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Customers with no credit record or with a single default, for instance, weren't even considered for a card back then.

"This time next year I'd like to be playing seniors and if I win tomorrow I'll be considered for a wild card for next year's Wimbledon.

In order to be considered for the 2008 forecast card, a color must not have been on the C.M.G. palette (at least, not for the same industry group) in recent years.

Kudla, 20, was considered for a main draw wild card after his run to the quarterfinals of the ATP event at Queen's Club last week in London.

Up to 1.4 billion will be available, if resources are considered for the so called teacher's card (a tool to support individual training and cultural activities).

The 471 people who refused by card return or at personal contact were considered for the follow up study.

Around that time, Ella appeared wrapped in goggles and a beach towel, so by the time I returned to my desk the next morning I had spent an entire sleepless night tossing and considering the extreme beauty of letterpress type, which is the sort of thing one ought to consider for matching business cards as well, if one has already devoted this much mental energy to choosing just the right design.

Carding machine, Machine for carding textile fibres.

Bases of lower quality are considered as wild-cards.

Consider for instance Bruner and Postman's classic 1949 experiment involving anomalous playing cards.

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Juande Ramos, Tottenham's Spanish manager, is considered a trump card for them while his Spanish-speaking assistant, Gus Poyet, is also a confirmed admirer of Villa.

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