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And what an itch: Meetings are not just considered indispensable to many professions; they are almost coextensive with them.
"When you leave the Mormon Church, you are not just considered someone who chose a different path, but someone who has turned their back on the truth," she said.
Thus, contrary to the view that knowledge at the communal level was anonymous, Wiredu argues that it is precisely in regard to the importance of consensus on matters of common good that disputation and careful navigation through different opinions was not just considered to be crucial, but was put on transparent display until some form of consensus was attained.
A stela was not just considered a neutral portrait, it was considered to be 'owned' by the subject, whether that subject was a person or a god.
Despite modest rumblings in Washington about the Pentagon and intelligence budgets and the deficit, it's not just considered too big to fail, but generally too big to question, and too deeply embedded to think much about.
Species are not just considered as a taxonomic level of classification but as a kind of biological entity or level of organization beyond the cell or the individual.
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Prospective students should not just consider course offerings but should ask themselves whether "socially, politically it fits your personality".
The Kangaroos need to believe – not just consider it a slice of sound reasoning – that they'll have to be at their best to win at Old Trafford.
There is a painful dramatic irony here – not just considering the regime that was about to come into power in Germany, but the crawling pace at which certain kinds of equality would develop over the following century.
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