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Consider meaning
To think about seriously. | To think about something seriously or carefully: to deliberate. | To think about whether one will do (an action); to weigh as a possible course of action.
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When writing a compare/contrast essay, writers need to determine their purpose, consider their audience, consider the basis and points of comparison, consider their thesis statement, arrange and develop the comparison, and reach a conclusion.
Gaul said he needed to consider carefully the testimony of the victims, as well as consider the various mitigating and aggravating factors.
I guess just a quick follow-up on that, but you don't consider the options price improvement sort of -- I thought those called the auctions, but you don't consider them equivalent to what the SEC is sort of outlined at this point?
On this play, it would have been a poor idea for the official to consider overturning forward progress because that is a judgment call, while it is perfectly fine to use replay to consider if the receiver ever had control of the ball.
Something else to consider, Blackhat said, before you apply for an HSL, consider the cost.
Sterling's quote is a reminder to the viewer to consider their own attitudes and perspectives, and not to consider the events of the episode an entirely fictional scenario.
We consider this war to be criminal and vile, and we consider the draft criminal and senseless.
We continue to analyze and consider the best use of these asset proceeds after we close and are open to consider all available options.
As they consider their LLM choices, enterprises should consider open LLMs, like those based on Meta’s Llama or IBM’s Granite, which offer more control and allow for easier fine-tuning to specific use cases.
However, Jennie highlighted that Sophie still has her 'own family' to consider, which could affect her Royal duties, stating: "She still has her own family to consider.
Not only is it important to consider where our electoral votes go, it’s equally fundamental to consider local politics.
This doesn’t seem like much until you consider the number of recalls a hospital needs to look at and consider every year.
If you are able, consider doing some of your shopping midweek, when crowds are smaller, or consider ordering the item online but picking it up in store.
I really do consider her a part of my family as I consider myself a part of hers.
Just Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) they would rather not consider a nominee, citing the 2016 precedent in which Republicans refused to consider former President Barack Obama's election year nominee.
Not only must ad agencies consider new strategies that consider how everyday life is different, but health and safety restrictions mean producing such content has become trickier.
On whether to take time or move on, most men who consider themselves liberal think it's better to not rush yourself, while men who consider themselves moderate or conservative think it's best to move on and focus on other things.
The hope, said Sachin, is that the audience will consider the many examples and hold the different scopes of scale – “consider the different points of view, and then they can make up their own minds”.
Where some Indigenous people in Toronto will not consider going to the doctor, they might consider chatting with Cheryllee Bourgeois.
While many of us consider it stylish, others consider it as a holy thread which will protect them from negative energy around them.