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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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"I don't know, I'm being paid by a lady of the Kassikan to deliver a cargo of considerable size and weight from one point to another with its security container unharmed
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It takes a considerable amount of restraint on my part not to go with the two of them as they head off to the annexe, but I manage it
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The fact that one of these ladies disappeared for a while, re-appearing a year later with a baby girl in tow caused a considerable amount of rumour though the woman in question never revealed who the child’s father is
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Slowly, and with considerable revision, I formulated my response to the inevitable questions that would come when I stopped eating
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ESC … what does that mean? It’s going to take you years to negotiate this minefield, Kara, you idiot! She hadn’t felt as helpless as this for some considerable time …
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“She will eventually regain everything; she will probably need a considerable span of time for that, but she will return,” he concluded with certainty
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Then there had been what Joris had termed ‘bits and pieces’ – in truth, valuable artefacts collected from all over the world that he had garnered during his travels; after discussions with Berndt who had taken a quick look at the vast store of, without exception, items of considerable artistic merit if not value, Kara had agreed that the bulk might be offered to the new Guild to form the basis of a museum of some sort
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The warehouse in question formed part of a complex of buildings set inside a forbidding stone wall a considerable amount taller than Kara; she presented herself at the gatehouse, offering the authority Berndt had supplied
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‘Joris left a considerable estate … some of it has been converted into gold, some retained so that it will continue to render a regular income
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‘It would fund a considerable amount, I feel
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There is considerable excitement here in London at the thought of the Yeti artefacts you are sending for the exhibition
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ROBERT: After a considerable amount of kissing, touching and groping, you changed into this garment to convey to a man he should leave?
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ROBERT: During dancing and after the dance, was there a considerable amount of embracing and touching?
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JOYCE: On your second date, you said there was "considerable amount of touching
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There is a lot of arm waving and giving of directions to which Berndt pays considerable attention … at least that is what it looks like
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It is some considerable time later before Joris appears, looking his usual dapper self – no sign of the exertions of yesterday showing anywhere
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head is going to be considerable, especially in stages 5 and 6,
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You will feel considerable pressure on your hip joints so please be careful not to strain yourself
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There was considerable traffic on the river and ships came close enough to shout river conditions to each other, as well as jokes
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He always worked with zeal, with vigour and not without considerable skill and expertise, but the truth was that the television celebrity and his wife were too busy to see the merits of his arguments about the grand old oak tree
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Old Ted had never considered a career in the media, having considerable first hand experience of the pressures and the trials of it all through his employers
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Once again, although in a far more mature sense, he was the dreamboat that drifted languidly through young girls’ daydreams, which, given the fickle nature of the public’s imagination, was a very considerable achievement
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It takes me a considerable while to calm him down and there is still a haunted look in his eyes as I put his dinner in front of him
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With their respective lawyers flexing their considerable egos and with the press pack baying like wolves, Burberry hopped onto the next transatlantic red-eye
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she could muster, which was, alarmingly, quite considerable for
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day, for this has already been the subject of considerable vitriol and
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There is now considerable evidence that the heart
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a considerable amount of time in their appearance
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I know which group I belong in … However, after a considerable battle, which leaves me breathless and wondering yet again if I ought to go down to the gym more often, I have a nice clean set of bedding and a pile of bedclothes which I can shove into the washing machine
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vigour and not without considerable skill and expertise, but the
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in the media, having considerable first hand experience of the
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fickle nature of the public’s imagination, was a very considerable
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With their respective lawyers flexing their considerable egos and
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It transpires that she and Bunty had a massive row just before Bunty left Italy which caused some considerable cooling of the relationship between them
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considerable service in the Army, and more recently used to transport
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appearance was emphasised by the application of considerable
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We make considerable inroads into the task, laughing as we work together
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still a considerable military presence in the vicinity of the crossing to
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The pathway skirted a considerable expanse of well-trimmed
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been predicted, his growing language skills would be a considerable
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the event, and fined a considerable amount
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was a considerable undertaking, with a great many people involved
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gaining a considerable amount of experience in the minutiae of his
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Though the chairman of the bird sanctuary wouldn’t agree with you about no crime being committed, Mr Middlesex – there was quite considerable damage done to the site and he’s up in arms about that
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Hamet, but they must have been considerable – especially since it
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one occasion, he explained that there had been considerable
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It would be a considerable while before this idiot realised that he was being placated to keep his mouth shut
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After all, families only need one copy of the newsletter regardless of how many children they have and, just by doing this, we save a considerable amount of paper
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My concern is how can you have made deposits in the amounts you did over the last ten years, when a cane rod sells for $12, even with your considerable volumes?” Harry posed, once his own clear grasp of his family's finances had been made certain to his benefactor
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The grounds are quite extensive and well maintained by a thirty-something, handsome, part-time gardener … Dad tells me that some of the old ladies spend a considerable amount of time watching the gardener and trying to entice him into their flats
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considerable resources to ensure that the object of his
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I’ve produced a considerable amount of correspondence, even if the letters were all one liners … Mel’s waiting for me down in reception
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barely above a whisper, managed to convey a considerable
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He was nervous about doing so because that would expose him to the same native for a considerable length of time and he could tell she already thought he was suspiciously strange from the way she looked at him when he left
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As darkness fell the forest was so quiet that he could have heard anyone within a considerable distance
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It's just getting dark here but I'm in a very quiet area where I could hear anyone for a considerable distance
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a considerable streak of vanity (in the matter of wines,
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Think of this Otto; if we hijack a 777 and rip off the engines, landing gear and avionics, my problem will be solved and there will be considerable profit to be made!”
