Banks are forced to hoard money because they're forced to hoard capital and they can't take any risk.
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You have a lot of companies that are very hierarchical, where the way you get ahead is you hoard information, you hoard power.
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" Adds BankRate's McBride, "Do not hoard your miles and points.
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It is nudging its ally to start reducing the hoard.
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A hoard of private letters illuminate the characters' inner lives.
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Segregation allowed whites to hoard economic, social, and educational resources.
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It's how the company amassed its $261 billion cash hoard.
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On top of this hoard, the robots do their work.
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Tech firms don't just write code and hoard the proceeds.
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In this eventuality, the Minamitori hoard would be a lifeline.
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How many tubes of antiaging serum can a lady hoard?
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Apple, with its cash hoard, was a frequently rumoured suitor.
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Another photo showed a hoard of toddlers coming toward Kim.
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It causes liquidity to fall as large lenders hoard cash.
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Companies could not hoard money if investors demanded it back.
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To distort, hoard or hide data is detrimental to society.
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Some investors are preferring to hoard cash until conditions improve.
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Don't hoard masks; donate them if you have an excess.
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In times of anxiety, we hoard the sources of eggs.
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Please do not hoard n95 masks or even surgical masks.
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He wanted to hoard it, keep it in the family.
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Violent illuminations arriving, out of nowhere, to hoard the darkness.
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I hoard guns, bandages, ammunition, and everything else I can find.
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Stuff they, themselves, can hoard for as long as they like.
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Local media reports the hoard could be worth 100,000 euros ($117,861).
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The company's cash hoard also hit a record of $238 billion.
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His hoard of evidence does not really need to add up.
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Do you hoard trashy magazines and 10-pound bags of Twizzlers?
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This span included Hoard fouling out with 33:23 to play.
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People often think preppers hoard canned food in tightly-controlled bunkers.
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I want to talk through the cash hoard that Berkshire has.
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As in the real world, folks in prison hoard random stuff.
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ESPN rated Hoard the No. 22 high school recruit, and NBADraft.
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So then why would people hoard a product that is abundant?
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The Astros hoard it for themselves, and the relationship is serious.
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Berkshire has found uses for some of its growing cash hoard.
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Outrageously wrong, especially given the company's nearly $300 billion cash hoard.
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And it has also started to shrink its hoard of bonds.
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Or even just hoard a colony of them for your personal amusement?
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People are unwilling to buy much with their mangoes, which they hoard.
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Incumbents have good reason to hoard the best spots on the schedule.
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And he died of a heart attack amongst his hoard of porn.
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The collection has since been dubbed The MySpace Dragon Hoard (2008-2010).
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At the moment, corporate America is sitting on an enormous cash hoard.
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A widespread propensity to hoard money posed a problem for Say's vision.
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Among the hoard of Costco devotees and fanatics, Max Ellinger ranks supreme.
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That's not much within the context of the world's growing data hoard.
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The dearth of deodorants in China has forced some expatriates to hoard.
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Chinese leaders hoard information as a way of bolstering their political power.
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And some schools don't have the storage capacity to hoard their surplus.
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"You have to go on a hunt and hoard the old notes."
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And ad agencies are seeking substitutes for its hoard of personal data.
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He urged citizens not to hoard facial masks or other hygiene products.
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Dos Santos's hoard might not be the best example of this principle.
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At the time, the huge cryptocurrency hoard was worth about $470 million.
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Huawei anticipated that crackdown and stockpiled supplies, but it couldn't hoard software.
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That's 200 more people that have the potential to hoard the world's wealth.
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But too much is at stake for countries to hoard data, he said.
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The poor, long the regime's base of support, have to hoard tinned food.
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The negative interest rate is essentially a penalty on lenders that hoard cash.
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Altogether, their cash hoard is now roughly the size of the Brazil's GDP.
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Every Halloween, you buy the pumpkin, down the lattes, and hoard the candy.
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There's little reason for the company to be adding to its cash hoard.
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"Many people tend to hoard old cell phones," Kondo writes in Spark Joy.
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Jaylen Hoard had 19 points and eight rebounds and Chaundee Brown scored 10.
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We don't chase them or hoard them or corral them in any way.
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They just hoard it relentlessly, and then massage it and lend it out.
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One dinged, the doors opened, and hoard of wristband wearing revelers poured out.
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Rather than hoard shells, take only the most beautiful specimens of each variety.
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Instead of laughing, people took it seriously and began to hoard toilet paper.
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Mr. Cohn described this regulation incorrectly, saying banks were required to "hoard" capital.
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"During the C-section, I actually felt myself leave my body," Hoard said.
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When he lived with his parents, he would hoard food or steal money.
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Add in the department store giant's cash hoard, and you have $4.5 billion.
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It also led cautious businesses to hoard imports, causing the trade deficit to widen.
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The defendants said the force used was "minimal" and that Hoard had been combative.
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Opening up banks, and the data they hoard, is good for consumers and competition.
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I hoard Starbucks gift cards for situations like this, so my latte is covered.
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Many teams will hoard cap space for the big free agent class of 2021.
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The man mentioned a "Doug Foster" his friend, Bernadeen "Bernie" Hoard, later that day.
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VFX company CorridorDigital pits a hopelessly outmatched Red team against a hoard of Blues.
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It should use its massive stock market capitalization and cash hoard to buy Netflix.
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The cash hoard reflects Buffett's 3-1/2-year drought in finding major acquisitions.
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National Museums Scotland launched an international fundraising campaign to acquire the Galloway Viking Hoard.
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That is the source of Apple's offshore cash hoard totaling more than $85033 billion.
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In a change, Buffett highlighted the cash hoard in Berkshire's press release accompanying results.
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Home prices have risen and tycoons have grown wealthier, while officials hoard fiscal reserves.
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Microsoft, which at $136.6 billion has the largest cash hoard, has also been buying.
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The group then made its way onto a balcony overlooking a hoard of protesters.
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People hoard money; they squander it; they marry for it; they kill for it.
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You know, the colors people buy in bulk and hoard in their bathroom cabinets.
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But if anyone would like to leave me their cone hoard, I'd graciously accept.
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When party leaders hoard staff and policy resources, they get to drive the process.
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It also threatened the death penalty to those who hoard necessary materials or equipment.
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But there's really no need to hoard toilet paper -- this is a respiratory disease.
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Don't hoard your friends: Don't be afraid to introduce your friends to each other.
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And extremely negative rates could encourage households to hoard cash, rather than spend it.
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It is not unusual for bosses to hoard information in the name of power.
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One camp believes that a large cash hoard is a sign of an unhealthy company.
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Those that are getting food money [from the government]: Don't just hoard it for yourself.
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The Fed has been reducing its bond hoard as it works toward normalizing monetary policy.
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From the time Cal State Fullerton held a 49-47 lead, Hoard posted 10 points.
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As a result firms hoard earnings, and do not put them to more productive use.
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But we promise to wash down our hoard of donuts with some nice, healthful water.
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Because the solution is that their platforms not hoard people's data in the first place.
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Still, the hefty hoard has already brought some solace to creators affected by the loss.
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And, then there are those who hoard every different flavor of gum that Trident makes.
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QUICK: They also have a cash hoard of over a quarter of a trillion dollars.
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And as I begin to hoard anything and everything I suspect might be useful later.
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Al-Azhar, the country's Muslim authority, has declared it a sin to hoard foreign currency.
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About once every decade, teens scream over a hoard of imported British and Australian singers.
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And everyone will deleverage and/or hoard their cash reserves like dragons, just in case.
