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Meanings of consider separately in English
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Usage of consider separately in English
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To study this picture profitably, we must considerseparately the subject and the artistic qualities.
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China said it would host Assad aide Bouthaina Shaaban on Tuesday and considerseparately inviting opposition figures.
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We shall gain a clear view of this great event, if we considerseparately the two acts into which it may be decomposed: 1.
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China said it would host Assad aide Bouthaina Shaaban on Tuesday and considerseparately inviting opposition figures as part of efforts towards resolving the crisis.
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There are several questions of a general nature suggested by my examination of these three glacial pathways, which I have thought best to considerseparately.
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This requires that (keeping to Mr. Eraser's picture) we considerseparately the two pillars supporting the roof of the temple's forecourt: speech and sense-impressions.
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The results of these two forms of selection must be consideredseparately.
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The two types of pureed soup are consideredseparately in this chapter.
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The affair of my attempted assassination will, no doubt, be consideredseparately.
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Although simultaneously performed, each of these four operations may be consideredseparately.
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The association said each loan case has to be consideredseparately.
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Recommendations dealing with the long-term funding for security agencies will be consideredseparately.
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Results were similar when studies of HIV-uninfected and HIV-infected persons were consideredseparately.
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Democrats say any such move must be consideredseparately from the emergency funds.
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Neither individual nor society can, or ought to be, consideredseparately.
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Treatment options were consideredseparately from the results of each examination.