Sentence examples for contemplated that there from inspiring English sources

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But administration officials said the Cable Act never contemplated that there would be broad use of cable modems for e-mail traffic and that the standards used for obtaining warrants for telephone surveillance should also apply to digital communications through cable networks.

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At first, each assault was treated in isolation, because the alternative was too terrible to contemplate that there was some kind of organised campaign targeting the village.

The gurus of positivity and optimism can't bear to contemplate that there might be happiness to be found in embracing failure as failure, not only as a technique for achieving success.

The securitization system "didn't contemplate that there would be such a rapid change in valuation, and that this would happen during a time when there wouldn't be a functioning financial market," said D. Michael Van Konynenburg, the president of Eastdil Secured, a national brokerage firm, and the head of its loan sale team.

If the court had accepted the theory of the law's opponents, Roberts wrote, no one utilizing a federal exchange would qualify for a subsidy, "But the Act clearly contemplates that there will be [subsidy-] qualified individuals on every Exchange" even if the law doesn't spell it out to its opponents' satisfaction.

"I think our whole system contemplates that there will probably be some moments of temporary monopoly.

Could this be enough to open people up to contemplating that there may just be other good news to come thanks to health care reform?

It would seem that the production of novel, consistent consequences of such a radical assumption, and the failure to find a contradiction, inclined some people to contemplate that there might indeed be a whole geometry different from Euclid's.

If contemplating that makes your checkbook ache, there is some news, video and photos to at least make you chuckle.

I have not even contemplated that.

Although Ms. Merkel has signaled a desire not to rush the process of negotiating British withdrawal, most European governments are eager to take a tough line, wanting to make clear to any other nation that might contemplate leaving that there is considerable cost to doing so.

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