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Consider
Consider, The word 'consider' merely connotes that there should be active application of the mind by the disciplinary authority
Considerative
Considerate careful thoughtful
Consideringly
With consideration or deliberation
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Consider
To fix the mind on with a view to a careful examination to think on with care to ponder to study to meditate on
Direction to consider the case
Direction to consider the case, in case where High Court merely directs the authority to 'consider' the matter without recording any
Considers it necessary
Considers it necessary, The words 'considers it necessary' postulate that the authority concerned has thought over the matter deliberately
Self considering
Considering in ones own mind deliberating
item by item
considered one item at a time contrasted with using general rules for groups of items considered by their class
eightsome
eight people considered as a unit as there was an eightsome ahead of us on the golf course
Arrected
Arrected, reckoned, considered, Co. Litt. 173 b, and Harg. Note (2).
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Considered - Law Dictionary Search Results
Consider
Consider, The word 'consider' merely connotes that there should be active application of the mind by the disciplinary authority
Considerative
Considerate careful thoughtful
Consideringly
With consideration or deliberation
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Consider
To fix the mind on with a view to a careful examination to think on with care to ponder to study to meditate on
Direction to consider the case
Direction to consider the case, in case where High Court merely directs the authority to 'consider' the matter without recording any
Considers it necessary
Considers it necessary, The words 'considers it necessary' postulate that the authority concerned has thought over the matter deliberately
Self considering
Considering in ones own mind deliberating
item by item
considered one item at a time contrasted with using general rules for groups of items considered by their class
eightsome
eight people considered as a unit as there was an eightsome ahead of us on the golf course
Arrected
Arrected, reckoned, considered, Co. Litt. 173 b, and Harg. Note (2).
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