Sentence examples for bringing into consideration from inspiring English sources

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It may be concluded therefore that further improvements can be made with term-like phrase retrieval efficiency by bringing into consideration the knowledge of typical grammatical structures used in scientific texts [12, 24] as well as numeric values of both textual and absolute frequencies of n-gram occurrences.

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Anti-racist whites and people of color alike have considerable expert knowledge that could have been brought into consideration by Starbucks executives before they decided to push forward with #RaceTogether.

We not only know how to deal with the materials, but we bring into consideration all the different levels of financing, engineering, marketing, styling".

While I have sympathy with Suárez in a case which brought into consideration many complex cultural sensitivities, there is a duty of care to every citizen of this country of 62 million people which must be of greater importance.

These claims of interdependence require a third moral principle — in addition to the right of universal hospitality and the right to self-government — to be brought into consideration: associative obligations among peoples arising through historical factors.

So even when terminology is used as evidence, more must be brought into consideration.

Kant supports this measurement for punishment because all other measurements bring into consideration elements besides strict justice (6 332), such as the psychological states of others that would measure the effectiveness of various possible punishments on deterrence.

The results indicate that the selection of design method and the structure used for the meetings are important factors for the manner in which conflicts are brought into consideration during health information system design.

The emphasis is not therefore on technical issues, though these are brought into consideration where relevant, but on the soft, or human centred, issues associated with achieving user privacy.

Applied to the sceptical case, this rule has a predictable result: "The commonsensical epistemologist says: 'I know the cat is in the carton — there he is before my eyes — I just can't be wrong about that!' The sceptic replies: 'You might be the victim of a deceiving demon.' Thereby he brings into consideration possibilities hitherto ignored, else what he says would be false.

It brings into consideration site-specific measures to reduce leopard visitations that may lead to negative interactions with people.

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