Example sentences of "we now consider " in BNC.

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1 We now consider the ‘ costs ’ to a society of a moderate inflation rate .
2 It seems probable that , to our ancestors , there was no clear boundary between fields of endeavour that we now consider to be quite separate — for example , astronomy and religion .
3 Dr Alexandre was a privileged witness to what we now consider to have been the most important period in Modigliani 's life , from 1907 to 1914 ; that is , from his arrival in Paris .
4 Having examined the main reasons which explain the predominance of localised , single-employer bargaining on the North American continent we now consider the case of Japan , the other major country in which collective bargaining is normally conducted on an enterprise basis rather than in the form of industry-wide agreements .
5 If we now consider the relations he posits between them we find ourselves facing a comparable problem ; although he posits numerous interconnec-tions between the components of social formations , he neither explains how he arrives at them nor describes them in any detail .
6 We now consider a particular case , a simple ordered overlayer surface .
7 We now consider the forces on the cylinder as it passes through the atmosphere .
8 We now consider the estimates of distance to the SNR and the pulsar .
9 We now consider the thermal state and crustal thickness , to determine the likelihood that the trondhjemites were produced by melting of the lower crust .
10 We now consider how provision may be made for manipulating subdivisions of a word .
11 We now consider three cases .
12 So far , we have restricted our attention to unrepeated real roots of the characteristic equation belonging to a matrix A ; we now consider the case of two equal real roots .
13 We now consider what they imply for the analysis of tacit collusion .
14 We now consider these criticisms .
15 We now consider the sector which comprises institutions other than those in the monetary sector .
16 We now consider the combined effects of increased polarization on both the WD and MD curves .
17 We now consider the effect of a tax at rate T KX on the use of capital in the X sector , affecting both marginal and fixed costs , taking for simplicity the case .
18 We now consider the concept of balanced growth incidence , where changes in taxation are accompanied by offsetting adjustments in monetary policy to hold constant the capital-labour ratio .
19 By way of contrast , we now consider the effects of taxation in the alternative model , where inheritance , and the unequal division of estates , leads to concentration of wealth .
20 We now consider the principles by which nationalized industries should be run .
21 We now consider some aspects of nationalized industry pricing that deserve special attention .
22 If we now consider an arbitrary kinetic unit which involves the movement of six atoms by rotation about two chain bonds , the movement can be visualized as shown diagrammatically in figure 12.3 .
23 This study shows that HGT-1 cells express K + channels , and we now consider their comparatively low prevalence , likely site of origin , and characteristics .
24 With this in mind , we now consider some of the distinct characteristics of essay titles .
25 We now consider how the substance of those different sorts of essay is organised and presented , starting with techniques for commenting on a given passage .
26 Nonetheless , the latter is a phenomenon of some interest and significance and we now consider how it comes about .
27 Further discussion thus has to focus attention on particular flows , and we now consider the two-dimensional wake to exemplify the procedures and the ideas that come from them .
28 If we now consider where trajectories came from , we can divide the four shaded areas into horizontal bands , each of which corresponds to some finite history .
29 Suppose we now consider six herds from which two are to be sampled in this way .
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