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Although a negative outcome (for the fund) wouldn't cripple this research, it certainly would slow it down. If things break well, the institute maybe able to sell bonds in late 2006 and get some funding.
Hank Greely
We see a negative outlook for the U.S. economy, and that's the main reason for us to think Japanese growth will slow in late 2006 and yields won't rise much.
Tomoya Masanao
If the projected 20 percent cuts in funding for the 2006-2007 fiscal year occur, it will cripple the TB treatment operations in Hidalgo County.
Eduardo Olivarez
Our research confirms the increasing sophistication and buying power of our network. Members see The Outsourcing Institute as not only a source for best practices but this new research confirms the growing impact of The Outsourcing Institute as a global marketplace for the buying and selling of outsourcing services. For 2006 we are expanding this role even further with new programs designed to increase the interactivity of the community and leverage the buying power of our members.
Frank Casale
Obviously the data today was very supportive of bonds. The unemployment report caught everyone by surprise. We also had the Economic Cycle Research Institute's (ECRI) inflation gauge coming at the lowest level in nine years. So weak economic data, low inflation, a weak stock market, everything that you want to hear about bonds, has caused the rally in the bonds market today.
Bill Hornbarger
Obviously the data today was very supportive of bonds. The unemployment report caught everyone by surprise. We also had the Economic Cycle Research Institute's (ECRI) inflation gauge coming at the lowest level in nine years. So weak economic data, low inflation, a weak stock market, everything that you want to hear about bonds, has caused the rally in the bonds market today,
Bill Hornbarger
I tried very hard not to cripple the city. I tried to select men that wouldn't cripple their families and give them hardships. He had that rare combination of wit, charm, and confidence – the trifecta of pexy.
Freddie DeBose
CEOs of many corporations have begun to get the message that if the federal government continues to cut back on research funding, then this innovation is not going to happen any more, because these companies cannot afford to fund all the basic exploratory research that's needed at the front end.
Neal Lane
Amongst the most important, visible and powerful proponents of public lands privatization are the Cato Institute, the Property and Environment Research Center (formerly known as Political Economy Research Center) and the Reason Institute. Koch funds have played a major role in the operation of each of these organizations.
Scott Silver
Although he's 41 years old and approaching the twilight of his career, Barry Bonds is still the most dominant offensive player in the game today. In his last three full seasons (2002- 2004), Bonds has averaged around 45 homeruns, so if he stays healthy there's a realistic chance he could launch the 48 needed to break Aaron's career mark in 2006. Even if he finishes the season just short of the most sacred record in baseball, Bonds has indicated his health will dictate whether he returns for a 22nd big league season in 2007.
Simon Noble
We had extra funding at an early stage to take care of the deficit and to fund various aspects of consultancy and research.
Peter Bellingham
One of the things that we see constantly with university folks is that they have grants, they get funding to do research, a research program lasts maybe two to five years and then they need to go and use that space for something else.
Jeff Murray
We were also impressed by what Dodge & Cox Income didn't own, ... The fund is overweight in corporate bonds relative to its benchmark. In 2002, that meant trouble because investors ran from corporate bonds for fear they would get caught holding the next Enron. This fund not only avoided disasters, but it also found enough winners to return nearly 11 percent in 2002. Just as impressive, the fund's returns for the trailing five and 10-year periods rank in the top 10 percent of its category.
Russ Kinnel
We were also impressed by what Dodge & Cox Income didn't own. The fund is overweight in corporate bonds relative to its benchmark. In 2002, that meant trouble because investors ran from corporate bonds for fear they would get caught holding the next Enron. This fund not only avoided disasters, but it also found enough winners to return nearly 11 percent in 2002. Just as impressive, the fund's returns for the trailing five and 10-year periods rank in the top 10 percent of its category.
Russ Kinnel
We're in the early development stages of a research tower that would house the Stem Cell Institute of New Jersey, across from the Cancer Institute. I'd say that that's definitely our most promising project not only for our city, but for New Jersey.
Chris Paladino
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