Sentence examples for decide to consider from inspiring English sources

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It takes only four justices for the Supreme Court to decide to consider a case.

Ofcom, the broadcasting regulator, might at some point decide to consider whether News Corporation is a "fit and proper" owner of Sky at all, as the holders of broadcasting licences are legally obliged to be.

Microsoft, in its brief filed last week, insisted that it would need six months to prepare for penalty hearings, should the judge decide to consider the government's breakup plan.

But reports in German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, among others, that an increasingly frustrated EU could, if push comes to shove, decide to consider the referendum result itself as "an official wish to leave" seem unreliable.

If you can work around these issues (and perhaps others specific to your company), you might decide to consider offering equity incentives to attract that special executive who won't join you without a feature in the compensation package that looks like equity.

4 One could decide to consider the upper-triangular matrix, i.e. i

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The panel decided to consider them collectively rather than try to tease out their relative influence.

The board decided to consider the internal candidate alongside people from outside the company.

With this in mind, Yale decided to consider its options and ultimately select Canvas to replace Classes*v2.

In 2008, for example, it decided to consider in depth 1,671 cases from all the member countries.

Most important, after three decades of living in war zones, he had decided to consider his personal life.

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