We're so used to seeing turquoise in a setting for a ring or as a pendant that we don't often consider it for the interior design of our homes. |
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Someone you consider a kindred soul will either help fill an emotional void or guide you through a difficult situation. |
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His main point seems to be that older workers should be willing to take jobs they now consider beneath them. |
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The vote recounts do not consider the variety of other ways in which citizens were denied the right to vote. |
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Maybe it's time for both the globalists and anti-globalists to consider what the poorer and disenfranchised have already worked out. |
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In such cases, they hold you down and tranquilize you, like an animal, like the unreachable wounded animal they consider you to be. |
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But officers can use their discretion to deal with drivers who they consider are not driving with full care and attention. |
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Unlike many other parts of the world, these men would often prefer unemployment to taking a job they consider beneath them. |
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If the venue can't offer you a discount for excluding it and serving wedding cake instead, consider ordering a smaller wedding cake. |
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Therefore there was all this jiggery-pokery so that no one actually had to consider whether he had broken the law. |
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I can rarely find anything which I consider to be decent music in our record shops. |
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However, we consider the force of her Saturn-Moon crossing to have some effect on the latitude of 53 degrees south around the entire globe. |
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Bilal wondered how anybody with such a smile, such an agile turn of phrase, could consider himself undistinguished. |
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Customers are recommended to consider these regional features when ordering. |
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In this lesson, students consider individual experiences of the Middle Passage by exploring a textbook account and four primary sources. |
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If you are on a tight budget, consider installing a hydrofoil stabilizer on the lower unit of your outdrive or outboard. |
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To enter the job market, many accept lowpaying jobs they would consider beneath them at home. |
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For all these reasons, we consider that the jury's verdict in respect of this appellant was safe, and that her appeal must be dismissed. |
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At lunch, consider the American-Kobe burger or, if available, the barely seared beef tataki. |
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But a majority still consider the centre is not a safe place to live and business people think the town centre is not a safe place to work. |
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Whether you consider this too cool for words or the height of kitsch is up to you. |
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In future, people will not consider the river any sort of demarcation line, which, in some people's minds, it still is. |
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The discussions became acrimonious enough for Halifax to consider resigning. |
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To understand the attractiveness and influence of the frontier, it is necessary to consider the stories that were told about it. |
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The option is one of three for the three main party leaders to consider when they meet at City Hall. |
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I just think that they should consider whether the advertising they show is appropriate for the target audience. |
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I consider myself warm and friendly, but I act cool and aloof with other people. |
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The recondite topic of usury allowed Noonan to consider the problem of doctrinal development at greater length. |
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Here are the key points to consider when choosing the ammo to load in your handgun. |
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He added they would consider planning requirements, the wishes of the community and value for money when assessing prospective bids. |
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Is there a scene that you consider yourself a part of, or do you just do your thing regardless? |
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If you want the golden glow of a tan without exposure to damaging UV light, consider using sunless tanning products or bronzers. |
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If the offence is serious enough to warrant it, the court may consider imposing a community sentence. |
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I raise what I consider to be quite a serious matter for your consideration. |
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Ray watched as they moved piece by piece, some moves taking longer to consider than others. |
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They will not nominate her but may consider backing her if she manages to enter the race. |
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She did not consider investigating abnormal psychology, where she would find many similar cases of Alice-in-Wonderland voyagers. |
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I, therefore, consider that the proposal would not result in an unacceptable loss of amenity by way of reduction of outlook and open aspect. |
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If you consider yourself so morally superior, get out there and allay the fears of the ignorant public. |
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However, she went on, if we consider multiculturalism as a kind of interculturalism, this could improve matters. |
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It is no wonder that millions consider this discrimination against Muslims. |
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Only consider it if you would have no major problem with splitting up with your current partner anyway. |
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There is one compelling reason to consider certificating your aircraft as an ELSA sooner. |
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The writings consider gender, sexual, and ethnic difference as, respectively, recuperable within and alternative to national identity. |
