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 Translation for 'Consider' from English to Latin
VERB   to consider | considered | considered
considering | considers
SYNO to believe | to conceive | to consider | ...
respicere [3]to consider
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Translation for 'Consider' from English to Latin

to consider
respicere [3]
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Usage Examples English
  • In determining what is "egregious" action, one should consider whether such action "shocks the conscience" ("Rochin v. ...
  • In parliamentary procedure, using Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR), the motion to consider by paragraph (or consider seriatim) is used to consider separately the different parts of a report or long motion consisting of a series of resolutions, paragraphs, articles, or sections that are not totally separate questions.
  • Some experts consider hypertrophic lupus erythematosus—which consists of lesions covered by a very thick, keratin-filled scale—an unusual subset of discoid lupus.
  • Ants in this novel consider themselves the masters of the Earth and even claim to have been the cause of dinosaurs' extinction.
  • Though some authorities consider this owl to be conspecific with the African grass owl, "T. capensis", other consider it to be a valid species.

  • Consider one grid element of a 2-dimensional mesh as shown, for simplicity and consider a point O inside.
  • The passenger figures for previous years are as shown below. Note that JR East figures consider only boarding passengers whereas Seibu figures consider both entering and exiting passengers.
  • Some political philosophies consider the state undesirable, and thus consider the formation of a stateless society a goal to be achieved.
  • In general, since we want to consider arbitrary order Taylor expansions in any number of variables, we will consider the category of all local artin algebras over a field.
  • The majority of Gagauz (71%) consider Gagauz their mother tongue, a significant proportion (23%) consider Russian their mother tongue.

  • 4% of females consider their experience of a violent interpersonal offence a crime, 40.9%(with some statistical uncertainty) consider the event to be 'wrong, but not a crime' and 23.7% consider it to be 'just something that happens'.
  • Two evaluations were set up, one to consider the educational benefits and one to consider the financial aspects.
  • Before a court may proceed to consider the issues of substance raised in human rights litigation, it must first consider several preliminary, procedural issues.
  • The council also reiterated its determination to consider all violations of the no-fly zone, noting it would consider further measures if necessary.
  • Many consider it a form of terrorism in the sense of deliberately attacking noncombatants in the hope of changing their mindset.

  • Jane never married; the sisters would not consider being parted, joking that they could only consider marriage to a Mormon.
  • To start with we will consider, for simplicity an infinite crystal, i.e., [...]. We will consider a finite crystal with disorder of the second-type below.
  • Corobicí is an extinct Chibchan lect of Costa Rica. Many authors consider it a dialect of Guatuso; others consider it (or at least the words which are claimed to be recorded in it) as Rama.
  • As a first step, suppose we only consider [...] (the plant without a delay) and design a controller [...] with a closed-loop transfer function [...] that we consider satisfactory.
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