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be of secondary importance/be a secondary consideration
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Cost is the important thing – any benefits for the user are a secondary consideration.
careful consideration/attention/thought
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Careful consideration has been given to all applications.
commercial considerations/reasons/purposes
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Commercial considerations must come second to conservation of the environment.
due regard/consideration
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We want the best for each individual child with due regard for the interests of the other children.
practical considerations
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There are a number of practical considerations that must be taken into account when choosing a car.
under discussion/consideration/review etc
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The possibility of employing more staff is still under discussion being discussed, considered etc .
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All categories of expenditure are under review.
warrant attention/consideration etc
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Another area that warrants attention is that of funding for universities.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
careful
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Clearly, the decision to admit a patient to hospital must be taken only after very careful consideration .
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Now, that direct quotation warrants some careful consideration .
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After careful consideration of all the evidence and relevant law the Tribunal either upholds or dismisses the appeal.
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The establishment of a new political system based on law was a highly complex matter and needed careful consideration , he said.
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Business must give careful consideration to the applications deployed or accessed, objectives and costs, and security and privacy.
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To read the passage is to be warned against accepting, without careful consideration , anything suspected of being derived from Ephoros.
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No one should embark on it without the most careful consideration .
commercial
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Equally important was the existence of a ruling class willing to put commercial considerations before personal gain.
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I would like to stress that the commercial consideration is only one of many elements and is certainly not the most important.
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It is almost always determined by commercial considerations .
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In too many instances in the past the interests of beauty have been heavily outweighed by commercial considerations .
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Public-service broadcasting is creating programmes totally free of any commercial consideration .
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Loans allow local authorities to make a profit and will impose commercial considerations on companies having to repay assistance.
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It seems to show a fundamental lack of understanding on the Revenue's part of the commercial considerations involved.
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However, it is unlikely that such proprietorial power will be exercised without reference to commercial considerations or marketing considerations.
detailed
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Each of these matters requires more detailed consideration .
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Planning need not necessarily start with detailed consideration of the content of a history study unit.
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The function of the forcing resistance is given more detailed consideration in Chapter 5.
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Initial reports have now been received and detailed consideration will now continue.
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The positive aspects of this procedure include the full and detailed consideration of the individual needs of each child.
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The memorandum was remitted to the officers of both bodies for detailed consideration and report at a subsequent meeting.
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However, the great strength lies in the detailed consideration of the nutrition and ecology of the marsupial herbivores.
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I have deliberately confined most of the detailed consideration in this study to the north bank of the Tyne.
due
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The case was given due consideration , but in the end the plea made by his son Sergo was rejected.
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After due consideration she decided to go from the sublime to the ridiculous.
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I question whether the inspectorate is giving it due consideration .
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All bids, from whatever source, will be given due consideration .
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However I've been told there is no law of trespass as long as there is due consideration to private property.
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They should be taken seriously and be given due consideration .
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Cathy Mercer, London Letters may have to be edited due to space considerations .
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At the same time due consideration must always be given to the visual effect of the grain markings.
economic
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Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring: The anticipation of maintenance problems is significant in terms of aircraft airworthiness and economic considerations .
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There are economic considerations , and they just don't only relate to today.
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Because although economic considerations are normally behind the switch, many new converts rapidly discover they prefer the diesel driving experience.
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But such economic considerations have had no significant effect on the way government-run launch vehicles are designed and operated.
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It highlighted the various economic and political considerations taken into account by bank risk analysts.
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He notes, however, that economic considerations are taking a back seat to budget negotiations.
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For all of these agents of environmental change, economic and political considerations are primary factors in their operation and future development.
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Even there, however, economic considerations may override military dangers.
environmental
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But social and environmental considerations are also being considered.
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This is an area of rapid development with little or no environmental considerations .
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What are the environmental considerations or limitations?
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These, as we now know, involve everything from environmental considerations to limits on the working hours of employees.
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As to Broughton moor, we shall do all that we can to take environmental considerations into account.
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Other measures proposed include action to tackle traffic flows, and greater environmental considerations of spending on new transport infrastructure.
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Ethical and environmental considerations are an important part of this innovative programme.
financial
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However, mere financial considerations are far beneath a work of art like this.
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The most important financial consideration , it said, is how Kmart will address the looming 1997 bond maturities.
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At least one creature, however, has been subjected to persecution unmotivated by financial considerations .
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Pay levels Financial considerations are likely to have played an important part in the decision that redundancies are necessary.
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Traditional friendships and rivalries played at least as important a part in this process as purely financial considerations .
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Apart from the efforts of transnational companies already mentioned, there are other strategic and financial considerations .
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It is not only financial considerations , therefore, that guide the decisions for allocating limited training resources.
full
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The positive aspects of this procedure include the full and detailed consideration of the individual needs of each child.
