Sentence examples for considering news from inspiring English sources

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"The market has taken a lot in and held up [relatively well last week]," he says, considering news from software giant Oracle that fourth-quarter profits will be up only 2 cents to 3 cents per share, compared to 15 cents a year ago, isn't all that encouraging.

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Since when are the physical attributes of New Jersey State Council on the Arts members considered news?

If crimes don't involve anyone powerful or well known, they generally aren't considered news.

In those days, whatever powerful people said and did was considered news.

To be considered news, something has to be unexpected, out of the ordinary, novel.

(It is not the "All Things Considered" news roundup heard on public radio stations since 1971).

When Emma Watson and Carey Mulligan chopped theirs off, it was considered news; archive photos of Jean Seberg and Twiggy were duly trotted out for comparison, as if to underline the novelty value.

So why is the latest conflict in a far-off place that many Americans cannot find on a map considered news?

They also said the judge should not consider news articles submitted by defense lawyers that quoted jurors discussing why they had voted for conviction.

So in the penal colony's cramped meeting room I also said the nuance was gone from Russian life and this may be considered news and, for a political artist, it may even be good news.

"All Songs Considered," available in a streaming audio format from the show's Web site, features full-length versions of the brief musical excerpts heard between segments on NPR's "All Things Considered" news show.

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