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Dictionary of Nautical Terms
of view
A warrant for a custom-house officer to examine goods which had been shipped for foreign parts, but not sold there.
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of view
What we see.
Our point of view is important so we listen to each other with respect.
Submitted by MaryC on January 27, 2021
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of of view in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of of view in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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So far, European earnings have been better than expected, with investors focusing on company guidance to form a view on the market's likely direction, the market is definitely getting some boost, at least today, from some strong results from companies like SAP, with the technology sector leading the market higher.
The core of the problem is that it is not just police departments as a whole -- it is officers who are allowed to act with impunity, is there anything that is a counterbalance to stop them doing the kind of things that Officer Derek Chauvin did ? Liability to the police department would, in my view, be insufficient to do that.
The market is growing significantly worldwide, and we believe it will serve as a growth engine in view of the considerable growth in the global market.
I haven't just talked, I haven't just given speeches, I have introduced legislation. I have called them out, there is nothing wrong with that. It hasn't changed (Sanders') view.
Concerns about the deal not going through due to low oil prices aren't, in our view, justified... Overall we find the risk-reward currently pretty attractive.
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