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con·sid·ered (kən sid′ərd)
adjective
- arrived at after careful thought; thought out
- highly regarded; respected
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considered
modif.
Thought through
carefully thought about, treated, gone into, contemplated, weighed, mediated, investigated, examined; see also determined 1.Deliberate
well chosen, given due consideration, advised; see deliberate 1.
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Preposition: on
- basis: Mature and overseas students Considered on individual basis; Overseas students must show proficiency in the English language and have appropriate qualification ( e.g.
Modifies a noun
- wage: Placing considered wages know how to make an extremely practical particulars in relation to the other players by watching how they respond and respond.
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