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    1. Clearly there’d be those wanting to capitalize on a nation’s despondency


    2. She was hoping to capitalize on that relationship to expand her contacts in equestrian circles, but the arrest changed her schedule, putting Boston first, Kentucky second – business before pleasure


    3. Just as we have rich liberals today who capitalize on human misery by bread and circuses and by blaming the rich, so their prototype existed 2000 years ago:


    4. Several men wanted to capitalize on the early development of steam engines applied to boats


    5. By implementing Socialutions as a management strategy, organizations can capitalize on the relationships and relationship connections of the people


    6. It allows a group to capitalize on their strengths, identify


    7. You capitalize on the role the


    8. These days, a worthwhile PR strategy has to capitalize on the internet


    9. We also know they have a weak spot on which we intend to capitalize


    10. They are already making plans to capitalize on the rebuilding of Japan and Europe; they have put plans in motion to mobilize the western allies against Russia

    11. They intend to capitalize on fear by creating a standoff and possibly war between the west and the USSR


    12. For example, college ministries may capitalize on student congregation tendencies on campuses to establish separate-but-equal, racially divided chapters


    13. Whereas the ways outlined here on how to capitalize on your ownership


    14. could capitalize and convince her that she was wrong, that she needed


    15. capitalize on those attributes, due to his gambling endeavors and a string


    16. willing and able to recognize and capitalize on these four trends


    17. Because there was no cover in the garden, they would need to move swiftly to capitalize on the element of surprise


    18. will over capitalize for the sake of acquiring other companies - the type of funding acquired by ConocoPhillips in our previous example- and offer the investor a great opportunity


    19. investor’s attempt to capitalize on a bull market, what it lacks in scientific legitimacy, it makes up in timely effectiveness


    20. capitalize on the craze, make that our

    21. often indicate a potential buyer who can capitalize on knowledge of that


    22. be there to capitalize on that little transaction too!


    23. Whether and how we can capitalize on this is the question


    24. testing out new niches, then by all means, capitalize on niche


    25. They had thought the cleric would capitalize on the next session, but he did not


    26. And it was the only alternative she could think of that would not only maintain the integrity of the town but capitalize on the very things that made it unique


    27. And that is what we need to capitalize on


    28. And we can capitalize on that with a fully developed rural tourism campaign


    29. “Avery,” she said quietly, wanting to capitalize on this rare moment of alone time with


    30. “This is how they both sell the individual and capitalize upon their conditioned depression:

    31. • Is there some big trend that I can capitalize on? For example, “USA Today”


    32. need to plan your launch to capitalize on the strongest


    33. Eilidh herself couldn’t believe it either and stood stunned, failing to capitalize on the bear’s lack of balance


    34. This unmarried, unemployed, fame-seeker attempted to capitalize on her reckless behavior by starting a reality show that only lasted a hot minute


    35. He could do whatever he wanted back then, and so he had them made because nobody knew anything about DNA testing in those days and this was a good opportunity to capitalize on a man’s misfortune


    36. Always capitalize the following:


    37. Building your list is one of the quickest ways to capitalize on all your


    38. We will never capitalize on talents and abilities we are not


    39. Everyone should be ready to capitalize on the possibilities by


    40. diers tried, as she hoped they would, to capitalize on the opportu-

    41. Gritting her teeth Holly felt confident that they wouldn’t break her, and tried to probe their power for weak spots she could capitalize on


    42. Years later she will try to capitalize on her relationship with Ronald Reagan by taping interviews suggesting that intimacy soon followed


    43. Leave it to him to try to capitalize on the princess’s visit, use it as an excuse to spend the next few months in bed, receiving a steady stream of women whose sole purpose is to have sex with him 24/7


    44. Ulbrickson had swapped a senior, Wink Winslow, for George Morry, as coxswain, to capitalize on Winslow’s greater experience with river rowing


    45. It had also cost Clyntahn his most valuable tools within the Army of God’s senior hierarchy, and Maigwair had moved rather more effectively than even Duchairn had expected to capitalize on those unexpected vacancies by putting men he trusted into those positions


    46. Both of these are reliable trades that capitalize on basic elements of price behavior


    47. I show you how to develop an investment strategy to capitalize on this trend


    48. The benefit is that you get to capitalize on the growing commodity trend without actually having to buy commodity exchange-traded products!


