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"I did not know if I should laugh or cry that the bank that made speculation a business model is now saying it is a victim of speculators," Gabriel said.
While the public scrutiny of modern campaigns has made speculation about the health of presidential candidates more relentless, concerns about the fitness of candidates for office have long been a hallmark of American politics, with many hopefuls trying to conceal their maladies and opponents doing their best to exploit signs of weakness.
Portfolio management made speculation safe in 1987.
And low interest rates and loose lending terms have made speculation easy.
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Many authors have made speculations about azhdarchid paleoecology [2], [17] [32], often showing a preference for a skim-feeding lifestyle.
This makes speculation a lot riskier.
That would be fine, of course, if he could make speculation as strange and compelling as truth.
The main drawback of gold — its lack of intrinsic cash flow or practical utility — makes speculation unsuitable for conservative or unsophisticated investors, some investment advisers say.
Many lineages of protists have left no record of their now extinct forms, however, making speculation about early phylogenetic and evolutionary relationships with other eukaryotes difficult to verify.
In commodity trading (rice, oil, grain) you cannot hold more than a certain percentage of existing contracts in that commodity – to make speculation harder.
There's a general hope that the referendum outcome will make speculation over what happens next redundant, but there's a tangible sense of helplessness among expats if Britain does opt out.
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