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Early sellers were forced to rethink as they tossed out calls at 27 cents per contract only to see buyers step in shortly after 10 a.m. to pay 34 cents before things really got interesting with call options currently commanding a 65 cent premium.
This may be something we want to rethink as a society if we hope to encourage honesty.
He thinks that the closer integration of the euro zone provides an opportunity for such a rethink as the union's tectonic plates shift.
"The design of the proposed levy system needs a radical rethink as business concern and uncertainty around the policy grows with each passing week".
Clarke's repair job amounts to a fundamental rethink, as evidenced by the hefty 8.3% decline, to £2.27bn, in UK trading profits.
The two architects, who are partners in B Five Studio, are masters of the subtle rethink; as Pilar Viladas observes, they raise a floor, elongate a doorway, extend a color, and a good space suddenly becomes magnificent.
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One wonders what the director was rethinking, as opposed to reordering.
Light is awakened consciousness, whose intentionality[20] Levinas rethinks as "lived affectivity" (DEAE, 56), rather than as a ray of intentional focus, aiming at objects.
Lastly, the development agenda needs rethinking as Afghans see a foreign disinterest in the building of their country's capacity.
I hope others will rethink mentorship, as well, and view coaching their teams as a way to unlock the potential of a new generation of leaders.
As its public finances unravel and citizens face increasing prospects of belt-tightening, Japan's government is having to rethink aid as well.
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