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When I consider the life of the honey bee, I shake my head that I once believed that such creatures were accidental products of blind chance! |
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Other conditions to consider include celiac sprue and lactose or fructose intolerance. |
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What gets sacrificed is any time to talk, discuss, consider options, or enjoy each other's company. |
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Read that out aloud and consider the assumptions behind that belief system. |
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So, I'll return to the dance and recording studios, work on my piano and music degree, and not for one second consider giving up. |
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The interviewee began to study with a rabbi and to consider conversion to Judaism. |
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All this having been said, consider the possibility of mildly challenging the parent who admits to turning the decision over to the child. |
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If morale and motivation are poor, consider the possibility that you are simply spreading yourself too thin. |
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Many of their members are related by marriage and in Port Moresby they consider themselves to be members of the same community. |
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One could hardly ask for a better example of the legal realism he would so soon consider to be a pernicious and dangerous idea. |
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We consider team-building activities to be as important as training sessions in our company. |
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Most of us consider our yards and gardens an extension of our homes, and we look for sanctuary and privacy there. |
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If on the other hand, at least a majority of the judges consider the evidence too weak for a conviction, they must acquit. |
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If all this sounds a bit too much like hard work, you could of course consider putting yourself in storage for the winter. |
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Drivers should consider the size of a breakdown provider's network alongside price when choosing cover. |
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Still, for unmitigated black-hearted villainy, forget Swan Lake and consider the contemporary dance repertoire. |
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If the networking event is a Hawaiian luau, consider leaving the suit jacket in the car. |
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But the lesson Ken must learn from this is not to even consider spending so much of the council's money on a whim. |
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Some people consider me an ambassador for skateboarding, but at the core, I'm just a pro skater. |
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The deaths and torture scenes are rather grisly when you consider the era in which this movie came out. |
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Despite her ugly qualities, I still consider her a person who offers excellent company. |
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The regulatory body should consider which of three categories the drug being considered falls into. |
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Businesses with trade secret sensitivities might want to consider less formal protection strategies such as white hat hackers. |
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As we've said, custom design doesn't come cheap but when you consider what you get, we think it's great value. |
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I don't really know him very well as a person, but I consider him one of my fierce rivals. |
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While journalists generally consider themselves wordsmiths, working with numbers has become an inescapable part of their profession. |
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Just as a last thought, though, there is one other question that you should consider asking and it regards terms and conditions. |
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They must also consider how to redress the shortage in trained care workers. |
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With all the animals in shelters waiting to be adopted with some to be euthenized, you should really consider adopting. |
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The only time you should consider using a higher-octane gas is if your engine starts to knock or ping. |
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When you consider how the odds were stacked against us it was a fantastic display and result. |
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On the other hand, we have to consider the interest of society at large in finding our wrongdoers and repressing crime. |
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I challenge all forward-thinking worksites to consider installing the 15-minute nap station. |
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With midterms approaching, it is unavoidable that professors and exam supervisors will have to consider cheating among students. |
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Unions held separate meetings on Sunday morning to consider the draft deal, whereafter they met in a joint caucus prior to the planned meeting. |
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For low-resolution data, it is not necessary to consider the whole set of individual atomic positions. |
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Thus, we consider that birds actually reacted to both stimuli, but reactions were probably weaker than tests performed the previous year. |
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Because political opponents do consider their antagonists competent, this besiegement is of the mind. |
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Then again, consider the vested interest of all those who teach the subject of English literature. |
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I sincerely hope this man will reflect on my response and consider his action in the event of a similar occurrence. |
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In my vain yearning to refashion my self in the model of Nigella, I would be wise to consider several basic truths. |
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Consequently, there is a need to consider the best ways to move the product, rack it, and package it. |
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He says he's taking weak pharmacy painkillers like Motrin and Xanax, despite medical advice he should consider Vicodin. |
