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The phrase "which only considers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific aspect or factor that is taken into account in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "The study focuses on the economic impact, which only considers the financial aspects of the project."
Alternatives: "that solely takes into account" or "which exclusively evaluates".
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However, these companies are not managed or controlled in Ireland, which only considers companies to be tax resident in its territory if they are thus controlled and managed.
Every extra layer of copyright protection, every fumble of the net neutrality ball, every case which only considers business rather than social outcomes, is a step towards an era of information inequality.
Women refusing to be trapped at home, and demanding that men not be trapped out of home, takes us immediately beyond the market, which only considers work that leads to profit for others, not to equity nor to happiness nor even to survival.
And if not for a rule adjustment by Major League Baseball in 1991 — which only considers no-hitters complete games of at least nine innings — the five-inning, rain-shortened no-hitter by the Red Sox right-hander Devern Hansack in 2006 would have counted for another Varitek no-hitter, too.
It is superior to the LDA approach, which only considers the centers of each class.
It is different from frequent itemset mining (FIM), which only considers the frequency factor.
In this paper, we have discussed DVFS, which only considers video decoding.
The proposed algorithm is compared with the conventional MMSE strategy and the robust method which only considers CSI estimation error.
Also, the comparison is carried out with the joint allocation scheme which only considers the throughput as the objective function.
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A separate report last year by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) – WHO's cancer agency – which only considered publicly available studies, concluded that glyphosate was probably carcinogenic to humans.
It is different from the traditional community detection policies, which only consider the global topological structure of the social network.
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