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  • Open-Ended Funds: These dominate the mutual fund marketplace in terms of volume and assets under management.

    Mutual Fund Or ETF: Which Is Right For You? 2009

  • Engagement Is Not Open-Ended: A willingness to talk with adversaries is a key component of the Obama administration's foreign policy approach.

    The Progress Report: Reestablishing American Power 2009

  • Open-Ended Payments Vanguard's funds are designed more like endowments, and in theory, they could generate a payment stream forever.

    New Funds for Retirement Payouts 2007

  • Open-Ended Truth that is, the questioning of all given knowledge in the light of new ideas and new facts.

    Tantra and Transcendentalism – Emerson and Aurobindo Tusar N Mohapatra 2006

  • Both sides expressed concern that the Open-Ended Working Group on the Reform of the UNSC has made little progress since its establishment in 1993.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • The United States looks forward to hearing the views of others on this important initiative during the Open-Ended Working Group session in October.

    United States Mission Geneva 2010

  • The United States looks forward to hearing the views of others on this important initiative during the Open-Ended Working Group session in October.

    United States Mission Geneva 2010

  • The United States looks forward to hearing the views of others on this important initiative during the Open-Ended Working Group session in October.

    United States Mission Geneva 2010

  • In this special report, Financial Mail looks at why an increasing number of investors, independent advisers and fund managers believe that ETFs, rather than traditional unit trusts or Open-Ended Investment Companies (Oeics), are now the best way to invest for the long term.

    This is Money | Home 2010

  • Open-Ended Questions: Use open-ended questions instead of "why" questions, which could imply interrogation.

    CSO 2010

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