Not exact matches
Of course, as the past few years have shown, having so many
eggs in the oil and gas
basket can be a liability, but probably nobody in Canada has more experience riding the sector's
ups and downs than does Riddell.
If the government can guarantee certain savings in bank accounts through the F.D.I.C., why not establish a program that would require that every employee own a regulated block of stock (Retirement Account) made
up of stock in the company the employee works for and, so the employee will not have all his retirement
eggs in one
basket, include in this retirement
basket high rated bonds and stocks from other non-competing employee - owned companies?
Diversification can be summed
up in one phrase: Don't put all of your
eggs in one
basket.
Horseradish Deviled Eggs with Tomato Jam are so simple that you could whip them
up following the traditional Sunday morning
egg hunt, taking them from
basket to table in just 30 minutes.
Gently place
up to 12
eggs into the
basket or on top of the trivet, taking care not to crack the
eggs as you add them.
Arsenal are set to put all their
eggs into one
basket after they gave
up on Napoli's Gonzalo Higuain and instead lodged a # 31 million bid for Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema.
Now I think there is still reasons to be cheerful, I agree Man C & Chelski have spent & bought some good players, we all understand that 5 of those teams might be in the CL proper which is a huge distraction for those 4 - 5 teams.Chelsea will not be able to field the same 13 - 14 players all season, as for Man C they were very frail at the back last season, add to that 2 flying wing backs and I'm not sure they will be any better this coming season.LFC will most probably have CL as well if they qualify and haven't exactly bought great players apart from Salah who could be a good aquasistion for them.Spuds have sold a good player & strengthened a rival & still not bought a single player yet, Man U have bought 2 good players & in Lukaku have a proven goal scorer in the PL but if they play the same dour way they did last season & with the added games the CL brings will they perform week in week out in the league??? As for Everton yes they have released a lot of players and also brought in a lot too to give better quality in the squad as they have Europa league the same as US the big difference is I think we will play squad players & youngsters maybe with a few senior players all the way
up to the QF This tells me most of our rivals will pave the way for us to field pretty much the same side every weekend in the PL thus giving us an advantage over all the other 5 teams playing in the CL & Europa, just remember the League has been won in the last 2 seasons by teams NOT in Europe YES we are this season but I think Wenger will put all his
eggs in the League
basket and field an under strength side in all comps hence focusing on the League until we are no longer in the race.
Fiddleheads were a lovely first treat, and then the
egg production picked
up, and now we're onto harvesting just enough from the garden that it warrants the use of a
basket.
Growing
up, my family's Easter traditions included a scavenger hunt to find Easter
baskets, hunting for plastic
eggs, and eating chocolates.
We dyed some
eggs this week and are dusting off our Easter
baskets and skis to head
up to a little A-Frame in Tahoe with some friends next week.
MBug searched around the room, found the
eggs, opened them
up, and we worked together as she placed them on the corresponding letters on the Easter
basket mat.
You will end
up with a much more interesting flock, a more colorful
egg basket and it will be much easier to give each chicken a name and then be able to remember who's who!
Dress
up plain galvanized buckets with spray paint and polka dots to give your kids the most stylish Easter
egg «
baskets» at the hunt.
I love Easter and have many fond memories of easter
egg hunts and all the chocolate goodies and jelly beans that filled
up my easter
basket each year.
From decorating Easter
eggs to finding hidden candy - filled
eggs to waking
up to an Easter
basket that the Easter bunny left them, I love the memories that Easter creates.
The Easter bunny still makes an appearance at our house, but as my girls have grown
up a bit my Easter decor has toned down from pastel woven
baskets & plastic
eggs filled with chocolate to a more neutral look.
When my kids were growing
up, I always bought or made sugar
eggs for their
baskets.
For kids, you can do an Easter
egg hunt, like I mentioned above, and fill
up Easter
egg baskets.
Growing
up ours always involved a hidden
basket (one year behind the Christmas tree that had yet to be taken down), plastic
eggs hidden outside, and a big family dinner at my grandparents» house.
Stop putting all your
eggs in the online dating
basket and dust off your flirting skills to strike
up conversation with potential love interests.
Opting to use just one dating service means putting all your
eggs in one
basket, but if you invest a bit more time and money and set
up a page on several sites, you increase your chance of meeting the type of person that you're looking for.
Putting all of your «
eggs in one
basket» is never a good idea, even when you are looking for a dating site that allows you to hook
up with a possible Mr. or Mrs. Right.
Don't put all your
eggs into one
basket when dating online because 98 % of the dates you go on and / or men you speak to, will either disappear, not follow through, end
up not being a match, become ignorant and / or lazy or end
up being men you're not interested in anyway.
It isn't a good idea to put all of your
eggs in one sugar dating
basket, so I'd suggest that you sign
up for several free websites at first, until you find your footing and some Sugar Daddies to connect with.
I'll probably end
up buying an iPad, I've kind of got all my
eggs in one
basket with Android right now and I'd like to see what the Apple application ecosystem has to offer.
The philosophy of not putting all your
eggs in one
basket springs to mind so whilst Authors have predominately relied on certain outlet streams and stayed there in the main as the comfort zone, so as to not spend more time exploring new markets than focusing on writing the next book, there is a plethora of options and alternative ways of promoting, marketing, and selling out there that we have yet to comprehensively explore that opens
up new opportunities.
