Examples of using Considered it in English and their translations into Hindi
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the Emancipation Proclamation into effect in January 1863, Tubman considered it an important step toward the goal of liberating all black men, women, and children from slavery.
finally issued the Emancipation Proclamation in January 1863, Tubman considered it an important step toward the goal of liberating all black men, women, and children from slavery.
In addition, within the framework of the concept of the world revolution, Lenin considered it necessary to make Warsaw Soviet in order to destroy the Versailles system and unite with Germany.
The stoics considered it a part of life to struggle hard to achieve an emotional state void of outrageous
you observe that the markets are not precisely moving in the direction you considered it would.
the representatives of the Donald Trump's administration, the US Congress and executive authorities of the United States acknowledged the potential of blockchain technology and considered it necessary to introduce such technologies into public administration.
As we are seeing so many untoward news making rounds these days, I, as a secretary of our society considered it appropriate to host a small program so that I could deliver a speech on Corruption Free India, which I am sure a
I was surprised and pained when I realised that many educated people were unaware of their cultural traditions and considered it a matter of pride to speak in English.
the king cheetah and spotted cheetah and Abel Chapman considered it to be a color form of the spotted cheetah.
Despite this, we consider it necessary to keep channels for political dialog open.
Even Indiana is considering it.
Consider it the rare opportunity for you to, uh.
Consider it the rare opportunity for you to exercise your independence.
Yeah, he wouldn't even consider it.
And how do I know you weren't considering it?
Perhaps we should consider it.
So, please, consider it.
So if you're considering it, talk to your GP.
Probably not, considering it's not even a real product.