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I hope those who meet to consider York's future next month reflect on this salutary tale. |
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It is a miserable thing to even begin to consider other human beings as sheep, or sheeple. |
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Did you ever stop to consider the interesting problem of shaping the depth of the bath along a radius to allow azimuthal propagating modes? |
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I don't consider myself to be wrapped up in my own little world, I just like to look at things from a slightly different angle from them. |
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I do not consider the applicant has even now provided satisfactory evidence that she may be unfit to attend the bankruptcy hearing. |
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You should consider the several forms of insulation available, their R-values, and the thickness needed. |
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If they really are true supporters, they might consider getting behind the club and working for its future. |
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If giving advice, advisers will have to consider whether you can afford the mortgage, in an attempt to stem irresponsible lending. |
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I would urge anyone else who has similar problems to consider undertaking this course if they are given the opportunity. |
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I consider the sanctity of settlements to be of the utmost importance for the policy reasons more eloquently discussed elsewhere. |
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But it is also my duty to consider every possibility carefully before making any important decision. |
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As he keeps insisting, there is still some way to go before his Spurs side can consider themselves worth a fresh chorus of hallelujahs. |
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Some purchasers have warned they would consider receding from the contract if the company fails to deliver the planes in the near term. |
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And consider this, videogame sales for 1998 were nearly triple the total box office receipts for Hollywood films. |
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It is fantastic to even consider him when he has not been a pupil for two years. |
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A similar-sized alternative to consider is the white cedar, which is one of the few deciduous trees native to Australia. |
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Traffic chaos will reign throughout Kerry because of a failure to consider longterm implications of housing developments, it has been claimed. |
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Issues to consider are share capital versus loan capital, close companies issues and expansion plans. |
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But why not consider doing what many of us do, and self insure by squirreling the money you save into a savings account? |
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Your doctor may consider prescribing preventative medication such as a beta-blocker. |
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Now let's consider the results the mainboards showed in another memory bandwidth test. |
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There comes a time in every rich artist's life when they may consider changing careers. |
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How many of us consider that nourishing our skin is just as important as proper nutrition? |
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If you want an effective non-toxic control for snails and insects in your garden, consider one or two Muscovy ducks. |
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It's now respectable amongst astrobiologists to consider the possibility of life in the clouds of Venus. |
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She said she would be asking them to consider fully implementing refresher courses. |
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Also consider bringing an extra pair of shoes, such as sneakers or sandals, that do not damage plant life like a heavy boot does. |
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Yahoo needs to do consider doing something about aggregating news under a subject or topic areas. |
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They will consider whether the family should be rehoused or housed in accommodation provided by the local authority. |
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If we are very forbearing, then something we would normally consider very painful will not appear so bad after all. |
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Some American states already control light pollution and I believe we should consider doing the same. |
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Some consider this of negligible importance, but sound evidence exists to the contrary. |
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I don't consider an insensitive person who won't pick up after their dog an affront to my personal beliefs. |
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You are going to have to consider the difference between amnesia and automatism. |
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None of those who did know her would even consider betraying that information. |
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The Pensions Board is to consider relaxing the rules governing pension fund solvency in the case of its 2,000 Defined Benefit Schemes. |
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I don't consider myself a caffeine addict, but I do drink diet Coke every evening and probably a weak coffee every day or two on average. |
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If you want something really luxurious, consider Mulberry's black leather lambskin gloves with rabbit-fur lining. |
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However, I consider myself to be Sinhalese, as I have no comprehension of the Tamil language or culture. |
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As a result, many people often mistakenly consider quantity and quality of training to be synonymous. |
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Staff expect the works council will only consider the strong business case behind the move. |
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I think in America, some people consider us one of the very last remaining communist countries. |
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The Government has to reflect on that and consider what to do next and how to take things forward. |
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I consider that, on balance, the plaintiff should bear the brunt of the costs of this litigation. |