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Well, for one thing, there's the well-documented incentive to hoard resources and maximize profits.
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The top stocks were industrials, banks on deregulation and Apple for its massive cash hoard overseas.
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" Hoard: "The incoming administration is so bad that I'll need all the money I can get.
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Currency controls meant the peso was artificially expensive and export taxes prompted producers to hoard grain.
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Primus says he doesn't just hoard old TVs; he uses them constantly in his daily life.
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They&aposve ignored addressing their quarterback conundrum to hoard assets they&aposve yet to use wisely.
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The Gaulcross hoard, as the treasure is known, includes both Roman handiwork and fine Pictish goods.
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Still, if the state can't get its fiscal act together, that cash hoard could be exhausted.
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Its cash hoard grew more than $10 billion from the previous quarter to reach $256.8 billion.
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This was seen by some as an ECB strategy to make it harder to hoard cash.
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It creates an incentive to hoard, not spend, any bitcoins you can get your hands on.
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Over the years, those theories sprawled, and the government made some of its document hoard public.
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In early 2015, a shareholder group challenged Barra over GM's management of its growing cash hoard.
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I live in a very tiny apartment now, and it's sort of like a treasure hoard.
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Hoard also had eight rebounds, while Childress supplied four assists and was credited with four steals.
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Face masks around the world are running out, as people who don't need them hoard them.
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When the outbreak took off there, China started to use its supply and hoard what remained.
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We're the savages, the Vikings, the Huns, and the hoard on its way to Ford Theater.
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Over the weekend, stores urged people not to hoard goods and limited some items per customer.
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"Our dad is definitely a hoarder... but he chooses great things to hoard," Ariana tells CNBC.
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There are fewer and fewer of them, and I am beginning to hoard the yellow packets.
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Even big global central banks are starting to hoard gold as if they were Scrooge McDuck.
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In the year after her son's birth, Hoard tried to report her experience to the hospital.
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However, some experts argue such laws can backfire at times by encouraging people to hoard supplies.
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An opinion is voiced, and a hoard of barbarians immediately descend to deem it insufficiently extreme.
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Berkshire Hathaway's cash hoard keeps growing, topping $128 billion according to the company's latest SEC filing.
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Our prehistoric survival required us to share our resources not to hoard them just for ourselves.
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They would create an incentive to hoard opportunity by raising funds that remain close to home.
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Some individual researchers said in interviews that they're also taking it on themselves to hoard data.
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Security staff occasionally emerged on balconies and took selfies showing the hoard of protesters behind them.
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And the size and persistence of Germany's savings hoard makes it an awkward defender of free trade.
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Meanwhile Amazon is throwing piles of its own (not-insignificant) cash hoard at original programming as well.
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People who hoard have exactly those emotions, but their emotions are attached to a lot more things.
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She did, after all, take down a hoard of wights with nothing but a dragon glass javelin.
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The availability of these banking facilities gives Tewoo flexibility in how it uses its large cash hoard.
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These companies hoard user data in their walled-garden silos and use it to make huge profits.
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His hoard of 12 Olympic medals also included two silvers and six bronzes across the two Olympics.
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The case is Hoard v Hartman et al, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 18-35738.
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Fat, cosy incumbents hoard cash, invest less, smother new firms that create jobs and keep prices high.
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We tried to quietly walk past the hoard of blood-sucking monsters, then sprinted to the SUV.
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They hoard cash, buy back their firms' shares and reinforce their positions by merging with former rivals.
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When it comes to shopping for swimsuits, there's a whole hoard of things we unnecessarily worry about.
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If a number of banks decided to hoard cash, the amount of banknotes in circulation would jump.
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Chiah Rodriques of Mendocino Generations, a cannabis-genetics consultancy, knows two dozen people who lost a hoard.
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The purchase may help Buffett, 87, overcome his recent struggles to deploy Berkshire's $100-billion cash hoard.
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A Star Trek style holodeck where you get to fight off the impending hoard of the undead?
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However, they warned that the overuse of negative rates could encourage companies and investors to hoard cash.
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Disclosing vulnerabilities: Not everyone discloses security vulnerabilities when they find them; some hoard them for offensive purposes.
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A hoard of women crushes in behind me and I watch one of the owners' faces fall.
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Mr. Cook has repeatedly said that Apple is looking for investment opportunities for its huge cash hoard.
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Or they can simply hoard cash, as so many companies are doing, hoping for better times ahead.
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As Chaplin realized, it swarmed with solitaries, all of them dreaming, like dragons, of a private hoard.
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Should I run like a headless chicken to buy and hoard three years of dental floss sticks?
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Don't hoard groceries -- But he encouraged Americans not to stampede grocery stores and cause shortages of staples.
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Many Syrians now hoard the dollar as a hedge in a battered economy that was increasingly dollarized.
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Banks would limit financing for businesses, which would cut production or lay off workers to hoard capital.
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As an economist, I am fascinated by why people hoard products that are not having supply problems.
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For years now, Gilead just sat on a considerable cash hoard generated by its Hepatitis C cure.
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While it was the epicenter of cool, the employees wanted to share that cool, not hoard it.
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The company is $4 billion in debt with a junk credit rating and a sinking cash hoard.
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With Apple's gigantic cash hoard overseas, it could be a major winner if Trump introduces a repatriation deal.
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Rather than hoard this intelligence, he shares it with employees, suppliers and clients on computers and mobile phones.
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ATHENS, Greece – A brush fire in central Greece has helped authorities discover a hoard of illegally excavated antiquities.
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For Eddy Elfenbein of the Crossing Wall Street blog, America's cash hoard could be dangerous for the market.
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All are important but none would be solved by obliging already profitable firms to hoard even more cash.
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Compliance fears limit access to bank accounts, forcing companies to hoard cash and conduct business via armoured van.
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Thomson Reuters Point Carbon said the potential reduction in permits lead industry to hoard them, boosting the market.
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To be greedy in our era connotes reasonable ambition and the desire to hoard more than you need.
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Investors began treating the shares as an asset class because of the company's sheer size and cash hoard.
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Apple has long been building up its cash hoard, spurring M&A speculation and calls for greater investment.
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Hoard your Eggos and grab some Christmas lights, things are about to get strange at Universal theme parks!
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Will Trent Harmon and his raging case of mononucleosis hoard more screen time than Keith Urban's chest tattoo?
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We all hoard our own investments in reality; those investments are generally ignoble, but always particular and individual.
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The rise in "wealth work" comes when the richest Americans hoard a bigger share of the country's wealth.
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According to the mandarin, the Oriental bees Were the first to hoard their honey in the mountain cavities.
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We have to resist temptations to hoard sanitizer and use the face masks that medical professionals need desperately.
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As Metro points out, a hoard of fans disapproved of the show mentioning Styles and Tomlinson by name.
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They recognize the value of food to others, and don't feel an urge to hoard it for themselves.
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Their companies gain from a weak euro, but hoard cash rather than investing more or paying higher wages.
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In the meantime, a hoard of ambitious GOP consultants have tried to persuade Adelson to fund their groups.
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We are rarely honest about it, even to ourselves; instead we bicker and hoard and envy and splurge.
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You need the software to tell a car when to discharge its power, and when to hoard it.
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"It is entirely possible that there are other rarities in the missing part of the hoard," he said.
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As it happens, in addition to his jewelry hoard, Mr. Felloni has a small collection of vintage shoes.
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So if you're the type to hoard notes, know the risk, talk to a lawyer, and act responsibly.
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Beyond the fact that they drove those miles, what truly makes that data something that they have to hoard?
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It uses this intimate data hoard to figure out how to addict us and our children to its services.
