, your heirs will get less than if you had invested the same premiums elsewhere.
It was Mexico's worst natural disaster since the huge earthquake that killed thousands in the capital in 1985, and far more destructive and deadly than the hurricane that struck Acapulco late last year, though far less reported.
Professor JIM GUTH (Religion and Political Science, Furman University): Evangelicals, traditionally - all the way through the late 1970s - had been much less active in political matters and in part, as a result of his efforts, that's changed.
Between convention and the general election, crucial electioneering time, Bush was the butt of jokes on late night TV comedies on no less than 261 occasions, almost twice as many times as rival Kerry, according to figures from the Center for Media and Public Affairs.
These medicines, approved starting in the late 1980s, were thought to have less-dangerous side effects than early antidepressants.
This happened with Ronald Reagan in the late 1970s and then again, rather less triumphantly, with Mr Gingrich in 1994.
In the late 1990s consumers spent more and saved less, in the expectation that capital gains would finance their future pensions.
Ericsson's American Depositary Receipts have been trading for less than a dollar since late July, and a delisting warning from Nasdaq can't be too far off.
Even after introducing the Jetta in late 1986, the plant was operating at less than 40% of capacity.
If the drama of first contact was denied the late-arriving Pilgrims, it is even less available to travelers today.
Their model of copying the most popular games on the market, or simply buying them outright, has yielded less than stellar results as of late.
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And expectations differ across those scholastic landscapes: A professor at a teaching-heavy liberal arts university, for example, might have four or five times the teaching load, course planning, and grading of one at a large research-oriented institution but less in the way of sweating late nights, winter breaks, and most summers over hitting research grant deadlines.
Less than fondly, he recalls a late-1980s visit to a French pigment factory where the air was thick with powder laced (he suspects) with toxic heavy metals.
The substitute, beginning his second spell at the club, curled in a sweet strike from 18 yards less than a minute after coming on late in the first half.
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