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I'd like to think we easily alarmed types are historically better at survival.
"But once it plays out, the Democrats in the long run have had historically better returns".
It would be a mistake to pigeonhole them, however (not least since both have now moved to "saltwater" universities that are historically better disposed to government action).
Seattle Sounders FC are historically better from July to Playoffs and there are decent reasons to think that they can do so again.
MARTIN VOSTRY, an analyst at Lipper who is the author of the study, said value funds were historically better than growth funds at capital preservation, but there were exceptions in the period.
The third type was the Canadian Pacer, which was historically better documented than the other two types.
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The gap between black and Latino students and historically better-performing whites and Asians is still too wide, but it is one-third smaller than it was in 2002 in city elementary schools and one-fifth smaller in city middle schools.
What does Stern really think is best for a league that has historically done better — at least in its television ratings — when fronted by celebrity in the big city?
Stocks, after all, have historically performed better than debt.
And they contained corporate issues which the ratings agencies have historically been better at assessing.
Over the full four-year term, stocks have historically fared better under Democratic administrations.
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