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The common reaction to this suggestion is "but I need the ankle support!" Consider that maybe, with the right conditioning, you can strengthen your ankles and feet, and do not need heavy boots.
When do people start to consider that maybe they have the wrong model?
But football is so quick to look for guilty parties it rarely stops to consider that maybe it is not quite that straightforward, as messy and unsatisfactory as it all is.
While Houston and Sprewell are concerned about the team right now -- hoping to somehow lift the Knicks to a playoff berth -- on Friday they were able to consider that maybe someday they could find themselves being honored as Ewing was.
In all our stringent calls for "accountability," do we ever consider that maybe we as members of a society ought to hold ourselves more accountable for all of our children?
With two of Europe's big four economies doing worse than they did in the Great Depression, at least in terms of GDP — and that's three of five if you count Spain — do you think the austerity advocates might consider that maybe, possibly, they're on the wrong track?
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It is worth considering that maybe it is time to just accept the good news without the desperate search for every dark cloud.Have we all been too pessimistic about the American economy?
I see a girl with blonde hair wearing a yellow track suit with black trim … To tell you the truth, I've always considered that maybe the greatest award".
"When I was a senior in high school, everyone was trying so hard to get me into college that I felt pressured to go, but nobody ever considered that maybe it wasn't the best choice for me at that time".
He was so focused on ridding the company of bias against non-whites, he never considered that maybe what was reproducing the lack of diversity in the middle management was that they were hiring the friends of their current middle managers".
But have you considered that maybe it's not you?
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