Sentence examples for considers it bad from inspiring English sources

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Dunhill, by the way, considers it bad taste for a woman to buy more than a quarter pound of Royal Yach ($10 lb).

The resident American colony in Paris considers it bad news that the U.S.I.S. Benjamin Franklin Library, in the Place de l'Odeon is now to be closed because the House of Representatives cut a million dollars from the U.S.I.S. budget, on top of which the Senate piled a cut of a quarter of a million more, specifying that this further reduction was to be made in Western Europe.

After doing some digging, Judaism is the only culture that I could find that considers it bad luck to buy gifts for a baby before it's born.

The Bolam test increasingly cannot be considered an adequate defence; if the court considers it bad practice then it does not matter how many doctors practice the same way.

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They consider it bad manners".

Some people recoiled, considering it bad taste.

Some players consider it bad luck when extra decals are added to commemorate anniversaries.

"They consider it bad P.R. for the pandas," Dr. Forbes said.

Some considered it bad taste but Ernst's name recognition soared.

For instance, a recent poll revealed that 55% of Americans think free trade is good, with 38% considering it bad.

"Saudis still consider it bad luck to go there, so we had it all to ourselves". 1. the highest tip on, Signal Hill, Cape Town, Africa Philip Wisler2.

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