In calculating the 100-basis-point value, Weed assumed that losses generated by the loss-harvesting portfolio would mostly offset short-term gains elsewhere.
To ensure privacy, and weed out harassers, EmergencyLink doesn't just give out medical information and contact information based on a single call.
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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg had opposed any rating system that he said would expire before it could weed out ineffective teachers.
One explains that Singapore needs to weed out undeserving claimants and shakes his head at the potential cost of a comprehensive welfare service.
Demand Media took a major hit in traffic after Google changed its search algorithm to weed low-quality pages out of top results.
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And we all came to know the beloved race of sturdy, hairy-footed creatures, fond of pipe-weed, domestic pursuits, gardening and adventure, the Hobbits.
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But in border cities in the provinces of Limburg and North Brabant, there are local officials and residents who support the introduction of a weed pass.
Anecdotal evidence of really awful teachers is always springing forth to justify a system of accountability designed to weed out ineffective, unsatisfactory teachers.
Its chief tool is E-Verify, an electronic employment eligibility verification system used to weed out unauthorized immigrants when they apply for a job.
Another outbreak of the weed caused extensive damage to a number of important wetland habitats, including Exminster Marshes in Devon, earlier in the year.
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Agency experts believe the weed only appeared at Davidstow this summer but it has already occupied an area the size of a tennis court.
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We will weed out unnecessary planning regulations to ensure that businesses can get back on their feet and feel secure as quickly as possible.
These were designed to weed out frivolous cases involving complaints about unpaid City bonuses, but they might also discourage genuine whistleblowing, fears Ms James.
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Even on the East Coast, people over-water, over-weed and over-fertilize their lawns in an (inevitably) futile struggle to achieve a perfect, dandelion-free bit of green.
Biometric identification is also helping counties to automatically weed through the fake, duplicate, and fraudulent entries with a speed and precision not before possible.
Jimson weed, a white-flowered plant, also known as Thornapple, Stinkweed and Devil's Trumpet, is a native of Asia but grows abundantly in the United States.
The return of IPOs, put on hold as the market regulator tries to weed out weak candidates, could boost earnings at companies such as Citic Securities.
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The bill's chances improved further when Senate President Teresa Paiva Weed said she would allow the bill to move forward, despite her opposition to gay marriage.
In the southern state of Tamil Nadu, piles of bricks and mounds of weed-ridden soil at a halted project attest to Wal-Mart's hurdles and frustrated plans.
Zimbabwean tobacco growers watch in horror as big cigarette firms, worried that their supplies might vanish, help farmers in neighbouring countries to start growing the weed.
At BayShore Dura Medical, Lopez and Mendia complain that some of the new CMS rules penalize legitimate companies while still not doing enough to weed out fraud.
Mr Gormez's goal is to weed out those unsavoury texts (on restricting women's freedoms, for instance) that, in Mr Gormez's words, obscure the original values of Islam.
Exactly how the female selects the most compatible sperm is unclear, but the likely explanation is that cellular interactions in her reproductive tract weed out unsuitable candidates.
On the minus side English Nature, a quango with responsibility for the environment, has published evidence that they might end up creating a new class of weed.
Burridge is quick to criticise "evil weed" words, such as dishonest euphemisms that try to sound neutral when really they are negative, such as friendly fire and downsize.
He said the three warning stages were a weed notice, a cultivation notice and finally a termination notice if no improvements were made after the first two requests.
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The 5% Duma barrier was designed to weed out the just-for-fun contenders, but even the bigger ones have mutated, merged and divided like bacteria, leaving the voter bewildered.
As with any excise tax, the amount of revenue a weed tax could generate is a function of four big things: The tax rate, supply, demand, and price.
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Almost all of that came from dirt, fertilizer, bug spray and weed killers sold under brand names Scotts, Miracle-Gro, Ortho--brands it owns--and Roundup, marketed through an agreement with Monsanto.
Companies like Deep Eddy (Texas), Jeremiah Weed (Connecticut), Sweet Carolina (Maine) and Seagrams (California) soon popped up to sell their own versions of the concoction.
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