| 31. | In effect it is a forced sale and in that respect has something in common with a compulsory purchase.
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| 32. | "The only effects of a forced sale would be to damage Deutsche Telekom's more than 2 million shareholders ."
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| 33. | She swears that this is not a forced sale, as some beauty-business snipers suggest, though not to her face.
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| 34. | Meili's lawyers maintained the documents raised suspicions that Swiss banks were involved in the forced sales of Jewish properties.
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| 35. | If the contracts allow takeovers or forced sales, then the winner of the bid is free to do it.
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| 36. | It was this that led to the forced sale of Monument and its publishing counterpart, Combine Music Group, in 1990.
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| 37. | From its perspective, Britain was forcing sales of opium at a high cost to China in silver and social disruption.
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| 38. | He said banks should repay former clients for all lost accounts and for the forced sale of property and businesses.
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| 39. | The company asked shareholders to vote against the proposal, saying a forced sale would not reflect the corporation's true worth.
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| 40. | Economic hardships included increased taxes and the forced sale, at a fixed price, of all property ever acquired from Christians.
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