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Someone might consider this the essence of sophistication these days.
Those of a patriotic bent might consider this as some pagan sacrifice to the tennis gods.
Mr. Wild might consider this blizzard of details exhausting, if he wasn't an avid cook himself.
Some people might consider this a cynical move, what with Eddie's film career not going so well of late.
While some people might consider this an unnecessary refinement, I think it is usually well worth the effort.
One might consider this some sort of extraterrestrial intervention, or just good luck, but whatever it was it always worked.
Most chief financial officers might consider this piece of advice handed out by Dickens's Mr Micawber as somewhat unsophisticated.
I expect most people will not sell their annuity, but there are numerous circumstances in which they might consider this.
It's more a matter of, 'I'll see who blinks first.' " One might consider this to be an overly loose arrangement upon which to base the New Global Economy.
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That's why this referendum is potentially more significant than any careers fair or graduate recruitment programme you might consider this year.
If McCain wants to retaliate, he might consider this week's hearings of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, which called into question the entire basis of Obama's candidacy.
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