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"considerately" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you are always thinking of other people's wishes and feelings; in a way that shows that you are careful not to hurt or upset others

38 Sentences With "considerately"

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Maybe. But I was not committed because someone made that determination fairly and considerately.
These were considerately sold with a cash refund attached, because of their "extremely high defect ratio".
The considerately warmed stethoscope, placed gently on a patient's back, may become a relic of the past.
He's man enough to recognize the diversity of voices within the Democratic Party and work considerately with them all.
The party's holiday timing nods considerately to those with local roots, who can dance till dawn and still make it to dinner with the family that evening. ♦
So while Freetown Sound's shape is that of a cohesive, considerately arranged full-length, it also sounds lovingly handmade, with abrupt transitions, sample-based intrusions, and sublime interludes stitched together seamlessly.
Its bite is "spectacularly efficient," causing far less trauma to the skin than a scalpel would, and it considerately injects its prey with anesthetic, making its feeding painless for the host.
Considerately, there is a nice little spread of ports on the back: That's your SDXC port, 4 USB 3 ports, 4 Thunderbolt (not Lightning) ports, Ethernet and — is that a headphone jack?
Like any business, we make changes when we see an opportunity to provide customers with improved selection, value and convenience, and we do this thoughtfully and considerately on a case-by-case basis.
We're all waking up to the fact that we need to consume less meat for the sake of the planet and our health, as well as the importance of eating seasonally, locally, and considerately.
But it seems it works as a last-minute gifting option, too, as you can pretend you've carefully and considerately shopped for a gift, when really you quickly scanned Target's site and then shot off an email.
Ms. Kamil (pronounced like camel) was a writer's editor, wielding her red pencil on nights and weekends and even by flashlight in movie theaters as she performed surgery on sentences, by all accounts conscientiously, constructively and considerately.
This is an easy enough task, say, in the case of William Henry Harrison, who served for just one month before dying of pneumonia, considerately allowing his biographer in this series, Gail Collins, to focus on his far more eventful and boisterous campaign.
Anyway, here's a photo of Ryan Gosling meeting one of the real people last night and considerately whispering close to introduce himself, because he is a nice boy, Ryan Gosling, and is already basically a meme with a wry smile anyway, so this was memes colliding.
I don't want to sleep somewhere else, research solutions to help someone else treat me considerately, do my work at coffee shops all day, be in pain because of how I have to sit, or spend money on anything extra just for the sake of accommodating this absurd world.
The law — which permits anyone to walk on public or private land and to camp for the night, so long as one remains 150 meters from private houses and behaves considerately — means that Norway offers tourists a curiously unregulated experience, rare among Western countries, except elsewhere in Scandinavia.
In "Last Days at Hot Slit," the selection from "Intercourse" includes a beautiful delineation of free will that builds to an optimistic demand that men more considerately exercise theirs: There has always been a peculiar irrationality to all the biological arguments that supposedly predetermine the inferior social status of women.
Giliarovsky was married with one young daughter. Both were travelling on the naval transport Vekha when it was taken by sailors from the Potemkin, while approaching Odessa. They were treated considerately by the mutineers and put ashore with the officers of the Vekha.
Philip eventually succeeded in breaching the walls of Amphipolis, through the use of siege engines and battering rams; his forces then stormed and captured the city.Diodorus, XVI.8 . Philip expelled those who were hostile to him but, according to Diodorus, treated the rest of the population considerately.
Because of their varying social and political backgrounds, the band members approach song topics considerately, fashioning socialistic messages in a non-too radical yet left-of-centre style. Relish are one of the first rock bands since Thin Lizzy to feature a vocalist who looks as cool as he sings.
He behaved correctly and considerately with both, although the latter was an extremely difficult inmate.Jonathn Beckman, pages 159 & 205, "How to Ruin a Queen", Until 1777 he was Seigneur of Bretonnière in Normandy. De Launay also owned and rented out a number of houses in the rue Saint-Antoine, neighbouring the Bastille.
Upon returning to consciousness, she quickly escapes him, but they are captured by a tribe of cannibals. Stark is killed but she is treated considerately. In the meantime, it seems that Waldo is indeed alive, though he lay unconscious and trapped in his cave a long time. He discovers from a caveman that Nadara left on a ship, and determinedly builds a tiny boat to go after her.
