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Examples for "considered"
Examples for "considered"
1Europe and North America were not considered to be particularly at risk.
2On Sunday, however, the information minister said the proposal would be considered.
3Israeli settlements are considered illegal under international law, although Israeli disputes this.
4In addition, this paper also considered the case of power flow measurements.
5We considered a key higher order role: tracking progress throughout an action.
1The results are discussed and reasoned from a public health ethical perspective.
2In his 1985 book The Future of Work, Handy reasoned as follows:
3Evidence means little to the average voter; reasoned argument means even less.
4Speaking on CNBC, Stephenson said the original court decision was well reasoned.
5At that point, young Einstein reasoned, the light wave would appear frozen.
1It was always well thought out and something he thought she'd enjoy.
2Even the fanciest of kitchen gizmos today aren't so well thought out.
3You could see that everything was very considered and well thought out.
4It really is a remarkably well thought out pad for iPad programmers.
5For a first version, Scribe is remarkably well thought out and implemented.
6It was devilishly well thought out, your trick of the last moment.
7No single program, however well thought out, will solve every problem.
8I really liked our vision statement, and our strategy was well thought out.
9He's very well -respected and his economic advice is well thought out, Zelizer said.
10But the way they had gone about it was not well thought out.
11This works best if it is well thought out and executed.
12I had it all pretty well thought out by this time.
13Even the On Cue box and remote were elegant and well thought out.
14The construction is well thought out and should last a while.
15It can be done, if the plan is well thought out.
16Secretary Clinton's tax and spending plans were well articulated and well thought out.