Sentence examples for consider how to respond from inspiring English sources

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A similar chain reaction is feared as Washington and its allies consider how to respond to the launching.

When the board met to consider how to respond, Mr. Hammergren and Mr. Thompson readily agreed to step down, according to several people knowledgeable about the deliberations.

They had scheduled the late-night session to consider how to respond to a 30percentt drop in oil prices since July.

If we do not do so, we may well be destined to make wrong assumptions when we consider how to respond to increasing instability in the Middle East.

The school or district's mission statement can also be a helpful guide as leaders consider how to respond to protest incidents.

Human resource consultants and employment lawyers say their phones have been ringing more than ever and worry has set in as they consider how to respond.

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The Clinton campaign was considering how to respond.

He said he was considering how to respond to the group's offer of help.

(A lawyer for the plaintiffs said that they are still considering how to respond).

The US is asking China for help as it considers how to respond to the hack.

Schweiss said Harcourt was still considering how to respond to eBay's refusal.

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