Sentences with phrase «means full exposure»

Investors need to shake the illusion that owning U.S. stocks means full exposure to fluctuations in the U.S. dollar:

Not exact matches

Competing utilities ETFs offer broader exposure to the full market - cap spectrum, meaning XLU is not the best Fit to our neutral utilities sector benchmark.
Soon after his inauguration, moving so quickly that the goats had no time to butt in, Kelleher made three significant moves in the USLTA's behalf: 1) he became a client of Licensing Corporation of America, which could mean added income of $ 50,000 to $ 100,000 annually for the USLTA; 2) he signed a deal with Madison Square Garden for a yearly international indoor tournament in the new building, which will give amateur tennis its first exposure in a prime Manhattan arena and put a minimum of $ 30,000 in the kitty; and 3) he hired the organization's first full - time salaried executive assistant, Bob Malaga of Cleveland, whose role corresponds to that of Joe Dey in golf.
It's a good issue for Ulrich in many ways as many of his Rockaway constituents are strongly opposed to the administration's efforts and it provides a means for greater exposure to the City's full electorate.
On the upside, the Nexus 7 comes with the full - featured stock camera application, meaning it offers manual adjustment for exposure and white balance, as well as various scene settings.
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