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Though the price, therefore, which leaves him this profit, is not always the lowest at which a dealer may sometimes sell his goods, it is the lowest at which he is likely to sell them for any considerable time; at least where there is perfect liberty, or where he may change his trade as often as he pleases
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A public mourning raises the price of black cloth ( with which the market is almost always understocked upon such occasions), and augments the profits of the merchants who possess any considerable quantity of it
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It sinks the price of coloured silks and cloths, and thereby reduces the profits of the merchants who have any considerable quantity of them upon hand
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It was at an end, therefore, long before the most considerable improvements were made in the productive powers of labour ; and it would be to no purpose to trace further what might have been its effects upon the recompence or wages of labour
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forced to set a considerable pace in order to reach his
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Through the greater part of the Low country, the most usual wages of common labour are now eight pence a-day ; tenpence, sometimes a shilling, about Edinburgh, in the counties which border upon England, probably on account of that neighbourhood, and in a few other places where there has lately been a considerable rise in the demand for labour, about Glasgow, Carron, Ayrshire, etc
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his assistance, and the Indulgences were a considerable
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A considerable number of people are thrown out of employment, who bid one against another, in order to get it, which sometimes lowers both the real and the money price of labour
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considerable exaggeration ), the great sums which they lend to private people, in countries where the rate of interest is higher than in their own, are circumstances which no doubt demonstrate the redundancy of their stock, or that it has increased beyond what they can employ with tolerable profit in the proper business of their own country; but they do not demonstrate that that business has decreased
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considerable shock after the peace and quiet of the open
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It makes a considerable part of that reward in the profession
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than the nature of his work would otherwise require ; and a considerable time must pass away
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demonstrate, that though some countries have, by this course, attained to a considerable
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been much more considerable
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the same, and cannot well be altered, at least for any considerable time, by any such
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Holland is at present in this situation; and a considerable part of ancient Italy seems to have been so during the prosperity of the Romans
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This flavour, real or imaginary, is sometimes peculiar to the produce of a few vineyards; sometimes it extends through the greater part of a small district, and sometimes through a considerable part of a large province
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When the greater part of the Highland cattle were consumed on their own hills, the exportation of their hides made the most considerable article of the commerce of that country, and what they were exchanged for afforded some addition to the rent of the Highland estates
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neighbourhood of London would afford a considerable rent
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Barren timber for building is of great value in a populous and well-cultivated country, and the land which produces it affords a considerable rent
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The advantage which the landlord derives from planting can nowhere exceed, at least for any considerable time, the rent which these could afford him ; and in an inland country, which is highly cuitivated, it will frequently not fall much short of this rent
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The lowest price at which the precious metals can be sold, or the smallest quantity of other goods for which they can be exchanged, during any considerable time, is regulated by the same principles which fix the lowest ordinary price of all other goods
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In their eyes, the merit of an object, which is in any degree either useful or beautiful, is greatly enhanced by its scarcity, or by the great labour which it requires to collect any considerable quantity of it; a labour which nobody can afford to pay but themselves
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been travelling for some considerable time
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The scarcity which prevailed in England, from 1693 to 1699, both inclusive, though no doubt principally owing to the badness of the seasons, and, therefore, extending through a considerable part of Europe, must have been somewhat enhanced by the bounty
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A considerable degree of both has now been introduced into all of them
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During the greater part of the last century, those two nations divided the most considerable part of the East India trade between them; the trade of the Dutch continually augmenting in a still greater proportion than that of the Portuguese declined
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Besides which there are other things being thrown into the fire all the time, and they add considerable weight to the sun
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Jean spent some considerable time admiring both
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A considerable quantity, too, must be annually lost in transporting those metals from one place to another both by sea and by land
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The great experience of this judicious merchant renders his opinion of considerable weight
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A commodity may be said to be dear or cheap not only according to the absolute greatness or smallness of its usual price, but according as that price is more or less above the lowest for which it is possible to bring it to market for any considerable time together
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That of the second, though it may rise greatly, has, however, a certain boundary, beyond which it cannot well pass for any considerable time together
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If, notwithstanding a great rise in the price, it still continues to prevail through a considerable part of the country, it is owing in many places, no doubt, to ignorance and attachment to old customs, but, in most places, to the unavoidable obstructions which the natural course of things opposes to the immediate or speedy establishment of a better system : first, to the poverty of the tenants, to their not having yet had time to acquire a stock of cattle sufficient to cultivate their lands more completely, the same rise of price, which would render it advantageous for them to maintain a greater stock, rendering it more difficult for them to acquire it; and, secondly, to their not having yet had time to put their lands in condition to maintain this greater stock properly, supposing they were capable of acquiring it
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Without some increase of stock, there can be scarce any improvement of land, but there can be no considerable increase of stock, but in consequence of a considerable improvement of land ; because otherwise the land could not maintain it
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In several provinces of France, the feeding of poultry is considered as a very important article in rural economy, and sufficiently profitable to encourage the farmer to raise a considerable quantity of Indian corn and buckwheat for this purpose
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They are certainly, however, dearer in England than in France, as England receives considerable supplies from France
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If you except the neighbourhood of a few considerable towns, it seems not yet to have got to this height anywhere in Scotland, where common farmers seldom employ much good land in raising food
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The price of superfine cloth, I have been assured, on the contrary, has, within these five-and-twenty or thirty years, risen somewhat in proportion to its quality, owing, it was said, to a considerable rise in the price of the material, which consists altogether of Spanish wool
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The reduction in the real price of the coarse manufacture, though considerable, has not been so great as in that of the fine
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But how small soever the proportion which the circulating money may bear to the whole value of the annual produce, as but a part, and frequently but a small part, of that produce, is ever destined for the maintenance of industry, it must always bear a very considerable proportion to that part