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Whichever route they take, there is one unavoidable conclusion.
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Whichever approach you take, two other pieces of advice.
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Regulators on both sides of the Atlantic will take a lot of convincing, whichever combination they scrutinise first.
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Whichever design they choose is expected to take about a decade to build.
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Dole called for a bipartisan commission to "take it out of politics, " conceding that whichever party controls Congress tries to write rules to its own advantage.
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Schools teach as they wish to whichever of the syllabi they wish to then all pupils take the same exam which is then marked and graded by the exam board.
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The individuals within it can indeed take actions and those actions can be more or less ethical (using whichever set of ethical standards you want to apply) but the company itself is a thing and thus incapable of either actions or ethics.
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Stockmarkets may well be retreating because, whichever way the inflation scare plays out, profits are sure to take a hit.
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Whichever social network flag you fly, it still won't take you very long to get there, as the Series 40 software it runs on has been set up to put them all front and center on the homescreen anyway, with WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter coming pre-installed.
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