Word: redeemability
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Luckily for Yale and Harvard, The Game, in its 110 year tradition, offers more than a chance to earn bragging rights for the next year. It offers a 50-50 chance to redeem a season of disappointments...
...that is just what many advisers would counsel him to do. They note that shareholders invariably do better by staying in for the long haul than they ! would by selling their funds at a loss. Most investors have been behaving as if that was true. "People redeem much less than they used to in a bear market," says Avi Nachmany, an analyst with the research firm Strategic Insight, which recently examined seven bear markets over a period of 30 years. "When people don't know what to do, they tend to do less." Case in point: holders of stock funds...
...Crimson will get a chance to redeem itself against the Minutemen on next Saturday in the Northeastern Conference Tournament...
Under a program instituted earlier this month,New Haven merchants sell vouchers that people canpurchase and give to the homeless. Homeless peoplecan then redeem these vouchers at localconvenience stores for food and other necessities,but not for cash, alcohol, tobacco, or lotterytickets...
...appears to be Goldberg's mission in life to redeem improbable situations. It's what she did so profitably last summer in Sister Act, and she's awfully good at it. There's something about her -- a gritty, down-to-earth straightforwardness -- that tends to promise some realization of our wan hopes that potentially explosive circumstances can be defused -- at least for the running time of a movie...