Similarly many Bangladeshi Tablighi Jamaat, Muslims worship at mosques in Seaton, NSW and in Huntingdale Victoria. Dawateislami, which is a "non- political Islamic organisation based in Pakistan", has adherents in Australia. In 2015, Wikileaks cables released information that Saudi Arabia closely monitores the situation of Islam and Arab community in Australia, whilst at the same time spending considerately to promote its fundamentalist version of Sunni Islam within the country.
He was both well-educated and hard-working, and the school improved considerately during his time there. After he settled in Tórshavn he married Anne Rasmusdatter, widow of his predecessor, in accordance with local Faroese tradition. However, since his predecessor had left behind him not only a widow but also nine children, it meant that money was very scarce and therefore he was often in debt. This in turn meant that he owed money to the local trading monopoly.
He was committed to the Bishopgate compter, but was considerately treated and was allowed to preach to the prisoners; at the next Old Bailey sessions he obtained his discharge. He survived the Act of Toleration 1689 and despite old age, took part in efforts to consolidate the Baptists. He continued preaching to the last, with Robert Steed as his assistant. He died on 19 September 1691, in his ninety-third year, and was buried in Bunhill Fields.
Hata lives in a grand house located in Bedley Run, owned a medical store, and was a medic in World War II. His name is Japanese, but he is an ethnic Korean and was adopted by a childless Japanese couple. He lived his youth on the south-western coast of Japan. He tells us that he was not a nice child, but a difficult one, who was not generous to his foster parents who treated him as considerately as a real son. He is stationed in Burma in 1944 during the war.
To begin with, Mahmud treated Sultan Husayn considerately, but as he gradually became mentally unbalanced he began to view the former shah with suspicion. In February 1725, believing a rumour that one of Sultan Husayn's sons, Safi Mirza, had escaped, Mahmud ordered the execution of all the other Safavid princes who were in his hands, with the exception of Sultan Husayn himself. When Sultan Husayn tried to stop the massacre, he was wounded, but his action saved the lives of two of his young children. Mahmud succumbed to insanity and died on 25 April of the same year.
The submitted report was critical of the role played by the military, primary due to obstructing its work while conducting the interviews. Immediately its submission, the papers were quickly classified by the Prime Minister, and very few details are available to public either through investigative media reports. No such details of the papers are known to the public, and considerately marked as Top Secret by the Government of Pakistan. In 2011, the government declassified only few and earliest portion of the report and made it publicly accessible, but large parts of the papers are keep as secret.
However, the edition was still considered a success, and despite a project of moving the festival to a new location at an abandoned amusement park in mount Artxanda, the organization decided to stick to Cobetas, and promised improvements in the area and services for 2009. The fourth edition, held between 9–11 July 2009 suffered greatly from the financial crisis that struck Spain in that period. As a result, the line-up was considerately "less commercial", as defined by the organization. Headliners included Depeche Mode, Jane's Addiction, Kaiser Chiefs, Editors, and second-timers Placebo, among others.
Because female rats are more sensitive to NRB than the male species, the level of metabolites are higher in females than in males. The same metabolites were found in guinea pigs, although the levels of metabolism in these rodents are considerately lower compared to those in rats. In mice two metabolites were detected: one metabolite of the V isomer (V1) which was also found in the rat preparations and another, new metabolite of the V isomer (V2). (Figure 7.1) These data acknowledge the link between the susceptibility to NRB and the production of different types and different levels of metabolites.
Rigg explained his theological position in three suggestive volumes: Principles of Wesleyan Methodism (1850; 2nd edit. 1851), Wesleyan Methodism and Congregationalism contrasted (1852), and Modern Anglican Theology (1857; 3rd edit. 1880). In the last, which discussed the historical development of the Church of England, he criticised the broad- church teaching of F. D. Maurice, Charles Kingsley and Benjamin Jowett; his differences with Kingsley were considerately expressed, Kingsley sought his acquaintance, and Rigg stayed with him at Eversley. In 1866, Rigg republished many periodical articles as Essays for the Times on Ecclesiastical and Social Subjects, and in 1869 he issued Churchmanship of John Wesley (new edit. 1879).
