But the actively managed investment industry whose collective salaries depend on not «getting» indexing have mounted a formidable campaign to
get a piece of the action of PRPPs, to the point I'm not optimistic we'll see much takeup from the thousands of smaller employers that currently offer no pension plan at all to their workers.
Not exact matches
You've
got to try to
get a
piece of the
action.
Online trading sites allow people to buy and sell it in fractions
of a whole, meaning ordinary people don't have to plunk down a big bundle
of money all at once to
get a
piece of the
action.
But most average investors won't
get a
piece of the
action until Blue Apron stock begins trading on the New York Stock Exchange, expected to happen Thursday, under ticker symbol «APRN.»
Listed equities investors will also
get a close look at a
piece of the
action next week, when US - based Coronado Coal fronts fund managers in a non-deal roadshow.
Move over Kickstarter, equity crowdfunding lets you
get a
piece of the
action, not just a lousy T - shirt
But really though I probably do not give it enough credit but with my strategy to utilize a DRIP I did
get a small
piece of the market
action these past couple months so I can still celebrate that small victory as well.
Attracted by the tremendous returns seen in Gibson Greetings and Beatrice, institutional investors poured billions
of dollars into scores
of firms, hoping to
get a
piece of Kravis's
action.
But I thought I'd dip into it today by focusing on one aspect
of the whole sales message, the offer and call to
action, and giving you a list
of the five elements
of this part
of the sales
piece that I believe are most important to
getting the results you want.
People want to
get a
piece of the
action.
The pro players sacrifice their brains to
get a
piece of that
action — though it was not really apparent to the public (and I suspect most players) until recent forensic evidence
of CTE was shared publically.
Here's hoping that homemaker from Dallas who came up with the recipe
got a little
piece of the
action!
Spud lovers everywhere also
get a
piece of the
action with the entire month dedicated to loving potatoes.
Now, if an infrastructure bill actually happens with this administration, and one
of Apollo's private equity funds related to infrastructure
gets a sweet
piece of that
action, that $ 184 million that Harris gave to Kushner for refinancing the morgage on his Chicago office buliding was just pure coincidence... right?
Now however five years down the line, it is the right back who has gone on to become an Arsenal regular, with Toral still yet to
get a
piece of first team
action.
Still, with so much focus on Jones this year during the 75th anniversary
of his Grand Slam, it is appropriate that Hagen
gets a
piece of the
action.
Team Sernick enters their 2nd stint in the All Sports Series Playoffs and they will take on the newcomers Team Herzog who are
getting their first
piece of All Sports Series» Playoff
action.
Get your pass and grab a
piece of the
action, now through the very last day
of the season!
The best
piece of advice is to
get help from a doctor and a lactation consultant, if needed, in order to decide the best course
of action to correct the problem.
Non-members can
get a
piece of the
action for a cool # 75, with the IoD claiming their central London HQ is «the only place to be to experience the twists and turns
of election night 2015».
The comptroller promised the packed crowd
of supporters he will do everything he can, including campaigning door - to - door in this race, to create changes starting his first day in office - from
getting minority and women business enterprises a
piece of the
action.
It may not have taken place around a roulette wheel, but there was a palpable air
of suspense as the state Gaming Facility Location Board announced three
of the nearly 20 communities hoping to
get a
piece of the gaming
action on Wednesday.
During the 2011 election campaign while running against a strong advocate for Term Limits, Republican Ralph Sabatini, Supervisor Gromack defended his
action by saying that the citizens petitioning him belonged to the «Tea Party fringe group» and then implied that Clarkstown citizens were so stupid that they would «sign a
piece of paper just to
get on with their lives.»
Are the folks in small towns in the Midwest not
getting their
piece of the
action?
«I hope this report will shock people and governments into taking more serious
action as you really can't
get a more authentic and a more credible
piece of scientific work.
Keep in mind that your arms already
get a
piece of the
action during your chest, back and shoulder workouts, so don't push it too far with excessive isolation work on top
of that.
There is more to the abdominal area than the six - pack — this muscle group includes many interconnected muscles that run up the back and stretch down to the butt, and all
of them should
get a
piece of the
action if you want to
get the kind
of ripped stomach you see on magazine covers.
