In the tables that follow, we offer some off-the-beaten-path metrics that shine a spotlight on possible value plays among energy producers.
But a high-profile investor lawsuit against BlackRock, whose iShares funds dominate the business of exchange-traded funds, may finally shine a light on one of the least-understood aspects of those costs.
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Google used its annual meeting with analysts on Wednesday to shine the spotlight on some of its most precious assets--its workforce of 20-something engineers, computer scientists and mathematicians.
After a steady showing in Beijing with a semi-final spot, this part-time jazz singer now looks ready to shine on the world stages.
At the 3rd Women Deliver global conference on May 28-30 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, we will shine a spotlight on the global solutions and innovations that are making a difference in the lives of girls and women, from family planning to education to empowerment.
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The name Dark Patterns itself (what hacker-types might think of as black-hat user experience) names and helps shine a light on a previously murky area.
Carrera y Carrera is known for combining matte-shine effects on its pieces, an effect that served to make my two monsters seem even more forbidding.
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They found a metal-like shine on the leaves, indicating that the upper and lower epidermis were dying.
Here the mood seems as bright as the shine on a new green-and-yellow Deere combine.
Above all, both narratives shine a stark light on poverty -- an aspect of Indian society that has increasingly been pushed into the background by a decade and more of upbeat headlines about the country's dramatic economic growth.
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Specifically, she created a company aptly called ClearHealthCosts.com, which uses crowd-sourcing and other techniques to shine light on the shadowy world of health care provider costs.
To shine a light on stable families and tight-knit communities.
Not only that, if you provide them with resources that they can use to do their jobs better, they will be motivated to do even more -- and an appreciative light will shine on you.
Enhance your self-worth from the inside out and shine light on the Twittersphere.
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But this unsavory episode should also shine a light on the law that gives tax-exempt status to political groups of all ideological stripes, often described by the code section that grants their exemption 501(c)(4)s.
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Let your skills shine on the resort's two championship 18-hole Fazio-designed PGA golf courses or gravitate toward the swimming pool to soak up some sun.
The home support at Schladming had hoped defending world champion Anna Fenninger would shine on the big stage, but the 23-year-old failed to make one gate high up the course.
And I'm told that he looked forward to it all year -- that he relished the chance to shine a bright light on an injustice and on those fighting it, and to support them in that fight.
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"Once again our volunteer crews have shown that they are committed and brave individuals, on standby to save lives at sea some rain or shine - even during summer when they deserved their own time off to be with their families, " Insp Mansell added.
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Right now, a new generation of reporters can shine by taking on the biggest stories of the day that would have long-term impact on the direction of our country.
Listening to her speeches, with their longing for a lost, spit-shine world, one could sometimes mistake her, were it not for the emphasis on social justice, for a law-and-order Republican.
In the meantime, it is for the rest of us to shine a light on proceedings, and on what they say about the state of things - and of things to come - in the Netherlands, and elsewhere.
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Once one of the performers on Kenya's emerging hip-hop scene, his brand started to shine when he made clothes for his musician friends.
But an injury to the Cameroon international defender has given Bale the opportunity to shine, with Redknapp rewarding his performances a more advanced attacking role on the left once Assou-Ekotto returned to fitness.
Inside the greenhouse, lines of bright sodium lights shine down on the growing tomato plants, and the temperature remains a constant, warm 23C -- even in the depths of winter when outside temperatures drop well below freezing.
But as we talked about it, I think he grew more comfortable with our approach to it and having it shine a light on where America was in those times, and how far we've progressed -- and maybe how far we still have to go.
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