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Danny Ainge spent the past few years accumulating assets in a legendary hoard that bore multiple first-round picks.
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The company said that changes in the market saw it lose $102.7 million in value from its crypto hoard.
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It is being deployed to "strategically hoard" the best talent, says Patrick Moloney of Willis Towers Watson, a consultancy.
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The so-called negative interest rate is designed to force commercial banks to lend money rather than hoard it.
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It is a tribute to their instincts that, despite their hoard of shared impressions, they usually sound nothing alike.
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These mechanisms would turn data from something titans hoard, to suppress competition, into something users share, to foster innovation.
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Competing with Apple, whose cash hoard exceeds the size of many countries' gross domestic product, is also not easy.
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Hoard had 10 of Wake Forest's first 28 points and the Demon Deacons scored the game's first seven points.
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Even as Berkshire's cash hoard has grown to near-$130 billion, Buffett has been reluctant to make big deals.
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Lower interest rates also lead to higher expectations of future inflation, meaning it is more expensive to hoard money.
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"Are you breaking the law?" the poster asked, adding "Patriotic Canadians Will Not Hoard Food" in large red letters.
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Hoarding is a compulsion, experts agree, which means people who hoard cannot stop, and their relationships are negatively affected.
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So it might be time for Alphabet to give some of its nine-figure cash hoard back to investors.
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Without any information about the procedure, Hoard found herself having C-section surgery, which she believes was medically unnecessary.
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When Leslie Driggers Hoard posted about her birth on social media, she saw a familiar attitude of victim blaming.
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Other unprofitable start-ups have worked to lower their costs and hoard cash in case of a market downturn.
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Because so much of the hoard has not been recovered, it has been difficult to estimate the true value.
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And so we allow individuals like him to hoard the resources necessary to do such grand-scale charitable work.
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As a member of the shadowy hoard of riders delivering North Brooklyn's Seamless orders, I was beholden to no one.
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If you hoard receipts, you're probably familiar with the grab bag of tax breaks, known as the miscellaneous itemized deductions.
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Perhaps the mega-rich who hoard billions of dollars in foreign banks, far out of reach from the American people?
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Apple's enormous cash hoard grew to $246.09 billion in the fiscal first quarter, up $8.49 billion from the previous quarter.
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Staying motivated to work out is hard, and no one likes to waste cryptocurrency that they could hoard or invest.
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Microsoft has a $105 billion cash hoard and a stock that has fallen more than 9 percent for the year.
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Every company in this case is Satoshi Nakamoto sitting quietly on a hoard of coins hoping to one day sell.
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But if the show keeps trolling us with bees, I better see a hoard of them in the premiere episode.
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With the ubiquity of fast fashion and cheap home decor, many are finding it easy to hoard too many items.
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Since 2000, more than 128 wealthy neighbourhoods have agitated to secede from school districts in an attempt to hoard resources.
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In this case, it's seven burgers a week, which means you can't hoard them and feed all of your friends.
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Apple's enormous cash hoard grew to $237.6 billion in the fiscal fourth quarter, up $6.1 billion from the previous quarter.
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Extreme weather, weak crop-security, and exporters who hoard inventory and speculate on further rises have also kept prices high.
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Lazlo owned nothing,not one single thing, but from the first, the stories felt like his own hoard of gold.
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The ECB imposes a penalty charge on banks that hoard cash, leading some lenders to pass this on to companies.
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In its earnings report this week Apple announced its cash hoard swelled to a record $256.8B in the second quarter.
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We erase anyone around the edges because we are blinkered by our own privilege, not seeing how we hoard opportunities.
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When a few big commercial banks hoard piles of cash, other financial firms, including investment banks and dealers, have less.
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The policy is intended to push down market interest rates and force banks to lend money rather than hoard it.
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LOS ANGELES — Have you ever wished you could get caught in a hoard of walkers à la The Walking Dead?
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I hoard my time, I steal my time, I do everything I can to do what I want to do.
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The human instinct to hoard, to own their own possessions, is more than just a learned element of western society.
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Yes, but okay, they hoard it greedily and then mash it up and give insights and sell the audience, essentially.
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Parents also have a "scarcity mentality," Resource Generation members said, which leads them to "hoard" assets to protect against calamity.
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Supply chains in the United States are strong, and it is unnecessary for the American public to hoard daily essentials.
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Bloomberg has a handy chart outlining which companies have the most cash overseas, with Apple unsurprisingly holding the biggest hoard.
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After a certain amount of time in simulation, they're done, and whatever data they've collected gets added to the hoard.
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His telling is based on a dragon's hoard of primary source material, including well over 1,000 interviews he conducted himself.
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It's a ruefully, comically sentimental piece that plucks a fleeting connective poetry in the seeming randomness of what we hoard.
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The quantum and treatment are so unusual that it is worth valuing Apple and its hoard of ready money separately.
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About 261 percent of that hoard is owned by only five large tech companies — Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft, Cisco and Oracle.
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LONDON — More than 33,000 years ago, a Viking hoard of gold jewelry, coins and silver bars was buried for safekeeping.
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Southerners, meanwhile, when in proximity to a U.A.L., will load up on fashion the way visitors to Cuba hoard cigars.
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I used to hoard cinnamon pull-apart bread under my bed for late-night snacking and I swear by it.
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But if the plant opens as scheduled in four years, the nation's hoard of plutonium could grow rather than shrink.
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It disappears into one of my overstuffed pockets and tips my total hoard to about $143 worth of Catholic trinkets.
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Beijing abandoned the program this year and is sitting on a hoard estimated to be as big as 240 million tonnes.
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A recent survey of 2,000 European firms by McKinsey, a consultancy, found that they still hoard cash against a future downturn.
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Why, for instance, do some genomes contain very little noncoding DNA—also, controversially, often called "junk DNA"—while others hoard it?
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And yet, if you can look beyond the hoard of bright, plastic wearables, there's some legitimately smart designs to be found.
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However, if Jia is serious about building an automotive empire, Atieva's hoard of patents could be invaluable to his other companies.
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And even with that impressive trophy hoard, she's missing all the belts she's earned as a nine time Muay Thai Champion.
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Or maybe my efforts reveal a survivor's hypervigilance — similar to the way survivors of hunger hoard food in times of plenty.
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The dwarf Alberich, intoxicated by the gold, soon wallows in it, swimming over the top of the hoard like Scrooge McDuck.
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Don't rush to hoard Blu-rays and save those hard-earned Disney dollars just yet: It won't go down until 2019.
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More and more investors are starting to hoard cash thanks to an ultra-low interest rate environment and negative bond yields.
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The HBO online store has a dragon's hoard of goodies, from wine glasses to mugs to even Night King ice molds.
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Lately, enthusiasm for 3-D nail art has increased thanks to a hoard of celebrities and fashion designers embracing the style.
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Berkshire also repurchased $1.7 billion of stock, reflecting Buffett's difficulty in finding better uses for the company's $114.2 billion cash hoard.
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It is the first time Netflix, which is amassing talent the way dragons hoard jewels, has directly acquired an intellectual property.
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Initial conservation, however, was undertaken almost as soon as the hoard was found, thanks to efforts led by Historic Environment Scotland.
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Several artifacts from the Galloway Hoard are now on view at the National Museum of Scotland, in Edinburgh, through October 1.
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"We envision a world where people shift from a 'hoard & save' energy mentality to a 'continuous and on-demand' energy experience."
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And while Taxify doesn't compete with Google, Villig reckons its vast hoard of maps data should be in the public domain.
