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Though counterintuitive, the semantic anomalies that beset supervaluationism should be accepted because they are part of a theory which fares better overall than any other.
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Many large caps are also paying dividends that now exceed the yields of long-term Treasury bonds, offering investors more of a cushion in a volatile market, said William C. Nygren, manager of the Oakmark Fund, which fared better than more than 80 percent of its large-cap peers for the first nine months of the year.
The comedy ABC is asking the most of is "Happy Endings," which fared reasonably well behind the megahit "Modern Family" on Wednesday, but will be asked to hold down the 9 p.m. time period on Tuesdays in the fall.
By winning over the Labour party – which is an unlikely member of a rightwing government and which fared badly in last month's elections – he has given himself a broader base with 66 seats so far in the 120-seat Knesset, Israel's parliament.
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