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It was too much, really, to be expected to consider oneself a grandmother at twenty-six.
An architect designing a new building today would be expected to consider wheelchair access and the needs of people with a variety of disabilities in their plans.
The officials consider it outrageous that they should be expected to consider the views of a man whom they accuse of gruesome crimes.
He called the talks the kind of thing that "people who work in the same business" might be expected to consider.
But in an unfettered free market, argues the professor, firms simply cannot be expected to consider issues such as greenhouse gas emissions, because the costs are externalised.
In deciding whether a tougher rating is appropriate, board members will be expected to consider whether smoking is pervasive, whether it tends to be glamorized and whether the context or historical fact mitigates the portrayal.
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Three states are expected to consider banning affirmative action.
The corporation board is expected to consider the matter next week.
The banks are expected to consider outside candidates.
The House is expected to consider its version later.
The full House is expected to consider the legislation next week.
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