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These are one thing you can safely grow in a pot on your front doorstep; almost no one will consider pinching a green plastic sack of leaves.
"And as long as the political turmoil continues, no one will consider going back".
"We're hoping that in the future no one will consider letting them fall apart again.
"In 20 years, after the Elbphilharmonie is finally done, no one will consider it a waste of money anymore".
Of course, they didn't do anything to move that water along the right of the green, so no one will consider it easy.
No one will consider rebuilding Iraq if it is obvious that there will only be four months of stability, and that, after that, the embargo could be reimposed without fresh, credible reasons.
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This has implications on the qualifications one will receive, the decisions one will make about the subjects one will study and ultimately the jobs one will consider oneself capable of.
His most recent show, Buried Alive, takes a sharp look at why his generation don't seem ready for marriage at 30 – "I definitely feel that I'm not ready and when I was preparing the show it seemed like a lot of people had the same fears" – while the next one will consider the detrimental affect modern technology is having on love.
One will consider that some interference is suppressed at the physical layer, while some of it persists and impairs the layers above.
If the movie is able to rouse the remaining residents of Second Life up and away from their computers to a movie theater with other actual people I, for one, will consider it a success.
One will consider that (ξ 1, ξ 2, ζ) denote the orthogonal curvilinear coordinates (shell coordinates), such that the ξ 1- and ξ 2-curves are curvature lines on the middle surface ζ = 0, and ζ-curves are straight lines orthogonal to the surface ζ = 0.
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