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English Heritage considers it "significant" for its part in advancing women's health care.
He considers it significant that he has never been invited to play at the Village Vanguard, for example.
Perlstein considers it significant that before the 1972 election, in which Nixon carried 49 states, James Reston wrote that "barely over one in four adult Americans will have voted for the winner in 1972...
Some galleries dismissed it as "celebrity art," but Horowitz considers it significant.
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If the Times editorialized on a given issue four or more times in the course of a Congressional term, Binder considered it significant.
"We don't discuss value, but we consider it significant," Joe Goode, a spokesman for the United States Golf Association, said of the belt.
We consider it significant to our decision in this case that the officers' failure to advise respondent of his right to appointed counsel occurred prior to the decision in Miranda.
He added that the US commander who ordered this devastating use of firepower did not consider it significant enough to mention it in his daily report to the US general in command.
As the President, I consider it significant and dangerous.
In consequence, he considered it significant that Ölvir's maternal grandfather (Ljótr 'Villain') also had this name.
Although its discovery was reported at the time, Tuesday marked the first time that prosecutors explained why they did not consider it significant.
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