    49. Another great way to capitalize on oil profits is to invest in an emerging market fund that invests in countries that both sit on large deposits of crude oil and have the infrastructure in place to export crude oil


    50. Because of its size and experience in the industry, Phelps Dodge is in a good position to capitalize on increased demand for copper








































    1. It seems as though this socialist has capitalized on capitalism


    2. Or on the flip side, if the experience is immediately capitalized and the lesson proposed by it is learned quickly, the life progression becomes much faster than originally planned


    3. ’ I capitalized the word that is important in this Amendment—a word that all social judges ignore


    4. n All words have been capitalized


    5. He certainly capitalized


    6. The Qualinesti Elves quickly capitalized upon these aerial movements


    7. As you may have observed, I have not capitalized the name of satan in this book


    8. Failure for Edison was a learning experience, which he capitalized on to bring light to the world


    9. capitalized at $10000 with D/E of 0 %, 50 % and then 100 %


    10. and is capitalized at 10 %

    11. On the same note, over capitalized companies often do better than under capitalized


    12. in Germany; as the Nazis capitalized by being equal opportunity haters, blaming everybody but 98


    13. Sam, like his last name Gold, had capitalized on his abilities from early on in his life and was a self-made billionaire, and a member of The Waldger Group


    14. The intensity of the moment produced a spontaneous trance in John and Chantal capitalized on it by speaking in a soothing monotone so as to access John's unconscious through the trance


    15. stood the mood of the crowd and capitalized on this


    16. If I feel I deserve four billion dollars for managing a hedge fund that capitalized upon the collapse of the global economy, then I feel I have earned my just rewards and I am being fairly compensated


    17. capitalized on the skills of both tribes, which


    18. They are the invisible tip of the shitpile of capitalized western civilization


    19. All Coins, stamps, buttons, the heads of zippers, pins, capitalized letters, hats, neckties


    20. possesses which will help in the new job? How can they be capitalized

    21. Note: even though sheol, hades, and grave are capitalized in some translations, they are common nouns and should not


    22. used the Hebrew word in the English translation; however, they capitalized it as if it were


    23. capitalized it as if it were a proper noun


    24. noun "death" five times and did not capitalized it


    25. not be capitalized but some translations do


    26. they capitalized it as if it were a proper noun


    27. common noun "death" five times and did not capitalized it


    28. Note: even though sheol, hades, and grave are capitalized in some translations, they are common nouns and should not be capitalized


    29. The New American Standard Version did not translate it, but used the Hebrew word in the English translation; however, they capitalized the common noun as if it were a proper noun


    30. The New International Version translates the common noun "sheol" into the common noun "grave" sixty times and into the common noun "death" five times and did not capitalized it

    31. The New King James Version capitalized "Angel" in these passages when they considered it to be a "theophany" an appearance of God in a form that can be seen


    32. should not be capitalized but some translations do


    33. Which one did they think it is, common or proper? How did they know when it is a common noun and when they should change it to a proper noun? The New American Standard Version did not translate it but used the Hebrew word in the English translation, however, they capitalized it as if it were a proper noun


    34. There are lots of services that can be capitalized on and used to form the bulk of a business conducted from home


    35. First, “kinder” should have been capitalized


    36. Then he capitalized on the midday sun to maximize recharging


    37. In fact it is a simple bookkeeping exercise that should have no effect on the share price or the value of the company – some of the retained earnings are capitalized and shifted from one line in the books to another


    38. There were spots where I should have capitalized on getting huge with 1–2c risk, but I wasn’t certain if it would work or if I really did have 1–2c risk


    39. In the ensuing depression, it registered a much smaller shrinkage in gross and net earnings than did the transportation industry, and its seems logical to expect that bonds of soundly capitalized light and power companies will replace high-grade railroad bonds as the premier type of corporate investment


    40. Enterprises capitalized on a reasonably sound basis, as judged by former standards, had little difficulty in meeting bond interest

    41. The bonds of reasonably capitalized electric and gas companies have given a satisfactory account of themselves during this decade and the same is true—to a lesser degree—of the relatively few railroads which showed a large margin above interest charges prior to 1930


    42. IN OUR HISTORICAL DISCUSSION of the theory of investment in common stocks we traced the transfer of emphasis from the net worth of an enterprise to its capitalized earning power


    43. As we shall point out in the next chapter, this assumed earning power may properly be capitalized more liberally when the prospects appear excellent than in the ordinary case, but we shall also suggest that the maximum multiplier be held to a conservative figure (say, 20, under the conditions of 1940) if the valuation reached is to be kept within strictly investment limits


    44. Example: Trico Products Corporation, a large manufacturer of automobile accessories, is capitalized at 675,000 shares of common stock, of which 450,000 shares (owned by the president) were originally “restricted” as to dividends


    45. Because of this fact there is some tendency for speculatively capitalized enterprises to sell at relatively high values in the aggregate during good times or good markets


    46. The result was that, instead of showing an increased total value by reason of the presence of senior securities, the company sold in the market at a much lower relative price than the conservatively capitalized American Maize Products


    47. It should not properly be termed overconservatively capitalized because the variations in its annual earnings would constitute a good reason for avoiding any substantial amount of senior securities


    48. In a speculatively capitalized enterprise, the common stockholders benefit—or have the possibility of benefiting—at the expense of the senior security holders


    49. To view the matter in a practical light, the purchase of speculatively capitalized common stocks must be considered under general or market conditions that are supposedly normal, i


    50. In our Mohawk Rubber example the intelligent purchaser at 15 could not have expected to hold it beyond 100—even though its quotation did reach 250—because at 100, or before, the shares had lost the distinctive characteristics of a speculatively capitalized junior issue









