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He was like a tall and forgiving toy that never hurt, but expected full play and consideration .
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A full consideration of long-term consequences must guide our decisions in future.
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The proposal now goes to the full board for consideration .
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It simply ensures that full consideration is given to the case for preservation if any proposal is made which will affect it.
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Firstly, the need to take the use of collections into full consideration .
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This eminent folklorist, however, has not given a full consideration to the Celtic background.
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When and if this occurs, decisions about mentally handicapped babies will be made with a full consideration of the issues involved.
further
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The patient was treated medically and released without further consideration of potential zoonotic disease.
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It is not therefore to be lost sight of in the further consideration of this subject.
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A further consideration which has bearing on field relationships is the extent of participation on the part of the researcher.
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Two forms of giving for the health and safety of other persons deserve further consideration .
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Although the move was defeated and the renationalisation policy endorsed, party members voted to remit the controversial proposal for further consideration .
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Dan leads them through a brainstorming session during which they list these on the board for further consideration .
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Andrew MacKay will be giving this further consideration .
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Two further considerations need to be made in respect of recording data.
important
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Wage, pension, and housing were important considerations for working men with a skill irrelevant to civilian occupations.
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But the important consideration was that life should recover its plenitude, its normal contented turgidity.
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Of course, more work is required to obtain smoother results, and this is an important consideration when doing calculations by hand.
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Any outstanding debt repayment requirements and / or restrictive covenants on long term debt agreements are additional important . considerations .
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There are really only two important considerations as far as the desktop publisher is concerned; is it readable and does it look good.
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The most important financial consideration , it said, is how Kmart will address the looming 1997 bond maturities.
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Thus, streams, rivers, and particularly springs and wells have been important considerations in settlement siting.
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The important consideration was how he ruled.
major
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The first of the major considerations by the Council Fathers was given to the Liturgy and its music, as well as sacred art.
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Money was certainly a major consideration , as were location and academic background.
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A recent major study of traffic problems in the Edinburgh area recognised road safety as a major factor for consideration .
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Your major consideration must be those three small children.
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This bus ticket suggests that security was not a major consideration .
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The major consumer consideration is this: None of the technologies works with the other.
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Assuming a budget which does not allow for year-round spending, the next major consideration is how to divide it up.
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A major consideration in 1983 was to fill the void left by the closure of the old dockyard.
other
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But there were other considerations , too, of which self-interest was only one.
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One knows that governments have other considerations to bear in mind, including the legislative process itself.
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These and other structuring considerations are considered in more detail in Section 0609.
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Two other considerations relevant to the conduct of fiscal policy also should be mentioned.
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The strategic and other planning considerations relate to the volume and timing of development and also more recent matters such as planning gain.
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However that other consideration now needs to be taken into account.
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Sometimes there can be other considerations such as where the cause of action arose, but these are the main two choices.
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Those who put their work or other considerations before their family life often live to regret it.
political
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However, various political considerations come into play with some Bills rather than their merits.
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President Johnson concerned himself not with police brutality or other grievances of the rioters but the political considerations .
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It highlighted the various economic and political considerations taken into account by bank risk analysts.
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But convenience and political considerations of the moment do not justify a basic departure from the principles of our system of government.
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According to this view, Idealism had made the mistake of subordinating political considerations to moral considerations.
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Gore stated that his decision was based not upon political considerations but personal issues, particularly the welfare of his family.
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The profound neglect of psychological, social and political considerations renders such treatments shallow and incomplete.
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For all of these agents of environmental change, economic and political considerations are primary factors in their operation and future development.
practical
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The choice between these two approaches will be governed by practical considerations such as the layout of the building.
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The victims of Jinnah were as oblivious as he to the mathematics of minorities and to practical considerations .
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That such a prolific goalscorer should choose a club renowned for their attacking play demonstrates the practical considerations which influenced his decision.
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There is also a practical consideration .
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There are some practical considerations that must be faced in terms of support for visually handicapped pupils who are being educated in resource situations.
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Before you embark on the decoration, however, you need to have the practical considerations firmly in mind.
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This is probably because of the ethical and practical considerations .
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In the present case Mr. Glick was fully entitled to, and did, point to practical considerations to reinforce his argument.
proper
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A case that is considered thoroughly is looked at in the round and all the relevant factors are taken into proper consideration .
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To show proper respect and consideration for the families and the dead, funeral directors must dress appropriately.
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Our amendments do not get proper consideration on Report or in Committee if there is a timetable motion.
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We are talking about a terminus in the heart of a great city and some proper consideration should be given to that.
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Tax law should not be introduced without proper consideration of the commercial fundamentals.