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Some 100,000 consider Kashubian their mother tongue and speak it to varying degrees. |
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Two of the most important factors structural engineers have to consider are robustness and redundancy. |
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I personally consider anyone that thinks this is a joke to be too shallow to be called a philosopher. |
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First consider the odds of forming this target sequence by blind chance, i.e., with monkeys at word-processors. |
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If you really do want to sell quickly, then you should consider selling your house at auction. |
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They should also consider private prosecutions where a conviction is likely and it is in the public interest to prosecute. |
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Unless of course you consider operating a motor vehicle at high speeds as some kind of cosmic revelation. |
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Farmers should consider co-operating with friends and neighbours when selling R and U grade cows and thus add to their selling power. |
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Secondly, we may consider the effects of human action on the environment itself. |
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What I find astonishing is that investors consider dollar assets, more precisely United States Treasury bonds, to be safe. |
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It is quite a fantasy to have a whole people consider you divine after all. |
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If you just can't tear yourself away, consider staying for dinner in the Ahwahnee Dining Room. |
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Dr Pearson might have to consider asking the Home Secretary to recall him or even consider re-examining him. |
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However, before Jake and Squeekie's story, there is much to consider before any guinea pig owner decides to have their boar neutered. |
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Bromwich also made useful contributions to quadratic and bilinear forms and many consider his algebraic work to be his finest. |
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Those of you who might consider investing in a wildcat venture should also remember that the quality of geologic professional advice varies. |
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The other problem to consider is the impact of translocation on resident leopards. |
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They consider these a distorted and demeaning portrayal of their own tribal ancestors. |
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Before discussing our findings, it is important to consider key limitations of the study. |
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As a result we now need to consider the Council Secretariat as much more of an actor in the policy process than hitherto. |
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What you should consider is giving up the cigarettes and trying to walk for 30 minutes three times weekly. |
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There are still many people who, like me, consider Florence Nightingale to be a sort of secular saint. |
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If you decide that court life isn't for you, would you consider joining my band? |
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Fishermen use weirs, traps, gill nets, and dip nets for alewives, which they consider one of the easiest fish to catch. |
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I am pleased to know that I am not off base and most consider this film the lowlight of his career. |
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Pupils already spend a limited time at school, and, therefore, teachers should never consider striking for their sake. |
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In the meantime one or two member states have said they did not consider themselves to be fully buying into that. |
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A group of Bermudians are in the process of setting up a new organisation to consider solutions to contemporary issues. |
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True, tabloid journalism is something invariably dirty and salacious that refuses to ever consider whether what it is doing is right. |
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The bounty of the Amazon can be accounted for only if we consider time as well as space. |
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In that case, consider planting insectary plants like dill, radishes, or tansy, which attract natural predators. |
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To see the sort of difficulty that can arise, let us consider addition first. |
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For example, consider a computerized appointment calendar that we might want to build as an add-on module to our existing address book. |
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Local people generally consider themselves to be benevolent and good-willed, fair, honest and ethical. |
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I consider that it is important to achieve a sale quickly, as prices will probably be affected by the glut of sales. |
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We had a huge crowd and the weather was on our side when you consider the forecast. |
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In persistently windy areas consider planting a windbreak to create a more benign climate for your garden. |
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The panel has been asked to consider the budget and medium-term financial forecast. |
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He does not consider this to be an adequate reason for not claiming asylum on arrival at the airport. |
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If a warm room is flanked by large windows, consider putting shades on the windows or awnings on the outside of the windows. |
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Without making promises, he assured Kim the team would consider that possibility over the winter. |
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Mabo was the first case where the full bench of the High Court was asked to consider the common-law recognition of land rights. |
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To be honest I wouldn't really consider Eldon Hole a caving trip, although it is a fine pitch. |
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I learned over the years that the only way to go about playing a wind instrument is to consider it as one's own singing voice. |
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One is much less likely to consider the possible choices and decisions made as they buzz by quickly. |
