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They set hurdles, and when Gorbachev jumped over them, they set higher hurdles.
Incentive trusts can set hurdles for children to receive money or make payments only for set reasons.
However, in another aspect, improper regulation may set hurdles to financial innovations (Verstein, A 2011).
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They set hurdle rates.
Therefore, they have a hidden reason [which is] hampering and setting hurdles on the competition.
Setting hurdles before such science science that is indeed required in many regulatory proceedings would seem both undesirable and counterintuitive (Henry and Conrad 2008).
"The whole basis of setting hurdle rates is flawed," says Mr Hodge.
As for Joseph Estrada, I suspect he would be far less the champion of large families if he were the one giving birth to eight children.ROBERTA ABBOTTVancouverModelling investmentsSIR Economic Darwinism will ultimately prove whether the whole basis for setting hurdle rates is flawed ("How high a hurdle?", May 8th).
Despite the endorsements, the NEDA, citing an internal rate of return below the set "hurdle rate" of fifteen percent and the impossibility of acquiring some 415 ha of land for the project in one year, rejected the airport proposal in February 1998, and the project was subsequently excluded from the 1998 development cooperation program of the German government.
A typical strategic blunder is when managers set their hurdles too high or limit the scope of their innovation efforts.
Mr. Irani is retiring this year, and Occidental has said that it has set higher hurdles that will significantly reduce executive pay packages.
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