Sentences with phrase «number of holdings delivered»

In a study known as, «Big Bets,» it was found that domestic stock portfolios with strong weightings in a relatively small number of holdings delivered higher returns — both before and after expenses — than portfolios which held more uniformly weighted positions.

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Much of this, it can be argued, is that HR analysis tends to focus on the past — for example how many staff have been hired, the number of days taken off sick and the volume of training delivered — rather than looking to the future to see what it may hold.
First, before it was delivered a number of Catholic moralists held that in practice, artificial insemination between husband and wife could be permitted, provided the husband's sperm was obtained in some legitimate way.
While the other party leaders grapple with their own futures — Mr Clegg to hold on to his leadership; Mr Miliband to ponder whether he needs to adapt his «no risk» strategy to get into Number Ten; and Mr Cameron to try to deliver progress on EU reform sooner rather than later and to head off calls for an electoral pact with UKIP — Mr Farage has the luxury of planning his next steps while momentum is on his side.
«Where most restaurants limit their menus and raise their prices to maximize the number of guests they can cram through, we hold onto all our regular menu items that we can confidently deliver day after day with the highest quality, and then we augment that with rare, highly seasonal, indulgent and visually stunning specials,» Simpson says.
Now, a lot of the performances don't help a sense of melodrama, for a number of supporting performances fall flat, but the leads nevertheless deliver as best they can, whether it be Victor Mature as a struggling, but wise slave who holds passion and fury over the demise of a great man, or leading man Richard Burton as a militant man of admiration, love, and guilt, which Burton sells through an impassioned and layered performance.
It makes sense for calls to be held after larger - than - usual news is revealed, since these press releases usually boost the value of shares and make investors happy (investors love the big numbers that Rockstar / Take - Two games often deliver).
BSRIA is committed to delivering quality right across the supply chain and holds a number of accreditations, including ISO 9001 Quality Management System, Bronze status for the School of Sustainability, Cyber Essentials
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A UK auction held to provide the nation with energy security, has failed to deliver the boost to energy storage that a top government minister had hinted would be the case, according to a number of commentators and industry figures.
In Re an Application by Revenue and Customs Commissioners to Serve Section 20 Notice (No 2)[2006] STC (SCD) 360, involving a bank which had branches in a number of offshore jurisdictions — although the exact locations were redacted from the published decision — the special commissioner held that even if delivering up documents relating to customers of those overseas branches meant that the bank was breaching its duties of confidentiality in those jurisdictions, they must be delivered up if they are in the possession or control of the bank.
Instead, highlight your value — whether it be in the number of years of experience in a specific industry, or types of positions you've held, or the results you have delivered in your past positions.
If being delivered as parent group training, it requires a room big enough to hold the number of families (anywhere from a couple of parents up to 12 participants), as well as A / V equipment or printed materials for delivery of material in training curriculum.
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