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Avoid pruning leaves or stems while the fruit is ripening, and consider shading the fruit. |
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Accordingly, I do not consider this to be a case for granting permission for judicial review. |
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At each vertex we consider the angles formed on the adjacent faces at that corner. |
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Where it is expensive, consider saving that extra money to protect against a rainy day. |
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If you plan to grow your label into a brand you may also want to consider trademarking your company name. |
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Those Kiwis and potential immigrants who are disillusioned by the situation here in NZ might consider a quick hop across the Tasman. |
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At once terrifying and thrilling, many would consider a parachute jump to be the experience of a lifetime. |
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They consider all reasonable explanations, rebuttals and refutations as provocations to China. |
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The council insists it cannot consider changing the certificate unless the cinema operators request it to do so. |
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But neither this, nor the additions they have in the azan or call to prayer, is reason to consider them non-believers. |
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But I suspect other biographers write about lives they consider to be exemplary or admonitory. |
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We first consider a class of pericondensed benzenoid graphs consisting of two rows of hexagons of various lengths. |
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Both of our teachers have taught in the public schools and consider this a much better situation. |
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This is a matter for us to consider and we will take it up with the principals concerned. |
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In July, everyone held their breath as the Bank of Japan met to consider junking its 18-month-old zero interest-rate policy. |
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Now that significant discussions are under way, we must consider the ramifications. |
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Suppliers also consider the safety ramifications of protective package features. |
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While some might consider it to be easier than writing, I think there are as many airheads behind the camera as there are on keyboards. |
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If you consider 40 years ago to be ancient history, I'm starting to feel mighty old. |
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Most investigators consider any esophageal pH below 4.0 as the cutoff defining reflux of gastric acid into the esophagus. |
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It allows jurors to vote against the law if they consider the law unfair or whatever. |
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We may even consider working to rule and start taking lunchbreaks, which we never do in order to get the round finished. |
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The publisher should consider adding a CD with pictures, animations, and PDF files of the major papers from the age of reason to the present. |
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Licensing justices at Andover magistrates court will consider the application next Wednesday. |
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There are many on our side, whom you will not acknowledge to be good men, but whom we consider as such, and in whom we may justly boast. |
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There is actually another interpretation that should be acceptable to Native Americans who consider themselves autochthonous. |
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To reflect an even greater amount of light into the room, consider painting the inside of the shaft with gloss or semi-gloss white paint. |
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He suggested that the Council consider providing one central taxi rank in the town rather than a series of smaller ranks. |
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Would you guys seriously consider putting bungees on say, the wobbly front wheel of your car? |
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It offers a chance to reflect upon the year's achievements and consider the challenges ahead. |
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On the other hand, as team president, he has to consider trading those loyal players if it means strengthening his roster. |
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One way to balance this is to consider joining a faculty that has dependent tuition remission. |
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Chief among her gifts is the ability to consider everyday language as if entirely from outside of it. |
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It is worthwhile pausing momentarily to consider these linguistic ready-mades, these formulaic sentiments. |
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However, we may consider a simple model in which the feather is assumed to be an isolated, flat, rigid object in a uniform airstream. |
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The second thing to consider is the very nature of the discipleship yoked upon God's people in Christ. |
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My background is fairly eclectic and I consider myself to be a Witch, although not of the Wiccan variety. |
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Yet, as with all such situations, we feel ambivalent when we consider this factor. |
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This is extremely significant when you consider the reduction of the number of sappers in combat engineer companies. |
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The firm's directors now have 10 days to consider a response to this attempt to kill them with kindness. |
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I consider myself a fan of zombie films, but these guys must be nuts about them. |
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You need to allow for the physics of the way that metal moves and consider springback. |
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That legislation lapses Nov. 19, and Congress recessed before the House could consider a Senate bill to extend the rules. |
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Although I consider myself informed about women's health, I was ambushed by this news. |
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The lapse of time was relevant to the need to consider carefully whether the landowners' interests had been prejudiced by the delay. |
