"I don't think it's that Americans don't take stock in the candidates, " Rohde said.
Thanksgiving gives all of us a silent, peaceful opportunity to take stock in what is good in each one of us.
The company, which is already the subject of an SEC probe over allegedly forcing wholesalers to take stock in order to boost its apparent sales, said it may be forced to restate prior-year sales and profits.
If you take no stock in the main Christian festival of Easter, or if you are a non-Jew who has no interest in atoning in the fall, you have an all-American fighting chance of being able to ignore these events, or of being only briefly subjected to parking restrictions in Manhattan.
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An unexpected disappointment in housing data helped take down stock markets in early trading and proved that despite a nascent recovery, residential real estate markets are years away from health.
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Immediately after the 2nd UNESCO workshop, a working meeting, Towards Excellence in Journalism Education, will bring together Potential Centres of Excellence and Reference in Journalism Training in Africa to take stock of the progress made in three broad criteria areas of curriculum and institutional capacity, professional and public service, external links and recognition, and development plan, strategy and potential.
That particular flaw will most likely be fixed between now and its official release, of course, so we didn't take too much stock in it.
Those who hold more than 10% in employer stock should take this moment to log in to their 401(k) website and rebalance this unnecessary risk today.
The Casey Research analyst favors buying gold as part of a regular accumulation program, somewhat similar to the cost-averaging approach many take in the stock market.
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In the short period before the government called a halt to take stock, two British universities moved in.
The box of bones, containing partial remains from at least six individuals, was first officially recorded in a stock take, at what is now Gloucester City Museum and Art Gallery, in the 1950s.
Investors, however, might more wisely take a look at the stock in danger of being edged aside, Exxon.
The annual stock take of an aquarium in Cornwall is under way to find out how many animals it has.
It also comes as historians and Jewish organizations continue encouraging nations to take unvarnished stock of their actions in Nazi-era Europe.
Several market analysts said it will take a hefty break in stock values to shake up investors enough to return to gold in a big way and its safe haven allure.
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The second will take stock of the progress recorded in Uganda, Mali, Guinea, Mauritania, Mozambique, Congo, and Niger on consolidated organizational and political supports, funding mechanisms, technical assistance, and results produced for diagnostic studies in progress or about to start.
UNESCO: Taking stock of teacher diagnostic studies in Africa
She recommends for those wanting to take more risk, investing in stock and investment based Junior ISAs that pay dividends.
Instead we need to take stock of the times we live in: at least in the West, government retreat from their traditional role as the funders of social services is threatening the viability of many organizations that communities rely on.
Put buying in the March expiry suggests some traders are prepping for the stock to take a few more kicks to the face in the near term.
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Charities in Guernsey have been given the chance to take their choice of unsold stock at the Checkers store at Admiral Park in St Peter Port.
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We'd be foolish to take comfort in the strength of recent stock-market performance.
This extraordinary chance to take stock first-hand of the situation in Cambodia helped inform the observations and recommendations we made in the Center's analysis.
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With YHOO, one might short sell the stock to take advantage of a plunge in the shares if a buyout offer does not materialize.
"An advantage of a PIPE is that an institutional investor can take a large position in an illiquid stock, " said Byron Roth, chairman of Roth Capital Partners, which raised the most money in PIPE deals last year.
Since we have now lost the candidate in this presidential election who spoke for one of the grandest of all American traditions, that of economic growth, we are in a position to take stock of a few things.
The energy consumption data also could help home and business owners take stock of their energy use and take actions to save money, such as putting in more energy efficient light bulbs and appliances or running washers and dryers only when electric rates are low.
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The March arrival of the Monterey in the eastern Med is a good time to take stock of how the U.S. missile defense program has changed over time, and consider the way in which changing threats and technologies have transformed the role of the Navy in missile defense from that of a disinterested bystander to a key player.
The CDDR report offers a moment for all parties in Lusaka to pause and take stock.
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