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Serious difficulties can arise when a contract is varied without proper consideration of the effect of the variation on the expert clause.
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We need proper consideration of the very constructive alternative proposals we have put forward.
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This tax is being imposed on our constituents without proper parliamentary consideration .
secondary
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Any benefits to the library user was a secondary consideration .
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In these circumstances, historical accuracy became a strictly secondary consideration .
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But the quality and quantity of the skiing to be done in these places is almost a secondary consideration .
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Others want the biggest, fastest, meanest system on the block, and money is only a secondary consideration .
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For some professionals price would be a secondary consideration .
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If you do not earn the money, or enough of it, buying goods or services is a secondary consideration .
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A secondary consideration is long term.
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In his pragmatic search for a partner to fulfil a role, love and happiness were secondary considerations .
serious
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On the Monday before her wedding-day, Diana gave serious consideration to calling a halt to the whole affair.
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Gas-coal is not yet under serious consideration .
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Please be on the lookout for talent in your classes and give serious consideration to auditioning yourself.
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Dole also should give serious consideration to former Tennessee Gov.
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I do hope you will give this opportunity serious consideration .
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The concept of interleague play in major league baseball is certainly intriguing, worthy of serious consideration .
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It does not mean that money has to rule, but it is a necessary and serious consideration .
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But his critique of capitalism is still worth serious consideration .
similar
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For convenience company accounts are examined but similar considerations would apply to other business entities.
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Can similar considerations be applied to the reality or the unreality, in their effect, of the objects of conceptual belief?
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However, similar problems can arise with regard to kitchen units and fitted bedroom furniture, etc and similar considerations apply.
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But very similar considerations arise with children.
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Undeterred, supporters of civil rights legislation drew up a similar bill for consideration in 1991.
special
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However, she will also have to deal with pressures from her own colleagues who are seeking special consideration for personal reasons.
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Of course, it was usually the de Ia Torre boys, not the girls, who came in for special consideration .
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Being right on the coast, there are special considerations .
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Records show that donors were most likely to get special consideration for applicants.
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As such, their histories deserve special consideration and raise further questions.
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Those individuals fleeing persecution, however, deserve special consideration .
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In designing it, special consideration has been given to the needs of the disabled visitor.
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However much other factors may have contributed to the character of Impressionist painting, to photography must be accorded some special consideration .
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based
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Gore stated that his decision was based not upon political considerations but personal issues, particularly the welfare of his family.
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While journalists pursue newsworthy events, business-oriented management often makes decisions based on business considerations . 3.
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Not withstanding Gore's insistence that his decision was based on personal considerations , the decision was widely seen as of great political significance.
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But the Fed's timing may not have been based entirely on domestic considerations .
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This calls for complete reversal of former security doctrine based on strategic military considerations .
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Were such calculations always based on short-term considerations ?
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Some arguments against Copernicus based on astronomical considerations have been mentioned earlier in this book.
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The whole doctrine of res judicata was based on considerations of judicial policy, was of great importance but was not paramount.
deserve
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One academic point in Ghosh deserves consideration .
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Children who never became penal inmates surely deserve equal consideration .
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And what is theoretically important and testable deserves a scientist's consideration , Events then moved quickly.
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Those individuals fleeing persecution, however, deserve special consideration .
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As such, their histories deserve special consideration and raise further questions.
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And immigration is still refusing to see that this man deserves consideration for his sacrifice.
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However, the minority views deserve serious consideration .
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It is for this reason among others that current literature should deserve your most careful consideration .
give
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On the Monday before her wedding-day, Diana gave serious consideration to calling a halt to the whole affair.
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It is true that they were exclusive, refusing to give any consideration to those outside their walls.
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It tells disabled job applicants that they will be given fair consideration based on their ability.
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Throw anything you want into our cage and we will give it serious consideration .
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I do hope you will give this opportunity serious consideration .
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The function of the forcing resistance is given more detailed consideration in Chapter 5.
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Thus in preparing for your meeting be sure of the objective and give consideration to the possible scope of the discussion.
include
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At this stage, we can't really include it for consideration .
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Industrial markets are segmented in a roughly similar fashion, but also include consideration of trade groups and end-use. 27.
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The case for the validity of a claim to authority must include justificatory considerations sufficient to outweigh such counter-reasons.
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Many will include consideration of economy and efficiency.
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So the Commission has thought it appropriate to include some consideration of these forms of communication in its Report.
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The price paid would include any consideration the employer receives from a third party.
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Factors which must be taken into account when evaluating potential financial structures include tax and legal considerations and the credit-worthiness of participants.
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These include considerations of the completeness of the system's coverage and the delay in making the data available.
involve
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Assessment of risk involves consideration of the impact and importance of risk on the overall scheme.
