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Considered from the other direction, then, what prevents supporters of greater restrictions from defining “scary” downward to encompass other firearms that have no functional difference from units they have successfully banned on no grounds other than personal taste in coloration or silhouette?
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Considered from the other direction, then, what prevents supporters of greater restrictions from defining “scary” downward to encompass other firearms that have no functional difference from units they have successfully banned on no grounds other than personal taste in coloration or silhouette?
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… Considered from the standpoint of their "pragmatics," they are the record of a long and tentative exercise that needed to be revised and corrected again and again.
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Subscription link WVXU Local Maine Things Considered Maine Things Considered is a comprehensive summary of Maine news and issues, produced by the award winning news staff at the member supported Maine Public Broadcasting Network.
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But Origins Considered is making this fact come alive to me.
roots 2005
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Considered from the purely artistic point of view, this book is perhaps stronger than any of those preceding, even if Silja, in its final episode, has a more profoundly human poetry and is thus more moving.
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My piece on NPR's All Things Considered is online.
Archive 2009-03-01 Lou Anders 2009
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My piece on NPR's All Things Considered is online.
NPR, Battlestar Galactica, and Me Lou Anders 2009
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As Steve, above, points out, the Music site has one of the most popular music podcasts running, All Songs Considered, which is a weekly music show designed from the get-go for a Web/podcast audience.
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The company's think tank has created a predictive tool that quantifies, in real time, the ecological impact of each and every one of the designers 'choices: it's a desktop program called the Considered Index.
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