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Think about what you want to see when you click the back button and make it happen.
The two are open to persuasion, to consider alternatives, perhaps even radical alternatives, to the society that has nurtured them.
This wasn't very motivational for me, everything considered.
I suggested he consider teaching and urged him to come to Fayetteville for an interview.
In a 1-out-of-365 chance, or less considering leap year, Palmisano and Rometty share the same birthday, July 29th; is that an omen of some kind?
You should consider other people before you act.
The essence of consultation is to listen to, and take account of, the views of those consulted.
If you're not convinced of the inherent value in taking a year off to explore interests, then consider its financial impact on future academic choices.
It was a thoughtless remark and I regretted it immediately.
I came to regret my unconsidered remarks.
After a year we will sympathetically consider an application for reinstatement.
After much thought, she decided to withdraw her case.
In view of his youth the police decide not to prosecute.
He has decided to prosecute her after careful consideration of all the relevant facts.
So we'll think about polymer configurations.
Think of the problem from two perspectives: the server, and the attacker.
While writing character sketches, do think about details.
Hagen grimaced, debated whether to inform the Don, and decided against it.
You don't have to commit yourself now, just think about it.
Consider outsourcing the procedural tasks that you don't enjoy.
Instead of worrying about it and fretting over it consider volunteering at a soup kitchen or homeless shelter and start helping people locally.
France isn't the first country to kick around the idea of paving its roads with solar panels.
But today, on the 10th anniversary of the company, let's take a moment to consider a less obvious advantage: the potential for smartphone technology to revolutionize behavioral science.
It's when I'm weary of considerations, and life is too much like a pathless wood.
The passive attitude we have to climate change as individuals can be altered by counting us in—and measuring us against—our peer group.