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Some fund analysts, however, say the sector is broad enough and solid enough to warrant a bigger weighting.
But this inflationary pain is more than cancelled out by a bigger weighting on clothing, where prices have fallen, leaving them better off than any other group.The hardest-hit are Britain's students: we give them a bigger weight for education and transport.
The funds would have a bigger weighting of large-cap stocks, and the emerging-market fund would be broadly based rather than invested in a specific region.
We may draw a conclusion that fiber content got a bigger weighting factor than the fiber angles on the impact of mechanical properties.
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But Mr. Thompson is also his father's son, and that might carry a bigger weight.
We give couples with children a bigger weight for food, which pushes their index up.
Items that fit the bureau's economic definitions will be given a bigger weight in G.D.P. calculations.
Shares that rise rapidly in price, and thus become more expensive, get a bigger weight; shares that fall in price, and look cheap, have a smaller one.
Preists Leap, age nine, weight 11-5 A dual winner of the Thyestes Chase at Gowran Park and could arguably have been given a bigger weight for this in light of his most recent success in that race, in January.
Caspian Prince won it last year and, although he's earned a bigger weight this time, I'll happily take 10-1 anout an encore, with the excellent Adam Kirby back in the saddle and a handy draw for a front-runner.
In neither case do investors in existing quoted companies benefit.Investors also need to be wary of the argument that, as emerging economies become more important in global GDP, so emerging markets will take a bigger weight in global stockmarket capitalisation.
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