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If so, there are grounds for taking the interest of others into account as long as doing so is based on what best provides an individual pleasure.
There is no reason for taking the interest rate risk on an intermediate term bond, such as a Bear Stearns issue that is maturing on Oct. 30, 2015, to capture a yield of 5.4%, when another Bear Stearns bond, maturing in only two years (Dec. 15, 2007), is yielding 4.9%.
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He soon left the newspaper because he thought it was not taking the interests of the working class seriously enough.
But the organization of the lab could not be complete without taking the interests and comments of the graduate students into account... Peter Martel, Graduate Student.
A lot of other companies would have taken the interest, taken loads of investment, grown the team massively and so on.
YouTube has taken the interest of radio.
He added the striker had taken the interest in good humour.
Take the interest.
Now he has taken the interest in American self-fashioning in the celebrity world to another level.
And there, Mr. Obama must assure well-heeled attendees that he will take the interests of the new economy to heart.
Across all countries in the poll, only 30% believe China takes the interests of other countries into account.
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