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to considerate
adjective
Consciously thoughtful and observant (often of other people); caring
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You have to considerate everyone's pride".
These range from installing protected cycle lanes to filtering out through traffic from residential areas; from creating safe routes to local schools to opening up green spaces to considerate cycling.
The study facilitated to considerate the function of active tectonism in the advancement of the basin.
Especially, because the manufacturing paths used to produce the parts lead these physical phenomena, it is essential to considerate them right from the parts design stage.
For example, when we evaluate the weather conditions of a place, we need to considerate the temperature, pressure, humidity, and other factors to get more reliable results.
The discovery of the central role played by IKK-β in the activation of transcription in response to apoptotic or inflammatory stimuli allowed to considerate its modulation as a promising tool for the treatment of chronic inflammation and cancer.
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"The answer to the problem, I think, is for passengers to be considerate to the screeners, and the screeners to be sympathetic to the passengers' needs," he said.
By responding to their cries and needs, you are teaching babies to be considerate to the needs of others.
If it keeps up this rate of acquisitions and acqui-hires, it will need to be considerate to the independent user communities it's displacing.
Part of successful speaking is also learning to be considerate to others by listening.
This step is also not crucial for serving wine, but is a good way to be considerate to your guests.
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