For Japanese investors, this kind of actual or, more correctly, prospective yield from stock ownership may be acceptable.
The site probably took an hour to build and from there it snowballed by word-of-mouth, or more correctly word-of-e-mail.
The organizations that report on the industry does not call them to task and cast doubt on their claims or more correctly the claims of others with no facts.
More creditably, he correctly predicted that the boom generated by the Conservative government under Ted Heath in the 1970s would end in tears.
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Secondly people are becoming more used to speaking "correctly" to their phones and web browsers.
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Far more challenging is the task of correctly assessing those who are with us.
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As it has become more popular, many analysts have correctly pointed out the weaknesses in this approach.
Simplicity, when applied correctly, has a more profound and long-lasting effect than a lot of information crammed into a small space.
Indeed, because a territorial tax system would make it possible to avoid tax altogether on foreign income (rather than just deferring it) it would become even more important to define domestic income correctly.
NCIS, they said, was taking information in but failing either to give feedback on whether SARs were being submitted correctly - or, more seriously, getting the resulting intelligence to the agencies who could best use it.
At a recent WSJ conference, 75% of its erudite audience "voted" (correctly) that oil was more highly subsidized than ethanol.
Braveskimom.com has grown beyond my wildest dreams because, as you correctly noted, moms are more likely to share the minute, day-to-day information that other moms need to plan a ski vacation.
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Once the problem is defined correctly, the way out becomes more obvious.
Mr Obama's chances of being any more successful depend on whether his team has correctly diagnosed what is driving the wave of foreclosures.
Bob assured her, "We will do more for the community if we run this franchise correctly" -- and he was right.
Pakistani officials are swift to point out, correctly, that as a result, more Pakistani soldiers have died fighting the Taliban than the servicemen of the U.S. and other NATO countries combined.
No matter that the deal would weld the country's fourth and fifth biggest banks, by assets, into its biggest retail-banking outfit: ministers argued correctly that saving the financial system was more important than fussing about competition.
The more versatile the team the easier it is to respond correctly to changing situations.
Airlines are pointing out - correctly - that they are making their operations more efficient.
They may have decided, correctly, that exhortations to tighten belts or pay more taxes are no vote-getters.
While deflation may be the more immediate threat that the Federal Reserve and Treasury Department are correctly focused on, uncontrolled spending and borrowing could easily necessitate much higher Treasury interest rates to keep foreigners financing our mounting debt.
Now, if we're reading our tea leaves correctly, then Microsoft's got a whole lot more in store for 2010.
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Such reductions would likely preclude the maintenance of the sort of balanced deterrent posture based on a "Triad" of land- and sea-based missiles and long-range bombers that the United States has correctly deemed necessary for decades - and that may be needed more than ever in the future.
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In a YouGov commissioned survey of more than 2, 000 people in the country, only 33% correctly answered legal questions about uploading copyrighted content like photos or song lyrics to their blog or Facebook page, 42% passed a test on defaming others on social media and 38% knew the legalities of discussing super injunctions on social media sites like Twitter.
After correctly answering a total of 62, 273 questions and leading for more than 24 hours, Rock was narrowly beaten by 2, 926 answers by a pupil called Tatiana D from Australia who overtook him with just three hours to go.
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Twice a week, a more experienced therapist visits from South Carolina to make sure the therapy is being done correctly.
Specifically, we are considering a shift in our audit activities to higher dollar awards while further instructing auditors to ask more in depth questions on the bottom line issue of whether taxpayer funds were used correctly.
Even before reading their article, it could be guessed (correctly, as it turned out) that the 90 percent threshold was more an artifact of how the data were selected and grouped rather than anything resembling a natural law.
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Politicians believe, probably correctly, that they will spend the windfall from licence fees and casino taxes more benevolently than gangsters would.
Recent research by Dr Stephen Porges into what he calls the Social Nervous System suggests that eye contact, if used correctly can actually make both ourselves and those we are with feel safer and more receptive.
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