Mutual funds have seen a muted reaction by investors in the wake of the weekend's tumultuous events on Wall Street, as investors eschewed panic Monday and instead appeared to take the turmoil in stride.
Emily needs to be willing to take the hard lessons of the marketplace in stride and with a teachable attitude.
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It will be interesting to see if markets take the commodity slide in stride.
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Citi should be able to take the losses in its stride, given its enormous balance sheet and low cost of funds (thanks to cheap deposit funding).
One such move saw him collect a neat short offload from stand-in scrum-half Chris Leck and throw an exquisite long pass out to Bell, but the centre could not take the pass in his stride.
To make an orthograde single-footed leap, which was the most common way to jump, the gibbon continued its walk taking one full stride before reaching the take off phase.
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The young men take pride in their school as they stride through the hallways lined with banners from Ivy League and historically black colleges and universities and into classrooms where Mac laptops await them.
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If the Dresdner plan now goes ahead, Germany's retail financial markets will take a big stride towards Allfinanz: the provision of banking, insurance and asset management by single institutions.
Kelly, as quoted by Oak Lawn Patch, did not take the change of status in stride.
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It will do all the work of a business, its scientific calculations, its routine office accounting, and its occasional costing analyses as each comes round, and it will take in its stride all the awkward exceptions that crop up in every batch of routine calculations.
She worked hard to take the setbacks and side effects in stride.
The girls mostly take it in stride.
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As long as you take it all in stride, nothing of the sort will happen.
Small businesses take economic headwinds in stride because they know the marketplace is self-healing with the passage of time.
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It is no easy matter running trains in one of the steepest, most topographically awkward nations on the planet, but the Swiss seem to take it in their stride.
The pair fought out a tremendous finish up the straight that appeared to be Dettori's for the taking but Perfect Stride dug deep to take it by a nose.
With the decline of the docks and manufacturing over the past 30 years, the local planners have learnt to take economic change in their stride.
He seems to take comparisons to the last secretary of state involved in a presidential election controversy in stride.
The Gunners knew that with United away to Liverpool on Sunday they could take a potentially significant stride towards a first top-flight title since 2004.
His bride-to-be called the late princess "an inspirational woman" and said that joining the Royal Family was a "daunting prospect" but something she hoped to take in her stride.
How they will react to being fired en masse as the downturn worsens remains to be seen, but Mr Tapscott suspects they will take it in their stride.
But it did not take long for Catalans to get into their stride, Murphy scoring two tries in 10 minutes to put the home side firmly in control.
Slowly but surely, Zambia began to take the upper hand and it was no surprise when Mbesuma took Isaac Chansa's headed pass in his stride before firing home from close range.
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