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8 Sentences With "considering carefully"

How to use considering carefully in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "considering carefully" and check conjugation/comparative form for "considering carefully". Mastering all the usages of "considering carefully" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It's worth considering carefully the ways we teach manners as well.
Lienhard added that Voith was considering carefully whether to hold or sell shares in Kuka.
"We are really considering carefully the appropriateness of arms sales as we continue to seek full transparency" in the Khashoggi affair, Freeland told reporters on a conference call.
"I love you" was constantly on the tip of my tongue, considering carefully whether to step out or not, like a kitten considering emerging from its crate into an unfamiliar room.
" Responding to her tweet, Cruz said the actress posed an "excellent (question), worth considering carefully (without) the snark of Twitter," adding that "It is of course not the right to a modern-day firearm that is God-give(n) but rather the right to Life & the right to Liberty.
"The danger of having given it greater visibility is that actually there are going to be more of those efforts to play to the policy in a political way rather than considering carefully the costs and benefits of each portion of what one is doing," said Dali Yang, a professor at the University of Chicago.
That is, accountability is linked to considering carefully, and being open to challenge in relation to, one's choices concerning how research agendas are framed and the styles in which write-ups of research "results" are created.
I have traveled through all of the province and have inspected > all of the villages and, considering carefully the usefulness the Spanish > subjugation has brought to us, I have not found a single thing but painful > and inexorable servitude.... The demand for tribute is not appeased by the > poverty that locks up our comrades as in a jail, nor is the thirst for our > blood satisfied by the continuous whippings that bite and tear our bodies to > pieces. On November 19, Diego Pacheco, a Spanish merchant, arrived in Cisteil intending to collect some debts. He knew nothing about the changed situation there. When Canek learned of Pacheco's arrival, he brought together the chief men of the village, and they went to the tavern where Pacheco was staying.

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