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After reviewing Mr. Maes comments and the Denver Post reader responses, I, like many others considered,
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Asked if the lifting of exchange controls would be considered,
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Calls for labour laws to be made more flexible to reduce unemployment should only be acted on once carefully considered,
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The question was raised at home whether, all things considered,
Swann's Way 2003
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Human inheritance in conservation areas, the involvement and consultation of affected communities and NGOs and the stakeholders in all countries concerned would also have to be considered,
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Community service for trainee teachers must be considered,
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Called upon to speak, to answer such a startling question, one that he had in truth never even considered,
The Soulforge Weis, Margaret 1998
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However, the question of the rebels had to be considered,
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Amendments to the bail law to prevent the release on bail of suspects accused of serious offences was being considered,
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State old age assistance programme, the impact of potentially lower saving rates, among other factors, had to be carefully considered,
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