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So speculators become the ballast in the market, making the contrary trades, taking on the risks the hedgers want to shed, reacting quickly when news jolts the markets and, most important, creating liquidity by pouring in enough money to allow everyone to make very large trades quickly without causing wild price swings.
If the employer (or the employer's customers) harbors any animus or taste-based preferences against the disabled, such costs would also be included in a. Against this consideration, the employer will weigh the expected profits minus the expected costs of making the contrary employment decision here, not hiring, not promoting, or discharging the disabled worker.
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I invite any Japanese scholars to make the contrary legal case.
But don't make it by suggesting that George Will shouldn't be allowed to make the contrary point.
We make the contrary supposition and show that it leads to an inconsistency.
On the contrary, making the best use of difficult terrain such as mountains, forests, or swamps usually requires much skill and presupposes an intimate familiarity with the surroundings.
On the contrary, making the classroom a place in which students practice science is the idea behind many national calls for reform in undergraduate science classrooms (AAAS, 1989, 2011; NRC, 2003; Handelsman et al., 2004), and many published reports show how this can be done (e.g., Bogucka and Wood, 2009; Freeman et al., 2011; Hoskins et al., 2011).
(Note that this nomenclature makes the two contraries rather than contradictories; the error theorist and the noncognitivist count as neither objectivists nor non-objectivists. The error theorist may, however, be an objectivist in a different sense: in holding that moral facts are conceptually objective facts).
Whatever protestations Oxford city council may make to the contrary, it is clear that there is an assumption of relative privacy in a taxi.
Unless a specific statement is made to the contrary, consonants are usually presumed to have a pulmonic airstream and no secondary articulation, and it is also assumed that they are not laterals or nasals.
Any agreements made to the contrary are not legally binding.
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