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Acceding to this request would be a gross violation of one of the Fourteen Points, which specified that the interests of the inhabitants of any colony should be given equal value in deciding its future.
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Acceding to this request would be a gross violation of one of the Fourteen Points, which specified that the interests of the inhabitants of any colony should be given equal value in deciding its future.
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Acceding to the demands of hostage-takers is generally viewed as unwise because it risks encouraging future hostage-taking.
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Acceding to the demands of hostage-takers is generally viewed as unwise because it risks encouraging future hostage-taking.
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Acceding to the demands made by some common shareholders wouldn't be in the best interests of the funds or their shareholders, the Chicago asset manager said in a statement.
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Acceding to these demands may often be profit maximizing, because their businesses will suffer the disapproval of consumers otherwise.
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Acceding to these demands may often be profit maximizing, because their businesses will suffer the disapproval of consumers otherwise.
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Acceding to these demands may often be profit maximizing, because their businesses will suffer the disapproval of consumers otherwise.
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Adoption of Internet services in the Acceding and Candidate Countries, lessons from the Internet banking case [An article from: Telematics and Informatics] by C. Centeno
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Obama Officials Talk About Countries Like They Own Them
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Acceding to their request, Leibowitz began mailing them her worksheets, which contained commentaries unavailable at the time and, furthermore, challenged them with difficult questions, with every answer checked personally by Leibowitz.
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