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Nonetheless, their experiences still offer three important lessons, especially for governments in the west, which are contemplating engaging their own diasporas.

But even more than the oil companies, nation states are now casting envious eyes on the top of the world and its potential natural resource bonanza, and not just the five traditional Arctic countries – the US, Canada, Russia, Norway and Denmark (through its dependency Denmark), some of which are contemplating North Pole territorial claims.

But the shift nonetheless brings Credit Suisse in line with pay practices endorsed in September by the Group of 20 nations and puts the bank ahead of resurgent rivals like Goldman Sachs, some of which are contemplating similar changes but have yet to make their plans public.

Emerging markets, which are contemplating lending more money to the IMF -- which couples monetary assistance with tough conditions that seek to ensure a country does not default -- have also raised concerns in the IMF about the risks to the fund's capital, officials from emerging nations told Reuters.

The poet may be thought to transfer from this second object certain qualities, which are then perceived as attributes of the original object, the poet's intention being to decorate, illuminate, emphasize, or renew by such transferences the original character of that which is contemplated.

Since g 1 is symmetric with respect to 1 2 and a is the symmetric point of b with respect to 1 2, g ( a ) = g ( b ) is the infimum of (5.19c), which is contemplated in (5.19b) for y = b.

These are characterized by Whewell as, first, that "our hypotheses ought to fortel [sic] phenomena which have not yet been observed" (1858b, 86); second, that they should "explain and determine cases of a kind different from those which were contemplated in the formation" of those hypotheses (1858b, 88); and third that hypotheses must "become more coherent" over time (1858b, 91).

Whewell explained that "the evidence in favour of our induction is of a much higher and more forcible character when it enables us to explain and determine [i.e., predict] cases of a kind different from those which were contemplated in the formation of our hypothesis.

Elaine Broyles, the zoning and code enforcement officer in Bernardsville, N.J., which is contemplating regulations, said she gets frequent complaints about portable containers.

As they analyze the data, they are making it available to emergency personnel and to the Army Corps of Engineers, which is contemplating how it can close the inlet.

"The building doesn't make you go faster," said Jay Frye, the general manager of MB2, which is contemplating a new, larger home in nearby Concord.

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