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But when Rutherford buried his head in his hands he was contemplating more than just a trip to Beijing.
Sinclair, which became one of the biggest station operators in the United States through its recent acquisitions, says it is contemplating more purchases.
Pennsylvania, for example, has shed 5,400 government jobs this year, and many school districts and social service agencies are contemplating more layoffs.
The application form is shorter now, and officials vaguely say they are contemplating more changes, but Mr. Gamble, 36, says he isn't kidding himself.
As the 2008 election season began, CNN was contemplating more nontraditional ways of covering the news, partly because the results seemed a foregone conclusion.
Governor Easley has already frozen hiring and most state construction projects, and budget officials say he now contemplating more drastic measures.
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If newspapers can keep that up in better times, they may be able to contemplate more than mere survival.
Behind me are my framed academic degrees, which I seldom contemplate; more important, there is my radio-controlled clock.
No one cares to contemplate more shamefully embarrassing images of disorder making their way around the world.
The worry is that France's recent relative economic strength will undermine its willingness to contemplate more radical labour-market reform.
Certainly, one might contemplate more sophisticated models than this (for instance, accounting for a country's inflation rate in addition to its debt seems to be helpful).
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