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Against lateral portions?
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considerations
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n. (plural of consideration English)
Usage examples of considerations.
In spite of all these considerations, I felt a sort of pleasure in accepting for ready cash all the counterfeit coins that she had spread out before me.
Divine theology rises above all fleshly considerations, and after what we had heard we had either to allow her this privilege, or to consider the young theologian as a woman without shame.
From considerations hereafter to be given, plants of this nature are here excluded, and will be treated of separately.
During two hours I cogitated over considerations, some true, some false, which were all prefaced by an if.
I could not help pondering over the mysteries of the commercial mind, which narrows itself down to considerations of profit and loss.
After these considerations, which I thought worthy of a wiser head than mine, I packed up my trunk, ordered horses, and after a good dinner and the payment of my bill I went to Wolfenbuttel with the idea of spending week there.
Channa was relieved when Reinal roared at Nerlin to keep personal considerations out of this.
For a moment he was tempted to run towards it and safety, but even as the impulse came to him, other considerations made themselves felt.
One might have supposed that the course was straight on--over everything, neither to the right nor to the left, regardless of all considerations in the way, sparing nothing, treading everything under foot.
Doubtless these men had sacrificed their hair out of the practical considerations of space travel.
On the surface, the relationship seemed to completely ignore rank, but after a few days of observation he realized that such considerations were indeed still there, forming an unseen foundation for everything else.
And there are other considerations, unless it should turn out that a universal tax on land should absolutely change human nature.
I do not refer to the specials of various journals which are good, bad, or indifferent, as the case may be, and commonly colored by partisan considerations, but the regular synopsis sent to the country at large.
But when men come together in the relation of employer and employed, other considerations arise.
Scarcely any considerations have stood in the way of her trade and profit.