So strike one Bernanke victory for higher stock prices, and one defeat in money markets, where the attempt to stimulate the purchases of homes through lower interest rates backfired.
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So the strike price of the call you sell is the upper bound on your potential gain.
So news can strike the particular stock or sector or your emerging markets so quickly and take you off guard.
So how to strike the tenuous balance between keeping employees happy and paying them a reasonable rate?
So how to strike a balance between service and affordability?
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Hollywood is still reeling from last year's writers' strike and the weakening state of the global economy, so the potential for a strike by the Screen Actors Guild is slim.
"That is why this strike is so indefensible, so unjustifiable, so irresponsible, " he said.
CBs are trading so far beneath their strike price that the option is worthless.
He denied having a strategy to force workers out on strike purely so he could fire them.
But there's this looming actor's strike, so it's not 100% sure that it's going to be made, but it's looking pretty certain.
No-one is arguing that pharmaceutical companies should not demonstrate the value for money which their medicines deliver so that NHS can strike the right balance.
The book was published in September, so this may not strike you as the most prompt of reviews, although if I yoke in a Christmas association it should become more timely.
In fact, the holiday is so significant that when there was a strike by jewelry shops a year ago to protest higher taxes on gold, the strike was called off a day ahead of the holiday so consumers could buy, Savant said.
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He said members had not been balloted for strike action, so any participation would be illegal.
Plenty of teenage entrepreneurs have built companies that later have success, but very few strike it rich so quickly.
Either she would think that I had been with another woman or, if she did believe my story, it would strike her as so weird as to be a kind of benchmark in our married life.
Panetta's comments followed Obama's call on Tuesday for a short-term agreement to avert sequestration, which was created by Congress in 2011 to be so draconian that lawmakers would strike a budget deal and avoid the cuts.
These photos will strike a chord with so many people whose lives are touched by autism.
So we're going to strike a better balance with sensible regulations that unleash trade and job creation, while still protecting public health and safety.
And Congress is in no mood to grant it fast-track negotiating authority, without which America lacks the power to strike trade deals and so cannot negotiate credibly.
Much of the nation's post passes through London on its way elsewhere, so if they come out on strike the ripple effects could disrupt deliveries across the country.
Users got fed up with high taxes on the manufacture of things like virtual T shirts, so they sent their avatars on strike, marching and carrying signs against their own world.
The Dole camp is not nearly so well positioned to move fast and strike hard.
So with a game like Counter-Strike you have lots of calculation but not a lot of class variation.
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