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The Saftler Law Firm
New York City personal Injury lawyer experience on major Personal injury cases...
New York City,NY 10016
Any case in which one person is hurt by another's negligent or wrongful action (or inaction) may be considered personal injury...
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Considered as one of the premier ltigation firms in Maryland
Baltimore,MD 21201
Our lawyers have a proven track record of providing aggresive representation of our cleints in serious and catastrophic injury cases.
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Pasadena,CA 91103
Hodges And Associates is a boutique litigation firm specializing in representing plaintiffs. We have always considered representing those who have been disadvantaged to be our highest calling...
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grammaticality - 'Considered' vs 'Considered as' - English Language ...
The theory: Considered + object Used when the subject should be just another name for something. Literally, that the object is the subject. He should be considered our leader since he makes all the decisions. = He is our leader. Considered + as + object Used when the object can be used to replace the subject. Indoor soccer should be considered as an alternative to outdoor soccer in winter ...
subjunctives - Is "considered" always followed by "as"? - English ...
I have the following idea: The reconstruction of object models is performed using a graph matching approach, which is considered a corner fixing dilemma. The reconstruction of object mode...
word choice - "considered as" vs "considered to be" - English Language ...
1 Both “considered to be” and “considered as” are incorrect. The words “as” or “to be”, when used after the word “considered” are nearly always superfluous, and therefore unnecessary. The sentence in your example above (without all of the ellipses, of course) is already structured correctly.
phrase meaning - is considered / is considered to be / is considered as ...
Is considered as is an alternative way of saying the same thing. I don't see any problem with your example about French as a language of love, although it would more usually be phrased as the language of love.
grammar - "considered to be" and "considered as" - English Language ...
Those who are considered gorgeous / Those who are considered as gorgeous people "Considered as" is less common than "considered to be" and they may have different meanings. He is considered to be a well-known professor. This sentence means there are a lot of people who share the same idea about him. He is considered as a well-known professor.
word choice - "This is considered..." vs. "This is considered as ...
Does this "as" change the meaning or correctness of this sentence? This is considered as socially desired. This is considered socially desired. Are both of them grammatically correct? Why or wh...
"it is often considered that" vs. "it's considered by many that"
It is often considered that change is more beneficial to people than trying to avoid it and have everything remain the same. Do you think the advantages of change outweigh the disadvantages. "It is often considered that" and "it's considered by many that" are commonly used phrases, especially in writing test. Do they always mean the same thing?
vocabulary - Is "money" considered singular or plural? - English ...
Money is a "mass" noun, much like snow, water, or sand. These are nouns which do not represent items that are generally conceived as coming in individual pieces but rather exist in "piles" of various sizes. I assume this is what you mean by suggesting that money may be considered plural, and indeed that is the case.
grammar - Is "considered" a linking verb? Considered + adj or ...
The second sentence you are saying that people think (considered) it is better. Considerably + adj is correct. Considered would be a linking verb. Considerably is used to describe something, considered is used to show what you’re doing or what someone has done.
grammar - "to be considered " vs "should be considered" - English ...
Consider the following sentence. We are happy to recommended that his son to be considered for the post. This is grammatically incorrect(why?). The notes I am reading says that the correct sent...
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