Dawes said outside the court the argument was over whether Mrs . Gilford's view about the death penalty was a considered view.
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Letters and private papers are among the most-valued fodder for historians, as they try to formulate their considered view of historical figures.
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He said he believed Britons would " come to a considered view " on Iraq after having more time to ponder it.
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It is the two governments'considered view that, with cooperation from all the relevant parties in both tracks, that objective should prove achievable.
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The considered view of Alexander Livingstone Bruce was that educated Africans had no place in colonial society and he opposed their education.
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"The government commissioned the report; the report has been carefully drafted; the report, and only the report, contains Sir Richard's considered views.
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Seung, however, does not see the ideal propounded by Zarathustra in Part I as the considered view either of Zarathustra or of Nietzsche.
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Instead it is the considered view of these courts that while equal parenting time works in similar countries, equal parenting could not work in Australia.
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This paper was distributed in Senate binding together with an accompanying statement in February 1974, implying that this contents were the considered views of the Senate.
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Instead, the changeover has gone well, but it is still too early to give a considered view of what impact it will have on public opinion.