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1 Therefore Mr. Gray was, if we only consider money , a very prudent man.
2 Above all, my dear Katie, do not consider money .
3 Many investors consider money funds a cash equivalent.
4 No, no," Bayne declared definitely; "I could not advise her to consider money in this connection."
5 She had not to consider money .
6 Some parents, be it said to their shame, consider money spent in this way as unnecessary or even wasted.
7 You must not consider money .
8 That this fellow should take him for one who would consider money in connection with his daughter simply affronted him.
9 The review did not consider money from the countries coffers that might be taken for personal use (ie Nkandla).
10 The post went to former federal prosecutor Mary Jo White, who will consider money - market reform when SEC commissioners meet on Wednesday.
11 The American Government can no longer stop to consider money in dealing with the problems of internal economy and of elemental humanity.
12 It's inculcating the value of considered money decisions in your children.
13 Staging a top end home for sale is often considered money well spent.
14 I have never considered money in connection with Arthur's marriage, and never shall.
15 Our public system, when economies are concerned, first considers money , property.
16 Braund did not brag, but it was easy to see that he considered money a passport to any society.
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