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After the vote, Richard D. Parsons, who is retiring as Citigroup chairman, said that he takes the vote seriously and Citi's board will carefully consider it.
The shareholder resolution is being filed for our 2015 AGM [in April], and we will carefully consider it and respond appropriately before the meeting".
"If such a notice is put in place then we would immediately and carefully consider it.
Downing Street said the government welcomed the submission by the Church of England and would carefully consider it.
Once you've got them on board, let them know that you appreciate their input and will carefully consider it, whether you follow their guidance or not.
The process of drafting a prenup can be enormously complex, so give yourself plenty of time to carefully consider it, along with other options to divorce-proof your assets.
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F. W. de Klerk, the country's last white president and the man who shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Nelson Mandela, criticized the campaign, saying he had carefully considered it and agreed with some of its points but could not sign it.
But with the number of hits so far, I'll be carefully considering it.
"As we've already made clear, this decision is about a huge infrastructure project and it's right that the new government carefully considers it," the spokesperson said.
Few would now be so foolish as to award an enormous pay package to an executive without leaving a paper trail to show they carefully considered it.
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