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  • The derivatives held by the Company comprise war - able-for-sale securities are reported in other income, net. rants to purchase equity instruments in other public and The Company reviews the securities for impairments con - private companies at specified prices over original terms sidering current factors including the economic environ - varying from 2.5 to 10 years.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • These directors were impressed by both the beauty of the stu-dents 'work on stage, and their wonderfully respectful means of asking astute questions after thoughtfully con-sidering feedback.

    Breaking New Ground 2003

  • He turned slowly to face her, and she could see that he was con - sidering the advisability of a confrontation.

    Ilse Witch Brooks, Terry 2000

  • Not surprising, con sidering their terrible distrust and fear of change of any sort.

    The Soulforge Weis, Margaret 1998

  • That's a reasonable question con-sidering the situation on Canaan.

    Passage at Arms Cook, Glen 1985

  • Con - sidering his present liabilities, that was important.

    Split Infinity Anthony, Piers 1980

  • Con - sidering his present liabilities, that was important.

    Split Infinity Anthony, Piers 1980

  • The need for such a doctrine as we find in Aristotle is occasioned by Aristotle's insistence that the Forms of material things are not separate realities, yet we seem to be able to consider them without considering the matter or without con - sidering other concrete features of material things.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas JULIUS WEINBERG 1968

  • Much of their prodigious intellectual energy in the years that followed was devoted to explaining the failure of these revolutions and to con - sidering the tactics and strategy of insurrection.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas SANFORD A. LAKOFF 1968

  • The need for such a doctrine as we find in Aristotle is occasioned by Aristotle's insistence that the Forms of material things are not separate realities, yet we seem to be able to consider them without considering the matter or without con - sidering other concrete features of material things.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas 1925

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