Sentence examples for considered full from inspiring English sources

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All the dumps around Naples are now officially considered full.

But its executives said yesterday that it was marching toward what is considered full saturation.

Not fully members of either group, they were not considered full social persons.

None, however, considered full lifecycle emissions for their products, or appeared capable of synching their behaviour with EU plans.

Under the ACA, a person must work 30 or more hours a week if they are to be considered full time.

Ford's is the long view, seriously considered, full of nuance and detail and heritage; Smith's the capturing of a moment, smart and zippy and fresh.

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Therefore, only the six firefighters who were considered full-time employees received the city benefits.

This Blu-ray disc is accompanied by numerous extras, most importantly perhaps Stone's carefully considered full-length commentary.

Although they are not considered full-fledged informers, they have helped the F.B.I. chase down terrorist suspects by posting their pictures in mosques.

Hence, a normal pregnancy has a gestational range of 38 to 42 weeks, with 40 weeks generally considered full-term pregnancy.

Certain MPAs or specific areas within existing MPAs could be considered full-fledged reserves in that they prohibited human activities of all kinds.

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