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Considering its potential is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to the potential of something, or to think about the possibility of something happening. For example: "Considering its potential, we should invest in this company now."
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It is our conviction that now is the time to give it the attention it deserves considering its potential impact on healthcare services and healthcare providers themselves.
As with most of Apple's acquisitions, both reported and confirmed, it may be a while before we see this one bear fruit in terms of products, but it's definitely something worth watching considering its potential impact on the future of the mobile payments scene.
Considering its potential benefits in fighting identity theft in addition to fighting terror, Americans must base their skepticism on realistic threats to their well-being and privacy.
Although Sotheby's had been considering its potential value as a polished gem, William Lamb told me that he would like to see the buyer keep the rough stone as it is as a collector's item unto itself.
But Comack thinks Qwest is oversold, especially considering its potential gains from the possible demise of WorldCom.
It uses He as a coolant and Li is used as a tritium breeder by considering its potential advantages.
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Based on the current knowledge about regulated 3′end processing in human pathophysiology, it seems reasonable to consider its potential role in diagnosis and as a therapeutic target in the future.
Despite the promising potential of TES to improve cognitive functions, it is also important to consider its potential risks and pitfalls in stimulating the child brain.
As she considered its potential, she wondered if she could construct an "emotional hearing aid" for people with autism.
Author(s): Sierra Prasada Millman, The New York Times Learning Network Javaid Khan, The Bank Street College of Education in New York City Suggested Time Allowance: 1 hour Objectives: Students will: 1. Rate their responses to various uses of surveillance and consider its potential effects on civil liberties.
We also considered its potential benefit to early terrestrial Paleozoic ecosystems.
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