Sentence examples for considered to enter from inspiring English sources

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In this competition, three SCs are considered to enter to the market simultaneously.

If it exceeds a predefined threshold value, the power system is considered to enter transient instability status.

The animal was considered to enter a chamber when both forepaws were within the chamber.

Toxins of the family of clostridial glucosylating toxins are considered to enter cells by receptor-mediated endocytosis [37].

Thereafter, ROS is considered to enter the cytosol, which leads to ASK1 activation.

The inclusion criteria considered to enter SCREAM was to be a Stockholm resident with a valid personal identifying number undertaking at least one measurement of creatinine in primary, secondary or tertiary care during 2006 11.

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A brain tumor patient operated and diagnosed in a third institution as anaplastic astrocytoma (AA) (Fig.  1a d) was referred for further treatment, and the local investigator was considering to enter the patient in the CATNON study.

A person is considered to have entered Australia by sea unless they arrived by an aircraft.

On North Korea, the paper highlighted concerns over missile development which, it said, was "considered to have entered into a new phase as a result of technological improvements through repeated missile launches".

By the time Leblanc's estate launched legal action in Japan, the name was considered to have entered into common use.

Some of these, however, offer no other reasonable options but to sell their bodies to cover personal debts, and are considered to have entered the sex trade through a personal choice.

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