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Women cry more warily than they once did, perhaps, weighing the implications.
The markets will also be weighing the implications of elections in Spain on Sunday.
There will always be times when an editor has to rely on his own judgment in making decisions about what to publish and weighing the implications.
He had decided not to attend and was said to be closeted with his advisers back in the Quirinal Palace in Rome, weighing the implications of the latest bid for power by Mr Berlusconi.
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Mapmakers and geographers have weighed the implications of cybercartography with a mixture of excitement and anxiety.
As it weighed the implications of those findings, the administration maneuvered to win Russian support for sanctions.
If they cannot, it is a good sign they have not fully weighed the implications of their venture.
The Sallie Mae board will have to weigh the implications of remaining independent and taking the $900 million breakup fee over a reduced price for the entire company.
(Yikes. Does this entitle kids to no timeouts and all-you-can-eat junk food?) While parents weigh the implications, jugglers and clowns will provide roving entertainment.
Barclays led the FTSE fallers, down 13.2p to 300.35p as investors weighed the implications for Barclays Capital of a 7% drop in JP Morgan's investment banking revenues.
But banks must weigh the implications of responding quickly with the need to protect a customer's personal and financial information, like bank account numbers.
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