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It is not true that I oppose government funding of the arts.

It is a fundamental impossibility to have a magazine that is anarchic and yet formulaic. Those can't coincide.

Most of our funding goes to organizations and is then used to leverage the private sector.

I'm opposed to fundamentalism in any form.

Philosophically, I don't believe in public funding for private sports.

A hardware startup with no funding is a risky venture.

Kids don't learn the fundamentals of baseball at the games anymore.

Conflicts are not temporary interruptions: they are structural, socio-economic catastrophes, and funding must be allocated accordingly.

We can't afford not to fully fund education.

I think funding risky projects is very important.

Fundamentals make the market.

There's a lot of egos in these countries, like the French, the Germans, et cetera, and so they keep funding and rehabilitating Yasser Arafat.

I've been studying mutual funds since 1949, when I began researching my senior thesis at Princeton University.

Failure is a fundamental factor of success.

Email is a fundamental application.

Mutual funds have historically offered safety and diversification. And they spare you the responsibility of picking individual stocks.

Many financial innovations such as the increased availability of low-cost mutual funds have improved opportunities for households to participate in asset markets and diversify their holdings.

There were two qualities about the mutual funds of the 1920s that made them extremely speculative. One was that they were heavily leveraged. Two, mutual funds were allowed to invest in other mutual funds.

Fundamentals make the market.

We need to address significant funding gaps when it comes to implementing the SDGs.

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