hedge in造句1. The garden is surrounded by a hedge in which many small creatures can live.
2. He hewed down the hedge in front of his house.
3. Every last bit of unkempt hedge in our front garden was taking the same attitude it had always taken.
4. They were standing in the lee of a hedge in the corner of an oil-seed field.
5. This allows the construction of a riskless hedge in which the pay-offs are the same regardless of the outcome.
6. Never had she seen such a fierce, prickly hedge in her life.
7. So the risk is relatively low to hedge in such three futures markets but the wheat futures market.
8. Or did they spontaneously manifest themselves, like the foam of a wave or the bloom on a country hedge in spring?
9. Their ideas could be expropriated as freely and easily as blackberries from a hedge in summer.
10. Therefore. we should catch the chance, and prepare well for developing the business of hedge in futures Market.
11. In this paper, by the analyses about the strategy of the combination hedge in futures markets and its risk, we get least squares estimation of the hedge ratio and its risk.
12. I 'd minimize the loss in a very small range by making the hedge in 10 points, which can not only resolving the risk, but also making profits in most cases.
13. In part three according to the present situation which mass investment is used largely in domestic stock market, it is researched how to hedge in mass investment by stock index futures.
14. Carrying out summary and evaluation on control model of plant hedge in Zigui county provides reference for ecological programme development.
15. Gold and precious metals could also do well as a hedge in the current environment.
16. How many could give the familiar name of half a dozen plants plucked at a random from beneath the hedge in spring-time?
17. Scientific Research Institute of Forestry Fruit-tree in Wuhan proposes the concept of economic hedge in the course of three rural services, and has done relevant model cultivation.
18. No one has yet managed to snap a picture of Barack Obama sneaking a quick puff behind a hedge in the White House garden or anywhere else since he became president. But that does not mean he has quit.