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Today, many companies have in mind to defend their core business first and attack via diversification second.
Berg has never minded having to defend policies with which he personally disagrees.
I was minded to dismiss critics who have defended the reduction in journalistic output by sarcastically characterising their responses thus: "Look how we can do so much less than we used to now that we have digital tools".
A couple of times I was caught in two minds, whether to defend or attack particularly outside off-stump.
"But it wasn't that I was too aggressive, I was probably in two minds whether to defend or attack".
In that time the batsman must make up his mind whether to defend the ball, attack it, leave it to pass the stumps or, if it is aimed at his chin, take evasive action.
I don't mind being challenged to defend what I do.
Should he win, Bertarelli says he will keep an open mind about where to defend the Cup.
It was this picture, held aloft on a march down Baker Street that featured representatives from some 40 clubs to a tinny soundtrack of Public Enemy's Fight the Power on a portable ghetto-blaster, that sprang to mind when Ian Ayre attempted to defend Liverpool's new pricing policy at Anfield this week.
By the time he took office, though, Mr. Clinton had changed his mind, instructing the Justice Department to defend the policy in the Supreme Court, which upheld it in 1993.
Many who as youngsters participated in the Bradford burnings have now changed their minds and are keen to defend that freedom.
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