Thompson wasn't insured, which he has come to regard as a blessing as others battle for payouts.
In the boom years, hedge-fund managers could afford to refuse such requests, which they tended to regard as too much hassle.
This week it bagged yet another big order in Latin America, a market that Boeing used to regard as its own.
But I am entirely lacking in the thing which so many people seem to regard as their mainstay in life, a mystical sense of religion.
Its best-known acquisition was JLG, a maker of lift equipment that Wall Street had come to regard as a proxy for the housing boom.
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Should it become a firm offer, it should be at a price that "the board is likely to regard as fair" and on terms which "may be deliverable".
Even tougher may be to get Republicans to give up those popular deductions and carve-outs that many in the middle class and Chamber of Commerce have come to regard as rights.
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Despite such inconvenience, Tokyo people are complaining little in general and tend to regard as the first priority rescuing lives and getting supplies to the hardest-hit areas of the country.
Residents of Nairobi, for example, are likely to regard as the face of the BBC the Ghanaian journalist Komla Dumor, presenter of Focus on Africa, the daily news programme focusing on African stories.
With the Chancellor, the questioning will aim to discover his prescription for the future of the banking sector... does he believe Britain can carry on owning what the Commission increasingly seems to regard as semi-dysfunction semi-nationalised banks, like Lloyds TSB and RBS?
Amazingly, some of those same people -- including Spurgeon Keeney , president of the Arms Control Association and Mary Elizabeth Hoinkes , a former U.S. Arms Control Agency lawyer, who are quoted in today's Washington Post -- are sharply critical of even these modest efforts to understand and begin to address the threat that they purport to regard as a serious one (at least when opposing missile defenses).
" As one wit said, "it would be easier to regard journalism as a public good if the public thought it was any good.
More often, India seems to regard FDI as the gift of Western multinationals alone.
More to the point, the public tends to regard Republicans as more responsible on national-security matters.
The same is true of Israel, which likes to regard itself as one big biotech cluster.
The plain-talking Lancastrian wanted his officers to regard him as a copper first, rather than a politician.
This Wilson, with God and his angels presumably ranked behind him, tended to regard opposition as malicious betrayal.
And yet, the Bush administration appears to regard Iran as the greater menace.
Microsoft's Bill Gates is said to regard Symbian as an even bigger threat to his company than the Department of Justice.
However, a still larger number of states have withheld recognition and Serbia continues to regard Kosovo as part of its territory.
Some also like to regard themselves as the custodians of Europe's conscience.
Occasionally even executives seem to regard business as a necessary evil.
Kristol seems to regard fantasizing as a valid method of planning.
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Indeed, clients at the Lisboa seem to regard them as benefits.
Outsiders tend to regard China as a paragon of export-led efficiency.
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Given the parlous state of urban China's social-security system, peasants would continue to regard land as a vital safety net, to be relinquished only in extreme circumstances.
"You're nearing the tipping point where they need to regard this as a serious crisis, " said Richard Aboulafia, a senior analyst with the Teal Group in Fairfax, Virginia.
Catholics did tend to regard Protestants as possessed of no religion, as one woman interviewed on the Belfast streets famously suggested in the era of good feelings of the early 1960s.
Despite the Treasury's long record of being opposed to hypothecation, ministers may come to regard this as the best course if the current debate over transport taxation continues at a high pitch.
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