Sentence examples for being considered enough from inspiring English sources

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Crucial steps were not taken because of gaps in services, children's needs being considered enough, "professional drift" and workers simply making the wrong decisions.

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America then turned the page – what he said was considered enough".

Perhaps one comedian in the Bancroft-Brooks household was considered enough.

Since when has "very likely" been considered enough to make a civil allegation?

The effort was considered enough of a success that some other intelligence agencies now work through In-Q-Tel.

A 12-point lead with 10 minutes to go might be considered enough for most sides, but the Barbarians are not most sides.

The national experience is considered enough of a social problem that an aide to South Korea's president recently singled out the plight of the penguin fathers.

While the relationship of these phenomena to mental illness has been well documented, their role in everyday life has perhaps not been considered enough.

Four trips to the Final Four with Maguire are considered enough to graduate, with a degree in bracketology and a minor in intoxicology.

Moreover, they say, claims like Ms. Johnson's, for invasion of privacy, have almost never been considered enough to justify prior restraints.

It is believed that when an information is attractive, it is considered enough to trust it and hence its source.  .

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