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As a group, the funds have shown that you can do about as well in a screened universe as in a non-screened universe. But that doesn't mean all socially screened funds are good. Emily Hall
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Back when I gave that speech in March, some of my hedge fund friends thought it would be a big issue by the third quarter. But here we are, it's July, and it just hasn't seemed to register. David Hale
fund money sure taken
Often, money is taken out of that fund for other projects. I'll make sure that stops. Tim Kaine
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Any win is a good thing for us. This was one of the goals we set, this is something we wanted to accomplish. I'm proud of the kids, they played well and it's fun to see the reward of their hard work. Cathy Nixon
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The state does not provide any funding at all, Dale Mitchell
fund injury number second seems small
The Second Injury Fund seems to be advantageous to a very small number of people. Joe Jones
funny people seen
Sometimes people think they know you and they go, 'Hey!' and then they realize that they've just seen you on the television. That's kind of funny sometimes. Maisie Williams
funding university
Scholarship funding doesn't come from the state, it doesn't come from university coffers. Richard Mann
fun tried
I've tried other jobs, ... But I am having too much fun. Kevin Taylor
games prevent senators
Often times, political games prevent senators from even beginning to debate some of the most important issues. Michael Bennet
games happy hear lucky reminds
And then I see them at the games, and they just go, go, go. I never hear them complain. Heck, they're always so happy to be there. And it reminds me how lucky we are to have them. Brian Buchanan
games good honestly honor miss remember
It was an honor to be a part of history, but honestly I don't remember all the games we've played. I do remember the trips, though, and that's what we will miss the most ? all those good times. Michael Beasley
games starting team
These are two very big games for us. We have a young team that is really is starting to come on and we're getting better with each game. Leroy Franklin
games
These are the games d-linemen live for. We were grooving. Rien Long
games starting sustain team throws win
This is starting to become who we are. We feel that we are going to win these games and have the wherewithal to sustain anything any team throws at us. Jerry Stackhouse
games worry
This is one of those games that I don't know that you have to worry about getting anyone's attention, Jim Tressel
games shoot time
That's kind of been our bug-a-boo all year. We have games where we just don't shoot it well, and this was an unfortunate time to not shoot it well. Don Davidson
games six teams won
That's just stupidity. It's like the Indianapolis Colts (who won their first 13 games). We're six games in; teams are going to get better. Rick Barnes
rewards-in-life determined difficulty
Your rewards in life will be determined by what you do, how well you do it, and the difficulty of replacing you. Brian Tracy
rewards done deeds
The reward of a good deed is in having done it. Elbert Hubbard
rewards criminals behavior
Only criminals and bloodsuckers reward bad behavior. Ted Nugent
rewards labor
The greatest reward is not what we receive for our labor, but what we become by it. John Ruskin
rewards pleasure payment
In every work a reward added makes the pleasure twice as great. Euripides
rewards students chairs
I have students who are now in chairs in five continents. They invite me to their inaugurals. A tremendous reward. George Steiner
rewards praise process
I take praise as not just a reward and a result but also as the beginning of a new process. Christoph Waltz
rewards trash cycles
I have a cycle that is not particularly cool, but it's a cycle: trash myself to reward myself. Jeff Bridges
rewards rich series society ted tiptoe
Because TED is for, and by, unbelievably rich people, they tiptoe around questions of the justness of a society that rewards TED attendees so much for what usually amounts to a series of lucky breaks. Alex Pareene