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Americans may consider that optional.
He may consider that Mr Hutcheson did a bad deal.
Voters, he says, may consider that "we have more to do in the borough".
And while many viewers may consider that potential consequence of the writers' strike a cause for seasonal celebration, it's not as merry a prospect as one might think.
He said juries may consider that evidence in assessing the reprehensibility of the defendant's conduct but not to punish the defendant for harm caused to others.
Some narrow-minded professors may consider that failure, but that's just a nasty bit of stereotyping.
Now, we may consider that ( x k, y k ) ∈ ( a, b ) 2 for sufficiently large k.
"But the fact he got a four-game ban, he may consider that is quite lenient considering Luis Suarez got eight.
Family Health/Medical History (64%) - You may consider that unfair, but certain family traits and genetic factors are well known to affect lifespan.
Among several hypotheses, one may consider that large fluid resuscitation can impair tissue oxygenation [ 22].
Third, physicians are unfamiliar with histoplasmosis and may consider that histoplasmosis is absent in Taiwan.
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