In fact, most investments fail and many fall short on the profit side.
Many fall into the hands of ruthless and well-armed people-smuggling gangs as they try to make their way to Israel or Egypt in search of a better life.
The idea is to run through your desired list of items and indicators and see how many fall on the bullish side of the ledger as well as how many are bearish or of no real help.
"I think every player in one way or another goes through a tough time, and I think it is not how many times you fall but how many times you get back up, " Ivanovic, who this year has been working with Steffi Graf's former coach Heinz Gunthardt, told reporters.
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Too many organizations fall into the trap of going to the cloud for cost-savings and high availability, Staten says.
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Many advisors fall victim to emotions that end up harming their clients.
Argument No. 2 against tax cuts, which many economists fall for, including, apparently, Fed chairman Ben Bernanke, is that cuts themselves produce inflation.
For the last decade, each new technological advance has predicted the demise of brick and mortar retailers, and indeed we have seen many giants fall.
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Andrew is falling into the trap so many pundits fall into: that simple solutions exist and if we just hold people accountable the system will fix itself.
Which is not fair, as rock is the umbrella under which so many bands fall and to say the genre as a whole is dead is to put a toe tag on all the subgenres as well.
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But many will fall through the gap.
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There are undoubtedly many others that fall into the category of future irrelevance as well.
Moreover, many would probably fall into the pattern of labour commuting and not settle permanently.
Sure, his treasure trove of dirt was the domino that caused many others to fall.
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We parents love to hate on the test prep, but so many of us fall into the trap.
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Save those in dire need, who continue helping to save others and many thanks will fall upon thee.
Many new studios fall apart because everyone involved puts their all into the product and nothing into the company.
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But after the closing dinner fades into a memory, many startup leaders fall into one of four predictable death traps.
But he added that many countries would fall short of organisation's targets.
Despite some small infractions, LaBeouf has managed to avoid the traps of drugs and alcohol that so many young actors fall into.
Many of these fall short of delivering full restitution and unvarnished truth.
And it can be impossible without a state that operates at a minimum level of efficiency, which many tropical countries fall short of.
Particularly when your yellow card is for one of the many offenses that fall under the rubric of "unsporting behavior" such as shirt-pulling, time-wasting or obstruction.
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Many of them fall into love with Facebook and then bought the shares, although most of them have probably never bought anything through the advertisement on Facebook.
However, many investors still fall for the historical growth fallacy.
They argued that their subsidies were only one factor among many causing cotton prices to fall, and that cotton was only one heavily subsidised product among many the talks would have to address.
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