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be stopped out
verb
To cease moving.
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Because they are leveraged 200%, you almost have to give them 200% of a nominal stop-loss; otherwise you'd be stopped out way too often.
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But, recently, his short positions have almost all been stopped out by rising prices.
"You get people that are stopped out on the road taking pictures and I'll be inside looking out and scare the shit out of them," he told me.
The subject previously exposed to rHuPH20 (panel a) had a rapid anti-rHuPH20 antibody response, and rHuPH20 exposure in this subject was stopped out of an abundance of caution for further evaluation while antibody titers were monitored over time.
At the age of 19, she is "stopping out" of Princeton University to take this opportunity, but has every intention to return to school after the fellowship.
Himes wanted to know how many domestic terrorist plots had been stopped out of the "more than 50" since 9/11 that the NSA claims to have prevented through surveillance.
"I was stopped out of the blue in a village on Monday, someone said 'we do appreciate the work you do, we thought of you on the day your colleagues were killed'.
Or you can blast an ear-busting siren that can only be stopped by prying out the battery.
How could she be stopped from shining out?
It was the weirdest feeling for the show to be stopped, and to be out in the crisp Aberdeen air.
Solid rockets, like the fireworks they resemble, cannot be stopped until they run out of fuel.
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