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sometimes

[suhm-tahymz] / ˈsʌmˌtaɪmz /


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Unlike a “smart beta” ETF that screens for stocks with fixed rules for growth or value, Lazard’s factor definitions aren’t static, but rather are evolving and sometimes vary depending on a stock’s industry.

From Barron's

Inspectors said hospital management "did not always support staff well-being" and "were not always visible within the service and were sometimes perceived as unsupportive".

From BBC

When confronted with new two-sided threats in the past, Treasurys have sometimes moved decisively one way, only to completely reverse.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It's normal when you want something so much, sometimes it can get the better of you," said Keown.

From BBC

She added the charity campaign was encouraging people to get together to create similar pads, because many women globally "can't go to the store and get the branded products that sometimes we take for granted".

From BBC