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And their propensity to congregate in the same trades means this: When the bets go awry, everybody runs for the exits.
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Whole communities were often employed in the same trade.
Mark Russell, a mergers and acquisition specialist, writing in the same trade publication as Mr. Ashton, the consultant at the N.Y.U.
Travis Knight, who came to the Knicks in the same trade as Rice, was not surprised by the turmoil.
Outfielder Derek Bell, acquired in the same trade with Houston last winter, also had three hits as the Mets avoided a sweep.
"It is a beginning with respect to the accountability of other banks engaged in the same trading".
Some 26 years later he commanded the same vessel in the same trade, having earlier (1734 35) served as lieutenant commander in a West Indies campaign.
Dennis Cook, acquired in the same trade with the Mets, allowed one run in one and a third innings, and Ricky Bottalico retired both batters he faced in the eighth.
He allowed three hits and no walks and struck out four. Bob Wickman, who came over in the same trade July 28, saved both games, giving him 12 with Cleveland.
By 1968 collective bargaining had secured for an elite class of workers pay and conditions that were not only the envy of nonunionised workers but also of the lower echelons in the labour force in the same trade union.
The quotation was from the economist Adam Smith in 1776: "People in the same trade seldom meet together even for merriment and diversion, but a conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public or in some contrivance to raise prices".
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