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The scheme has garnered about 3 tonnes of gold in four months out of a national hoard of over 20,000 tonnes.
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Although many U.S. customers continue to hoard money at home, they are increasingly interested in a broad diversification of their assets.
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Erik Nielsen, global chief economist at UniCredit, was incredulous at Munich Re's decision to hoard cash and gold in this environment.
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ORIGINAL POST FOLLOWS: Nintendo isn't making the NES Classic anymore, but ThinkGeek has a small hoard of them, ready to sell.
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The scheme has garnered about three tonnes of gold in four months out of a national hoard of over 20,000 tonnes.
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Raising that range enhances financial institutions' appetite for cash, encouraging them to hoard it instead of trading it for other assets.
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At first, I was tempted to hoard all the Taymoji I'd earned for myself, because they're cute, and I am selfish.
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A government decision to retire old bank notes at the end of 2016 has made it riskier to hoard illicit cash.
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A hoard of fossilized pterosaur eggs discovered in China is helping scientists gain a rare insight into the extinct flying reptiles.
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While Democrats have long seen power as something to accrue and wield responsibly, they typically do little more than hoard it.
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By contrast, the best way for a select few to hoard wealth and power is to isolate us from each other.
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"It's too easy to just hoard friendships, because friends aren't monogamous, so you don't have to dump someone," Dr. Bonior says.
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Nurses often hoard real vouchers for free rides, which Uber and Didi give out en masse to build their user bases.
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In July 2015 the U.S. handed Iraq a hoard of antiquities it said it had seized from Islamic State in Syria.
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Credo has tons of clean beauty products, so you can hoard your favorites or find new ones you haven't tried yet.
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To those in healthcare -- get fit-tested immediately, shave your beards and resist the temptation to hoard the masks at home.
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For decades, Mr. Buffett has maintained that big deals are the best way to use Berkshire's cash hoard, currently $106 billion.
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Debts become more onerous over time, and consumers and businesses have incentive to hoard cash rather than spend or invest it.
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People have seemed to change with some kind of spell cast on them, compelling them to hoard toilet paper and meat.
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Modi may also roll out further restrictions on property and gold – the two other top places Indians like to hoard wealth.
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The transaction will help Buffett deploy some of his Omaha, Nebraska-based conglomerate's recent $122.4 billion hoard of cash and equivalents.
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In July 2015, U.S. authorities handed Iraq a hoard of antiquities it said it had seized from Islamic State in Syria.
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In recent months, the Omaha-based firm has passed on multiple opportunities to acquire companies as the firm's cash hoard grew.
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So far, the U.S. still embraces cash, because our concept of wealth is material: we collect it, handle it, hoard it.
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Even the wealthiest Liberians — those with access to generators — still hoard electricity as if it's about to be taken from them.
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Chris Christie with a laugh, as he ducked into the diner trailed by a hoard of reporters for some last-minute campaigning.
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Especially with its $110 billion cash hoard in a market environment clearly rewarding increased risk-taking and growth — not exactly Buffett's forte.
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"There is a limit to how negative interest rates can go because they otherwise would encourage people to hoard banknotes," he said.
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I go to a comic book shop in the suburbs of Detroit that has a hoard of porn in the back area.
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Might these firms hoard cash just because they are run by megalomaniacs who are too rich and odd to obey any rules?
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So while Zeta is acquired a large hoard of data, it remains to be seen how long that data will stay current.
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Similarly, hoard all of your crafting parts — which can be found in abundance — and use them to make even more Multi-Tools.
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Half of the hoard, Goldberg says, consists of silver pieces smaller than a pinky fingernail, many the remains of hacked-up bracelets.
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As the Breitmans and Tezos came under ever more intense scrutiny, the value of the foundation's crypto hoard escalated under their feet.
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The Johnsonian word-hoard includes phrases that have caused offense, including referring to "piccaninnies" in the Commonwealth, which he later apologized for.
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A hoard of wealthy, white families who don't trust their privileged kids to get into college, and instead, outsource the entire process.
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"I believe that the Lord didn't want man to be able to hoard land," he said after the ranchers left that afternoon.
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The Johnsonian word-hoard includes phrases that have caused offence, including referring to "piccaninnies" in the Commonwealth, which he later apologised for.
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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is sitting on a $90 billion cash hoard, struggling to find reasonably valued assets to invest it in.
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Hendeles's painstakingly amassed hoard speaks to the toy's mass-market success but also makes clear an object's power to hold momentous value.
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Ahead of the European phase-out in 2009, for example, Vaclav Klaus, the Czech president, urged people to hoard a lifetime's worth.
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The giant payout increase, a luxury made possible by the tech company's now $256.8 billion cash hoard, should help cushion the blow.
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After he takes care of the xenophobic hoard, Arthur spends some time on land with his lady, Mera, who is ocean-born.
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Signalling solves the mystery: paying a dividend is a sign of strength, showing that a firm feels no need to hoard cash.
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"Life's not just about money," said Mr. Tice, whose firm manages a hoard of real estate worth in excess of $2200 million.
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After all, lack of confidence in the government is what prompted Zimbabweans to hoard or stash their American dollars to begin with.
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JCPenney (JCP) is $4 billion in debt with a junk credit rating, a sinking cash hoard and no sign of a turnaround.
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"I intend to rally my memory and write in these pages you provide a small word-hoard of my own," Cockcroft wrote.
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Given that vague pornographic undercurrent, you'd think people would hoard these little boats of priceless sashimi, but everyone politely puffs and passes.
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No need to hoard water bottlesAny person with a fitness obsession is likely to have multiple water bottles stashed around the house.
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If they hoard their spoils they starve the early-stage ecosystem or leave founders stuck with dumb money from non-strategic financiers.
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I hoard pits until the last gasp of the season, and then I grab my hammer and head outside to the concrete.
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We have an instinct to hoard, to protect what we have, and to insist others go find their own security and provisions.
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And it plans to spend almost all of its fabled cash hoard — perhaps on a combination of buybacks and a big deal.
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I'd hoard dozens of books in my second-grade cubby, and literally try to read two at a time, side by side.
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It is the kind of magazine that readers hoard for eternity in giant stacks in the attic, selling and trading back issues.
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"Supply chains in the United States are strong, and it is unnecessary for the American public to hoard daily essentials," he added.
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Wake lost several key players in the off season leaving a tall order for Jaylen Hoard of France, an inside-outside player.
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Warren Buffett has complained for years that he hasn't had a chance to use Berkshire Hathaway's cash hoard on a big deal.
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The coverage of Marcotte's two cart meat-hoard has been posted on multiple subreddits, including r/PublicFreakout, r/BritishColumbia, and r/WorldNews.
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This is true whether we are talking about social distancing, apportioning resources or resisting the urge to hoard what others also need.
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Kenyatta warned traders who try to hoard goods or hike prices of essential goods like hand sanitizers and food during the crisis.
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It's a lot cheaper to just hoard the spectrum and sell it at a premium to one of the bigger players later.
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Plus, researching blockchain avoided the drawbacks of machine learning, a field increasingly consolidated in large companies that hoard talent, data, and servers.
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In the meantime, it provides the Kremlin with access to a vast hoard of capital that is difficult to control and trace.
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Some economists argue that these laws can have unintended consequences, for example incentivizing people to hoard supplies by keeping prices artificially low.
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Hoard and her husband were not, however, prepared for an experience she calls physically and verbally abusive, medically flawed, and deeply traumatic.
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"I grew up in a generation of women where we were told we could do anything; we could be anything," said Hoard.
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Hong Kong closed schools for over a month and speculation of shortages has prompted shoppers to hoard toilet paper and other goods.