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Another focus of the research involves consideration of the function used for the output of a processing unit.
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That's because large events involve extra considerations you never dreamed of when doing a small conference.
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The second area is located around the development of information systems involving considerations such as meaningfulness, accuracy and accessibility of data.
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These, as we now know, involve everything from environmental considerations to limits on the working hours of employees.
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However, where the transfer is pursuant to a court order or does not otherwise involve consideration .
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For classifications involve considerations of reason and policy over and above mere empirical data.
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Similarly the scientific accounts of children's language development involve consideration of the nature of bilingualism in psycholinguistic terms.
merit
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Nevertheless, the story merits further consideration , as other evidence can be connected with it.
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Notice that many such questions merit consideration when you attempt to operationalize a major political variable.
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First, number concepts are fundamental to success in work with number and thus merit consideration .
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This, too, was a hard decision because Gary Stevens merited prime consideration .
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The make-up of any one particular group merits some consideration .
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I think he should merit consideration .
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If walking is one of your priorities when choosing a holiday, then this area definitely merits consideration .
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Three policies merit consideration: enterprise zones, Freeports and Simplified Planning Zones.
receive
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Only two dimensions of cost seem to have received any systematic consideration early on - body bag numbers, and money.
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It shall, however, receive a more attentive consideration .
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An earnout may help to continue to motivate the vendors and secure their services even after they have received the initial consideration .
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Strangely enough, this question has not received intensive consideration in the literature of any major discipline.
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Initial reports have now been received and detailed consideration will now continue.
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It receives further consideration in the next chapter.
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Their preliminary report on this matter has been received and is under consideration by the Crown prosecution service.
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Why do words receive so much consideration in dispositions widely held to be free of form?
require
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Two further questions require consideration , if not resolution.
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The selection of short-term or long-term financing requires the consideration of a very definite risk-return tradeoff.
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Each of these matters requires more detailed consideration .
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Competent decisions require not only thoughtful consideration and thorough deliberation but also complicated maneuvering through many divergent interests.
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The admission of a tenant already showing signs of dementia requires very careful consideration in the individual case.
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As the confederation moved toward constitutional government, issues of internal security were found to require careful consideration .
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However, the actual and potential role of the state requires consideration in different terms.
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Editor, - S Kinmond and colleagues' results require further consideration .
take
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For others this will be a new situation, but one which needs to be taken into consideration when planning for retirement.
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This must be taken into consideration when figuring the number of fishes for your tank.
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Good natural daylight and attractive views are less important but should certainly be taken into consideration .
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This must be taken into consideration when establishing an aquarium and selecting the planting medium.
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Their Lordships took time for consideration . 3 December.
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It takes into consideration those factors which we deem relevant, and relates their significances.
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A case that is considered thoroughly is looked at in the round and all the relevant factors are taken into proper consideration .
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However, church law has taken into consideration the cases of those who claim that their marriages were null from the beginning.
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deserve consideration/attention etc
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An informant may, therefore, negotiate with others to convince them that she or he is ill and deserves attention.
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And immigration is still refusing to see that this man deserves consideration for his sacrifice.
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Another clever scheme for massive energy storage deserves consideration.
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On that count, Mr Spivak's original creation deserves attention.
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One academic point in Ghosh deserves consideration.
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The output deserves attention under three heads.
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Two sorts of applications deserve attention.
give sth thought/attention/consideration etc
on mature reflection/consideration
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His men would carry their standard-issue M16 rifles, although on mature reflection he decided that they should not be loaded.
serious attention/consideration/thought
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A more serious consideration to my mind is the continued quotation of Ingard shares on the Stock Exchange.
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Book publishing is another important aspect of the print media to which private organisations and the government should pay serious attention.
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But little serious thought has been given to this problem.
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Dangerous goods and perishable goods are two examples of operational specializations worth serious consideration.
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It does not mean that money has to rule, but it is a necessary and serious consideration.
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It was high time she got down to serious thought about her doctorate.
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The concept of interleague play in major league baseball is certainly intriguing, worthy of serious consideration.
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The fact is that I had already begun to give serious consideration to the possibility of doing away with Dennis Parsons.
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Cost should not be your main consideration .
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The Senate will return to its consideration of illegal immigration Monday.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A new spaciousness had entered into his considerations.
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Here the two are wanting - the right and the consideration .
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It takes into consideration those factors which we deem relevant, and relates their significances.
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Just about anyone who had interesting or important things to say in dance-men and women, black or white-was worthy of consideration .
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Planning need not necessarily start with detailed consideration of the content of a history study unit.
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Preparation time is a vital consideration in planning to use the software as well as in actually using it.
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The Combined Chiefs made no reply, and for Eisenhower, military considerations remained paramount.