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    Use "roes" in a sentence

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    roes


    1. buckler, whose faces were like the faces of lions, and were as swift as the roes on the mountains; 9 Ezer the first, Obadiah the second,


    2. 7 I charge you, O you daughters of Jerusalem, by the roes, and by the hinds of the field, that you stir not up, nor awake my love, till he


    3. 5 I charge you, O you daughters of Jerusalem, by the roes, and by the hinds of the field, that you stir not up, nor awake my love, till he


    4. 5 Your two breasts are like two young roes that are twins, which feed among the lilies


    5. 3 Your two breasts are like two young roes that are twins


    6. and spear; whose faces were like the faces of lions, and they were as swift as the roes


    7. With the Japanese rear-admiral that commanded the battle group still awaiting for newer, less restrictive rules of engagement, or ROEs, from Tokyo and with two of his escorting destroyers busy prosecuting a sonar contact from an old, noisy MING-Class diesel attack submarine, the HYUGA was ambushed by one of the modern YUAN-Class diesel attack submarines prepositioned around the restricted zone


    8. which essentially states that the difference in the two ROEs is because interest expense


    9. The following tables give ROEs and


    10. As said before he ate with relish the inner organs, nutty gizzards, fried cods' roes while Richie Goulding, Collis, Ward ate steak and kidney, steak then kidney, bite by bite of pie he ate Bloom ate they ate

    11. I mentally reviewed my ROEs (“rules of engagement”), which covered how I was supposed to act


    12. It wasn’t just the fact he was armed and maneuvering toward the Marines’ positions, though those were the important points for the ROEs


    13. ) The ROEs were specific, and in most cases the danger was obvious


    14. The ROEs had been followed; I had plenty of witnesses


    15. (The Apaches had different ROEs than we did


    16. (Again, they had restrictive ROEs


    17. I watched him move tactically toward an American position for a few seconds, confirming that he was within the ROEs


    18. Everybody he sees is in the ROEs


    19. You’d be crucified if you didn’t strictly obey the ROEs


    20. You can argue that my success proves the ROEs worked

    21. It wasn’t just the fact he was armed and maneuvering toward the Marines’ positions, though those were the important points for the ROEs


    22. ) The ROEs were specific, and in most cases the danger was obvious


    23. (The Apaches had different ROEs than we did


    24. I watched him move tactically toward an American position for a few seconds, confirming that he was within the ROEs


    25. Everybody he sees is in the ROEs


    26. You’d be crucified if you didn’t strictly obey the ROEs


    27. You can argue that my success proves the ROEs worked


    28. In fact, most companies rarely achieve ROEs in excess of 25 percent most of the time


    29. Assuming a market price of 6× book value, P/E ratios at various ROEs would be as follows:


    30. 9 for various ROEs (forgetting the probabilities that the increased equity base might well precipitate a decline in ROE)

    31. A high book value, too, tends to be a negative because such numbers, a priori, spell lower returns on equity (ROEs) and returns on assets (ROAs) than would otherwise be the case


    32. ) Research department analysts and conventional money managers interested in companies that they perceive to be rapidly growing and also that earn high ROEs had better ignore the margin of safety that could be inherent in the price of a common stock being close to NAV if they are going to opt for growth and high ROEs


    33. The trade-off between high P/E ratios and high ROEs on the one hand and reasonable prices relative to NAV on the other hand functions in such a way that an analyst wanting to focus on common stocks selling close to NAV will not be able to invest in common stocks when the issue is selling at a high P/E ratio based on current earnings and the company enjoys an above-average ROE


    34. Our studies show that nearly all the greatest growth stocks of the past 50 years had ROEs of at least 17%


    35. (The really superior growth situations will sport 25% to 50% ROEs


    36. Here’s a table of past leaders that shows their ROEs


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