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"We do consider that much better than the alternative, which is no education," said Rachel McKinney, director of education in emergencies at the nonprofit group Save the Children.
If that sounds like old news — Foursquare made its debut here in 2009 — consider that much larger companies are just now bolting location awareness onto their existing applications.
Another problem arises when you consider that, much like sexuality before it, gender is coming to be popularly understood as a spectrum rather than a rigid binary of male and female.
If your immediate reaction is outright disgust you aren't alone, but consider that much seed has been spilt over plastified parts (I'm talking fake breasts here), and perhaps this may not seem so strange.
Many investors wouldn't consider that much of a holiday.
Even a French President might consider that much worse than a failed French Presidency.
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"Boards have to consider that how much they pay will have an impact on the types of people who want to take the CEO position.
Consider that in much of the world, the ability to see a doctor, eat a wholesome meal or bathe in clean water is still a luxury.
Consider that in much of the world, the ability to see a doctor, eat a wholesome meal or bathe in clean water is still a luxury.
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JON CARAMANICA: Considering that, much as I like Jason Aldean, he wouldn't make it past the first audition round of "American Idol," he holds his own with Kelly here.
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