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The first question to consider is whether sufficient soil moisture is available for planting and sustaining a cover crop. |
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Another thing you might want to consider before you book is how much legroom you'll get. |
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Would it make her stupid to even consider renewing her relationship with him? |
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Service attendants consider themselves equal to their guests, and usually are not subservient. |
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The Mahayana tradition of Buddhism is dominant in Vietnam, and over 70 percent of Vietnamese consider themselves at least nominally Buddhist. |
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The kind of universal electoral process you describe sounds wonderful at first blush and I might even consider voting for such a system. |
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It is not an offence for anyone to hold a view contrary to your own, however politically correct you may consider yourselves to be. |
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If wiring the wine cellar for an Internet connection seems like overkill, consider the possibilities for the pampered homeowner. |
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All of us tend to think of port as a Yuletide tipple but we should consider it as an option at other times. |
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Other points to consider are whether the book been repaired, restored or rebacked. |
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If you are not prepared to consider the evil effects of the war alongside the putative advantages, then you will be unlikely to reach a reliable evaluation of the evidence. |
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Heterosexuals don't consider their heterosexuality itself a private matter. |
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He says the generals consider the violence we have seen so far to be manageable. |
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They did not consider health or attitudinal variables in their study. |
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No, but it does mean you have to consider an opinion other than yours before you start ranting and bullying and labeling dissenters betrayers of your version of patriotism. |
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It is ludicrous to even consider that advanced extraterrestrials are traveling millions of light years across the universe just to recondition our spiritual beliefs. |
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They consider that pressing a button on the TV zapper is exercise. |
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However, we consider that there can have been a partial change of the parties by novation, if the language of the revised contract achieves that effect. |
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Refusing to stay silent, tj has kept his own name despite repeated death threats from people he used to consider friends. |
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Perhaps you would consider providing a gift towards our Jamaican outreach. |
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Or consider a relatively expensive strategy, and sign up for specialized insurance that will replace lost or stolen items and repair damaged ones. |
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Of course, it must have been impossible for Durkheim to consider that maybe peoples like his totemists might have experienced the world as inherently sacred. |
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A big reason I have it in for her, if you want to call it that, is the misinformation effect when she does health readings, which I consider to be potentially very dangerous. |
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And they will have to show they are encouraging state school pupils to consider applying, through staging events such as summer schools and master classes. |
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After assessing individual plants throughout the field, if you're questioning the viability of the crop and continued development, consider replanting as soon as possible. |
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What you need is a panel of really intelligent, well-thought-of people from both inside the government and outside, to consider this and render a judgment in fact. |
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This encourages us to constantly consider alternatives, such as the employment of a reciprocating engine in lieu of a turbine for power generation. |
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In the future, stopping wmd proliferation will require the United States to consider interdicting supplies on the high seas or possibly attacking nuclear facilities. |
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They could have asked that jurors consider a lesser charge, such as manslaughter, in addition to murder, but opted for an all-or-nothing strategy. |
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Americans, beyond the small group of specialist Sinologists, should consider the value of reciprocating. |
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Many of my classmates still consider the chicken wings the best they have ever eaten, even after many years and visits to large numbers of good restaurants. |
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He said that the Fed still had ammunition to fight the deflation threat and hinted that it might consider market operations to drive long-term yields lower. |
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Unlike the other chapters, in which we watch the class wrestle with the essay assignment, in this chapter we consider one student writer at a time. |
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I remembered to consider all the things that could possibly go wrong. |
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The press coverage the event receives is invaluable, she said, but she suggested the industry also consider the strength of the subliminal message. |
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I will now consider how the Promethean myth is recast in terms of modernity in the story of Frankenstein and the issues regarding male power this raises. |
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You may also consider using a toner or astringent after washing your face. |
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The name that most Republicans seem both to expect and dread to consider running is Vito Fossella. |
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These young adults have voluntarily checked out of a political system they consider corrupt and dysfunctional. |
