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McKinney

American  
[muh-kin-ee] / məˈkɪn i /

noun

  1. a city in NE Texas.


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When Lakers coach Jack McKinney was injured in a bicycle accident in November 1979, assistant coach Paul Westhead took over and hired Riley as an assistant.

From Los Angeles Times

“Rebalancing is about risk control,” said Brian McKinney, an investment advisor with Williams Asset Management, Columbia, Md. “We’re not selling what’s working because we think it will stop tomorrow. We’re trimming exposure because it has grown into a larger risk bucket than originally intended.”

From Barron's

McKinney stressed that rebalancing doesn’t automatically require selling appreciated holdings.

From Barron's

Durham's Ben McKinney, 21, and Sussex's Tom Haines, 27, are other top-order players who have been on the fringes.

From BBC

India McKinney, the director of federal affairs at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a civil liberties advocacy organization, told Salon that, in her view, Congress is basically going about making regulatory changes to the internet backwards, because it seems more politically expedient.

From Salon