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considerable

[kuhn-sid-er-uh-buhl] / kənˈsɪd ər ə bəl /




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But while the conflict continues, any moves by the IOC, Fifa or other sports bodies to do so will be met with considerable opposition, especially in Europe.

From BBC

It had sailed some considerable distance by the time the fire was reported and it is assumed the crew deactivated its automatic identification system.

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The firm expects net flows for retail private credit vehicles to deteriorate further into the second half of 2026, “given lower prospective returns and considerable negative media coverage on this topic.”

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There was at least considerable satisfaction to be gained from that, given that he spent his first three seasons at Mercedes alongside Lewis Hamilton, the most successful F1 driver of all time.

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The UN's refugee agency said it hadn't seen a considerable uptick in people leaving Iran since the war started, but plans are in place in case numbers rise.

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