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were considerate
adjective
Consciously thoughtful and observant (often of other people); caring
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They were considerate enough to call me to ask about dietary restrictions.
Just that they worked well together and were considerate of everyone's feelings.
Four different activators (NaOH, Na2CO3, Na2SO4 and water glass) based on two different fineness Pisha were used, two kinds of curing temperature, 25 and 80 °C were considerate.
Also missing was a sense that the security people — who were considerate and acted bravely in the face of unknown risks — actually knew what was going on.
To ensure that the dogs were considerate neighbors, she spent more than $5,000 on trainers and $500 a month on a low-sodium diet — salmon, steamed chicken and vegetables — to keep the dogs calmer.
Documentation was not a problem at this show, played to a thick crowd of label executives, journalists, bloggers, radio personalities, rappers and at least a handful of paying fans, who were considerate enough to bring cameras.
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