If so, that fund must have been a pretty tight run ship (excuse the pun).
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So while WellPoint has turned into the Goldman Sachs of health care over the last year, the company is a tightly run ship from a financial point of view.
"Football just is going to run the ship, no matter what happens, and that's happened, " Boeheim said.
Unfortunately, superconducting power systems are still about five times too weak to generate the 25, 000 to 50, 000 horsepower required to run a ship.
"Best Buy is starting to run a tighter ship in which demand is properly aligned with inventory, " he said.
They can be nimble and run a leaner ship with far less overhead.
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We forced ourselves to run the tightest ship in our entire industry.
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Mr Howard and his treasurer, Peter Costello, have run a tight ship, virtually eliminating national debt with a succession of budget surpluses.
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In the industry, it is known as refranchising, and the strategy is based on the idea that franchisees will tend to run a tighter ship than a company-owned operation.
With analysts predicting there will be little good news on the economic front until the summer, Mr Schroeder will have to run a tighter ship politically if he hopes to swing the vote his way in September.
Apple does run a very tight ship regarding what applications it allows, pre-vetting all programs, he agrees.
In 1996, Mr. Mandl jumped ship to run startup telecom firm Teligent Inc.
We recommend the owner-operated outfits because they run a much tighter ship.
We run a very tight ship but we are determined to enjoy ourselves and we are trying to give our supporters something to smile about.
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" Adds Liu Bo, a former Microsoft business director in China who jumped ship to run a competing software firm, Beijing-based Red Flag Software: "Windows is a good product.
Consider: Your first match is set aboard a spacecraft travelling through the cosmos at the speed of light Run past one of the ship's many windows and you'll see stars whizzing by outside.
Plus, ERTS could have more room to run if the skeptics start to jump ship.
Alistair Brown and Usman Afzaal steadied the ship with a 59-run partnership before Kaneria dismissed Afzaal for 25 in his first over, with Bopara taking a superb running catch.
But Daleen Terblanche and Alison Hodgkinson steadied the ship with a dogged 55-run partnership.
The church is run by a campaigning Christian online magazine, Ship of Fools, which takes a light-hearted approach to religion.
The ship has been flying a Curacao flag, but it will be switched to a Russian flag "in order to avoid a possible detention of the ship, " the state-run Itar-Tass news agency reported.
Now there was a ship, and Captain Walken knew how to run it, and take care of his crew.
Lara steadied the ship for a while, carving a 51-run partnership with Smith.
Each of those generators is the size of a bus, so it's unrealistic to think that the ship could have enough backup power on board to run services when the engines die, Herring added.
Nine months later, in a panic over rumours that nervous European leaders were scheming to have him shipped off to the remote Atlantic island of Saint Helena, Napoleon slipped aboard a departing ship and strode back into Paris for one last run at ruling Europe (the Hundred Days), ending in his defeat at Waterloo.
Kamran Akmal, Mohammad Yousuf and Misbah-ul-Haq all fell in a 24-run spell, before Umar arrived at the crease to help Younus steady the ship.
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