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That's what we had to keep in mind".
And we had to keep in mind the eventual routes the cables would take," he says.
We had to keep in mind that further amplification would result in more noise and that we put more emphasis on accuracy than the range for our application.
Acknowledging the Bush administration's opposition, Mr. Dodd said Democrats had to keep in mind that the Treasury Department already has some authority to help the finance arms of the auto companies but has been reluctant to use it.
Among other things, he said, the Fed had to keep in mind the possibility of deflation, or a general decline in prices, a development that would require rapid rate reductions.
The top Democrats and Republicans on the House and Senate budget committees said Congress and the administration had to keep in mind that the stimulus package would push the government into deficit this year for the first time since 1997.
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"You have to keep in mind the Sinhalese national psyche.
In addition, we have to keep in mind that the population of the world keeps rising.
"You have to keep in mind that India has many terrible doctors," Madhukar Pai told me.
"In terms of longer-term options, there are possibilities the University has to keep in mind.
Also, astronauts have to keep in mind that "eating healthy" is a little different in space.
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