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Considers

Considers | Considered | Consider | Considering

Considers meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of consider

Example sentences (20)

The fund also selectively considers third-party-led senior and subordinated debt financings and opportunistically considers the purchase of stressed and discounted debt positions.

For example, Shafi'i sharia considers a Christian or Jew life as a third the worth of a Muslim, and Maliki 's sharia considers it worth half.

He considers The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe the finest book ever written, reads it over and over again, and considers a man but poorly read if he had happened not to read the book.

In the course of the poem, "he considers every form of sexual orientation – celibacy, homosexuality, hedonism, and heterosexuality – raising the same kinds of questions as when he considers Islam or Democracy".

Jensen and Rushton consider that it may account for as little as 20% of the gap W.hie Hunt considers this a vast overstatement he nonetheless considers it likely that some portion of the gap will eventually be shown to be caused by genetic factors.

Sharpless tells him that, even though he considers the marriage contract a farce, she considers it very real.

Where the transitivity of a verb only considers the objects, the valency of a verb considers all the arguments the verb takes, including both the subject of the verb and all of the objects (of which there are none for an intransitive verb).

According to Basharat, Hamas is not going to stand by and allow Israel and the PA to exploit what it considers its rightful property.

According to the Alabama State Department of Education, the state considers academic achievement, academic growth, progress in English language proficiency, chronic absenteeism, graduation rate, and college and career readiness in calculating grades.

A club statement read: “FC Barcelona wishes to make clear that it considers totally improper and inappropriate the RFEF president’s behaviour during the celebrations for the World Cup victory achieved by the Spanish women’s team.

A decision relating to such release shall take place in accordance with a procedure that considers the severity of the offense committed by the alien.

A fifth-dimensional imp who loves to irritate Superman, Mxyzptlk essentially considers DC's main plane of existence to be a playground where reality warps and changes at his command.

Allen said that the Washington Post considers the interests and desires of their audience when creating content.

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Although Canada considers El Dorado to outdoor enthusiasts and thus to climbers as well, the indoor Olympic alternative isn’t as important there as it is in parts of Europe, explains the national team player, who is currently ranked No. 1 in her country.

Although the county council’s highways department considers this not to be grounds for refusal because there are “alternative and more significant” facilities to the north of the site, the report shows more concern.

An assessment that considers his criminal history and several other factors provided recommendations for what level of pretrial supervision Peña should have if released, but Murphy agreed with prosecutors to keep him locked up.

Are they meant to obfuscate a fact of history that the BJP-RSS considers a blot on its past or are they meant to enlighten the students and to allow them to do further research on the topic, should they choose to?

As Congress considers a reauthorization of agriculture and nutrition programs in the upcoming farm bill, Vilsack said lawmakers should continue the “momentum” conservation and climate programs have gathered during Biden’s presidency.

Asmongold considers Johnny Somali's actions in Japan to be deliberate and malicious, arguing that he traveled there with the intent to cause disruptions and harass locals, which he finds unacceptable.