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1 Any body of water of its size ought to have considerable waves.
2 You just had to have considerable poise to carry off the effect.
3 We have considerable dealing with the house in which he is employed.
4 Well-paid salaried employees often have considerable leverage over how they are paid.
5 Both Microsoft and Oracle have considerable ongoing operations in China as well.
6 That they have considerable skill in surgery is not to be doubted.
7 For their own parts, the whistleblowers have considerable legal firepower behind them.
8 They have considerable technical accomplishment of the straightforward kind-andno emotional content.
9 Some of the newsboys have considerable savings, and are very well-conducted lads.
10 Believe me, Miss Josselin, I have considerable feeling for you and your-er-position.
11 Secondly, we have considerable supply side constraints after years of under-investment in infrastructure.
12 Yet in spite of their exuberance Hinduism and the jungle have considerable uniformity.
13 Within an individual patient, measurements of IOP have considerable variability throughout 24 hours.
14 Inhibiting the activity of HIF hydroxylases therefore seems to have considerable clinical perspectives.
15 The town appears to have considerable trade with the back country.
16 I must confess, though, I have considerable sympathy for Helen's argument.
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