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Small, steady donations from consumers rarely go to these types of non-profits, and these financial institutions have not tapped into this wide philanthropy before.
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You go back to the 1970s, you go back to 2001, housing basically held steady, or even in some cases appreciated, while the market was crashing.
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Stilwell owns 33% of DST and 90% of Janus, whose flashy managers want nothing to do with the parent and aren't happy about being lumped together with steady-as-you-go DST.
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Personally, I think the game will hold steady, but if it wants to go back on the rise Blizzard is going to have to work on getting that casual base of players built up.
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But because the temperature is rising at a steady, almost undetectable rate, the indicators go unnoticed or are ignored.
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Some may go so far as to dip into their endowments to keep spending levels steady or use them to make loans to charities on the ground.
ECONOMIST: Philanthropy
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Investors say the pool of potential EIRs grows when a number of venture-backed firms sell at high valuations or go public because newly wealthy founders may no longer need the assurance of a steady job.
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As the years go by, the threat of storm surges is going to increase due to the steady erosion of the marshes surrounding settled areas: the Gulf of Mexico is moving slowly, relentlessly toward New Orleans.
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We're pleased with the steady progress that's being made, but mindful that we still have some ways to go in order to ensure that the merger gets done.
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