Sumitomo Mitsui, on the other hand, would risk a political uproar by exercising the option.
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The U.S. government is carefully sticking to the sidelines in the uproar over the Iranian elections.
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The uproar taught Toyota how much more quickly it needed to respond in a crisis.
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At the time a Rasta buying a house like that in uptown Kingston caused an uproar.
Harvard faculty are understandably (and predictably) in an uproar about the decision to scan the emails.
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Economic historian Jacques Marseille says the uproar really had nothing to do with the new law.
The Gap's chief executive left in January 2007 amid an uproar over the company's performance.
The Flying Monkeys start hooting and squawking and sail off in an uproar, to disaster.
But last week, much of the media was in an uproar over store cameras.
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He recently set off an uproar by proposing that the European Union "harmonize" taxes, i.e.
They have caused uproar among county councils in the south-east by ordering big increases in housebuilding.
The uproar was provoked by a report on November 2nd in the Washington Post.
But the Japanese company can expect just as much uproar in Europe, albeit of the institutional kind.
By last July, the business community was in an uproar, and both Republicans had introduced 1099 repeal.
Hence the protracted uproar over the proposed move and earlier rescue plans going back some 20 years.
But that proposal, which had been drafted in secret, led to an uproar and many, many revisions.
Silicon Valley is in an uproar over a new blog, The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs.
Despite the uproar, there is little in the way of true privacy concerns with the feature.
The uproar from both sides of this heated debate got louder after that final vote was cast.
We wouldn't have seen the uproar that we did, and once those games start working fine, nobody seems to mind.
My guess: a public uproar, complete with exacting doubts about the strength of the evidence against him.
He answered questions about the recent French arms deal with Libya that has created an uproar in Europe.
Some analysts suggested the earlier uproar over alleged election irregularities could further complicate the outlook for Mr. Najib.
Snow's famous 1959 lecture (later a book), "The Two Cultures, " which caused an uproar in England and America.
The uproar here is a bit of retailing inside baseball that the American consumer may not fully appreciate.
Officials said customers of the food supplier at the center of the uproar, French-based Comigel, will be inventoried.
Azulay, who coordinated the effort to win the pardon, said he found the uproar over the pardon puzzling.
In fact, she recently suggested easing their repayment terms, before backing down in the face of public uproar.
That show caused uproar in the Netherlands and prompted questions in parliament - it never got beyond the pilot.
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