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You can use it to describe something that someone has done or is about to do that is illegal or morally wrong. For example, "The company was considered violating the city zoning regulations when it built a large facility in a residential area."
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The French minister in Luxembourg dismissed this argument, claiming that it would not have considered violating Luxembourg's neutrality unless Germany had done so first.
The French considered violating the neutrality of the Low Countries if they had not joined the Allies before the planned large Allied offensive in the summer of 1941.
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The Audio-Visual Higher Council granted Al Manar the license with a warning that it would be considered violated if the channel broadcast hate messages as it had in the past.
Seventeen out of the 45 variations that we considered violated this DBA, but passed the probabilistic screening criteria.
It is also possible to specify a deadline after which some obligation will be considered violated if the action was not performed.
Once the first condition is satisfied, the obligation is triggered, then the controller sends a notification to the user to perform the appropriate obligation, the second condition determines when the obligation should be considered violated.
No assumptions were considered violated.
Unidimensionality was considered violated if, besides the first factor, other factors had eigenvalues >3 [ 26].
Unidimensionality was considered violated if, in addition to the first factors, other factors had eigenvalues exceeding 3 [ 33].
I called up a medical oncology colleague and was ready to consider violating the entry rules of a clinical trial.
3 29-3 29.5 P.M.: Consider violating ingrained social norms and walking out of cement cube because it's not enough paper.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com