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From then on the Vienna government tried to be more considerate of Hungary and its aristocracy.
"In the case of smokers, however, public-space etiquette has forced them to be more considerate of those around them.
"I have changed a little bit, to try to be more considerate of people who ask me questions -- not the media, but in town hall meetings.
It teaches me to try to be more considerate of views that differ from my own and to discriminate between what is essential and what is peripheral.
"We call young men living with their wives' families in urban areas apple polishers, meaning they are always trying to be more considerate of their wives' needs.
I have advised the president about this and hope he will order the pilots to be more considerate of Westchester County residents.
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He was more considerate of everyone".
He has been more considerate of Congressional races than any chairman that I know of".
"Some boards make their decision faster than others, and some are more considerate of the specific circumstances of the individuals involved".
The results, which will be published in the journal Psychological Science later this year, show that people with a strong moral identity were more considerate of others and they were significantly more considerate if they were also good at regulating their emotions.
Not to slavishly and ruefully observe any rule or resolution, but to just try, whether it be helping a stranger, consuming less, being more considerate of others or ordering my personal life".
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