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That seems to be a change that society considers a mere favor.
The precocious girl, reminiscent of J. D. Salinger's Esme, delights in the man she considers a mere family friend.
In order to clarify this duality, Elizabeth Anscombe (1957, 56) considers a mere "shopping list".
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"Art for women was considered a mere hobby, a pastime," he said.
So how did Ms. Yingluck, initially considered a mere proxy for her exiled brother, do it?
But Hamelin possesses too much intellectual energy to be considered a mere technician..
What was once considered a mere nuisance, at best, has become a huge problem for businesses and the public.
As a lesbian, I resent my faith's being considered a mere lifestyle choice as much as I resent my sexuality's being considered as such.
"Kitchens," it said, "should neither be considered a formal part of the house interior, nor should they be considered a mere workplace.
And according to a number of recent studies, catastrophe — a rise in temperature so large as to be almost unthinkable — can no longer be considered a mere possibility.
The evidence suggests that Ptolemy, who for over a century has been considered a mere compilator, should be placed among the first-rank astronomical observers of all ages.
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