Along with the greater risk goes a slightly higher expected return (not counting fund expenses).
We spend 20% of our time on phones on Facebook, not counting Instagram, Zuck says.
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There were at least ten different kinds of currency, not counting the official money.
But the top law firms are not counting on such barriers to defend their turf.
Even with the decline, the Dow remains at its second-highest level in history, not counting inflation.
Unemployment is over 9%, not counting those who have stopped looking for work altogether.
Not counting the inflation adjustment, the yield on 20-year TIPS is a tiny 1.6%.
Consolidation among Japan's 100-odd banks (not counting the many credit unions) is badly needed.
From 1992 through 1997 it had the best return among all U.S. stocks, not counting tiny ones.
That loss is not counting a further goodwill impairment charge of an as-yet to be determined amount.
You know, it's hard to estimate people that you're not counting directly, but that's my understanding of it.
We are now publishing 3, 000 editorial pages a year, not counting what's in sister magazines FYI and ASAP.
Not counting the 1% management charge, which covers my costs, I make money only if you make money.
More fans fill Ibrox on a match day than all of the other SPL clubs (not counting Celtic) combined.
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Lula is not counting on a dysfunctional Congress to resurrect his political fortunes.
Before incentive fees (and not counting the annual fee), you are breaking even.
We'll assume that you are not counting on an eight-figure inheritance and that you're looking to build your own wealth.
The screenplay, by James L. White, sprawls across 30 years, not counting several stylized, color-saturated flashbacks to Ray's impoverished childhood.
But at least his firm has done well by shareholders, returning 11% a year (not counting dividends) since News Corp.
Chatter, after all, is a one-to-many model, not counting the case of teams, which can also post on a feed.
Not counting his re-nomination hearings, Greenspan testified an average of more than 10 times per year between 2000 and 2005.
It seems to be macho to say that one is not counting on Social Security being around in their retirement years.
The International Monetary Fund expects the BRIC nations, not counting South Africa, to account for 21.6% of world GDP by 2015.
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That's not counting enhanced and flavored waters, which are growing quickly but remain a small part of the bottled water industry.
"They're casting votes, not counting votes, " Bob Dole told reporters Friday, part of the Republican SWAT team of celebrity poll watchers.
Not counting the two Louisiana seats, the Republicans would hold 230 seats and the Democrats 202, with one held by an independent.
Given the movie's success, Mediastream investors should double their money over the eight-year life of the fund, not counting any tax advantages.
Not counting a mark to market accounting change, the company earned 65 cents per share, down from 71 cents a year ago.
The central bank argues that core inflation (ie, not counting energy and food prices) remains manageable, and is likely to abate soon.
In total the Labour-run council employs 3, 437 people, not counting school staff.
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