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Instead, those firms that depend on providing such loans will presumably accept the stricter oversight that comes with owning a bank.The bankers of BentonvilleThe crackdown on ILCs, more than anything, is testimony to the phenomenal lobbying power of America's banks, which have long railed against the growth of cheaper, more lightly regulated competitors.
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Cameron presumably accepts that argument too.
You are an habitual criminal, who accepts arrest as an occupational hazard, and presumably accepts imprisonment in the same casual manner.
As with the tolerance of cats on the Greek peninsula, its occupants have presumably accepted the impossibility of excluding females entirely.
The employees and contractors in question — having been assured by their employer that they would no longer be facing prosecution — presumably accepted the administrative sanctions, relying on the Justice Department decision to end the criminal inquiry.
That, Mr. Bush's aides say, will come once Mr. Kerry announces a running mate, which could come as early as Tuesday morning, and presumably accepts the Democratic nomination in Boston at the end of this month.
Norton rented a PO Box address to use as his public address while Nominet wouldn't let him keep his details private; but the organisation has now recanted, and hidden them, presumably accepting that his site is - as he said all along - non-commercial.
Also, the support work obviously means you can spend less time on science, although this is something you have presumably accepted if you are considering an observatory job.
All this is referred to Plato, not Xenocrates, but if Xenocrates accepted Plato's later theory, or at least some of it, he presumably accepted this as well, and saw in Aristotle's proliferation of categories a threat to the basic two principles he shared with Plato.
When we're surrounded by other gay men and presumably accepting women, we don't have to pretend we're anything we aren't, unless "straight-acting" is part of our mating game.
When the Telegraph described the Leytonstone stabbing as "Britain's first terror attack since the murder of Lee Rigby in 2013", it was presumably accepting that what happened to Dr Bhambra was not terrorism.
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