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Until recently this excursion would have been considered not just mad but illegal.
It's a question to be considered not just by the preservation movement but by everyone interested in cultural policy.
(The Stern Review considered not just CO2 but other greenhouse gases, like methane and nitrous oxide, as well).
"How things have changed," says Dowding. "Within just over a year it's now considered not just permissible, but very soon likely to be absolutely essential".
Today Nixon would be considered not just a big-government liberal, but a socialist leading the country helter-skelter down the road to serfdom.Read more.
When Holmes made his début, in the 1887 Beeton's Christmas Annual, a magazine of somewhat lurid fiction, he was considered not just a character but a paragon of the Victorian faith in all things scientific.
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Managers of these funds consider not just total return, but also the tax bills they generate.
However, we must consider not just physical pain, but pain inflicted upon one's pride.
If so, consider not just re-enacting the dance, but also incorporating props that represent concepts you've learned this year.
The Floyd case asks Judge Scheindlin to consider not just one stop, but rather the Police Department's overall practice.
To do so, they would need to consider not just income, but also wealth, family structure and neighborhood poverty.
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