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Consider and closed
Consider a simple, closed, plane curve C which is a real-analytic image of the unit circle, and which is given by Af.
* Consider the set of all functions from the real number line to the closed unit interval, and define a topology on so that a sequence in converges towards if and only if converges towards for all.
Consider the closed intervals for all integers k ; there are countably many such intervals, each has measure 1, and their union is the entire real line.
Consider a test apparatus consisting of a closed and well insulated cylinder equipped with a piston.
Consider a closed loop of string, left to move through space without external forces.
If S is compact but not closed, then it has an accumulation point a not in S. Consider a collection consisting of an open neighborhood N ( x ) for each x ∈ S, chosen small enough to not intersect some neighborhood V < sub > x </ sub > of a.
Consider the set W of all deductively closed sets of formulas, ordered by inclusion.
Consider a system S and environment ( bath ) B, which are closed and can be treated quantum mechanically.
Consider a tube closed at both ends.
Consider a quantum mechanical particle confined to a closed loop ( i. e., a periodic line of period L ).

Consider and system
Consider adopting a system of holidays in which time off is granted with an eye to minimum inconvenience to the operation of the plant.
Consider the tense system.
Consider a complete orthonormal system ( basis ),, for a Hilbert space H, with respect to the norm from an inner product.
Consider a physical system that acts as a linear filter, such as a system of springs and masses, or an analog electronic circuit that includes capacitors and / or inductors ( along with other linear components such as resistors and amplifiers ).
Consider a state of the system, described by the single particle states ..., n < sub > N </ sub >.
Consider two observers O and O ', each using their own Cartesian coordinate system to measure space and time intervals.
Consider the system at the point it has reached equilibrium.
Consider a space ship traveling from Earth to the nearest star system outside of our solar system: a distance years away, at a speed ( i. e., 80 percent of the speed of light ).
Consider a system in which voters can vote for any candidate from any one of many parties ; suppose further that if a party gets 15 % of votes, then that party will win 15 % of the seats in the legislature.
Consider also the case of a vessel leaving a star system, or heading to the outer planets.
Consider a system are of localized, non-interacting absorbing centers.
Consider the continuous linear time-variant system
Consider the continuous linear time-invariant system
Consider an analogy to the previous example system.
Consider an overdetermined system of linear equations, as might occur with repeated measurements of a physical phenomenon to compensate for experimental errors.
Consider the simplest case, a system with one independent variable, time.
Consider the simple case of two-body system, where object A is moving towards another object B which is initially at rest ( in any particular frame of reference ).
Consider a system of K wire loops, each with one or several wire turns.
Consider a system of n linear equations for n unknowns, represented in matrix multiplication form as follows:
Consider a non-interacting fermion system ( a Fermi gas ), and suppose we " turn on " the interaction slowly.
Consider a system of N qubits that is coupled to a bath symmetrically.
Consider a dynamical system of the form x < nowiki >'</ nowiki >

Consider and internal
The Mind in Consider Phlebas is also described as having internal power sources which function as back-up shield generators and space propulsion, and seeing the rational, safety-conscious thinking of Minds, it would be reasonable to assume that all Minds have such features, as well as a complement of drones and other remote sensors as also described.
Consider first the territorial changes which had been brought about by the Treaty of Versailles ( and also certain internal territorial rearrangements which had taken place as the result of the revolution ).
Consider the example of a one dimensional nonrelativistic particle with a 2D ( i. e. two state ) internal degree of freedom called " spin " ( it's not really spin because " real " spin is for particles in three-dimensional space ).

Consider and equilibrium
Consider a binary electrolyte AB which dissociates into A + and B-ions and the equilibrium state is represented by the equation:
Consider a self-gravitating, spherically symmetric fluid in hydrostatic equilibrium.
Consider a Stackelberg game ( i. e. one which fulfills the requirements described above for sustaining a Stackelberg equilibrium ) in which, for some reason, the leader believes that whatever action it takes, the follower will choose a Cournot quantity ( perhaps the leader believes that the follower is irrational ).
Consider a hypothetical market in which supply and demand are such that the equilibrium price and quantity are $ 5 and 500 units, respectively.

Consider and .
Listen to what Mr. Johnston has to say: `` Consider the savage wounds that isolationism would inflict.
Consider this table: 1.
Consider what you have to earn to be able to spend the $3,000 and your building time is well worth it.
Consider it as a standby setup, at negligible cost, for those emergencies when the furnace quits, a blizzard holds up fuel delivery, or for cool summer mornings or evenings when you don't want to start up your whole heating plant.
Consider what you can afford to spend and what your goals are before setting up or revamping your employee benefit program.
Consider installing supplemental serving lines in production areas.
Consider using vending machines rather than subsidized cafeterias.
Consider the equipment needed to protect this many from the weather, to make their cooking easy and their sleeping comfortable.
Consider a shear field with a height of H and a cross-sectional area of A opposed by a manometer with a height of H ( referred to the same base as H ) and a cross-sectional area of A.
Consider couples visiting an art museum.
Consider the traditional `` four fields '' of philosophy: logic, ethics, epistemology and esthetics.
Consider what follows from the positivist view.
Consider the four monks who figure prominently in the action: Pimen, Varlaam, Missail and the Jesuit Rangoni.
Consider the process illustrated in Fig. 2.1, consisting of R distinct stages.
Consider what happened during World War 1,, when the Protestant churches united to push the Prohibition law through Congress.
Consider opportunity.
Consider the sample ( 4, 7, 13, 16 ) from an infinite population.
Consider the assembly of a car: assume that certain steps in the assembly line are to install the engine, install the hood, and install the wheels ( in that order, with arbitrary interstitial steps ); only one of these steps can be done at a time.
Consider the first equation.
* Consider a set with three elements, A, B, and C. The following operation:
Consider the graph of the equation y = 1 / x shown to the right.
Consider, for instance, particles suspended in a viscous fluid in a gravitational field.

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