Examples of using May consider in English and their translations into Danish
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He entirely approves of it, and you may consider the situation as at your absolute disposal.
Some people may consider you a first-class officer.
At first, you may consider that no matter of its sudden appearance in the browser Searchwebprivate.
Member States may consider activities of these bodies which are exempt under Article 13
Some might say that the detract from the message of an article whilst others may consider them just some light hearted fun.
Your doctor may consider reducing the infusion rate of Erbitux to manage these symptoms.
Years ago, you may consider the idea very silly,
In fact, some of these apps are for free, and you may consider them as alternatives.
Some may consider that a drawback, but we like the hands-off aspect of a simple, yet effective VPN.
Some may consider the hotel out of the way,
Your doctor may consider giving you an alternative medicine
though- theoretically- you may consider every single skandha as a momentary occurrence.
First time players who see an amazing $5,000 welcome casino bonus may consider this offer too good to be true.
You may consider checking up your hard drive
The Committee may consider any other question referred to it by its Chairman either on his
If your Samsung keyboard tends to give problems even after a force restart, you may consider a device restart.
The Committee may consider any question relating to this Decision,
The committee may consider any other matter raised by its chairman either on his own initiative
If you are new to these two terms, you may consider this as a guide.
The plot has all necessary documents and permits, and you may consider it a profitable investment.