Mr. Marer says he skates a fine line between enjoying exercise while shunning overt competition.
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Foreign companies are shunning U.S. markets and raising cash in London, instead, or by private placements.
Serfdom may be superficially appealing to some, but how is shunning work and still eating moral?
And now, in another sign of disenchantment with public ownership, chief executives are shunning board seats.
In the meantime, many investors have been shunning the individual mortgage REITs for ETFs instead.
Although Asia's big banks may be shunning New York, the continent's technology companies keep coming.
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Inflation is rampant, the currency unstable, and foreign investors are shunning the Colombo stockmarket.
He carried on doling out public money and raising pensions and public-sector wages while shunning reform.
Borrowers are also shunning banks, turning instead to the capital markets to raise cash more cheaply.
Firstly, more senior managers are shunning retirement, which makes climbing the ranks within a company tougher.
Could it be that investors currently shunning Sears for the same reasons are making the same mistake?
Plenty of big businesses, too, are shunning the stockmarket, with its costly reporting requirements and impatient investors.
More families are shunning full building surveys so they can raise enough cash to buy a home.
Shunning Soviet minimalism, the rooms are decked out with luxury furnishings, including marble floors and cowhide rugs.
But India's habit of shunning meetings with Mrs Zia and her followers may come to look short-sighted.
Furthermore, it's the youngest workers those best able to take a gamble who are shunning their employers' company stock.
He says Israel's shunning of the network is a dangerous infringement on freedom of press and speech.
Initially shunning social media, the USMC began allowing it in 2010 and actively using it in 2011.
The truth is that the markets are shunning Greece because they have limited faith in the progress path.
As I wrote in these pages a few issues ago, investors appear to be actively shunning technology stocks.
Until recently, investors were shunning commercial property in smaller cities, especially those hit hard by the housing crisis.
At a time when many Americans were putting up walls and shunning foreigners, Manning reached out to them.
Continual shunning by MLS led many fans to question if the city would ever get a top-flight team.
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These range from stigmatization to shunning and discrimination against them and their families.
The citizenry is already perpetually shunning the importance of vowels in our language.
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It privatised almost everything, shunning tariffs, subsidies, bail-outs and restrictions on foreign ownership.
At best, shunning these two companies will provide a false sense of security.
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But shunning salads is no way to live, especially in the summer months, when cool, green salads are especially enticing.
Not only are central bankers accumulating reserves but dumping the dollar, even private investors seem to be shunning US assets.
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Rebecca McCaughrin of Morgan Stanley, who has analysed the recent windfall, believes that the cartel is even shunning American goods.
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