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Last week I wrote about the Equifax breach and the frustration when credit bureaus that hoard information are unable to protect it.
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As long as the academic environment has incentives for scientists to work in silos and hoard their data, transparency will be impossible.
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She's begun to hoard weird tips she finds online, like how to start a fire with a gum wrapper and a battery.
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The myth of a universal middle class allows affluent Americans to deny their privilege, to unfairly hoard opportunities, and to resist redistribution.
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Microsoft, with the second-largest cash hoard, will most likely still be digesting its $26 billion acquisition of LinkedIn, announced in June.
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Snap's stock is boxed into a corner, and CEO Evan Spiegel's quest to hoard control of his company may be a factor.
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"If not, a golden retriever will slowly hoard them throughout the day and bring them back to his lair," the post read.
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It requires us to create a hoard of money kept in a safe place where it can grow for decades on end.
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Last week I wrote about the Equifax breach and the frustration when credit bureaus that hoard information are unable to protect it.
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Buffett, meanwhile, has been eagerly looking for big deals where he could make better use of his company's $114.2 billion cash hoard.
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Large asset managers hold sizeable stakes in today's big incumbent firms, and may encourage them to hoard profits and adopt safety-first strategies.
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Belters are the displaced underclass, a great hoard of humanity who left every nation on Earth to find work in the outer reaches.
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Rumored to contain a hoard of gold and jewelry, the DeBraak became a popular target for treasure hunters in the years that followed.
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Funds from the repatriation of Apple's $2172.11 billion overseas cash hoard arrived at an convenient time for traders working on behalf of Apple.
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Conspiracy theorists suggested the sub contained a hoard of gold, and that high ranking Nazi officers, including Hitler, made their way to Argentina.
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"Whether I'm looking in a drawer or at the bottom of my bag, the thing I hoard are lip treatments," she tells us.
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Among those efforts, the People's Bank of China has been spending down its cash hoard of foreign exchange to prop up its currency.
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Hoard said he was beaten after he had smashed a razor intended for personal use, ostensibly after discovering that it did not work.
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Yet it is common practice for medical researchers to hoard results for months or years until research is published in an academic journal.
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"This plan only represents a 'levelling-up' for the super-rich, who will use freeports to hoard assets and avoid taxes," he added.
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It just goes to show that behind every celebrity fashion icon, there's a dutiful spouse making sure they don't hoard their old shoes.
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Hoard Your Vacation Days Remote interviews over the phone or on video calls have been increasingly common, especially for preliminary screenings of applicants.
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Shareholders will reward companies that cut labor costs to increase profit margins, or those that hoard cash instead of engaging in capital investment.
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A hoard of folks made the trek from Ireland to watch Conor prosecute himself more than respectably against Floyd Mayweather for 10 rounds.
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Kong Lingxin, a 20-year-old student from the northern city of Tianjin, uses her smartphone to buy, gift and hoard gold online.
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Over a span of four years, the company used its cash hoard to shrink its share count to 158 million from 243 million.
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The room buzzed with anticipation and the floor creaked as a hoard of people crowded into the cramped space to see Downtown Boys.
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This particular flirty pair has been worn by a hoard of heavy-hitting social media stars: Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid and Leandra Medine.
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It's easy to get wrapped up with work that's safe and familiar and to hoard tasks simply because we have always owned them.
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Critics say the so-called Vulnerability Equities Process allows the government too much wiggle-room to hoard exploits at the expense of cybersecurity.
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Some of Berkshire's cash hoard will eventually be used to buy 80 percent of Pilot Flying J, the largest U.S. truck stop operator.
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Chinese officials said on Thursday that the country's hoard of foreign exchange reserves grew in March for the first time in five months.
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Instead, the Kings would be wise to hoard assets and turn themselves into a dumping ground for opposing teams looking to shed salary.
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Click through to see which ones you'll need to hoard in your basket come March 2016, when the collection officially hits the site.
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There are good reasons to be deeply wary of granting powers to state agencies to build and hoard tools that weaken technological infrastructure.
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Be like your favorite TV doctors: Scrub up, and don't hoard unnecessary medical supplies that someone else could be in dire need of.
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What's more, this family kept finding ways to hoard more and more magic, only increasing the inequality of the show's most elastic metaphor.
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Mortgage markets have also been dysfunctional as investors hoard cash, and as some firms that buy up mortgage securities face major financial strains.
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They need N95s, at the very least, and the only way the public can help make those available is not to hoard them.
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This week the reporters Jim Rutenberg and Maggie Haberman revealed that Mr. Trump had worked on a plan to buy up that hoard.
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"I think they are building a cash hoard, and when the market is right, they will make a big [acquisition] deal," Seifert said.
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Already some Americans have begun to hoard facemasks, even though the outbreak hasn't reached a serious level, according to US public health officials.
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That cash hoard alone is bigger than the market value of 484 companies in the S&P 500, including Intel and AT&T.
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Family life opens the door to self-dealing clannishness: parents hoard for their children; siblings and spouses favor one another over the collective.
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Uber alone raised $3.5 billion from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, putting its cash hoard from outside investors at more than $20163 billion.
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The decision in February to broaden the scope was made after the 19433 revelation of Cornelius Gurlitt's art hoard in his Munich apartment.
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The sweet-sour corn chowchow below is a Pennsylvania Dutch tradition; Nana used to can it and keep a hoard in the basement.
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Temple officials reported finding a hoard of nearly 500 pounds of antique silver and gold ornamental jewelry designed to adorn statues of gods.
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It has to do with the way the ancestors of today's dogs took their kill back to the den to share or hoard.
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They are forced to hoard sick days or rely on the good luck that they will give birth at the end of June.
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There's not enough if we let some people hoard massive amounts of wealth overseas because of the deferral provision in our tax code.
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And everyone will deleverage and/or hoard their cash reserves like dragons, just in case, which means less money for new or struggling companies.
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Photo: APThe myth of a treasure hoard hidden somewhere in the Rocky Mountains has lured a fourth person to their death, the BBC reported.
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The program also features digital tracking, which means you can recycle items as you finish them, instead of having to hoard empties to participate.
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We have so much anxiety about it, that we tend to hoard and accumulate and in doing so, we do a lot of harm.
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It also means that the original hoard of Satoshi coins – about $400 million worth – is probably going to receive some scrutiny from tax authorities.
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So, to recap: Don't blame the Wuhan coronavirus on Chinese food or Asian people, don't spread misinformation on Tiktok, and don't hoard medical gear.
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My regular butcher shop is bumping at 8:30 PM and it seems like everyone is here to hoard meat for a bovine apocalypse.
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And last, but not least, the tasting notes are quality — you just need to know which ones to snatch and hoard in your cart.
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The unIslamic hoard cast doubt on the president's public shows of prayer and the great mosque, with six white minarets, looming beside his palace.
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They see maintenance and repair as a right they are in danger of losing to companies that hoard spare parts and information too jealously.
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This is all made possible by Apple's $256.8 billion cash hoard but one investor thinks Apple's Chief Executive Tim Cook, could have done better.
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Residential solar company SunPower Corp has said it will hoard at least 200 MW of panels this year, enough for more than 25,000 homes.
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Although it succeeded all-too-well in getting banks to hoard reserves, IOER failed to keep the fed funds rate from plunging toward zero.
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Just last week Citigroup put out a report speculating that Apple may buy Netflix, Disney and even Telsa with its $256.8 billion cash hoard.
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As these machines get older, parts become scarcer and election officials are increasingly forced to hoard rare parts needed to keep their equipment running.
