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    1. in the same flow, imagine how we could erode the rocks


    2. is not the perfect solution, (a relatively handful of densely populated states strategically allied could conceivably influence the course of an election), abolishing it would further erode the (already) marginalized impact of voters residing in thinly populated areas


    3. The terrain was the result of the gullying effect of spring runoff, each little side valley taking hundreds of years to erode


    4. Without realizing, his temper igniting his poisonous tendencies, the wood where he clenched the table started to rapidly erode away, an acidic toxin that began to


    5. The American psyche has been contaminated from the sixties onward by an epidemic of lethal ideologies that decay thought and erode individual and family integrity


    6. other objects and erode barriers


    7. Clarity felt a chill run down her spine as she looked as Juarez, who kept them without food for over three hours, to erode their strength of will


    8. Its forces wil always try to erode Ma’at


    9. Although he still has the appearance of a noble prince underneath his beggar’s robes, that façade will soon erode


    10. continue to erode the safety and trust in your relationship

    11. Because reality has been constantly thrown at us, our walls of denial erode, causing our hiding places to become more difficult to sustain


    12. only to eventually stalemate and erode


    13. Its sales also took off, but the presence of three major consoles in the marketplace and a glut of poor quality games began to overcrowd retail shelves and erode consumers' interest in video games


    14. It actually just goes beyond all sense, and underneath it, what you've got to understand, is a spiritual power working to erode our confidence in the word of God, so we doubt; like the devil came to Eve and said: hath God said this?


    15. “The saltwater from a sea surge of eight to twenty feet in a category five would probably erode most of the underground electrical systems, especially the subways and other critical systems such as sewers and water supply lines


    16. Doubt erode our confidence and defeat hope


    17. Bonnie sensed the resistance begin to erode


    18. Weakness started to erode the heart of the state till it was completely overcome and the West began to call it ‘the sick man’


    19. With anyone who is not one’s husband or wife, others justify their actions by saying they met their soul mates or bosom buddies but harmless flirtations may slowly crack a very strong union, erode a once powerful relationship


    20. erode the trust and confidence your customers have come to expect

    21. Those soft qualities are the steady stream of water that will, in time, erode the hardest rock of our inward being


    22. A steady stream of those qualities will, in time, erode the hardest rock of our inner being to soften us to accept one another


    23. jersey was unIslamic and would erode our belief in the religion


    24. The other side of the coin is that water can also destroy, erode, and flow in harmful ways


    25. There are plenty of individuals that are not aware of the fact that they are victims of the dreaded disease even after the disease starts to erode the essential organs inside the body


    26. Losing the ability to work, communicate or enjoy life will erode relationships, lead to financial problems and affect intimacy


    27. If we now fail it will be because the bureaucrats and the bureaucracy and particularly those in the Defense Department, who will of course be vigorously assisted by their allies in State, will find ways to erode the strong, decisive action that I have indicated we are going to take


    28. This right can in no way be violated, and any attempt to erode it should be vigorously resisted


    29. In doing so he had gradually begun to erode the racial attitudes of many—though far from all—white Americans


    30. For the first time in his memory—for the first time since the War Against the Fallen—the Inquisition’s aura of invincibility as Schueler’s Rod in the world had begun to erode

    31. Despite any effort on Inquisitor General Wylbyr’s part to put a good face on things, the Inquisition’s own internal reports all pointed to the extent to which the inquisitor general’s own inquisitors had allowed the rigor with which they approached the heretics in his holding camps to … erode


    32. Execution skills probably matter more here than in any other category of trade, as slippage and thin markets can significantly erode a trader’s edge


    33. Slippage, missed trades, and miscellaneous execution errors add up; collectively, these types of mistakes can become a trading friction that will significantly erode the trader’s edge in the market


    34. If traders have not mastered discipline and emotional poise in the face of volatile market movements, their trading will be forever plagued by errors that will erode whatever edge they may have had


    35. ” Since the trader over-estimated volatility, the lack of implied volatility increases and market movement causes the position to erode from time decay


    36. The volatility short player is betting that the price behavior of the market will not punish the position, with a negative change in price ratio, thereby allowing time to pass, and the premium to erode


