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If there is one Betta that you look at, set down, move on from it, but are drawn back to it repeatedly, consider buying it.
If you lock yourself out repeatedly, consider a keypad-controlled deadbolt that allows you to input a code that releases the lock.
That plan, described as a "flextension," would eliminate the need for European leaders to repeatedly consider British requests for a delay.
These findings suggest the interrelatedness of the assessment components, and thus we argue that designers should repeatedly consider the relationships between components of CBSAs to ensure the validity of the assessments.
If conflicts break out repeatedly, consider instituting a more systematic process of contributing in which everyone takes turns to present their thoughts and all comments are written down for subsequent group review.
But as Justice Elana Kagan documented in her dissent for four justices, Scalia failed to acknowledge that the agency did in fact repeatedly consider costs, and he essentially substituted five justices' expertise for that of the agency, in violation of long-standing precedents.
In the process of examining specific experiments and their outcomes, we repeatedly consider questions fundamental to much research, (e.g., "What is n?," "How was the sample selected?," "What controls were done and what did each control for?," "How do the methods work?," "What is the basis of ‛specificity' in staining, binding, or expression?," "How convincing are the data?").
If you have several cankers or you get them repeatedly, consider : Brushing your teeth more gently.
If you have several cankers or you get them repeatedly, consider Canker sores can be caused by a variety of factors.
If you find yourself using the same functions repeatedly, consider writing your own MySQL library that is generalized enough that you can include it in any one of your scripts.
Congress repeatedly considered – and then failed – to pass legislation to legalize offshore fish farming.
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