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But since August the euro has steadied against the dollar at what most countries seem to consider roughly the right level in economic terms.
Even the U.S. Census Bureau was sued for refusing to consider "roughly 700,000 people" with criminal records as suitable for temporary Census jobs.
Last week, as the top church policy-making body was set to begin its 10-day conference in Portland, Oregon, to consider roughly 1,000 legislative petitions, more than 100 pastors, deacons, elders and candidates for ministry in the United Methodist Church released a letter publicly coming out as LGBT.
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Now officials say Japan itself is considering roughly $1 billion for next year and several billion in later years.
Before settling on the bird, Mr. Horak considered roughly 10 designs from different architects.
This is a growing issue given that two dozen US states are now considering roughly 85 new chemical-related bills.
While the SEEK students will not be taking remedial classes, their academic background is considered roughly equivalent to those admitted as remedial students in previous years.
When South Africa emerged from the apartheid era, the government considered roughly 7,000 proposals for a new flag to reflect for the first time the country's multiethnic population.
Foot-and-mouth is a virus that rarely kills animals or humans and is considered roughly the equivalent of a bad cold.
Since 1991, the rate of HIV infection among pregnant women, who are considered roughly representative of the economically active population, has spiralled from 1% to a staggering 14%, according to the Department of Health's annual ante-natal survey.
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