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"considerable being" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
Since "considerable" typically refers to something that is large in size, amount, or degree, it would be more appropriate to phrase it in another way, such as "significant being". For example, "The eminent philosopher was a significant being in the world of education."
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Even when the magnitudes of these events are not particularly large in comparison to the lower partials of the tone, the perceptual impact of such events is considerable, being in most cases clearly audible and disturbing.
A web-based sharing system of mold base design and ordering is considerable, being built whereby a customer will get the design with price information quickly and the order shipped more conveniently.
Nevertheless, the burden of disease remains considerable, being a major cause of hospitalization among children.
A morally considerable being is a being who can be wronged in a morally relevant sense.
So, if the only options available in order to save the life of one morally considerable being is to cause harm, but not death, to another morally considerable being, then according to a utilitarian position, causing this harm may be morally justifiable.
In failing to recognize the inviolability of the moral claims of all morally considerable beings, utilitarianism cannot accommodate one of our most basic prima facie principles, namely that killing a morally considerable being is wrong.
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How considerable is this money?
But its irreverence, though considerable, is never careless or coarse.
But their individual talents, though considerable, were oversold.
Considerable areas are ice-covered.
Considerable money is at stake.
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