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They would have cleared the Sept. 12 printer deadline by a day, but the judge considered that too late for the election.

They would have cleared the Sept. 12 print deadline by a day, but the judge considered that too late for the election.

Third, studies of human exposure to HBCD was prioritized, since the experts considered that too little is known about normal exposure routes to the general population and that knowledge on exposure is essential in a risk assessment.

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We have to consider that too.

Iraq came out of the war burdened with $40 billion debts, excluding the aid given by Arab states, some of whom consider that too to be a debt although they knew - and you knew too - that without Iraq they would not have had these sums and the future of the region would have been entirely different.

He considered that sport too dangerous for his daughter.

But Dr. Welch said that he and his colleagues considered that possibility, too.

But after Sept. 11, Mr. Grasso considered that idea too risky.

But museum officials said they considered that far too little to maintain the museum and grounds.

One in ten considered that psychiatry was too vague and imprecise to be taught effectively and agreed that less time should be spent teaching psychiatry to medical students.

But nonetheless, you can consider that too.

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