Sentence examples for considered that could from inspiring English sources

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Currently, new rules are being considered that could put dogs on a tighter leash — affecting where they play, how they are cared for and where they live.

One move being considered that could have a substantial impact on the industry would be to restrict so-called soft-dollar commissions, in which funds pay for research and other services through commissions on stock trades.

Abortion laws are being considered that could endanger a woman's health, while some lawmakers (mostly men) want women to go through punitive and invasive pre-abortion procedures, such as a vaginal ultrasound so they can view their fetus on a monitor.

All things considered, that couldn't have been much of a strain.

Legislation is being considered that could lead to the first women bishops being ordained by early next year.

Possible challenges of these designs are discussed, and alternative auction mechanisms are considered that could be more cost effective.

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It is not considered that it could have been predicted or averted on the day".

Nadine had never considered that athletics could serve a similar role in her own life.

"At the time, I never considered that we couldn't have a common life," Mladic says.

Further, he considered that it could not be a killer whale.

I had never considered that I could be loved by anyone.

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