Examples of using Considers it in English and their translations into Hebrew
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He considers it a weakness.
I am one of those who considers it important.
Who considers it important?
The precise number is not known, as the government considers it a state secret.
Turkey considers it a terrorist organization.
Also, you will only get it if your doctor considers it appropriate.
He considers it his proudest achievement.
If an episode has been watched through at least 70% of the way through, Netflix considers it viewed.
She said she considers it attempted rape.
But Qualcomm said Monday that it would not revive the transaction andthat the company considers it a dead issue.
She considers it part of her duties as a state senator.
Someone prefers to use yogurt for making dough, someone considers it an obligatory additive to flour starch.
Franklin considers it the best team in the business. I agree.
However, Israel prohibitsPalestinian use of this land almost entirely and considers it Israeli property.
He stated that he considers it a campaign against his persona.
Thirteen tracks wereplanned due to Swift's fondness for the number; she considers it to be her lucky number.
She considers it abuse and thought about reporting you to the police.
Lahang ritual use- drinking Bhang for pleasure isnot accepted in the traditional Indian culture that considers it sacred.
He considers it a minimum requirement, given the level of his information.
Part of the TED series: How We will Live on Mars It sounds like science fiction,but award-winning journalist Stephen Petranek considers it fact: within 20 years, humans will live on Mars.
Israel already considers it to be a''semi-regular'' army with state-like capabilities.
The designated country to which they are being sent has already absorbed 180,000 refugees under the aegis and supervision of the UN,because the UN considers it to be one of the safest countries in Africa.
The singer considers it her"responsibility" to be conscious of her influence on young fans.
Thus, the athlete usually considers it to be the basic steroid for most of the cycles.
He considers it a period of rebirth, during which he found himself and cleared his mind.
The new Egyptian government considers it a national treasure and, obviously, irreplaceable.
WBS considers it a number one priority that the students and staff, regardless of age or background, ethnical or otherwise, are encouraged to embark upon a voyage of lifelong learning and self development through study, research and academic endeavour.
Henry Lammott considers it a conflict… car travel and air travel being mortal enemies.