Sentence examples for consider married from inspiring English sources

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We merge this information to our married sample using the unique household and person identifiers provided by the PSID, and we consider married couples who have been married for at least 4 years, to capture the role of intrahousehold allocation of resources rather than unobserved heterogeneity due to sorting at the time of the match.

For example -- WHO will the IRS consider married for federal tax purposes?

So why do insurers consider married people a lower risk when it comes to pricing auto insurance?

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Finally, he asked me if I'd consider marrying her.

He fell for Austrian countess Julie Guicciardi but was too humble to consider marrying her.

Would Fawaz consider marrying Zahra in order to secure her release?

After almost seven years together, and living together for the last five, they were urged by both families to consider marrying.

She is so weary of Kalaidzhi narrow-mindedness, and insistence on tradition, that she'd consider marrying a Bulgarian.

How could the heroine ever consider marrying a rich rube from Oklahoma and leaving Cary Grant and the night spots?

A Palestinian once asked if she would consider marrying a man with less education than she has.

In Malpas's film Gulnaz says she would never forgive her attacker but adds that she would consider marrying him.

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