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Fourth, despite claims to the contrary, under current law Apple need never pay U.S. tax on its offshore hoard of nearly tax-exempt income.
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The Deacons pulled within 211 by halftime, 212-18, thanks to Brown and Jaylen Hoard, who combined for 16 of the team's 18 points.
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Before the Greek authorities lift controls, they will assess whether depositor behaviour has changed or whether the urge to hoard cash is still prevalent.
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With the heaping hoard of heinie-oriented items out there in today's market, how will we know what stuff is really worth our while?
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But if Japan's equity culture were more assertive still, shareholders might demand more of the corporate cash hoard back—to spend or invest elsewhere.
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In fact, we have good news for those who hoard Trader Joe's Pumpkin Pie Spice every year and start their shopping months in advance.
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Indeed, 90% of the world's data was created in the past two years, and no enterprise can keep its data hoard on-prem forever.
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Its benchmark interest rate is already set below zero, a move intended to try to force companies to invest money rather than hoard it.
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I hoard them by the dozens, I spend hours filling them, I have them shipped across the Atlantic Ocean by the German company Fantasticpaper.
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But I have a bigger question: Why do we have an oligopoly of three major credit-reporting companies who hoard your sensitive personal information?
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To be clear, it's a mistake to hype any one of these drugs as a cure-all (and please, don't hoard them at home).
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They might be content to be fortresses that hoard their money, while the best and brightest pay mostly only lip service to societal health.
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Under the icy waters of Canada's arctic, a hoard of treasures from two sunken ships that vanished 18463 years ago are waiting to surface.
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Under the icy waters of Canada's arctic, a hoard of treasures from two sunken ships that vanished 170 years ago are waiting to surface.
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But before you go there, ask yourself a simpler question: Why do you hoard so much data on social networks in the first place?
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When such materials are scarce, and an epidemic is raging, as in the H1N1 pandemic of 2009, there is a natural inclination to hoard.
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On Twitter, users are posting photos of empty store shelves and marked-up prices of face masks online, reminding others not to hoard supplies.
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"There is no need for the general public of the city to panic or hoard in order to prevent unnecessary wastes," the command said.
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When Leslie Driggers Hoard entered Providence Memorial Hospital in El Paso, Texas in 2012, she felt prepared for the birth of her first child.
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It's a political coming-of-age story played out against the backdrop of humanity's violent struggle for survival against a flesh-eating humanoid hoard.
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But sometimes we get distracted and forget, or sleep late and fail to make smoothies, as our hoard of berries rots in the fridge.
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It became a ritual that my dad would hoard The Times Magazines so that we could do the Sunday puzzles together when I returned.
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And she stressed that, though many may feel concerned about their ability to obtain an EpiPen, it's not a good idea to hoard them.
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Even America's enemies hoard American money: American soldiers searching one of Saddam Hussein's palaces in 2003 found about $650 million in fresh $100 bills.
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But Mr. Pallrand is quick to point out that having a hoard of sustainably intended contraptions isn't necessarily the same as being sustainable yourself.
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Firms with the backing of the state are less vulnerable to competition; as they lumber on they hoard resources that could be better used elsewhere.
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Buying Lucid outright would let Ford freely use its core technologies in powertrains and batteries, and secure a valuable hoard of patents for the future.
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That risk paid off, since its new launch already comes with a hoard of devotees, including plus-size fashion influencers Kelly Augustine and Mona Seddeek.
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As the United States has seen firsthand, a decision to hoard a giant vulnerability, rather than contacting engineers to fix it, can produce disastrous consequences.
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The hoard was seized when Marcos and his family fled to Hawaii in 1986 following a popular revolt that ended his two decades in power.
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Second, people may hoard the money they earn from supplying goods and services, holding it as an asset, rather than spending it on other things.
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The Wall Street Journal reported that the U.S. Commerce Department was investigating the aluminum hoard, which was once estimated to be worth about $2 billion.
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We cannot blame women when those who hold the power are not interested in relinquishing it and perhaps feel entitled to hoard it for themselves.
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Generally, economists believe the surge is related to people around the world wanting to hoard cash, a similar force that's driven the interest in cryptocurrencies.
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In Survival (as in the other games of its genre,) you must hoard guns and armor and you must kill, connive, and always be suspicious.
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A hoard of photogs and reporters waited for hours in the Vilnius airport ... and went NUTS for LaVar as he made his grand entrance. Insane.
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With the stock trading 25 percent below its all-time high and an impressive cash hoard, Elfenbein said such a bet may be very dangerous.
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In such an environment, he said, savers may rush to put their wealth into hard assets like gold — or even hoard large bills in vaults.
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On the contrary, Japan's government borrows so much only because the private sector refuses to borrow or spend enough, preferring to hoard financial assets instead.
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So you were thinking the cash hoard was closer to $53 billion based on some other things that you had potentially bought as well. Okay.
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Scentbird also gives you the option to pause your subscription without cancelling, so you don't need to stockpile a hoard of perfumes you aren't using.
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Yet it has a $1.4 billion cash hoard, the person added, and the company thinks that will shield it as it works toward achieving profitability.
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And at least the protagonist is only hoping for someone to bury themself alive, rather than attacking a hoard of people with a baseball bat.
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Interestingly, Apple funds this program via domestic and international debt markets, instead of utilizing its massive cash hoard, which now stands at $256 billion dollars.
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It is believed by some to have had a large hoard of gold coins on board -- money that was part of the Russian war fund.
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"I recently realized I can 'wear' my enamel pins on my tote bags and now feel justified in continuing to hoard both," Ms. McInnis said.
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Did you compulsively hoard comic books, write fan mail to Janet Jackson or collect "True Crime" trading cards bearing images of serial killers and murderers?
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The problem is particularly acute for Germany's biggest banking sub-sector, the savings banks, which have a glut of money that is expensive to hoard.
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The problem is particularly acute for Germany's biggest banking sub-sector, the savings banks, which have a glut of money that is expensive to hoard.
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Corporate leaders will say: cut taxes, let us bring back our $2.6tn overseas cash hoard on the cheap and we will create jobs and demand.
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Left with no recourse to protest her treatment, Hoard became one of over 250 women who have posted on Birth Monopoly's Obstetric Violence Stories Map.
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Though that might mean you can't hoard a bunch of those tiny bottles in your suitcase before you leave, it's good news for the environment.
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Buffett lamented once again in the letter that Berkshire has still not found an attractive acquisition target to spend the company's massive cash hoard on.
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Apple's largest deal ever was a $20193 billion purchase of Beats in 2014, an almost laughably small "record deal" given Apple's size and cash hoard.
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"There are people who like to spend at very low levels, and there are people who like to hoard a lot of points," Ryan said.
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Brandon Childress scored 13 points, Jaylen Hoard had 11 and Chaundee Brown added 10 for Wake Forest, which has lost four games in a row.
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Whether it's for playing out at a club or listening at home, DJs and producers typically have an encyclopedic hoard of music, new and old.
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The Stiftung Deutsches Zentrum Kulturgutverluste (German Lost Art Foundation) replaced the much criticized task force responsible for examining the provenance of the Gurlitt art hoard.
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There's no other TV show that I hoard on my DVR for the pure joy of mainlining it like I do with Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
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This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Each week, us good people at Noisey get a hoard of little square parcels delivered to our office.
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This stopgap is designed to protect France's colonial hoard from dissolution, and precedent indicates that those Beninese objects will have a difficult road to Nigeria.
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"Apple might even benefit from a rate hike because it will be able to get a better return from its gigantic hoard of cash," Cramer said.