    37. The time decay will erode the premium by


    38. The events of 1991 have fortified that case: The economic strength of oncemighty media enterprises continues to erode as retailing patterns change and advertising and entertainment choices proliferate


    39. That land would erode in time, but if the goal is survival, the land would last through epochs, while Nadine would last a paltry few years longer on the street


    40. This will erode almost all confidence from the previous rally

    41. 00, our profit starts to erode until we reach breakeven at 38


    42. In this chapter we’ll focus on the price of an option versus the value of that option, how option prices erode over time and what this means for both option buyers and option sellers, and, finally, how changes in the inputs to an option price—inputs such as time to expiration, volatility, movement in the underlying stock, and a couple of others—will impact the price of an option


    43. The price and the value of options erode over time


    44. com, we can create a hypothetical call option, leaving all the inputs unchanged but changing the time to expiration and seeing how the value of the hypothetical call option will erode:


    45. You might think that an option that is very expensive in absolute terms because it is in-the-money will experience a lot of erosion, but inherent value doesn’t erode away, only time value erodes, and since a deep in-the-money option has so little time value, it will experience little erosion


    46. The July 40 put would be expected to erode by about 2 cents today


    47. The July 38 put would be expected to erode by about 1


    48. Since shorter-dated options erode more quickly than longer-dated options, we generally want to sell shorter-dated options, and this is true for covered calls


    49. Let’s look at how this 60 strike call with 30 days to expiration will erode over time


    50. The first thing you’ll notice is that this option doesn’t erode in the same parabolic way that we saw some options erode previously



















    1. Two thousand years of foot traffic had worn the floors to rolling hills, the glass in the windows had sagged and the marble plumbing fixtures were heavily eroded, though they were just replaced a few centuries ago


    2. She could see how the ship was eroded from the sand that happened by in this orbit as she went into the airlock


    3. Apollo's anger has been passive ever since he had his first enchanted meeting with the pretty girl, but now that all eroded in mentioning of his father


    4. It was going to lie in that same spot on the bottom of the Lhar til the sediment it lay in eroded


    5. and a thin, eroded smile


    6. A little farther and there were some stone houses, but the stone was rougher and the stucco more eroded than back near the palace


    7. Age showed on some for the artificial limestone had already eroded and formed stalactites in the three or more centuries it had stood here


    8. While he looked up at those eroded and mossy gates leaking a little trickle of water from twelve feet above, he thought of that lake runner just scudding along before a fair wind up there on Chardovia Lake


    9. The stone of ed’Shenale was split by quakes in many places, and the newer stones that had been cemented in were eroded


    10. Great cracks ran thru the mortar and they were eroded and stalactited enough that they might be that old

    11. While the water was released (through the cracks and the sides of the rocks eroded away by the friction and resulting in sediment that was deposited onto the surface of the Earth) the floating landmasses that were still cushioned by water, would start to move away from each other


    12. ) Finally, it goes without saying that the Federal Courts can be counted on to reinterpret the Constitution such that what protections are left to the people are being continuously eroded


    13. The life principles of Akbar Moshad were slowly being eroded away with each flick of Rita’s hair across Akbar’s now bare chest


    14. Water ran almost continuously down the walls and along the passageway, disappearing down eroded drains into the depths of the rock


    15. Ten years as his cognate—I couldn’t even imagine how much of myself could be eroded in that time, by the force of his will


    16. Extensive mats of uprooted vegetation could have lodged in different places that, in turn, would have been covered over by the eroded rock ground to silt as an end result of this overwhelming disturbance of a geologic status quo


    17. Small chambers of sorts were arrayed almost randomly; some seemed natural and some were seemingly carved out by men, the signs of chisel and pickax still easily spotted, not eroded by time yet


    18. When the jawbone was damaged or eroded over time, it must be “rebuilt”, so to speak prior to a new tooth being inserted or implanted into the bone


