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1 However, overweight is not considered serious enough to jeopardize life as yet.
2 One of the injured suffered a puncture wound that was considered serious .
3 There were but four candidates who in reality could be considered serious ones.
4 Their demeanor showed that they had come on business that they considered serious .
5 Kilkenny are Kilkenny and Tipperary have enough quality players to be considered serious challengers.
6 None of the drug-related adverse events were considered serious , though.
7 The President had a cold but it wasn't considered serious .
8 This sort of talk is considered serious and even deep, not to say philosophic.
9 But she said the injuries were not considered serious .
10 Twenty-one candidates will appear on the presidential ballot, but only three are considered serious contenders.
11 The only PC documentation in the original-issue package that was considered serious by real hackers.
12 The injury was not considered serious , and he was conveyed to his palace at Kensington.
13 It was supported by the New York State Council on the Arts and considered serious work.
14 None of these were considered serious , life threatening, or led to the discontinuation of patch therapy.
15 Richard's failure to return was not considered serious until several hours after the following Raman dawn.
16 While open disclosure applies to all three categories, only those considered serious are subject to mandatory reporting.
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