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Arbroath

British  
/ ɑːˈbrəʊθ /

noun

  1. a port and resort in E Scotland, in Angus: scene of the barons of Scotland's declaration of independence to Pope John XXII in 1320. Pop: 22 785 (2001)

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The range of outcomes stretches from the more benign with Iran’s rulers agreeing to open the strait as part of a negotiated settlement with the U.S. and Israel to the extreme where the U.S. must protect oil tankers for a long period, says Christopher Smart, managing partner at Arbroath Group.

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The range of outcomes stretches from the more benign with Iran’s rulers agreeing to open the strait as part of a negotiated settlement with the U.S. and Israel to the extreme where the U.S. must protect oil tankers for a long period, says Christopher Smart, managing partner at Arbroath Group.

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About the author: Christopher Smart is managing partner of the Arbroath Group, an investment strategy consultancy, and was a senior economic policy adviser in the Obama administration.

From Barron's

About the author: Christopher Smart is managing partner of the Arbroath Group, an investment strategy consultancy, and was a senior economic policy adviser in the Obama administration.

From Barron's

A judge told Smith, formerly of North Grimsby, Arbroath, that the only possible disposal for her offending was "a significant custodial sentence".

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