The following are some specimens of his method. Upon the precept concerning the treading ox (Deut. xxv. 4) the Sefer ha-Chinuch remarks: > "It is the duty of man to accustom himself to show kindness, compassion, and > consideration to his fellow creatures. When we therefore treat considerately > even the animals given for our use, and withdraw not from them some of the > fruits of what their labor obtains for us, we educate our soul thereby to be > all the kinder to our fellow men, and accustom ourselves not to withhold > from them what is their due, but to allow them to enjoy with us the result > of that to which they have contributed" (par. 601).
In June 1803, she reluctantly left Laggan with her children, and took up residence at Woodend near Stirling,Monuments and monumental inscriptions in Scotland: The Grampian Society, 1871 having garden-ground attached to her dwelling and a few acres of pasture-land. Her father died in the same year at Glasgow, and her mother, who had a small pension as an officer’s widow, came to spend the remainder Of her life living with daughter. Grant's only certain income was the small pension due to her as the widow of a military chaplain. The Duke of Gordon considerately permitted her to remain the tenant of his farm for two years after her husband’s death.
In A Bullet for Joey, a crime drama that came to the Palace yesterday, along with the vaudeville program, Mr. Raft solemnly appears as an outcast American gangster called back into service to do a job of kidnapping a key atomic scientist out of Canada for a "foreign power." And Mr. Robinson plays a cool inspector of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who is assigned to uncover the suspected connivance and nip it in the bud. Considerately, we need not scan the details of Mr. Raft's laying out the job and Mr. Robinson's patient checking on him every step of the way. These are things that Mr. Raft and Mr. Robinson can act with their eyes shut—and sometimes do.
Shelton was one of 32 British officers and a larger number of captured soldiers, women and children who were detained by Akbar Khan for several months after the battle. Although the captives were treated considerately, Shelton appears to have taken his captivity poorly. He soon came to be detested by his fellow captives for his quarrelsome nature and Captain Souter, one of his regiment's officers, wrote in a letter home: "We all wear Affghan dresses of one sort or another, except Shelton, who has not adopted them; he looks the picture of misery, with a great big grey beard and mustaches; he meets with little courtesy, every one thinking himself on an equality with the other." Elphinstone died in captivity, leaving Shelton as the highest-ranking British survivor.
Have One on Me received critical acclaim upon its release, receiving an aggregate score of 85 out of 100 at Metacritic based on 35 reviews, indicating "Universal Acclaim". Most of the reviews made note of the album's varied styles and sprawling nature, and that while a longer album than Ys the orchestral arrangements are scaled-back and less ornate in comparison to Van Dyke Parks' arrangements on that album. The Observer noted that just as Ys was a considerately more ambitious album than The Milk-Eyed Mender, Have One on Me represented a "correspondingly Knievel-like vault". The Wire magazine as well as several other reviews noted the expansion of Newsom's musical palette to include instruments such as tambura and kaval, while other critics including Pitchfork drew comparison to Joni Mitchell's 1970s material.
Yuzuka and Chiya always keep distance from him, despite of his pursuits for intimate relationship with the girls. His taste is close to that of human, and he has a strong desire for delicious foods. ; : :Yuzuka’s friend who deems Yuzuka as “most important friend” and truly cares about her; for example, she is on guard against Miton for the good of Yuzuka. She is usually emotionless and speaks in mono-tone voice. She can see and hear Miton, and has the aptitude of a magical girl; however, the limitation in Miton’s capacity prevents her from really becoming one. She is fascinated by Yuzaka’s status and figure as magical girl. ; : :She is Yuzuka’s acquaintance, and later gets acquainted by Chiya. She is a cute girl, much younger than Yuzaka and Chiya, and behaves very politely and considerately so that she even affects the usually emotionless Chiya.
Early in 1540 Cromwell's religiously conservative, aristocratic enemies, headed by the Duke of Norfolk and assisted by Bishop Gardiner (colloquially known as "Wily Winchester"), decided that the country's decline towards "doctrinal radicalism" in religion, as expressed in a series of parliamentary debates held throughout that Spring, had gone too far. They saw in Catherine Howard, Norfolk's niece, "considerately put in the king's way by that pander, her uncle of Norfolk", an opportunity to displace their foe. Catherine's assignations with the king were openly facilitated by the duke and the bishop and as she "[strode] towards the throne" the two conspirators found themselves edging once more into political power. It would have been a simple matter for Cromwell to arrange an annulment of Henry's marriage to the tractable Anne, but this would have put him in greater jeopardy as it would clear the way for Catherine to marry the king.

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