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the contemplate
verb
To look at on all sides or in all its aspects; to view or consider with continued attention; to regard with deliberate care; to meditate on; to study, ponder, or consider.
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Parenthood and reproductive options are explored in the Contemplate phase, where 41% of couples remained for up to 36 months before moving into the Resolve phase.
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Under the heavy brows, the eyes lived with the life of the contemplating mind..
Under the heavy brows, the eyes lived with the life of the contemplating mind...
But he cautioned the writers to think twice about letting the contemplated romance develop.
The contemplating gentleman is dethroned, and metaphysics no longer provides apodictic guidance.
Such is wilderness life, the contemplating of vast vistas.
The authors contemplate the class of equations which have the same periodic solutions.
The regulars contemplate the world through eyes that are inscrutable slits of suspicion and hostility.
Michael Arrington and Tim Armstrong at the Crunchies contemplate the hypothetical of what makes a great CEO.
In [17], the authors contemplate the possibility to adapt transmitting power of FAPs based on traffic density.
The French standards contemplate the need to consider the whipping effect on HEP design.
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