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A metaphor you may need to consider closely.
They need to consider closely their current role as flacks for terror.
One company studying total demand for industrial paper tubes had to consider closely related uses of metal and plastic tubes to prevent customer switching among tubes from biasing the results.
Rather, they were spaces of reflection on why we do the work we do, or what we expect to accomplish in civic work, with no pressure to resolve anything, but only to consider closely these larger themes.
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Many of these groups have values that Conservatives consider closely aligned to their own.
Both companies do indeed sell headphones in the EU, which is part of the motivation behind the scrutiny, but Apple and Beats don't hold a sizeable combined market share of the headphone category in Europe, the Commission determined, and the types of hardware they sell is too varied to be considered closely competitive.
First, the absence of statutory and financial gatekeepers for CAM presents several issues that need to be considered closely.
With the exception of O. magicus, considered by some authors to include O. insularis because of similarities in vocalizations [ 24], none of the species we were unable to sample have been considered closely related to the Indian Ocean taxa [ 22].
Our efforts will finally bring us to consider more closely an integer number together with a mysterious minimal surface.
The next step is for Amazon's real estate team to sort through the bids and decide which proposals to consider more closely.
Is the APR something that I need to consider more closely?
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