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For small investors the Mutual Funds is a safe avenue to play this game from sideline with very much reduced risk
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Even with considerable research the managers of Mutual Funds are not always able to take correct decisions about entering or exiting a particular script as the share price movements usually defy all logics at least in the short run
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When you invest in a mutual fund, you do not have to work hard in rotating your money from one scheme to another
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Instead a new scheme is likely to be introduced soon wherein one can but Gold Mutual Fund
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an opportunity to do both him and his aged aunt a mutual favour
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Their loathing of each other was not merely mutual, it was severe and genuine
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This afternoon my sister and Antony finally decided to take a divorce by mutual consent, after ten years of misery and irresolution
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I feel wonderful as I respond spontaneously to this mutual love attraction; it's something I've never experienced before
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But this, too, is best done a mutual exchange basis
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We resigned ourselves to playing a waiting game, during which Menachem told me about the vagaries of his life, about how he never quite made any decisions, but through a word here and a mutual friend there, he had just gone with the flow
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We are intrigued by the phrase ‘matters of mutual interest’ and keen to learn what it might denote! Until tomorrow - Liesse Yare
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wrapped in earth and arms and mutual blinding
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In tacit mutual agreement, Berndt and I stop a few yards into the wood, hiding behind trees, and look back to see what is going on
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All was silent now except for the screaming of the swifts and our mutual embarrassment
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When I first saw it I was terrified but now, with a little mutual consideration, I think we get along rather well
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I think it would be much better if we asked our mutual friend for bit more help
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Unfortunately, the mood was broken when, over a large cognac, his wife revealed that she had phoned their mutual friend, had told him about her husband’s terminal illness and had persuaded him to make her poor spouse’s final year or two truly comfortable
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Our mutual friend is opening a fish processing factory just down the road in St Austell, which might come in handy now that we’ve run out of cash”
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After twenty minutes of driving, during which the fisherman’s wife gradually lost the will to fight and bawl, the car pulled up at the head of the cliffs that rose up above the beach where the fisherman, his wife and their mutual friend had first bumped into one another
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In the bottom of the envelope was a set of keys to a brand new second hand caravan that was parked on top of the cliffs in exactly the same spot where the fisherman and his wife had lived before they had met their no longer mutual friend
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Terry retired from the beautiful game amid a welter of accusations, of public rows with Bling and general feelings of mutual betrayal
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Of course, if a willing young lady fluttered her come-to-bed eyes at him he was still game, but on the whole his thoughts were crystallising into shapes that combined the simplicity of out and out lust with the complexities of mutual respect and life-long friendship
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Without that, it is mutual masturbation is it not? I've read enough of the Bible to know the only virtuous use of the organs is to produce children
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Nowhere is this more obvious than in the mutual fascination that the high and the low of the land have for the world of television
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They took pride in their home and without the expense of youngsters nipping at their heels they were able to fill their lives with activities designed to displace their mutual sense of loss and longing
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our mutual friend for bit more help
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his wife revealed that she had phoned their mutual friend, had told
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The meal had been pleasant … we discovered a mutual liking for Italian food, amongst other things
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fisherman, his wife and their mutual friend had first bumped into
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rather gratifyingly, it appears to be mutual
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lust with the complexities of mutual respect and life-long
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than in the mutual fascination that the high and the low of the land
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mutual sense of loss and longing
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It seemed to Tom that there might have been some flash of mutual
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“It was very mutual
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We have an arrangement with a certain gentleman, a mutual acquaintance if I remember correctly, who will supply us with as much of this shit as we can shift
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A partnership forged out of mutual suffering
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Connor smiled, “That will be grand; I'll leave that up to you and himself then,” he answered, satisfied of their mutual understanding
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When I last had word from a mutual acquaintance of ours as to the current rates of tuition, books, uniforms, room and board, and travel for an English education
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They’d bumped into each other in the bar one day, discovered a mutual interest in music and the band had been born
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“Believe me, the feeling’s mutual
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They discussed their mutual fondness for the work itself and of Harold's being able to call upon Lawrence for any assistance he might be able to advance on his friend's behalf
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The evening was approaching too soon for either of their tastes and they agreed to continue their intercourse, mutual schedules permitting
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Till this stipulation was made, mutual emulation, and the desire of greater gain, frequently prompted them to overwork themselves, and to hurt their health by excessive labour
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When the stocks of many rich merchants are turned into the same trade, their mutual competition naturally tends to lower its profit; and when there is a like increase of stock in all the different trades carried on in the same society, the same competition must produce the same effect in them all
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It seemed the only thing holding many marriages together was a mutual love for their offspring
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Of the mutual condition
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Couldn’t he see this was a time for joy, not sorrow? Was he so burdened by our mutual failure to save Euredon that he could never know happiness again? Didn’t he feel this bond between us, this promise that we’d always prosper side by side?