    1. This is a highly beneficial exercise that gives a closure to the past and capitalizes on past unhealthy material


    2. It capitalizes on trends when the signal is profitable as denoted by the [Big Gains] moniker, then a fail-safe mechanism kicks in to limit losses if the signal is false


    3. You can find out if a business routinely capitalizes its costs by reading the footnotes to the financial statements


    4. The net present value of aggregate wealth capitalizes current and expected future cash flows in the economy, which in turn depend on growth created by productive investments


    1. with the intention of capitalizing them


    2. "That surprises you?" She moved closer, capitalizing on my reaction


    3. You just want to move on by processing all the unhealthy memories of your past, capitalizing on the experiences and releasing all the negative feelings connected to them


    4. Both of these scenarios illustrate the emerging challenges for executives contemplating their organizational strategies aimed at capitalizing on the shifts created by advanced social computing trends


    5. Capitalizing on the


    6. appears to be capitalizing on momentum, but is not investing on the criteria of prior


    7. assets in the year they buy them, rather than capitalizing them, in


    8. Endlessly reacting simply to the exigencies of the immediate now, either as emergency crisis response or as entrepreneurs capitalizing on panic, is to suffer under the capricious dictates of the tyrants that presently dominate is


    9. Thanks for taking the time to email, not to mention capitalizing and punctuating, and indulging my current eccentricity for de-netcasting and twitter-briefing


    10. It was disposable income's scrupulous fear in a marketplace capitalizing on phobias that produced the greatest health crisis in the post-modern medicinal age

    11. I had kept my plans of capitalizing on the election to gather my facts and materials for my proposed book to myself, but was tempted to reveal it to my father if only that would make him allow me to witness the election processes


    12. Capitalizing on the subconscious need to vicariously and safely experience what we lack, or do not dare face


    13. that are less risky,’ I said, capitalizing on her misery to sell more


    14. Coffee is serious business, and you can profit from the coffee craze that has gripped the United States (the largest consumer of coffee in the world) and is spreading throughout Europe and newly developing countries such as India and China: Simply invest in the companies that are capitalizing on this trend


    15. ) I have opted for my own compromise here, capitalizing nouns and catch phrases with regularity, while verbs and most adjectives are lower-case


    16. I do follow the eighteenth-century practice of capitalizing certain words for emphasis—a practice we have largely abandoned except in ironic writing


    17. Certain ones are geared to capitalizing on one’s (hopefully correct) outlook for a particular stock, or for the market in general


    18. But since the depression many of the large companies have switched over to the less conservative basis of capitalizing these costs, subject to annual amortization


    19. We believe that capitalizing these costs, and then writing them off as oil is produced—although less “conservative”—is the preferable basis both for comparative purposes and to supply a fair reflection of current earnings


    20. Heedless speculators, however, were capitalizing as permanent an earning power of Interborough stock which analysis would show was of entirely nonrecurrent and temporary character

    21. What happened? In 2000, WorldCom’s management lost control of its finances, making at best a highly risky bet on future revenue growth and at worst a calculated effort to disguise deteriorating operating margins by capitalizing expenses


    22. In this tabular comparison we follow the suggestion previously offered that the effective debt be computed by capitalizing the larger of net deductions or fixed charges


    23. The multiplier might be equivalent to capitalizing the earnings at, say, twice the current interest rate on highest grade industrial bonds


    24. A second method is to estimate a maintenance R&D on the same basis we estimated maintenance capex, by capitalizing R&D into an asset, finding a sales-to-asset ratio, and using that ratio times the dollars of additional sales to arrive at the growth portion of R&D


    25. " This may have been a result of the weakening hold of modern investment theory in the profession, or simply of the desire to increase returns by capitalizing on the "best ideas


    26. That said, even after 14 years of trading success based upon capitalizing on upside moves in the market while sidestepping every significant market downturn since 1992, including the mother of all NASDAQ bear markets from 2000 to 2002 (see Figure 4


    27. But by capitalizing on the window of opportunity that presented itself in late 2007, and by making full use of pocket pivot points, I was able to reverse my draw downs that had occurred in my own trading account up until August 2007 and finish the year up +30


    28. Even in years where there are a high number of false signals where the market moves higher after a sell signal is issued, a proper model should have a failsafe built in to minimize losses during such challenging market periods, such that it can still well outperform the major averages by capitalizing on the times when its signals are correct


    29. If momentum investing means buying strong fundamental stocks with a large institutional following as they emerge from a proper consolidation or sideways range and then capitalizing on the ensuing huge upside price move, then so be it


    30. This is the more difficult half of capitalizing on a big winner—buying the stock is easy

    31. By capitalizing these expenses, AOL was able to overstate its earnings for several years


    32. As you’d expect and appreciate in an effective hash function, a minor change to the text (capitalizing the word Island) completely changes the resulting hash value in both methods


    33. Many books, seminars, and computer programs have been designed around calculating, analyzing, and capitalizing on the differences between an option’s delta and volatility


    34. Yet despite this abysmal record, mining companies are setting up shop in the DRC in the hope of capitalizing on copper deposits in the country’s southern Katanga province


    35. He also noted that Media Vision was capitalizing software costs, not expensing them


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