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1 There is one point, however that we should consider on this occasion.
2 It is a question that he was reluctant to consider on Sunday evening.
3 Perhaps you would kindly give me until to-morrow morning to consider on it?
4 These are all questions that Black parents have to consider on a daily basis.
5 The Committee appointed to consider on and report what measures, &c. made the following report.
6 Bloomberg News reported that the board will consider on Tuesday whether to release the internal report.
7 That's a thing to consider on a march.
8 The Law Commission has come up with three options that Parliament will consider on a conscience vote.
9 Clyburn pointed to barbershops and beauty shops as additional options for candidates to consider on the campaign trail.
10 The Indian government last week deferred decision on regulatory approval on Telenor's investment but would again consider on Friday.
11 We will consider on it, and let you know how we feel disposed, in the course of the day.
12 An advisory panel will consider on Wednesday if the drug should be approved for sale in the United States.
13 The zoning committee will consider on Thursday a proposed development in the Pullman neighborhood that would include a Walmart store.
14 The only real accessory to consider on it is the $120 16-outlet power strip.
15 The Council regarded the first merely as a notification, and proceeded to consider on what question the people should be consulted.
16 Then you shall draw your comparison and consider on which part he stands-notin his language, remember, but in his life.
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