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Greater takeover protection for managers, so that bids could be blocked on financial as well as competition grounds, might be another approach.
Would-be buyers who continue to reject white Bordeaux on those grounds might be surprised to discover how much the wines have changed in recent years.
"Politicians who, for example, dismantled compulsory student union membership on ideological grounds might be asked how this system is not a government-mandated tax on shooters, with no upper limit," Alpers said.
Stadium officials had initially denied permission for the rally because of worries the grounds might be damaged.
Right now the app only features content from Chicago, and other tours such as "The Inside Track: Art on CTA" and "Humboldt Park: Jens Jensen's Experimental Grounds" might be of interest.
Adversity was conceptualized as objective environmental exposures which, on theoretical and empirical grounds, might be related to health or child development.
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They have also shown that common ground might be found around the L-word.
Keeping his feet on the ground might be the wrong expression when it comes to Statham.
In other words, it's not simply the case that less stress is better; some middle ground might be optimal.
The two sides, in other words, can't even agree about where the middle ground might be.
The contractor, D. Gangi, said its surveyors reported in November that they thought the ground might be sinking.
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