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26 Sentences With "hedged in"

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Its Main Street is narrow, hedged in with historic stone houses and walls.
Veer off the path, though, and you'll find only blankness, as if hedged in by your memory.
Around 65% of FEHT's interest-rate exposure was hedged in March 173, up from 59% in 2015.
Traders are also concerned the stocks could be hedged in futures markets, which could be a drag on prices.
Last year, many oil producers were able to cushion the blow of falling prices by using hedged in the futures markets.
But Mr Orban rules a country that has been scarred by communism and Mr Trump is hedged in by checks and balances galore.
The mismatch between the three-month Libor payable on the notes and the variable rates paid on the underlying loans is not hedged in these transactions.
Twitter's ad share is a mere fraction of that, but with every major company that ditches on the market, the crypto world gets hedged in a little further.
"50 Cent becomes very well hedged in a risk-off event, and would be in a position to provide liquidity for those scrambling for a hedge," Chintawongvanich wrote.
"So even though in our policy documents we didn't refer to requiring the departure of Viktor Shokin, we sort of hedged in typical diplo-speak," the official said.
In June, for example, the dollar fell 6.7 percent against the yen while the iShares Adaptive Currency Hedged MSCI Japan ETF was 75 percent hedged in the opposite direction.
A survey of corporate clients by U.S. bank Wells Fargo showed 27% of FX exposure was hedged in 2100, versus 47% in 2016, indicating a broader decline in hedging appetite.
Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, hedged in his support for rolling back the Johnson Amendment, saying in a statement to CNN that he did not want taxpayers "forced to subsidize" political speech.
I hedged in my interpretation above because, as with the notorious Schrödinger's Glenn arc from the first half of the season, the show was tricky about how it presented the final scene.
When the opposition, after two months, put the Maduro government on the spot with a concrete proposal, Mr. Maduro hedged in large part because he knew he could count on Russian support.
Global smelter profitability is once again beholden to the gyrations of the alumina price with still little evidence that such volatility is being hedged in either the CME Group's or LME's new futures contracts.
The unprecedented nature of the pound's fall and the widespread expectations of further losses since the June 23 referendum cast a pall over all foreign holdings of UK assets not already hedged in advance.
The company failed to follow its own internal procedures during the data breach, and it hedged in its language around the hack, telling consumers data was "accessed" and not openly saying it was "exfiltrated" — stolen.
Meanwhile, some of Apple's more specialized suppliers — who provide components such as camera modules — remain well-hedged in their business because they serve the global smartphone market — meaning, they were also selling into other smartphone brands.
For all three Danske programmes, the covered bonds are swapped into the currencies of the assets up to their extended maturity date; however, cash flows from longer-dated assets are not hedged in a recovery given default scenario.
But here in Kurdistan, their aura is augmented with sexual characteristics that stem from the negative magical power long associated with women under patriarchy as "the second sex"—the sex of the left hand and evil eye, of the horror of menstruation and black magic—and therefore hedged in by taboos (honor, the veil, etc.).
The Wagenschein effect is most prominent when people are unable to understand what appears to be basic scientific knowledge, hedged in scientific or overcomplicated language.
The location benefited everybody since it was along the main road that led to the coastal towns, the ground was high enough and the east winds were hedged in by high mountains. But after some time, the settlers had to seek another location due to the problem of water supply. The “better site” is the present site of the Cathedral. The Augustinians administered the parish until the end of the 19th century.
The church is set back some from the street with a triangular grassed forecourt, hedged in part, with tall dense native shrubs. A flame tree (Brachychiton spp) and a fire- wheel tree (Stenocarpus) have been planted on the central axis of the church and forecourt. Internally, a main high pointed vault is flanked by smaller similar vaults each side. A central aisle and smaller side aisles lead to a highly decorated chancel and side chapels.
In essence each of them is part of the Attribute Extension, which is active in each of them. But the finiteness of each of them is due to the fact that it is restrained or hedged in, so to say, by other finite modes. This limitation or determination is negation in the sense that each finite mode is not the whole attribute Extension; it is not the other finite modes. But each mode is positively real and ultimate as part of the Attribute.
Some examples of churches that were relocated: the Saint Ilie Rahova Church (1745), the Schitul Maicilor Church (1726), the Domnița Bălașa Church (founded in 1751 by Bălașa Lambrino, daughter of Constantin Brâncoveanu), the Sfântul Ioan Nou Church (18th century) and the entire outstanding monastic complex of Antim Monastery (1713–1715). A similar type of urban intervention cut entire quarters out of their surroundings. Thus, the city area located south of the Dâmbovița between Podul Isvor and Piața Unirii and up to Antim Monastery was hedged in by a large triangle of standardized concrete blocks of flats.

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