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    1. Mr. Sanders says he never considered throwing in the towel and changing strategy, largely because Bernstein's picks are determined by comparing price with longterm earnings power.
    2. Small investors are heavy buyers of stock mutual funds. Most popular are giant growth-oriented mutual funds with longterm performance records, or conservative "index" funds that mimic the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index.
    3. And he said that once bond investors conclude that modest economic growth doesn't carry the threat of higher inflation, longterm interest rates will fall.
    4. The company last year lowered its longterm debt to 179.8 million Canadian dollars (US$157.5 million) from C$305.9 million at the end of 1989, in part by issuing equity and selling assets.
    5. The longterm emotional costs are yet unknown.
    6. But, at some point, San Diego Gas must secure long-term supplies, either by buying interests in generating stations owned by such financially strapped utilities as Tucson Electric Power Co. or by signing longterm contracts with the same operators.
    7. Murphy & Fauver, a $30 million New York fund, has been involved in three transactions this year: financing a management-led buy-out of Pittsburgh's Legend Medical Services, a provider of longterm care; and two media and communications investments.
    8. In that speech, Mr. Johnson said he and some of his colleagues on the Fed have been using three indicators as a guide to monetary policy: the spread between longterm and short-term interest rates, commodity prices, and the value of the dollar.
    9. Michael Boykin, brand manager for Matilda Bay in Milwaukee, said Miller is convinced of the longterm potential of the market.
    10. The separate effort to reach an agreement on extra jobless benefits to the longterm unemployed, a focus of partisan brawling since July, hit a snag last week when lawmakers from both parties objected to the latest proposal for financing the extra aid.
    11. " As extraordinary as this grass-roots industry is, nobody mistakes it for a longterm solution.
    12. "Our favorite saying around here is that we're short-term cautious and longterm bullish." Mr. Nicholas, 60 years old, wasn't always so cautious.
    13. Faced with mounting debts that totaled $9 million since February, Heck's essentially decided to give away its retailers to a subsidiary of Jordache which in return will assume the chain's debts and longterm obligations, Heck's said Friday.
    14. The rent-control laws apply to longterm tenants in apartments built before 1947.
    15. Part of that is bank debt, while some is subordinated debt provided by insurance companies and other longterm lenders.
    16. Our taxpayers ultimately may decide they cannot afford the cost of some complete restorations, and pump-and-treat may be used for longterm custodial containment of plumes that threaten water supplies.
    17. President Bush, who has generally sided with opponents of gun bans, said Thursday that any longterm restrictions on rapid-fire assault weapons must protect "the rights of the legitimate sportsman" as well as the lives of the nation's police officers.
    18. Mr. Robertson and many other analysts remain bullish on the bond market's longterm prospects, expecting yields on the benchmark 30-year Treasury bond to drift as low as 7 1/2% by midyear, from just under 8% now.
    19. He said that in the past Tucson Electric has sold power to San Diego Gas under longterm contracts.
    20. Each of these movements is different and requires different control." President Francois Mitterrand on Tuesday ruled out a longterm French military presence in unified Germany unless it comes within a new, overall European defense framework.
    21. "If it appears that it's the United States and Saudi Arabia versus the rest of the Arab world, then that is not going to be in our longterm interest or Saudi Arabia's interest," Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sam Nunn said.
    22. "A longterm depression was the flip side of his high.
    23. In the year 1998, the company continued to pursue its longterm business strategy, whereby in particular the electronic banking and Internet payment product portfolio was expanded.
    24. The Office of Technology Assessment said in a report to be issued today that Congress may have to urge regulators to prod market officials into taking a longterm view of market development.
    25. The San Francisco stadium vote left more questions than answers, but Lurie was adamant about one thing. "Candlestick Park cannot stand as a longterm home to the Giants," the owner of the National League champions said.
    26. In the National Starch case, the IRS argued that the costs aren't deductible because they produced a significant longterm benefit for the company.
    27. At the same time, notwithstanding the temporary dip in electricity demand caused by the recession, continued longterm economic growth and development will inexorably require more generating capacity.
    28. Citicorp satisfies about 15% of its funding needs through the commercial paper market and about 10% by issuing longterm debt.
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