Sentences with phrase «public money taking»

«We opened at 3 and saw a lot of early public money taking Carolina 3, then «wham» — a couple of our sharp players, sensing a real value at 3, bet the line down t 2.5,» remarked 5Dimes.com line manager.
A look at our Betting Systems page shows that zero plays have been triggered on either side of the moneyline in this game, indicating the minimal line movement is related to public money taking San Francisco.
That said it's extremely rare to see this level of public money taking the under — especially given the tendency of casual bettors to hammer the over.
Public Money Taking the Heat With Miami leading Charlotte three games to none, the public expects the Heat to pull off the series sweep tonight in relatively easy fashion.
Sports Insights» Betting Systems haven't triggered any plays on this game, indicating the movement to -151 at Pinnacle is most likely due to public money taking the Bruins.
In other scenarios you're correct that there is so much public money taking one team that books are forced to move their number, which gives added value to the other side.
If there's not enough public money taken on the favorite, oddsmakers won't be forced to artificially inflate the underdog line.
Oddsmakers steadily increasing their Pro Bowl totals, and I would expect that this total will continue to climb as the inevitable influx of public money takes the over.

Not exact matches

Denton's optimism about this recent investment stands in direct opposition to his previous, and very public, aversion to taking on outside money.
Yes, we could have taken serious money from high - profile investors, but we knew that this was a product for the public, and we wanted complete alignment between our investors and users.
He made most of his money from phone company Excel Communications, which he founded in 1988 and took public in 1996.
It took the company public in 2014, and this sale means the firm has earned more than 2x its money.
But those average scores actually hide impressive improvements, he adds, because of how low public opinion sank — particularly for Chrysler and GM, which both took government bailout money.
By allowing certain stock to have more voting power than other stock our company takes our public shareholder money but does not let us have an equal voice in our company's management.
To move that kind of big money, Harris began an organizational expansion of the foundation when she took over in 2010, building an outfit that has gone beyond Bloomberg's core interests of global public health and climate change to tackle new issues, like overfishing.
Their last act before the bubble bursts is the time - honored practice of taking the money and running — paying themselves as large bonuses and salaries as corporate treasuries (and public bailouts) allow.
Instead, a white knight usually appears to take over the distressed company and pay out money owed to members of the public.
As for Siskey investors such as Packer, they have been unable to take money out of their Mainstar accounts since the Ponzi scheme allegations became public.
Najib denied taking any public money for personal gain and moved quickly to squash internal dissent, firing his deputy and Malaysia's attorney general.
Even if youdo raise money and sell a company or take it public, your median time to doing that is probably 49 months.
It usually takes a few years from recession to governments realizing that they have no money and have to freeze public sector salaries e.g. the big hit on public sector salaries were in say 83, 84 after the recession of 80, Rae Days were in mid 1990s after the recession of 1990,91, etc..
Step 5: In the next few years, the U.S. Treasury can be expected to issue up to $ 1.5 trillion in new Treasury debt to the public, taking in much of the $ 1.5 trillion in base money created by the Fed in Step 1.
The mayor of Lafayette, Louisiana has proposed the city create its own cryptocurrency to raise money for public finance, taking a cue from Berkeley, California, according to The Acadia Advocate.
«School districts are currently being forced to cut money from classrooms to pay for the Liberals» failure to take action on improving the energy efficiency of public school buildings.
Recent rumors about Peltz taking an interest in Legg Mason made serious waves in the market, for example, while Bloomberg has listed Peltz among several big shots who were raising public money to make mortgage investments earlier in June.
However, if you work in a qualifying job and take advantage of Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), you could save money on your student loans, depending on the plan you choose.
In a PRIVATE club with membership and a charter you may conduct yourself as you see fit, but in a place of public accomadation run by an organization that takes public monies and pays no taxes that action would be considered at best unethical and at worst illegal.
