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"You had to consider every possibility at every step of what could go wrong".
"They've got a duty to their shareholders and others to consider every possibility," said Samuel J. Gerdano, the executive director of the American Bankruptcy Institute.
You're not going to know a true friend at first sight - you'll have to get to know them first - so consider every possibility!
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The family considered every possibility: he had killed himself; he had been hit by a car; he had been mugged and fatally injured; he had fallen into a ditch.
In the hours after Ms. Nguyen's case was first diagnosed, federal officials said they were considering every possibility, including the chance that she would be the first case in a new burst of illness from some new release of anthrax, perhaps in a public place.
Before a decision is made to kill, particularly in areas away from recognized battlefields, the government needs to consider every other possibility for capturing the target short of lethal force.
Mr. Rogers said LVMH had considered every branding possibility for 24 Sèvres, which will initially stock only woman's wear, but settled on maintaining a connection to Le Bon Marché because of its 160-year history as a pioneer in catalog sales.
Lethem, who writes about music better than most professonal critics, explores every possibility, considers every angle, unpacks every generalisation the boy in the room made.
"If the patient, proclaimed dead by doctors, awakens from a state of unconsciousness, then we consider each and every possibility," he said.
To consider the possibility that not every nuance in this never-ending election cycle is worth pushing to the top of the news queue.
Consider the possibility that for every commitment you make and break, the internal scorekeeper lowers the level of self-image, self-respect and self-confidence you hold toward your own self.
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