Many in the firm wanted to slither out of the agreement, but Mr Weinberg thought that would send the worst kind of signal: that Goldman might let a client down.
France and Germany thought that would send the wrong signals while diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis were not yet exhausted.
The thought is enough to send chills down the spines of bond investors.
"What the British people don't want is the thought that every email that they send and every single communication they receive is being monitored, " he said.
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And it was hitting us at the local elections wherever they thought their vote could send a message to us.
Reading over what she had written, however, Woolf thought better of her stern tone and did not send the letter.
"They thought it would be quite funny to send me up the mast to get me out of their hair, as I'd been photographing them day-in-day-out for a few weeks, " Kos writes in the upcoming book.
He thought the bank had approved his loan modification and would send him a final loan modification approval letter.
Ferguson was thought to be upset that Dean, having already booked Michael Turner, did not send the Hull defender off when he up-ended Michael Carrick in the second half.
And on top of that, Congress, up until this point, has thought it was a good idea to send billions of dollars more in tax dollars to the oil industry.
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Fifty-two percent of respondents said they thought it was a mistake to send U.S. troops to Iraq versus 47 percent with the opposite view.
When asked whether he thought it was ever justified for a police force to send undercover officers in to gain information to protect the public, Mr Stewart said it is right to have a unit of "brave" undercover police but they should be "stopping bombs going off and saving lives".
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