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In practice, the only non-Trident option worth considering would be a submarine-based cruise-missile system.
Expanding into ready-to-wear, a move she is considering, would be a challenge, because her reputation rests on craftsmanship, and she risks cheapening it.
The public option U.S. legislators are considering would be a government-administered health insurance plan, similar to the insurance currently available to federal employees.
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The only thing she'd consider would be a neck lift.
When I buy the stock I note in my little black book what I consider would be a reasonable profit.
He reiterated warnings by the DUP leader last week that the party would vote against any deal that involved what it considers would be a border in the Irish Sea.
"What do people consider would be a par level of drinking for such an occasion?" I knew it wouldn't take long.
One thing to consider would be a mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery – because it's an old property with solid walls, there was evidence of damp, largely due to a lack of ventilation.
Everyone agreed that gassing the badgers, which had been considered, would be a pretty hard sell to the public.
We based the power calculations on what we considered would be a clinically significant reduction in total antibiotic prescribing rates.
In his language, moral naturalism, in either to the two forms considered, would be an example of the naturalistic fallacy.
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