    19. calm; the panic and hysteria had been eroded over the days of her entombment


    20. Through the years, as she saw Buey Dan become more fanatic in his beliefs, her trust in him slowly eroded into fear

    21. Another old watercourse, that had in the ancient past eroded a small section of the ridge, had allowed the floodwaters to again intrude into the somewhat higher level of the valley floor, widening into a shallow lake covering the dry eastern portion


    22. had in the ancient past eroded a small section of the ridge, had allowed the floodwaters to


    23. She noticed a further small and much eroded inscription right at the bottom of the stones, but no matter how hard she tried, was unable to make out what it could be


    24. disappearing as they followed the path around the eroded edge of the wadi


    25. Assuming even a stable beach would have eroded somewhat over the centuries, they would want to appear to seaward of the present shore, and at a height sufficient to clear the past beach


    26. He couldn't help but think it must have eroded significantly over the thousands of years since the last ice age, particularly if weather patterns had differed from present-day prevailing westerlies


    27. The mineral water has long since evaporated, leaving this sandy soil and eroded stone as the only indication of its presence


    28. A brown line of herbicided grass and weeds followed the boundary and continued on each side of the stream, transforming it into an eroded drain flanked by cancerous brown dust


    29. She had done when she was young but years of absence had eroded her confidence


    30. What if a major blood vessel is eroded? What if he develops endotoxic shock?

    31. when wind, weather and time had eroded the sand and softer rock from their


    32. Our wealth has been slowly eroded over the years, and if it wasn’t for the money we get from the timber taken by the Forestry Commission the family would be bankrupt


    33. His simple step eroded the soil sliding him into the gorge


    34. Smaller, drought hardy species of plants and trees were spreading over the land where the tropical rain forests had once stood and, in time, they could once again build up a healthy covering of soil over the eroded land to allow larger trees to inhabit the mountain


    35. "The Statement on Family suggested more control could be exerted on people if the family base was eroded


    36. The water eroded the cliffs


    37. Even the nature of the spirit is called into question by such extremes, as it is eroded by something as simple and terrible as hunger


    38. There was a sign along the left of the entrance, but the words had eroded away and left only confusing letters and symbols


    39. The need to feel sad was becoming a vice as the years eroded her


    40. I’d suggest punishing for the effects of bad judgment and eroded motor skills when they cause endangerment of life and limb, and not for the drug use itself

    41. The sea oats that protected the high dunes, still many yards from the unforgiving ocean and its fury that eroded the coastline, were nearly bent over in the wind and managed to catch much of the microscopic grains of sand that flew weightlessly through the air, bringing great discomfort and annoyance to those who stopped its progress


    42. “Murderer!” the voice proclaimed in the calm monotone that effectively grated the nerves and eroded the stamina of the intended recipient of the allegation


    43. Loyalty to House, North and South, would be eroded by parents cheering on their progeny in Greek, Afrikaans, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, German, Flemish or French


    44. Huge caverns had formed when, over time, the rock had dropped away and eroded to sand on the seabed


    45. The entry of the United States into the war, plus the resurgence of the RAF's offensive power slowly eroded the Luftwaffe's strength in a war of attrition


    46. In less than eight minutes the police helicopter was hovering above, an ominous eight minutes during which the skies cleared giving the sun licence to illuminate the potential horror of the eroded crossing


    47. His elation at the acquisition of fifty million dollars had not eroded the anxiety of being parted from his Stradivarius and at this darkest hour when his spirit was at its lowest ebb, and his head ached like crazy, his resolve could not have been stronger


    48. As soon as it became “someone else's money” being spent almost all resistance to the outright extortion of medical providers was eroded


    49. shredded, that our “free” time has eroded to the point where we no


    50. A gust of wind passed through and eroded the dust storm











































    1. In the long term it causes distress and grief for the investors and seriously erodes the fabric of our fine society that our forebears


    2. “Basically it erodes motive from the deaths of the Cleggs; and that throws this whole thing wide open


    3. heart, and erodes the rough edges of the marred


    4. tumbles, turns, and erodes in a water torrent


    5. In addition, the bronze used in the heretics’ rockets melts or erodes in flight


    6. When the option premium erodes away as the stock moves higher and time passes, my option will be automatically closed at the $


