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Consider and needed
Consider the question of how much pressure is needed to melt ice at a temperature below 0 ° C.

Consider and protect
Consider the desire to protect a single target from attack by long-range bombers.

Consider and many
( Consider: " one team ", " two teams ", " most teams "; " one government ", " two governments ", " many governments ").
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 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 a wave function that is a sum of many waves, however, we may write this as
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 a hypothetical hotel with countably infinitely many rooms, all of which are occupied – that is to say every room contains a guest.
Such fears were also found in many of those who supported the Idiran side during the war, as exemplified by Horza, the protagonist in Consider Phlebas.
In Consider Phlebas, a typical Mind is described as an ellipsoid of several dozen cubic metres, but weighing many thousands of tons, due to the fact that it is made up of hyper-dense matter.
Consider a complex, real-world problem, like those of marketing or making policies for a nation, where there are many governing factors, and most of them cannot be expressed as numerical time series data, as one would like to have for building mathematical models.
Consider an investor who purchases stock in many firms from most global industries.
Consider the following situation, which is a general setting of many supervised learning problems.
Consider an economic system composed of many self-interested individuals each of whom is endowed with a bundle of goods, has preferences over the available bundles and wishes to achieve a maximal satisfaction by exchanging his / her own goods with others.

Consider and from
Consider what follows from the positivist view.
Consider the sample ( 4, 7, 13, 16 ) from an infinite population.
Consider a complete orthonormal system ( basis ),, for a Hilbert space H, with respect to the norm from an inner product.
* 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 logarithm function: For any fixed base b, the logarithm function log < sub > b </ sub > maps from the positive real numbers R < sup >+</ sup > onto the real numbers R ; formally:
< li > Consider the group ( Z < sub > 6 </ sub >, +), the integers from 0 to 5 with addition modulo 6.
Consider the following quotation from Groucho Marx:
Consider the case of an airfoil accelerating from rest in a viscous flow.
Consider a function from a metric space M to a topological space V, and a point c of M. We direct the set M
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 that published average values of avoided pump failures range from $ 2600 to $ 12, 000.
Consider a function that takes no parameters and returns input from the keyboard.
Consider a light ray passing from glass into air.
Consider three things being pulled by the moon: the oceans nearest the moon, the solid earth, and the oceans farthest from the moon.
Consider now the acceleration due to the sphere of mass M experienced by a particle in the vicinity of the body of mass m. With R as the distance from the center of M to the center of m, let ∆ r be the ( relatively small ) distance of the particle from the center of the body of mass m. For simplicity, distances are first considered only in the direction pointing towards or away from the sphere of mass M. If the body of mass m is itself a sphere of radius ∆ r, then the new particle considered may be located on its surface, at a distance ( R ± ∆ r ) from the centre of the sphere of mass M, and ∆ r may be taken as positive where the particle's distance from M is greater than R. Leaving aside whatever gravitational acceleration may be experienced by the particle towards m on account of ms own mass, we have the acceleration on the particle due to gravitational force towards M as:
Consider these three things we say about God: first, God is a spirit ; second, God is the creator of the world ; and third, God exists apart from space and time.
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 the two endpoints of a rod of length L. The length can be determined from the differences in the three coordinates Δx, Δy and Δz of the two endpoints in a given reference frame
Suppose that U: D → C is a functor from a category D to a category C, and let X be an object of C. Consider the following dual ( opposite ) notions:

Consider and weather
Consider the problem of numerical weather prediction.

Consider and make
" Consider a farmer in Ghana who used to be able to make a living growing rice.
Consider the restrictions on x < sub > 1 </ sub >, x < sub > 2 </ sub >, y < sub > 1 </ sub >, y < sub > 2 </ sub > required to make u and v form an orthonormal pair.
Use your experience: Consider the problem and try to make sense of it.
During the course of this study, Derrida not only divulges the exact instances Socrates or his interlocutors make use of this concept, but also reveals the relationship between Plato and Socrates which scholars have kept in secret by questioning the validity of authorship in Plato's letters, where in the second letter Socrates writes: " Consider these fact and take care lest you sometimes come to repent of having now unwisely published your views.
: " Consider the use of RACONS, radar reflectors, and other devices to make bridges more identifiable on radar.
Author Orville Prescott wrote, " Consider the case of Loren Eiseley, author of The Immense Journey, who can sit on a mountain slope beside a prairie-dog town and imagine himself back in the dawn of the Age of mammals eighty million years ago: ' There by a tree root I could almost make him out, that shabby little Paleocene rat, eternal tramp and world wanderer, father of all mankind.
Consider the management of a process with cash earnings or savings for a company or government: potentially £ 100, 000 but aiming to make £ 60, 000.

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