Conservatively managed ultra-short funds are being considered by many cash investors as a potentially intriguing vehicle for cash investments.
(9,10) This article describes the clinical outcomes of birds with coracoid injuries treated both
conservatively and with surgical intervention.
Boys are far less limited: They must wear yarmulkes, traditional tzizit (strings hanging from the waist), shoes and socks,
conservatively colored pants, collared shirts and be cleans-haven.
Of the 60 patients who were managed
conservatively, only 12% resolved during a median duration of catheterization of 35 days.
Patients were significantly more likely to be managed
conservatively in urgent admission compared with emergent cases, and in urban nonteaching hospitals compared with urban teaching hospitals.
She said: "If anything, I wish she'd dress more
conservatively. How's that for irony?"
We managed inventory and expenses
conservatively and focused on execution and speed to maximize sales and margin," said Les Wexner, chairman and chief executive officer." Going forward, we plan to continue our conservative management of the business and increase our emphasis on speed and agility."
Deep coals are the greatest fossil fuel resource in the world, with an energy content
conservatively many times that of oil and gas, according to a news release from GasTech.
Mr Berlusconi, already under fire for his dalliances with women, made the jibe during a call to a late-night talk show that featured Rosy Bindi, a 58-year-old former minister who dresses
conservatively and wears glasses "You are always more beautiful than intelligent," Mr Berlusconi told her.
Hamas recently arrested girls on the Gaza beach for being in the company of boys even though they were
conservatively dressed.
Despite its recent successes, the manufacturer emphasised that its outlook for 2009 is
conservatively positive.
The group has set the business
conservatively to preserve cash and earnings.
Acknowledging difficulty in estimating the land's value in light of the real estate market's downturn, staff writer Andrew Gomes reported that, "based on prior sales in the area, the land
conservatively could raise more than $20 million."