They are fine places to contemplate the splendour of the palace and the lives of its inhabitants.
However, this is the time to contemplate carefully before talking too much or running away.
It is less of a stretch to contemplate the link between hope and emotional well-being.
It is a risk Clarke is unwilling to contemplate for the likes of Flintoff and Pietersen.
He is also unlikely to contemplate anything so drastic as expelling Russia from the G8.
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But Germany's top diplomat in Brussels, Dietrich von Kyaw, refuses even to contemplate a postponement.
But they are interested in details that the invisible-hand people often find too disgusting to contemplate.
" "I cannot refuse to contemplate it, but I don't believe that I'm going to.
The second reason to contemplate English withdrawal is to make a real gesture of national contrition.
Meanwhile, the bank's shareholders are beginning to contemplate the thought of a takeover with some seriousness.
It was distinctly comforting to feel free to contemplate and not to converse.
Conversely, the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations will have plenty to contemplate during the offseason.
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Banks, forced to contemplate redeeming hundreds of billions of dollars in maturing commercial loans, began hoarding liquidity.
On the other side, if you stand for politics, you have to be willing to contemplate defeat.
Are we willing to contemplate expanding the Governing Council, changing its nature, before a constitution is written?
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Insurers have only been able to contemplate starting major repair work in the past six months, he said.
Play was officially called off for the day at 1753 and both teams were left to contemplate their efforts in London.
Extroverts think out loud and can do verbal dances while introverts prefer to contemplate issues and respond more thoughtfully.
As Dr Wilmut points out, that would make transplanting tissues created this way into people too risky to contemplate.
Those who switched late from Ms Rousseff might find a speedy move to Mr Serra too dizzying to contemplate.
No one wants to contemplate military intervention, and talks are the only alternative.
The worry is that France's recent relative economic strength will undermine its willingness to contemplate more radical labour-market reform.
While authorities continue to seek information about these two passengers, the travel industry is being forced to contemplate questions of its own.
If newspapers can keep that up in better times, they may be able to contemplate more than mere survival.
All of which leads us to contemplate the future of wind in the United States, particularly on the east coast.
And millions of American households will remain caught in negative equity, making it hard for them to contemplate a move.
Although Mr Blair's willingness to contemplate privatisation is certainly brave, could he persuade his party to support much of it?
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For three weeks (following a long summer holiday) parliamentary business is suspended while politicians go off to contemplate their partisan navels.
Liverpool's players and fans have a 1, 200-mile road trip to contemplate to reach Spanish capital Madrid for their match against Atletico.
At that point, major players in the defense sector will need to contemplate strategic moves that significantly change the competitive landscape.
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