Aún no tenemos significados para "contemplate the possibility".
1But researchers can at least contemplate the possibility of slowing aging.
2Players now contemplate the possibility of a wholesale transformation of the chess world.
3He didn't want to think about it, either; he refused to contemplate the possibility.
4Notice again the authoritative demand, which does not contemplate the possibility of reluctance or refusal.
5Indeed, she would not contemplate the possibility of failure by even defining what it would mean.
6It was unbearable to contemplate the possibility of Ransome, the housekeeper of the ship, being laid low.
7When disgust made him contemplate the possibility of finding more honourable employment, the manifest difficulties deterred him.
8Can you as an Englishman, tamely contemplate the possibility of having to live under a German moon?
9Flushed by the victory at Magersfontein, the General did not contemplate the possibility of such a bitter reverse.
10She did not even contemplate the possibility of chivalry winning the battle which was going on within him.
11I would have to contemplate the possibility that there was no plan-that there is nothing to be explained.
12Few want to contemplate the possibility that Prime Minister Brian Cowen may conclude he cannot win a new referendum.
13If the implicit objective is to contemplate the possibility of sliding into conflict and war, then go right ahead.
14As we contemplate the possibility of another papal visit, it is worth considering the extraordinary case of Bruno Hrela.
15He dared not contemplate the possibility of her being able to accept the man he had become as her companion.
16No, on the whole she decided that it was verging upon foolish sentimentality to contemplate the possibility of falling in love.
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