I saw this floating around the blogosphere and decided to give it a try.
Turn to page 123 of the book nearest to you.
Count the first five sentences.
Post the next three.
Here goes:
Senior executives should also get together and decide whether it would be beneficial to discuss the lawsuit with the plaintiff.
A defendant should also promptly consider the possibility of a settlement and review the ways in which amicable negotiations could be commenced or resumed. The defendant may also want to consider mediation or arbitration as alternatives to an expensive trial.

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And that joy whereof Luke speaketh in this place is a singular good thing, which every man hath from his faith. There is no greater torment than an evil conscience; for the unbelievers, though they seek by all means to bring themselves into a certain amazedness, yet because they have no place with God, they must needs quake and tremble. But admit they perceive not their present torments, yea, they rage and play the madmen through mad and unbridled licentiousness; yet are they never quiet, neither do they enjoy quiet joy.
(Calvin's commentary on Acts 16:34)
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