More precisely, buy some exotic, expensive funds that take doubled-up short positions in Treasury bonds.
Secondly, the outcome-based approach requires companies to map out goals more precisely than with time-and-materials models.
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More precisely, the bigger and the stronger will finance and police the smaller and the weaker.
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More precisely, as US News reporter Simon Owens recently wrote, engagement matters, but sentiment matters more.
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In the past couple of years, however, they have chosen their corporate targets more precisely.
More precisely, I was looking at an image fitted for my home monitor, unreduced for the laptop.
Thus, race or ethnic origin can sometimes serve as a useful surrogate for more precisely defined genetic differences.
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This is the home of the Sioux, more precisely the Oglala Lakota Sioux, the tribe of Crazy Horse.
More precisely, just a few feet from the empty side of the net.
Or more precisely the fad that is already dead, but still keeps coming.
The new dummy will help safety experts decide far more precisely how to prevent injuries and reduce their severity.
The biggest skirmish may be with teachers, or, more precisely, with their unions.
By holding the patient's head completely still, radiographers can target tumours more precisely.
Or more precisely, will be before it becomes absolutely necessary to do so?
And that, in turn, enables insurance companies to set their premiums more precisely.
More precisely, the inherited 401(k) can be converted into an inherited IRA and enjoy the stretch-out capability of the latter.
"We've been able to see its size, exact location and place it more precisely into the landscape, " said Ms Charlton.
To put it more precisely, it follows that seeking or obtaining an abortion cannot be a sufficient condition for moral culpability.
Lastly, both parties try to find out as much as possible about individual voters so as to target them more precisely.
We can track and trace events to a country and often know more precisely who or what organization originated the attack.
The urgent need is for an international legal code that defines cybercrimes more precisely, and offers the basis for some remedies.
And they are unhappy - or can be ditto - over Barnett or, more precisely, the impression that Barnett feather-beds the Scots.
This means that all fonts and images will be defined more precisely and will benefit from a 758 x 1024 resolution screen.
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Autism, more precisely the autism spectrum, is a range of brain disorders that can cause difficulties in social interaction, communication and behavior.
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In the spirit of free trade or more precisely leveling the playing field, this is one export we should think about encouraging.
More precisely, Louis Michaud is seeking to create a tornado-like vortex inside a tower to produce winds that would drive electricity-generating turbines.
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LG's advanced picture quality is further enhanced by its 2013 Triple XD Engine which controls and processes images more precisely than ever before.
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It is a small handgun, produced in Germany between 1922 and 1930, but police are hoping the specialist can date it more precisely.
Researcher Dr Ying Li said it might also be possible to use the technique to target drug treatments more precisely at cancer cells.
So far this has been tried only in animals, but the results suggest that getting nearer the nerve fibres activates them more precisely.
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