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Discover LudwigThe phrase "consider without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to think about something without a certain factor or aspect. Example: "When making decisions, it's important to consider without bias or personal emotions." This means to think about something objectively, without allowing personal opinions or feelings to influence the decision-making process.
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Shouldn't we consider, without fearing that we've turned into Puritans or killjoys, taking a deep breath before speaking sentences whose language is made up of numbers that seem incomprehensibly distant from what once seemed reasonable?
Most recently, Mr. Obama has said he would like further reductions in the two countries' nuclear arsenals, something Russia has said it would not consider without settling the dispute over missile defense.
Consider, without loss of generality, a proposal (hat{c}) made by party (R).
We could consider, without loss of generality, that E[|x k |2] = 1 and E[|zk,u|2] = 1.
From the myriad of existing single-neuron models, we consider without loss of generality the Morris-Lecar model proposed in [34].
This treatment would need some emendation were the discussion to embrace infinitary connectives, branching connectives, and various other exotic devices, but there will be enough to consider without touching on these.
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How could a Cesarean delivery be considered without even trying a natural one?
He also found a wide range of administrative problems, including some that he considered "without precedent in my military career".
No additional tax cuts should even be considered without an agreement to rescind some of the earlier cuts.
As a rule, the only roles where candidates will not be considered without a postgraduate degree are those that demand a high level of research ability.
The process has been open to domestic and foreign observers, and Mr. Ibrahim has the right to an appeal, which will be considered without prejudice or favoritism.
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