We
get it — ripped arms are a man's greatest pride, but if you have been doing isolation exercises for the arm muscles for too long, maybe it's time to reconsider your training routine and give your chest a bigger
piece of the
action!
With the shoulder and triceps
getting large
pieces of the
action during a bench press, there simply isn't a better upper body exercise for muscle gain.
So to that, we say it's time YOU
got a
piece of the
action.
There are more men and women here on Instant Hookups connecting for hookups than anywhere else online and there is no reason that you shouldn't be
getting a
piece of that
action.
There's also a very annoying part where you have to inch up to someone with a gun, but if you
get too close she shoots instead
of just stopping you when you
get near her, but thankfully reloading checkpoints is a
piece of cake and the game
gets you back into the
action in a split second.
What we
get is a collection
of moderately violent
action set -
pieces untroubled by humour or broader coherence... Forster, who directed the Bond film Quantum
of Solace, has done his best to
piece together a story from these incompatible parts, but the final product has an elaborate uselessness about it, like a broken teapot glued back together with the missing
pieces replaced by parts
of a vacuum cleaner.
Who knew that all that moral stuff was actually the heart
of the
piece, and not the
action??? And w / o those important considerations, the
piece just ain't
got the legs.
Surprisingly gory in a horror - movie fashion and chock - a-block with more grotesques than a Southern Gothic, Hot Fuzz takes its time
getting to where it's going — it's a carefully - written, meticulously - planned
piece that ties up all
of its set - ups with clever knots, saving the majority
of its
action for the last half
of its full two hours.
The plot itself means very little — characters make massive leaps
of logic and we scoot from location to location all in an effort to
get to the next
action set
piece.
Instead, we
get the usual clichés (hero doesn't want his friends to join him on his quest but they do anyway, good guys rarely miss their targets while highly trained bad guys can't hit the broad side
of a barn) and implausible
action set
pieces.
In the center
of the story, we also
get some
of the most impressive
action set -
pieces of the film, such as the re-enactment in the Colosseum
of the battle
of Carthage.
He doesn't rely on
action set -
pieces to
get it across but concentrates more on the basics; snow falling, steam drifting and passers - by in order to fully immerce us in the grand scheme
of things.
In the end, what the film doesn't have in heart it makes up for in
action and creative animation (I still
get a kick out
of seeing some
of my son's more unique Lego
pieces make an appearance, like Lego flames or the Lego shark), and you will certainly leave the theater with a smile on your face.
At once a funny
action - adventure (with typical visuals expected
of a Strange comic) and a compelling character
piece, The Oath is an exciting follow - up for new fans who have just
gotten to know Strange and his motivations, as well as his buddy Wong.
The live -
action / CG animated Lego: The
Piece of Resistance is
getting built pretty fast.
Due to the robots» main weakness, the
action starts to
get a bit monotonous, and there's one particular set
piece that, despite being really well staged, is ruined by a bizarre, sped - up quality (think «Benny Hill») that doesn't give you the chance to fully appreciate the intricacy
of the choreography.
It's a road movie and character
piece more than the
action comedy it's occasionally marketed as and Brest never lets any set
pieces or gags
get in the way
of the journey made by the leads, physically or emotionally.
We know we're
getting great dialogue, good
action set
pieces and lots
of...
Of course, the way to stop them is to collect the pieces herself first, so we get a series of glorified video game stages masquerading as action sequence
Of course, the way to stop them is to collect the
pieces herself first, so we
get a series
of glorified video game stages masquerading as action sequence
of glorified video game stages masquerading as
action sequences.
Yeoh's leading man, Chow Yun - Fat only
gets his say in the disc's token «making -
of» documentary, Unleashing the Dragon, but considering it had aired on Bravo during the film's theatrical release, it's less an informational
piece than a glorified infomercial, offering too shallow a look at, among other things, gravity - defying
action scenes.
It's just that a movie like Mission Impossible really can't
get away from that kind
of description because no matter what, that seems to be its singular goal: Keep audiences in the theater entertained with set
piece action sequence after set
piece action sequence (many
of them practical), strung like beads on a necklace.
Epic battles that are hard to invest in coupled with dull exposition,
action set
pieces that have already been seen in other films and characters that are difficult to
get behind all add up to one
of the more dreary screen events in recent years.
Virtually anyone will be able to
get a
piece of the
action.