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It was the toughest fight of his career by far, Forrest said, and that is not an easy statement to make, considering Forrest started boxing at age 9.
It was a particularly uncharitable distinction to make, considering that the President's comment about ISIS being "contained" was in the very specific context of the group's geographic growth in Iraq and Syria.
It is a hard gamble to make, considering that Ortiz is batting.326 and Dustin Pedroia, hitting ahead of Ortiz, is batting.333, shaping Boston's top of the order into one of the game's strongest.
The Yankees want to add one more productive hitter and are in negotiations for the right-handed-hitting Moises Alou, who is said to be seeking a four-year deal in the range of $12 million a season -- a commitment the Yankees may be reluctant to make, considering that Alou is 35.
It's kind of an odd statement to make, considering Wired publishes all sorts of information about Wikileaks, both "positive" and "negative".
That may not be the most fair comparison to make considering that the Status was HTC's first foray into baking Facebook directly into an Android device (and in a time when the Facebook Android app was markedly worse than it is now), but there you have it.
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He can't be expected to make considered changes and also to announce them straight away.
Judges think they make considered decisions about parole based strictly on the facts of the case.
Judgment is "the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions".
Some make considered and courteous offers, but others believe their best negotiating tool is a mallet.
Therefore, it is important to make considered judgements when evaluating the results of international comparisons.
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