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But consider how citizens here in the States are now being arrested for posting threatening messages aimed at police on Facebook. |
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We have an ability to contact those importers, recall any products that we consider to be of high risk, and, of course, publish any further information that is necessary. |
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Sing me a sea chanty and I'll consider letting you eat me food. |
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Sikhs consider the Guru's langar as sacred and its food a sacrament. |
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It does a reasonably good job of this, especially when you consider that there is a broad range of craft in the game, most of which differ in turn rates and top speeds. |
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Autos and gas appliances are a source of heat and sparks, so consider cleaning the air of sawdust with an air filter after you finish woodworking. |
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That suggestion turns absurd when you consider the long list of corrupt Democrat politicians Lynch has sent to prison. |
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It seems self evidently the case that the authors of the plan did not consider any other possibility except the implementation of the Land Securities scheme. |
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Or consider what gauge needle you should use to perform a lumbar puncture. |
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Rather than concocting sophisticated odes to misery, perhaps we might consider a different approach to urban growth. |
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It is also important to consider that at that time there were masters of the technique of working with jasper, agate, and other industrial stones in Russia. |
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If your company sells on the Web or even has a bare-bones Web presence, you should consider trademarking your corporate names and symbols in other countries. |
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Customers usually consider these photographs as very special keepsakes and often seek out high-end framing to give their keepsake the best treatment possible. |
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At that point, you may as well consider ordering a bespoke suit. |
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Judge Ibbotson reserved judgement on the case to consider the evidence. |
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Many women will consider cutting down after they are at the age of thirty and begin to have the evidence of caducity with more and more splashes and wrinkles. |
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But this gradual shift downwards may put pressure on inflation as the cost of imports rise, forcing the Bank of England to consider upping interest rates. |
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This last question raises disputes of fact, and I shall consider it first. |
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The Government must consider giving financial aid to rural traditional medicine centres which have been operating in the State since time immemorial. |
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I consider looney Tunes on the tube as being just a snake of massive proportions. |
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If you are satisfied with your existing layout and plan to live in your home for a few more years but want a new style then consider refacing your kitchen. |
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Likewise, some University of Washington regents have suggested that without more effort by the state, the university may want to consider taking fewer students. |
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I'd never consider going to the Castro on Halloween or to that Burning Man thing in the desert, so I thought I could get my jollies with an eye full seeing this spectacle. |
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So with America firmly in mind, consider the final news item if you will. |
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Did they ever consider selecting the first line of this couplet for the title of their edition? |
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Is January a good time to consider divorcing a sibling, parent or other family member who makes you miserable? |
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Always consider esophageal malignancy when dysphagia is present. |
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In order to retain its vigour modern football must move with the times, keep in tune with what current fans want and consider strategies that will attract new fans. |
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Some pilots consider the infrared marker to be crucial to the close air-support mission to support ground troops. |
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It was started by men who often consider women as beneath them in status. |
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The first half of today was pretty much a write-off in terms of studying, unless you consider violent cramping, nausea and headaches an aid to learning. |
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But despite all the difficulties, the Omrans consider themselves among the lucky ones. |
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At that point, Yuji and his father asked if I would consider attending the annual memorial ceremonies in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. |
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Debates and discussion will consider the left after the election, oppression and resistance in Africa, the struggle for women's liberation, Latin America and other subjects. |
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Dairy processors shopping around for the ideal truck and reefer must consider their cargo, temperature requirements and distribution route, among other factors. |
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But, when it came to our showing in the League, we could consider our seventh place to their fifth a great achievement in light of our difficulties merely keeping afloat. |
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I also do not consider it improper for counsel to seek to recover fees paid to experts that they consulted but who did not file affidavits on the motion. |
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A considerable minority even consider themselves atheists or agnostics. |
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A vocal contingent of surf writers consider slater the greatest athlete of all time. |
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When chimps forage for food they do not ask themselves why, or consider better alternatives any more than does a beaver consider better ways of building dams. |
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