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Amid the grand convergence that is called globalization, we might consider breaking free of hoary genealogies.
(She admitted that she might consider breaking her "no jars over $200" rule to buy the Yogi Bear, which was $1,200).
BOA spokesman Darryl Seibel said: "There has been broad consensus that a two-year sanction for a serious first-time doping offence was insufficient and did not send the right message as a deterrent to those who might consider breaking the rules.
The British Olympic Association has welcomed the move and spokesman Darly Seibel said: "There has been broad consensus that a two-year sanction for a serious first-time doping offence was insufficient and did not send the right message as a deterrent to those who might consider breaking the rules.
Still, she said, probation likely wouldn't have sent any message of leniency to others who might consider breaking the law.
This confusion in the EM field is not new, but instead of continuing the tradition, the authors might consider breaking with it or at least to specify clearly what they mean.
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If you're dating someone you think might be a sociopath, or if the person is a friend, you should strongly consider breaking off the relationship.
We might have imagined a dawn raid leading to the "precautionary arrest" of 114 activists before they had the chance to consider breaking the law.
Consider breaking up.
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