Sentence examples for would be to consider from inspiring English sources

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One idea would be to consider other sites, but there are some that Mr. Liodice has already ruled out.

One answer would be to consider extending the definition of inflation they already aim at to include property and shares.

"The next step would be to consider an H.P. action, which is a tenant-initiated lawsuit in housing court".

Judge Anthony J. Scirica dissented, saying the proper approach would be to consider claims of national security case by case.

A second, perhaps more plausible and popular legal option, would be to consider pursuing extensive corruption allegations against Mr Rajapaksa and his extended family.

My advice would be to consider the worst case within each ethical framework and ignore whichever system has the least damaging real-world potential.

Field said that "one emergency option" to solve the housing crisis "would be to consider capping rents at an affordable rate for young families seeking their first home".

One example would be to consider our expectations of an arts event and the extent to which we allow ourselves to be challenged.

Thus the common conclusion would be to consider the scheme secure.

The simplest approach would be to consider a constant dissolution rate.

Another method would be to consider patents in fields where immigration has had a strong impact.

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