1.   The workshop is designed so that new managers can pick the brains of managers with more experience.

2.   A manager would pick something, from a plant to stock to a piece of a start-up company.

3.   During his tenure at Vanguard, Bogle sat on several corporate boards, although he noted that Vanguard relies on outside money managers to pick investments.

4.   In a cheap market, by contrast, such a manager can pick the fastest-growing stock, regardless of its price.

5.   On Wall Street, style means the way portfolio managers pick stocks and the kind of stocks they stay with.

6.   Rashid Hussain, chairman of Rashid Hussain Securities, said last week that the system is designed to allow the managers to pick responsible, long-term investors.

7.   So while good managers can pick their way through weaker credits, many are choosing instead to buy high-quality muni bonds.

8.   Style -- the way portfolio managers pick stocks and the kind of stocks they stay with -- has not been very important this year.

9.   The new general manager will then pick the new coach.

10.   The problem comes when the money managers interviewed for the story pick their favored core holdings.

n. + pick >>共 562
draft 10.82%
first-round 2.69%
people 2.33%
voter 1.91%
team 1.49%
child 1.43%
worker 1.32%
president 1.26%
player 1.20%
company 1.14%
manager 0.78%
manager + v. >>共 1124
be 11.80%
say 11.79%
have 5.32%
make 1.51%
take 1.33%
do 1.31%
use 1.02%
want 0.99%
tell 0.90%
try 0.87%
pick 0.15%
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