National aspirations were encouraged, within limits; 'autonomy' fell far short of self-determination.
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International rights groups said the vote fell well short of democratic standards.
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What are the short and long term health effects of cannabis use?
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The investing process from there was fairly easy: long Japan, short France.
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The company needed to address short-term liquidity problems first, the source said.
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The order was transferred into the high-density power cell, shorting it out.
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Meanwhile, other hedge fund managers have made money shorting JC Penney's stock.
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The vibration had an edge, like a wire shorting inside a plug.
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It already had a rule in place prohibiting the shorting of financial stocks.
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We need to damage the refrigeration system without shorting out the entire unit.
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Traders said it was among stocks hit by shortselling this week.
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Some industry lobbyists were critical of the plans for shortselling curbs.
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Meanwhile, British officials moved to crack down on shortselling of banks.
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That firm sees borrowed shares as the best proxy for shortselling.
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Tokyo banned naked shortselling, bringing the move forward by one week.
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It would mean, mathematically, goingshort in so many meals themselves, afterwards.
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Lot of people goingshort on luxuries this month, if you ask me.
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They also suggest goingshort Israeli shekel and using the funds to go long oil.
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Still, goingshort Penney, whose sales collapsed after bad missteps by management, was enough for some.
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Investors profit from " goingshort", an effective reverse trade, if the value of assets fall.
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Einhorn publicly disclosed a shortposition in the company a year ago.
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It is not known whether Citron holds a shortposition in Cyberdyne.
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It was the biggest shortposition since the period ending September 7.
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A shortposition enables an investor to profit when a stock drops.
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For every long position there must be a corresponding shortposition.
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A shortsale is a bet that a stock price will fall.
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One involved a wave of cases brought against firms for shortsale violations.
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Weintraub tells people to expect to pay market price for a shortsale.
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The alternative solution available to them is to opt for a shortsale.
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Securities regulators are cracking down more vigorously on Rule 105 shortsale violations.
Uso de selling short en inglés
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They would hammer and hammer, sellingshort all along the line.
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In an interview, Mr Kass said he is selectively sellingshort some bank stocks.
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Taking advantage of the inflated market, many of our shrewdest operators are sellingshort.
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He recommended buying BRIC resource stocks and sellingshort a broad index of emerging-market stocks.
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He has been sellingshort-term yen forward contracts, representing a significant proportion of his portfolio.
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They have all sorts of reasons for sellingshort.
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The Fed's "Operation Twist" was a policy last year that involved sellingshort-term Treasuries and buying longer-term bonds.
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Then you speak to Kilmacud Crokes corner back Niall Corcoran and realise such a mindset is sellingshort the National League champions.
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I was sellingshort on everything I could, stockpiling gold and silver and non-U.S. currency, and waiting to make my fortune back.
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They let their friends into the secret, and there was soon a great deal of " sellingshort" in this stock.
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In simplest terms, the researchers' trading strategy involves buying stocks of companies with the least accruals and sellingshort companies with the most.
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I have lost track of the number of times I have had to explain the concept of sellingshort, and that when V.O.C.
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Many investors were hoping for a third round of quantitative easing, in which the Fed buys long-term government debt without sellingshort-term debt.
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Twist involves the Fed buying longer-term debt in a bid to reduce longer-term borrowing rates and sellingshort-term debt to fund the purchases.
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He has a reputation for being a "bear" and sellingshort when everybody else is buying and being encouraged to buy.
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The Fed said it was extending "Operation Twist," its effort to depress borrowing costs by sellingshort-term bonds to buy longer-dated ones.