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The gains of both are mutual and reciprocal, and the division of labour is in this, as in all other cases, advantageous to all the different persons employed in the various occupations into which it is subdivided
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Those whom the law could not protect, and who were not strong enough to defend themselves, were obliged either to have recourse to the protection of some great lord, and in order to obtain it, to become either his slaves or vassals; or to enter into a league of mutual defence for the common protection of one another
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The inhabitants of cities and burghs, considered as single individuals, had no power to defend themselves; but by entering into a league of mutual defence with their neighbours, they were capable of making no contemptible resistance
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Mutual interest, therefore, disposed them to support the king, and the king to support them against the lords
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Without the establishment of some regular government of this kind, without some authority to compel their inhabitants to act according to some certain plan or system, no voluntary league of mutual defence could either have afforded them any permanent security, or have enabled them to give the king any considerable support
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There was a mutual understanding in their eyes, a mutual recognition for the need for secrecy
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The pecuniary advantages which they receive from one another are mutual and equal, and such a tenant will expose neither his life nor his fortune in the service of the proprietor
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moments; the mutual realization, reminders, and the sounds of spirits rushing past in a kind of otherworldly tribute
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Those mutual restraints have put an end to almost all fair commerce between the two nations; and smugglers are now the principal importers, either of British goods into France, or of French goods into Great Britain
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Her voice broke, “Let's just say Elenir and I both had a reason to seek out each other's company and develop a mutual loathing of the Directorate administration
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It was a relief and a blessing how their mutual remembrances did well to ward off the most wrenching pain of the heart
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a mutual force regardless of their location in time and space
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One driven by mutual aspirations and love of success, of finely tuned approaches to enterprise
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agreement and a mutual trust on this moon
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It is an understanding made based on mutual willingness and not compulsion
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Hereafter, perhaps, the natives of those countries may grow stronger, or those of Europe may grow weaker ; and the inhabitants of all the different quarters of the world may arrive at that equality of courage and force which, by inspiring mutual fear, can alone overawe the injustice of independent nations into some sort of respect for the rights of one another
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But nothing seems more likely to establish this equality of force, than that mutual communication of knowledge, and of all sorts of improvements, which an extensive commerce from all countries to all countries naturally, or rather necessarily, carries along with it
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Kurt and Elizabeth talked into the early evening like long lost friends about mutual interests in history, families, and what they had been doing during the demise of the U
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And, as they were continually been thrown together, because of their mutual interests, then having to find a new footing as friends
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) Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) did indeed work, until Ronald Reagan went the Soviets one better and won the cold war
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“She wants’ me to tell him that her name is Madeline and that she is twenty one and single I think that she is quite enamoured by George and judging by his face I would say the feeling is mutual
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When they did meet, there was mutual
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Of course, he’d almost forgotten how they’d met; their mutual passion for politics, their shared hatred of the Phoenix Project
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It was more like a mutual dependency, a tacit agreement
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Obviously there was a mutual physical attraction between them, but that was all
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Meanwhile a mutual friend of ours in Canada, Don Harris, had
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The second was the rise of mutual funds from practically
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Investors bought shares of mutual funds rather than stocks in individual companies and trusted in savvy managers to buy into companies whose stock would go up
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shrewd investments, but the mutual fund investors counted on the
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increase in the value of the mutual fund shares to more than cover the commissions
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mutual fund of the era, to sell shares of Dreyfus to Americans
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So Bernie set up his first mutual fund within the IOS
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The mutual funds
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But, Bernie figured, why shouldn’t IOS be getting the commissions that the mutual funds
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IOS-owned mutual funds sold shares in their funds to the Fund of
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We went to visit a mutual friend's girlfriend (with the mutual friend, of course) - who happen to have her female friends over - one of them being the smoking-hot girl
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there a mutual friend of Jess’s and mine warned me,
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“I think it could be thought of as a mutual dumping,” said Roger
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Trading agreements existed to the mutual benefit of both sides
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For decades the public relied on the SAP for this type of assistance, and there were few problems and much mutual respect
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Dorro showed up a short while later and found Wyll and Cheeryup, much to their mutual joy
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The opposing lines were marked by successive sheets of flame, and though the advanced Spaniards suffered heavily, no American was killed or wounded and the fight soon subsided, as if by mutual consent
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After the continued cruelty of Spain, they have evinced no desire for reprisals, Spaniards have been respected as no Tory was respected during the Revolution, and the Cuban today stands ready to join the Spaniard in the building of a mutual country
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They require the mutual support and interaction of its churches, schools and other (community) organizations to (properly) reinforce that society‘s customary values necessary for the functioning of a well-ordered society
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Although society‘s ultimate goal should be, wherever possible, the rehabilitation of its hardened citizens; and allowing that a rehabilitated, productive citizen must necessarily accrue to the mutual advantage of that society and that polite and polished manners otherwise enhance the quality of life or, if not for humane reasons only, its immediate objective should be maintaining the safety and security of its law-abiding citizens by keeping them out of harm‘s way
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In this manner it may be correctly argued that the former is more successful by having exceeded the mutual designs of the latter
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‖ In what manner, for example, can we be certain of mutual love? Are demonstrable expressions of love sufficient proofs in themselves? Are outward appearances genuine or do such expressions proceed from affected emotions or selfish motive(s)? Does an act of love anticipate a reciprocity of tender feelings or is (that) love for an individual, apart from ―loving‖ that individual, expressed less for its own sake rather than the sake of the beloved? At what juncture does Reason, justified by Faith, provide us with some measure of certainty that we may rely upon without imposing limits or placing conditions on that love?
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Mutual respect remains an important requirement in any loving/relationship, perhaps (the) most important
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It is unreasonable to assume that (natural) goodness is either capable of self or mutual corruption because what is (naturally) good seeks to promote ―good things‖ (only)
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That an individual is (inherently) ―good‖ and that the corruption of (natural) goodness is understood within the context of conventional designs does not follow in the manner that (natural) goodness would never compromise itself inasmuch as it would be contrary to its (nature) to do so; each social unit being (naturally) good; that is to say, (natural) goodness, standing side by side with (natural) goodness, would (naturally) reject its mutual corruption as well as its own corruption and furthermore, the assumed absence of evil, understood as the antithesis of ―good,‖ would (otherwise) preclude the introduction of unwholesome examples seeking to promote a corrupting influence on (natural) goodness; moreover, were (natural) goodness
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The step-parent must seek to establish their own special relationship through cooperation, mutual respect and love with the step-children
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Both remained silent, understanding that this was an important moment for their mutual siblings and this man they had been wondering so much about