The point is is that it IS wrong to force someone not to talk about their god, but that it is ALSO wrong to take money from someone who doesn't believe in that god by force (e.g., taxation) and then turn around and give that money to someone who does to promote their views about that religion (such as funding a memorial with public funds).
That's exactly what's at the heart of this — that the use of public funds (e.g., tax dollars) should NOT be used to promote (e.g., force down the throat of others) any particular religion or religious belief or practice — that money shouldn't be taken by non-Christians by force (via taxation) and then given to Christians to put up displays of Christian religious symbolism.
Each election cycle, the media and general public take voyeuristic pleasure in examining how candidates made money and the charities they supported before knowing that the national microscope would be on them.
It requires considerable time, money and expertise, but a station takes nothing more seriously than a carefully crafted petition to the FCC, and sometimes the mere threat by those in positions of moral authority are sufficient to get stations to meet their public service obligation more effectively.
Take the money away from the public schools where children will be taught real science and that a «theory» is very close to a proven fact because it is supported by the preponderance of the evidence.
He doesn't, it's Satan who is running wild in this country because GOD has been taken out of public places and prayer has been taken out of schools etc., when you take GOD out, you let evil in... this nation hasn't learned that yet... there will be more tragedies like this or worse unless GOD is bought back into every facet of the public as he was decades ago when prayer was allowed in school, the commandments were made visible and even on our money his name was present — BRING GOD BACK!!
Should I have the money, and a child in the public education system, I belive I could take the issue to court and win that educators must always preface any remark that deals with the theory of evolution with statements such as: «it is thought» or «there is reason to believe» or some or qualifying statement indicating that it is just a theory, not fact.
However, his odds have steadily dropped over that time as public bettors and bigger money has taken Bisping to win.
With public money steadily taking the road favorite, the Patriots moved from -10 to -10.5 at Bookmaker.
It took five weeks longer than I originally expected, but Tebow - Mania is officially in effect and, whenever public money consistently bets one way, we'll be looking to «sell their high» and find contrarian value on the other side.
If the general public (based on Betting Percentage) is on one side of the game, but the point spread moves in the opposite direction, it is often an indicator that «big money» (and most likely «smart money») is taking a position in the direction of the line movement (and opposite to the Pupublic (based on Betting Percentage) is on one side of the game, but the point spread moves in the opposite direction, it is often an indicator that «big money» (and most likely «smart money») is taking a position in the direction of the line movement (and opposite to the PublicPublic).
Oddsmakers are able to anticipate which games will take one - sided public betting, so they typically shade their opening lines to account for the predictable flood of public money.
In this example, there's been an influx of public money on Utah, but large bets from well - respected clients have taken Colorado.
With a majority of bettors taking Indiana, public money has moved the line to -7 across the sports betting marketplace.
According to our public betting trends, 78 % of tickets and 80 % of money have taken the over, yet the total has dropped from 213.5 to 213 at Bookmaker.
Alabama never dropped to -17 so you can tell it was mostly public, square money taking Auburn so far.
Public perception, bolstered by conventional wisdom and media coverage, led bettors to assume that «stay» would win, which provided added value for those brave enough to go against the grain and take «leave» at plus money.
Sharp money hasn't taken a side in this matchup, but one - sided public betting appears to have created some contrarian value on the Boilermakers.
Most oddsmakers are able to anticipate which games will take one - sided public betting, so they will shade their opening lines to account for the predictable flood of public money.
Using the public betting trends from our seven contributing sportsbooks, we have a terrific grasp on how many bettors are taking each side, but the more important piece of information is how much money has been placed on each side?
Around 60 % of tickets have taken FSU so far and that appears to be both public and sharp money.
It's also worth noting that oddsmakers respect the opinion of their sharpest bettors, and won't adjust based on public money if those sharps have taken a side.
Lopsided public betting action causes bloated moneylines, leaving a lot of money on the table for bettors willing to go against the grain and taking the other side.
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