Such funds throw around terms like risk parity, equity long-short, market neutral and absolute return.
We'd throw around ideas, kick the songs around, try them different ways and get them right.
"Maybe gross is a better number to throw around if we use numbers with Mikey listening, " his e-mail said.
People tend to throw around degrees and acronyms like they really hold a lot of weight in the recruiting world.
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For the moment, Manchester City is the hottest team in Europe, with flashy stars and plenty of money to throw around.
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The merely moderately wealthy with a million dollars to throw around still have a chance to score digs in the ritzy vacation village.
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As an advocacy group, Electronic Frontier Foundation can raise very important questions, but when actual fights start cropping up you can bet Apple can throw around some impressive resources.
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With loan losses still climbing, banks are loth to throw money around.
"I think that maybe is the Greek in me, " she giggles, admitting that she does like to throw herself around the stage a little bit.
The pair returned to Magnussen's Hollywood home to throw ideas around.
Their ability to throw weight around can mean higher, return-eating fees that can push up costs for investors, even those who never go near a supermarket.
UEFA's Financial Fair Play regulations, which begin in 2014 and limit a club's losses over a given period, are turning soccer into a buyer's market in which habitual big spenders are unwilling to throw money around.
With some guests gathered on throw pillows around a low table, and others on bar stools at the kitchen counter, we talked of food and travel, photography and arranged marriages (a few glasses of wine among strangers often leads conversations in unexpected directions).
Not that the Carlton boss is one to throw money around recklessly - he has built his empire on an aggressive buying strategy, but keeps a firm eye on the bottom line, abhoring debt and keeping what he calls "old-fashioned" accounts.
Some of the smaller ones throw their arms around your waist and cling to you.
Conscious of the stakes involved, foreign investors are starting to throw their weight around as well.
In fact, America's overwhelming might carries an obligation not to throw its weight around unnecessarily.
Intel's ability to throw its weight around won it the high-profile Apple account, displacing IBM and Freescale.
This has aroused fears, in France, of a bigger, bolder Germany, readier to throw its weight around.
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Might not a chamber consisting exclusively of life peers be more tempted to throw its weight around?
Of course it applies to (the term) "boys" but you don't throw the word around as often .
With both sides showing a willingness to throw the ball around, play flowed.
But in Apple's rebound from its low in 2000, the company has been emboldened to throw its weight around.
And if Chinese firms throw subsidised capital around the world, that's fine.
And yet the super-rich are still able to throw their money around.
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But he says that "there was often a lot of resentment towards them, about the way they would throw their money around indiscriminately".
Clearly a peril of being a high profile billionaire is that Cambridge, Mass. public relations and consulting firm Monitor Group will throw your name around.
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