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1 He seemed terrified, a thought she didn't want to consider too closely.
2 You consider too much, where the issues are plain and simple.
3 Yet Em, he realized, would not consider too much or worry.
4 We need not trouble ourselves to consider too curiously as to cause and effect.
5 Sometimes it's not good to consider too many scenarios.
6 It is unworthy of me, is it not then, to consider too curiously such chances?
7 Arpa-e, which fosters development of technologies that private companies consider too risky, was created in 2007.
8 One caveat is the sewage-tainted water, which most New Yorkers consider too polluted to swim in.
9 Mexican businesses are reluctant to begin major projects, fearing conflict with an administration they consider too interventionist.
10 But consider too the state of EDF.
11 There was America's NSA to consider too .
12 These advisers often oversee smaller plans of under $5 million that independent advisers consider too small.
13 Now that you're panicked about the business, consider too that the show has some hard storytelling spadework ahead.
14 In the case of the Gorse, Horris did not want to consider too carefully what that punishment might be.
15 The kingdom's debt to GDP ratio is above 79 percent, which some consider too high for a developing nation.
16 You criticize us because we follow a man whom you consider too coarse and of whose methods you disapprove.
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