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The 41-year-old is considering counter-suing the SFA.
The Times is notorious for being mind-bogglingly out of touch when it comes to anything that could be remotely considered "counter culture" (to put it in their lingo), but these two articles are the journalistic equivalent of me attempting to write about the migration habits of the Bar-tailed Godwit in Sanskrit.
Having issued the form, LUL is legally obliged to consult and consider counter proposals to the redundancy plan.
In addition, a joint working group of British and Bangladeshi officials was established to consider counter-terrorism strategy.
He joked that the news should consider counter programming just showing four Muslim people eating nachos in Chicago.
There are people who consider "Counter Intelligence," a collection of Gold's columns that was published in 2000, one of the great contemporary books about Los Angeles.
Being able to debate, reflect, form opinions, consider counter evidence and make informed decisions is a foundation of civic life in democratic societies.
On 11 March, alarmed at the prospect of two dozen radicalised teenagers in Brighton, police chiefs, community safety officials and the chief executive of the city council met "to consider counter-terrorism related to a number of young people in the city".
"English was considered counter-revolutionary".
This revelation is considered counter-intuitive.
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