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Now the Canadian court has set up a test where not only must a board consider shareholders but the often diverging interests of debt holders.
The thickness of castle walls varied according to the natural strength of the sites they occupied, often diverging greatly at different points of the site.
Mrs. May got through the summer by saying, "Brexit means Brexit," a gnomic statement that raised countless questions; left cabinet ministers trying to shape the debate to their own, often diverging, views; and annoyed her counterparts in Europe, who are eager to get on with the negotiations.
The reasons lie in the failure of political leadership and lack of will among those who have bowed to vested interests, as well as in governments' inability to strike compromises that meet the often diverging interests of economic and political players.
There has always been a symbiotic relationship between entrepreneurs and investors, with often diverging goals.
The often diverging assessments of both groups could partially be explained by their literally different view on landscapes, on which their judgement is based.
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Customs often diverged even within cantons.
The ADP numbers cover only private businesses and often diverge from the official figures.
Even Carroll's and Humpty Dumpty's views of various words often diverge.
Employment counts from the firm and establishment surveys often diverge since the coverage is different.
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