Sentence examples for years to consider from inspiring English sources

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We could go on and on; it all sounds rather lame now, after 50 more years to consider.

This is one of the eternal verities of the Blairite truth, which Labour now has five years to consider.

The convention provides for a General Conference that meets every four years to consider required improvements or modifications in standards.

They often take three to five years to consider new systems, and even then see little reward in taking risks.

Despite the fact it had years to consider how to react, Baghdad's response has been, predictably, dangerously unwise.

The General Conference of Weights and Measures (CGPM), with diplomatic representatives of some 40 countries, meets every six years to consider reform.

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It could take a year to consider the case.

The Citizens Stamp Advisory Committeee meets only once a year to consider new designs".

To that end the Ministry of Justice will host an event early in the new year to consider how we approach data sharing in our reform of the electoral register.

At the beginning of August, the military high council will meet, as it does every year, to consider who gets promoted, retired or pushed aside.

For many students, it is very helpful to take that time senior year to consider their options, to compare their financial-aid packages, to visit colleges and talk to each other".

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