    7. You might think that an option that is very expensive in absolute terms because it is in-the-money will experience a lot of erosion, but inherent value doesn’t erode away, only time value erodes, and since a deep in-the-money option has so little time value, it will experience little erosion


    8. We see the expected price for this option as it erodes in Figure 4


    9. Let’s connect the dots again and see just how the discount increases with time, even though our 30-day, 60 strike JPM covered call is out-of-the-money such that it erodes in a straight line


    10. Quarterly and short-term results don’t mean a great deal unless it severely erodes the future of the business

    11. Eventually your integrity with yourself erodes to the point where you don’t even trust yourself


    12. With each passing day, the premium on that option erodes a little bit


    13. The closer an option gets to expiration, the higher the theta— that is, the faster the premium erodes


    1. She looked at the mossy and eroding concrete and could scarcely imagine so ancient a time


    2. Water now ran out of these gaps, further eroding the drain"s foundations


    3. The events of the last few days, the sudden shocks, the ongoing stress and continuing uncertainty, plus the matter of divided loyalties, were eroding her sanity


    4. Trickling desperation began eroding her resolve


    5. first causing the eroding tainted blood,


    6. beliefs and stories that once made for a solid footing are eroding


    7. But where Fred Chickweed would have allowed his eroding spirits to drag him down, to discard his chosen course, to quit in the face of daunting odds, Ferdy Chicken would have none of it


    8. In fact, other imperial laws promulgated under the present dynasty had made it harder and harder for foreigners to mix with Chinese, while the liberty of practicing foreign religions was quickly eroding


    9. entire supply chain as, over time, competitors will find ways of eroding


    10. If there are negative issues eroding your life, love yourself enough to get out some help, ask someone to help you and bring resolution to it

    11. We all have failures, but if you don't deal with your failures, then they just continue to remain a source of eroding confidence and strength in you


    12. years later where time, uniquely eroding, manipulates and leaves nothing bar the love and beauty that the mind blinkeredly remembers


    13. To monitor the web is to morally frame the Earth's emerging consciousness within the community eroding 214


    14. of eroding civilised veneers to reveal the inane,


    15. would force water through the fractures, eroding the dam"s integrity within minutes


    16. A man was buried in that place already, and the soil needed to be kept from eroding


    17. This, you would think, would have the effect of eroding away the value of credits but it never seemed to have much effect on the value of credits


    18. An affluence which is now eroding steadily as these elite criminals suck the entire world dry of money


    19. Held only in check by mighty armies and the terror of armed might and the eroding worship of the Divinity of Kings


    20. And Kitty Rafferty had a way of eroding a person's resistance that was positively tidal

    21. Thus, a positive BOP moving down in tandem with an eroding price could not be interpreted bearishly


    22. Theta is the calculation that shows how much of this time value is eroding as each trading day passes—assuming all other inputs remain unchanged


    23. The world was using up energy and emitting carbon into the atmosphere at such a rate that it was eroding the earth’s protective ozone layer, the only thing between us and the full force of the sun


    24. If this retention rate begins to drop, however, this might signal that Blackboard’s competitive advantage is eroding


    25. The bullishness has to be eroding quickly


    26. It’s this time value that is eroding away


    27. If we were to buy a longer-dated option and sell an option that was identical except for the time to expiration, that is, it was identical except for an earlier expiration date, then we could collect the daily erosion from the option that is eroding quickly while paying the smaller amount of daily erosion from the option that is eroding slowly


    28. ” Later in the book, we will sit down and look over David’s shoulder at his portfolio recommendations, but it doesn’t matter how great your strategy is if excessive fees are eroding the path beneath your feet


    29. In addition, seasonal regularities are vulnerable to competitive speculators trying to anticipate and exploit them and thereby eroding them


    30. If this value is increasing faster than the time value is eroding the premium, the option may temporarily show a gain, even if it is out of the money

    31. While the nominal returns featured here give you a good sense of the comparative advantage or disadvantage of the strategies tested, they ignore the often pernicious and eroding effects of inflation


    32. He had not crashed in flames, he was eroding away


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