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enter into consideration

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Yes, there are anecdotes of stray needles here and there in West Virginia, but during debate on the bill specific incidents or statistics didn’t enter into consideration.

Details like the U.S. having more than 21 times as many nuclear warheads as China, or the fact that it's the U.S. dollar and not the Chinese yuan that underpins the global financial system, do not enter into consideration.

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The controversy turned the Fed nomination into an impassioned debate over women and leadership — a topic that Yellen had hoped would not enter into consideration, according to close confidants.

Environmental issues enter into consideration in staging these plays on actual battlefields, Mr. Humphrys said.

In pure republics, where the authority is distributed among several assemblies or senates, the checks and controls are more regular in their operation; because the members of such numerous assemblies may be presumed to be always nearly equal in capacity and virtue; and it is only their number, riches, or authority, which enter into consideration.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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