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Much like IBM, Cisco is looking to the future and trying to use its cash hoard to make strategic purchases to help speed up that transition.
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If you're a Chase credit or debit card holder, expiration dates are hereby cancelled and you can hoard your stars without ever worrying about them disappearing.
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Those media still suffer from dwindling users and lack the targeting permitted by Zuckerberg's hoard of data on the location, age and hobbies of his users.
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In its fiscal second-quarter earnings statement, Apple reported a $225.4 billion cash hoard, making it one of the most cash-rich companies in the world.
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The goal is to take over the villages and cities that populate, and try to hoard as much gold as possible before your fellow dragons do.
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On the contrary, war, slavery, imperialism, racism and the use of power to hoard the gains of enterprise: all have been part of the liberal project.
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In another, far darker continuity, Hank attacks Janet, who has shrunk to miniature size to escape his wrath, with RAID and a hoard of gigantic ants.
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WikiLeaks' publication of the documents reignited a debate about whether U.S. intelligence agencies should hoard serious cyber security vulnerabilities rather than share them with the public.
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German banks, in particular, have struggled as the European Central Bank prints ever more fresh money and makes it more expensive for lenders to hoard cash.
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But instead of a concert to remember, the night ended with a hoard of disappointed fans and allegations that police used pepper spray to disperse them.
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He would often hoard food, steal food from other students and ask for extra food and would cry if he didn't get any, the report states.
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These hardy plants are famous for their ability to hoard water in arid environments, and act as an oasis and food source for many desert creatures.
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Their places of origin and their value have the potential to provide a new perspective on Viking Age hoard deposition and its archaeological and historical context.
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If your vision of Mardi Gras is stumbling down Bourbon Street in a hoard of strangers stepping in very questionable puddles, you are only partially correct.
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Metal detectorist Derek McLennan, who found the Hoard in September 2014, stands to receive a £2 million (~$2.59 million) reward after alerting experts to his discovery.
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Official interest rates can't fall far below zero because, the argument goes, people would hoard cash rather than pay to keep money in their deposit accounts.
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Financial analysts think that much of the FARC's hoard, its criminal origins disguised, is invested inside Colombia, in transport companies, rural property and even the stockmarket.
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This is because banks are loth to offer savers a negative interest rate; disgruntled savers might pull their money out and hoard it under the mattress.
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He also made it clear that their mission will not involve fending off a hoard of dangerous migrants as Trump insisted in his pre-election rhetoric.
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Indeed, corporations have indicated that, if the law passes, they will hoard the profits or pay them out to shareholders, instead of raising wages or investing.
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Officials used to worry that benchmark rates well below zero would encourage people to hoard cash under their mattresses or in other forms of self-storage.
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The company has been under pressure to return some of its huge cash hoard to shareholders, so the most-recent math games have focused on buybacks.
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It's easy to hoard money—especially the way corporations do it, with loopholes in federal taxes and interest rates, stealing the people's money and hoarding it.
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And as health care workers around the world face shortages of N95 masks and protective gear, public health officials have warned people not to hoard masks.
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Is it scary to see the way a lot of people seem to turn inwards and hoard supplies or toilet paper and act in self-interest?
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This being Britain, people are not retreating to underground bunkers, as America's "Doomsday preppers" do, and Britons are more likely to hoard toilet paper than weaponry.
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Bernie Sanders is also telling a successful myth: The corporate and Wall Street elites are rapacious monsters who hoard the nation's wealth and oppress working families.
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Stone was in London directing "The Dig," a movie for Netflix based on the 1939 discovery of an Anglo-Saxon burial hoard on a Suffolk estate.
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Hoard recalled nurses giving her extremely painful vaginal exams, refusing to remove their hands from inside her even when she screamed and begged them to stop.
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Worse still, bank liquidity requirements may worsen a crisis as banks are forced to hoard liquid assets and are thus unable to lend to one another.
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The world has only one observant, original, wildly popular African-American first lady, and for her to hoard her ideas and views would be a waste.
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In winning her case, Windsor made it easier for herself and other wealthy gay people to hoard their wealth within the confines of the nuclear family.
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The video interviews were included in a hoard of Navy investigative materials the Times received about the prosecution of Gallagher, who was accused of war crimes.
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I get my hoard of items, I pack them all into my backpack, and I find a little shed or a tree with a rock near it.
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Because we don't sell data because we ... We just hoard it relentlessly, and keep ... Because we license the value of that piece of data hundreds of times.
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One issue here, though, is that while people are pretty desperate to get their hands on some crypto, those who already have some tend to hoard it.
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Climate shapes planning lots of ways, he says, like in how you hoard for the winter or plan for the next season as individuals, families, and communities.
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Residents of Morelos have accused the state governor of trying to confiscate private donations, either to hoard them or relabel them as aid from a state agency.
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The rate on deposits held at the central bank remained at negative 20083 percent, a penalty rate intended to encourage banks to lend rather than hoard cash.
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After the Civil War, systems of convict leasing and sharecropping continued to exploit black labor while allowing white society to hoard the wealth created by that work.
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For the most part, economists believe the surge is due to people around the globe wanting to hoard cash — a similar force that's boosted interest in cryptocurrencies.
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This is especially true give that investors also have to fear the potential outright selling of the gigantic hoard of sovereign debt held by these central banks.
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JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesians who have stashed billions of dollars abroad over the years can now bring their hoard safely back home - literally, to a newly bought condo.
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Microsoft president and chief legal officer Brad Smith said Sunday that the ransomware attack should serve as a "wake-up call" to governments not to hoard vulnerabilities.
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Because along with how much money you can hoard in a lifetime, aren't overexposure and instant fame and endless Huggies what the American Dream is all about?
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A story titled "Orgasms" finds a woman competing with her husband's mistress; she hoards dark, envious thoughts the way the other woman must, she imagines, hoard orgasms.
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This problem has only spread since, as more and more countries hoard whatever medical supplies they can get — with some, like Germany, even banning most PPE exports.
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But as customer visits to grocery stores spike and consumers continue to hoard supplies, industry groups fear that the US food supply will eventually dry up, too.
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The installation included her own paper hoard as well as those of others who either gave her their contributions in advance or left them at the installation.
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President Vladimir Putin told Russians on Tuesday that the situation was under control and urged them not to unnecessarily hoard groceries they could end up throwing away.
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President Vladimir Putin told Russians on Tuesday that the situation was under control and urged them not to unnecessarily hoard groceries they could end up throwing away.
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The deposit rate is already minus 0.4 percent, in effect a penalty that prods banks to lend money rather than to hoard it at the central bank.
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Although Hoard had signed a blanket consent form on arrival, there was no further paperwork or discussion to make sure she was aware of risks and benefits.
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Warren Buffett has looked around for suitable ways to invest Berkshire Hathaway's $106 billion cash hoard, and he has finally come up with an idea: Berkshire Hathaway.
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The reason that bees and people work so well together, according to Flottum, is that beekeepers can take advantage of bees' instinct to hoard honey for winter.
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The hoard was seized by police in 2002, and since then the roughly 12-inch in diameter disk's home has been the Halle State Museum of Prehistory.
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Since 2015, the two have been publishing a hoard of 3D-animated shorts and digital portraits of some of the most bizarre media the internet has to offer.
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The government is trying to prevent a free fall in the currency by stepping into the markets and tapping its huge cash hoard to shore up the renminbi.
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At the very least, it should help the Trump administration avoid the terrible political optics of seeing richer corporations get a bigger cash hoard and still move overseas.
