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He said his colleagues "would be minded to increase the fee", but students would have to be admitted on the basis of intelligence.
Over the last decade, I've had three separate phone calls asking if I would be "minded" to accept an OBE, knighthood or a peerage.
Shanks, supported by its two largest shareholders, said it would be minded to sell at 150p, so there was a basis for negotiation and the board agreed to open the books.
Mills warned that there would be an impact on donations too, but stressed he would be minded to stay loyal to Labour even if Corbyn turned it into a substantial far-left party, like Die Linke in Germany.
Separately, the British Chambers of Commerce published a survey of more than 2,000 business leaders, which shows that while 63% would be minded to vote to remain in the EU if a referendum was held now, as many as half might change their mind, depending on the outcome of David Cameron's negotiations with his EU partners.
I would be minded, therefore, to support your proposed sunset clause amendments".
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I would be minding my own business.
In the second would be someone like Mr. Rubin, who would send a signal that a seasoned financial expert would be minding the store.
"That would be mind opening".
The answer would be mind-boggling in any other agency.
Such a result, though, would be mind-boggling.
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