Sentences with phrase «when nearing the end of his career»

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You tell them when you want to retire and they chase higher returns (with more risk) while you're young, preserving those gains with a lower - risk portfolio as you near the end of your career.
Hopefully he will grow into that role but until he does we have a weak spot because Mert, when fit, is too slow and near the end of his playing career.
The squad has good depth when you look on paper, but in certain areas we are lacking quality and some players are nearing the end of their arsenal careers.
When he signed for West Ham on a one year deal in the summer of 1996, Paulo Futre was nearing the end of a distinguished career that included a man - of - the - match European Cup win with Porto in 1987.
At the time, as you'll remember, it was Cuomo who was trying to redeem himself after a near career - ending failure of a gubernatorial run in 2002, when he challenged the party favorite for the Democratic nomination, then state Comptroller H. Carl McCall.
But when you're nearing the end of your career or already retired, you have to ask yourself which makes more sense: Shooting for higher returns while having to watch the value of your nest egg dip and dive so that you might (not will, but might) end up leaving a larger legacy to your (no doubt incredibly deserving) heirs?
But even when workers make good choices, a market meltdown near the end of their working careers can still blow their savings to smithereens.
Felony, 10 years old and nearing the end of his police career as a drug sniffer, was discovered missing on October 30 when a police officer arrived to pick him up for work.
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