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But put yourself in the position of being able to consider criticism.
A drug conviction can prevent an individual from being able to consider certain types of career or from entering countries like the US.
The practice of medical underwriting — being able to consider the health of a prospective policy holder before deciding whether to offer coverage and what rate to charge — will no longer be permitted after 2014 under the health care law.
But this will be rare; it requires a certain level of material comfort before someone can get to the point where they will be noticed by a potential sponsor.I suspect it will be a while before the average Indian or Chinese child's parents are at the point of being able to consider sport as a viable career option.
"With lung cancer we are a long way from even being able to consider these issues".
This subsequently opened the door to the company being able to consider consumers as customers, since "Celtic can provide consumer loans," he says.
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"Are you going to be able to consider subjective properties in your equations?
That is not something the government is able to consider," she said.
Given the breadth of that roster, we were able to consider a number of different approaches".
"The government will be able to consider any recommendations and respond after that time".
"Well, there are some positions I just won't be able to consider you for.
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