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Their compensation: a chance to consider someone they may well enjoy.
Not long ago, it was impossible to consider someone that young having access to an audience that large.
The idea is to deny Trump the required 1,237 delegates needed and force party leaders to consider someone else.
If Mr. Obama gets another nomination, he may want to consider someone who graduated from Ohio State or a Texas law school, or ran for sheriff.
Related words with similar pronunciations were usually written by one and the same character (the character for 'to love, to consider someone good' is a derivative of a similarly written word 'to be good').
To consider someone to be toxic seems to imply there is some fundamental glitch in their emotional matrix, that in place of their heart is a lump of polonium.
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This attenuation of the evidence of homophilous behavior might be due to the ease of adding a "friend" in a social networking service compared to considering someone as a friend in real life, and therefore to a presence of casual relationships in which gender is less relevant.
For a structurally similar but more down-to-earth example, consider someone who loves overeating but is averse to becoming overweight.
The hospital will have to authorize skilled nursing care for your insurer to pay; discharge planners may consider someone living alone to be more qualified for services than someone living with a spouse.
If the security forces consider someone to be a serious threat, he or she is killed in the barracks.In this section Can I be your friend?
Now with more sophisticated methods of detection, we consider someone to have metastatic disease when a sensitive PET scan or blood marker test shows evidence of disease.
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