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"capacity to consider" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to a person's ability or potential to think about something or to take into account different perspectives or factors before making a decision or forming an opinion. One possible example of using this phrase in a sentence could be: "Being open-minded and having a strong capacity to consider various viewpoints is crucial for effective collaboration in a team."
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There is also global capacity to consider.
Price is also the deputy chairman of John Lewis Partnership as well as Waitrose's managing director, making it unlikely he would have the capacity to consider taking the job full time.
But computers, which have the capacity to consider millions of offers and counteroffers in seconds, hold out the possibility of crossing the subtlety of the human intellect with the raw power of the processor.
In dealing with local possibilities, it may not have the capacity to consider all possibilities reliably.
Finally, they lack the capacity to consider the travel process (Fig. 5).
Therefore, we revise the transport capacity to consider the queuing delay in each node.
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It is usual when dealing with ship capacities to consider: molded capacity, grain capacity, bale capacity, and insulated volume.
This paper presents a district-scale intercomparison of three DTS programs that have various capacities to consider local microclimate effects.
Since the HIA process aims to advance municipal stakeholders' interests and capacities to consider the health impact of a policy or project, our research aims to identify the contribution the HIA process makes when the policy or the project becomes implemented.
The case allows students of energy policy and capacity management to consider the ways in which uncertain demand and political realities influenced the scale, timing, and technology of capacity expansion decisions.
The agency exhibits no capacity whatever to consider alternatives to the use of forceful intervention, and merits an overhaul of unprecedented (one of Obama's favorite words) proportions.
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