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Without it, he pushed his pen "through a thick nothing"; with it, he had a shining shield, a theatre, a light-sparkling hoard, a music, an untiring lover.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook announced today that the iPhone maker will be putting $1 billion of its roughly $256 billion cash hoard into a US advanced manufacturing fund.
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Further, Davitt doesn't think there's a big risk of the shares sliding, given its substantial dividend yield, low valuation, substantial cash hoard, and the stability of its business.
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This is nothing if not vindication for my decision to buy and hoard DVDs to this day because they will survive an authoritarian takeover even if I don't.
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Those jerkoffs hoard the money, pass it on to little jerkoffs who get lucky or lose a bunch of money but still have enough to keep being jerkoffs.
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Apple could use its massive cash hoard to buy Netflix or one of six other major U.S. companies, to the benefit of shareholders, according to a Citigroup analysis.
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But they also warned that there were limits to how far into negative territory rates could go before they started encouraging both companies and individuals to hoard cash.
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New York will hold its primary on April 37, and Mr. Trump, a New Yorker, is hoping to hoard as many of the state's 95 delegates as possible.
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This should allow them to accommodate the desire to hoard money, while leaving enough left over to buy whatever goods and services the economy is capable of producing.
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In theory, digital currencies would allow central banks to more easily charge interest on deposits of households and firms, thereby nudging them to spend rather than hoard money.
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We created antitrust laws out of concern that monopoly corporations could rewrite laws, hoard profits, squeeze suppliers, and dictate the structures of daily life from their lofty perch.
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Using the cash hoard, Mr. Son poured money into fledgling companies across the world, many of which have a business model of hiring contractors who deliver their services.
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One more important note: while eliminating max salaries would make it very difficult for teams to collect and hoard top talents, that alone won't create complete competitive balance.
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Yarrow said that some people who have to care for children, their own parents or animals are being driven by a sense of guilt to hoard more items.
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Tsai, speaking at a news conference at the presidential office, said Taiwan's economic fundamentals remain good and people should not hoard as the government can ensure stable supplies.
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On her social media platforms she exposes not just her art but her own perceived flaws: runaway carb cravings, a tendency to hoard and an unyielding competitive drive.
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And if the donors continue to hoard money for four years, then the entire DAF account's balance is reclaimed by the SVCF for its own grant-making strategy.
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Those thousands of messages, photos and videos stretching back for years won't be around forever, yet we feel compelled to hoard them for as long as we can.
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Better yet, Visa's new CEO, Al Kelly, could bring the company's $7.7 billion cash hoard back from overseas to continue the stock's rise, the "Mad Money" host added.
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He was given a decade-long jail sentence after failing, along with another man, to report the discovery of a Viking hoard they dug up in western England.
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Berkshire ended the year with a $128 billion cash hoard, having had no major acquisitions since paying $32.1 billion in January 2016 for aircraft parts maker Precision Castparts.
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With a giant cash hoard and deep-running consumer loyalty, Apple became the first publicly traded U.S. company to hit a valuation of $1 trillion in early August.
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Plastic petri dishes, bottles of various shapes and sizes, several types of glove, a dizzying array of pipettes and pipette tips, a hoard of sample tubes and vials.
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Kelly said in his most recent weekly report for investors that companies already have "an incentive to hoard cash" and this would only increase if buybacks were discouraged.
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In doing so it's opened a fissure between the old limited-government-grow-the-pie Republicans and the anti-immigrant hoard-the-pie, pull-up-the-drawbridge Trumpers.
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"Apple might even benefit from a rate hike because it will be able to get a better return from its gigantic hoard of cash," the "Mad Money " host said.
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For example, an investor wants to own Apple so they can benefit if the company decides to move its massive cash hoard to the U.S. under Trump's repatriation plan.
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Apple's cash hoard has ballooned to $245 billion as management eases the company toward a recurring, service-based model, opening the door to M&A and other strategic moves.
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There is also the issue of whether private-sector banks would be able to hoard cash on a large scale without the tacit approval of their national central banks.
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Using these data, a new study by Annette Alstadsaeter, Niels Johannesen and Gabriel Zucman, three economists, concludes that tax havens hoard wealth equivalent to about 10% of global GDP.
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As teams all across the NBA hoard athletic wings who can shoot, defend, and maybe do a little something creative off the bounce, the Sixers are quietly defying convention.
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"People think they're rare so when they get one, they hoard it," said John Bennardo, a man so fascinated by $2 bills that he made a documentary about them.
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Now, however, products from the site will be even easier to hoard: Amazon has officially partnered with Kickstarter to bring 300 projects to the retailers crowd-funding portal, Launchpad.
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Apple's massive cash hoard could become a major windfall for the company under the new presidential administration, which campaigned to cut taxes on the repatriation of cash held overseas.
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It's hardly a bottomless well of resources, but it lessens the temptation to hoard equipment in fear of using that last hacking tool or biocell at the wrong time.
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Icahn's cash hoard, estimated to be nearly $22011 billion at the time, was almost all his own, meaning he didn't have to worry about the interests of outside investors.
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Nevertheless, this does not change the system that allows a few people to hoard much of the available wealth and then be generous only if they feel like it.
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In July, a Redditor called "traal" posted a short note to r/datahoarders suggesting a hoard of all YouTube metadata, such as the title, description, thumbnail image, and subtitles.
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Yet all majors are well below week-ago levels as investors sell nearly everything for dollars and businesses draw down loans and hoard cash to ride out the crisis.
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I understand it — because I felt the need to hoard in the early days, too, buying an extra laundry detergent and hand wash when I really didn't have to.
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Gas stations and grocery stores will remain open for people to use, and the governor said there was no need to rush to such places now to hoard supplies.
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Since 2015, when the money flight began, China dipped into its vast foreign-exchange hoard to support the currency, reducing that pile of money by an astonishing $1 trillion.
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The 30 or so coins that have been recovered are believed to be only a fraction of a larger hoard of around 300, revealed in photographs on Davies's phone.
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He also argued that liquidity rules imposed on U.S. banks are impeding lenders from using abundant liquidity in a profitable way by requiring banks to hoard more liquid assets.
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You've watched corporations hoard profits, buy back their stock and not reinvest in their workers the way they once did as they move jobs to Central America and Bangladesh.
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Many dog-behavior experts link the behavior to primeval prey-carrying, in which the ancestors of today's dogs took their kill back to the den to share or hoard.
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Geillis is a Disney villain in search of a story that needs her to hoard sapphires, wander around parties looking sinister and hiss about prophecies to anyone within earshot.
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Yeah, but in a lot of ways these companies have become the CIA, they are the information owners, givers, the data owners, they relentlessly hoard information and it's useful.
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Someone recently called you to me a "greedy information hoarder"; essentially that you hoard this information and- Well let me give you one example that I think is interesting.
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They move as one, a buzzing hoard that can chill your blood when they gather in your Twitter mentions, or genuinely change the world just by showing up at concerts.
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And if there's an incentive to kind of hoard this data to yourself, does that hold back the industry as a whole in terms of making it safer for consumers?
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Emerging economies burnt by fickle foreign investors learned that a defensive hoard of reserves, made up of safe assets like American Treasury bonds, could protect them in times of trouble.
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Investors bid up the yen, which is considered a safe haven in times of stress given Japans status as the worlds largest creditor and its huge hoard of assets abroad.
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With more than $100 billion of cash in its offers and a stock down almost 10 percent for the year, that cash hoard was doing nothing for Microsoft, Cramer said.
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If Apple's cash hoard was its own company, it would be the 11th largest company in the , according to Howard Silverblatt, senior index analyst at S&P Dow Jones Indices.
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