Build
up another
basket to put your
eggs in and build equity and cash flow instead of interest and dividends.
One widely followed form of false diversification was to slice
up the market into smaller and smaller pieces while neglecting to move the
eggs out of the proverbial
basket.
Diversification is a strategy that can be neatly summed
up by the timeless adage «Don't put all your
eggs in one
basket.»
Asset Allocation can be summed
up as «don't put all your
eggs in one
basket.»
So unless you want to continue taking on massive amounts of risk by having all of your
eggs in one big equity - filled
basket (S&P 500), then you should wise
up and stop doing that ASAP.
don't misunderstand, i got burned in 2007 on a couple stocks, but could have held, and still had some cash, and also had to many
eggs in the
basket, so i've been forced to find a way to hedge my bets, but i refuse to give
up «dreaming» of high % returns in stocks and options, so maybe eventually i'd look at the etf world, but currently that is not what i have to do.
So if you buy AMCAP, Growth Fund of America, and New Economy thinking you're safer because all of your
eggs are divvied
up between different
baskets, then you are mistaken.
We have Easter
egg hunts, the Easter Bunny, Easter
baskets full of goodies, family get - togethers, and for many the one time they may get all gussied
up to go church once a year.
Diversification is important: Signing
up for a single frequent flyer program can maximize your miles accrual and help you do so relatively quickly but it is never a good idea to put all the
eggs in one
basket.
- split
up into three waves - each wave gives the team a quota of
eggs to collect, as well as a time limit - goal is to defeat enemies, causing them to drop
eggs - haul those
eggs back to the
basket - if you meet your quota (and you're still alive) when time expires, all remaining enemies retreat and you move on - when you start out, the difficulty can be set to 5 % out of a possible 100 % - heavy Salmonids have armor in the front, so you have to him them in the back - when Inklings take too much damage in Salmon Run, they can be revived by a teammate shooting them with ink - another boss character is a tall, slender creature that approaches from the shoreline - this boss is made
up off pots, which you have to shoot to make disappear - another boss is a massive metal eel that rains down ink - the eel is piloted by a Salmonid creature, which you have to take out to stop the eel - another boss has two trashcans attached to the side of it, and it hovers over the battlefield, - a trashcan opens and it rains down blobs of ink onto you - you can take him out by tossing bombs into the open trashcans - Nintendo says that 40 % difficulty is the highest difficulty people on the Nintendo E3 team could beat.
In other words, it appeared that the Short - tailed Albatross had all of its
eggs in one
basket — but things are now looking
up.
As the cost of generating solar and wind power continues to drop, and as demand for coal and natural gas dries
up in countries committed to reducing carbon emissions, market forces will reward states and countries that invested early in renewable energy, while punishing those that placed their
eggs squarely in the carbon
basket.
You can pick
up coloring kits, new
baskets, grass, plastic
eggs and so much more.
Everywhere, people are painting
eggs, hiding them, hunting them, waking
up to Easter
baskets and sharing a traditional breakfast or dinner.
Since vacancies, late payers, vandalism and crime all come
up at predictable intervals but not necessarily hyper specific locations (i.e., we know to expect Arson and Drive By Shootings in a certain area, but can not predict 123 Main St vs 125 Main St), buying a multi-family (especially as many as 18 units) puts all of your
eggs in one
basket.
While spreading your money across the Continents may sound risky, keeping all your
eggs in one
basket opens you
up to as many, if not more so risks.
, Kristin from My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia -LCB- super cute Spring sign made from scrapwood -RCB-, Kristin from Simply Klassic Home -LCB- simply elegant and easy DIY Centerpiece -RCB-, Heather from At the Picket Fence -LCB- Bird's Nest Coconut Cupcakes in Mason Jars -RCB-, Shannon from Fox Hollow Cottage -LCB- Spring at the Cottage ~ Nicole Miller Inspired Mantel -RCB-, Debbie from Debbiedoo's -LCB- spring and summertime crafting projects -RCB-, Heather from Setting for Four -LCB- lovely spring mantel -RCB-, Angelina from JoJo & Eloise -LCB- spring chevron tote bag -RCB-, Vanessa from At the Picket Fence -LCB- Spring Centerpiece and Mantel Decor -RCB-, Maryann from Domestically Speaking -LCB- spring wreath with blues and greens -RCB-, KariAnne from Thistlewood Farms -LCB- tea - stained
eggs -RCB-, Courtney from French Country Cottage -LCB- decorating with spring blossoms -RCB-, and Jennifer from Jennifer Rizzo -LCB- delightful spring display and an edible chocolate
basket -RCB- ~ we'll each have a Spring or Easter inspired post everyday so be sure to follow along and on March 18th we'll all be hosting one HUGE It's a Spring Thing Linky Party where you can link
up your spring and Easter posts.
Grab a
basket and load it
up with
eggs of every size and colour — they will make an attractive display before you hide them around the house and the garden, ready for the ultimate Easter
egg hunt.
When my kids were growing
up, I always bought or made sugar
eggs for their
baskets.
Once we return home, just before brunch, the kids run around the house with their Easter
baskets gathering
up the
eggs and candies hidden throughout the main rooms of the house.
I grew
up in a home where we hardly celebrated holidays, it wasn't because we didn't want to, it was because we didn't have the money to buy pretty easter
baskets, easter dresses, chocolate bunnies, even plastic easter
eggs.