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Consider and language
Consider the approach we would take classically-we pick one block at random, and then perform a normal search through the rest of the blocks ( in set theory language, the compliment ).
Consider the theory obtained by adding a new constant symbol ε to the language and adjoining to Σ the axiom ε > 0 and the axioms ε < 1 / n for all positive integers n. Clearly, the standard real numbers R are a model for every finite subset of these axioms, because the real numbers satisfy everything in Σ and, by suitable choice of ε, can be made to satisfy any finite subset of the axioms about ε.
Consider, for example, this code segment in the Java programming language as given by ( as well as all other Java code segments ):
Consider the language of set theory with extra constant symbols c < sub > 1 </ sub >, c < sub > 2 </ sub >, ... for each positive integer.
Consider the Arabic language:
Consider the following quote: " How can the fact that, in the case of the brains in a vat, the language is connected by the program with sensory inputs which do not intrinsically or extrinsically represent trees ( or anything external ) possibly bring it about that the whole system of representations, the language in use, does refer to or represent trees or any thing external?
Consider the example of language: structure of language is represented by the rules of syntax that rule out certain combinations of words.
Consider for example the Smalltalk language.
Consider the following pseudo-code for a duck-typed language:
Consider the difference between having to study a subject in one's native language versus trying to study a subject in a foreign language.
Consider the use of persuasive language, the source ’ s presentation of other viewpoints, its reason for providing the information and advertising.
: Proof: Consider a language L from PSPACE.
Consider that if a language pattern is never encountered, but its probability of being encountered would be very high were it acceptable, then the language learner might be right in considering absence of the pattern as negative evidence.

Consider and such
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 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 all the functions φ: G → R such that the set
Consider a point, P, such that light that is initially travelling parallel to the axis of symmetry is reflected from P along a line that is perpendicular to the axis of symmetry.
Consider a hypothetical event which has 8 possible outcomes, in a country using a decimal currency such as dollars.
Again we start with a C < sup >∞</ sup > manifold, M, and a point, x, in M. Consider the ideal, I, in C < sup >∞</ sup >( M ) consisting of all functions, ƒ, such that ƒ ( x ) = 0.
Consider Peter Unger's example of a cloud ( from his famous 1980 paper, " The Problem of the Many "): it's not clear where the boundary of a cloud lies ; for any given bit of water vapor, one can ask whether it's part of the cloud or not, and for many such bits, one won't know how to answer.
Consider how a simple expression such as could be evaluated – one could also compute the equivalent.
Consider certain human behaviors, such as having a particular taste in music, committing murder, or writing poetry.
Consider the ( possibly proper ) class B defined such for every set y, y is in B if and only if there is an x in A with F < sub > P </ sub >( x ) = y.
Consider the following commutative diagram in any abelian category ( such as the category of abelian groups or the category of vector spaces over a given field ) or in the category of groups.
Consider a sentence such as " There's an electron in the sink.
Consider a periodic group G with the additional property that there exists a single integer n such that for all g in G, g < sup > n </ sup >
Consider a light wave propagating along the z principal axis polarised such the electric field of the wave is parallel to the x-axis.
The original stage production, which starred Ron Moody and Georgia Brown, contained such song hits as " As Long As He Needs Me " and " Consider Yourself " and is also notable for featuring Australian satirist Barry Humphries in his first major stage role as Mr Sowerberry and future rock stars Steve Marriott ( later the lead singer of The Small Faces and Humble Pie ) and Phil Collins ( of Genesis fame ) as The Artful Dodger.
Consider all such timelike curves passing through and look at their image on the Cauchy surface.
Consider a dataset represented as a matrix ( or a database table ), such that each row represents a set of attributes ( or features or dimensions ) that describe a particular instance of something.
Consider the theorem " There exist irrational numbers and such that is rational.
Writing in 1960, he begins: " Consider a very long sequence of symbols ... We shall consider such a sequence of symbols to be ' simple ' and have a high a priori probability, if there exists a very brief description of this sequence-using, of course, some sort of stipulated description method.
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 two sets of four items lying on a table, with the items in each set being arranged in a vertical line, and such that one set sits next to the other.
Consider a problem that can be solved using a recursive algorithm such as the following:
Consider certain human behaviors, such as having a particular sexual orientation, committing murder, or writing poetry.

Consider and English
Consider roim ‘ crime ’ versus English crime or taunima ‘ to condemn, disapprove ’ versus Finnish tuomita ‘ to condemn, to judge ’ ( these Aavikisms appear in Aavik ’ s 1921 dictionary ).
Consider the following example ( in Kwakw ' ala, sentences begin with what corresponds to an English verb ):
Consider, also, that all English speakers often pronounce ' Z ' where ' S ' is spelled, almost always when a noun ending in a voiced consonant or a liquid is pluralized, for example " seasons ", " beams ", " examples ", etc.
Consider these pairs of Modern English words.
One of the metaphors McPhee used in explaining the concept of deep time was cited in Time's Arrow, Time's Cycle by Gould: Consider the Earth's history as the old measure of the English yard, the distance from the King's nose to the tip of his outstretched hand.
Consider the following from the opening of the poem, where the English Civil War is described thus:
Consider for example two words corresponding to the English pronoun " I ": 私 ( watashi ) also means " private " or " personal " and 僕 ( boku ) also means " manservant ".

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