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36 Sentences With "stopped to consider"

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They never stopped to consider what made the party attractive to voters.
But have you ever stopped to consider why it is you choose to drink?
Have you ever stopped to consider what the environmental cost of a cocktail is?
Zero stopped to consider a deflated soccer ball, so old it looked fossilized, then kept moving.
With Beau, we never stopped to consider where it ended, or what the end even looked like.
When we decided we could create conference tournaments, nobody stopped to consider if we should create conference tournaments.
I had never stopped to consider that, and 40 years later I still have a relationship with that person.
If you're in the market for a new tablet, have you stopped to consider a two-in-one laptop instead?
It really goes back to an issue that almost no one has stopped to consider: is this truly a self-sustaining economic recovery?
And our colleagues Katie Glueck and Sabrina Tavernise stopped to consider the fact that the most powerful people in American politics are seniors.
I stopped to consider that passage, as did Jennifer Fondiller, dean of enrollment management at Barnard College, where Ms. McCormick plans to matriculate.
Who ever stopped to consider that our love of burgers is going to be the death of us all, and our planet along with us?
But as I set out on this mission, I stopped to consider the daily reality for girls living in the countries we were going to visit.
I was frustrated by the income inequality, but while I was in the restaurant industry, I never stopped to consider how much money I was losing.
While viewers know the mansion well, despite never having actually set foot inside it, how many of us have stopped to consider how much the property is worth?
But, to my surprise, I did feel as if I'd lost something important, and I felt that way for months, mostly because I never stopped to consider why.
Madeline has thrown herself into spearheading community theater and being the perfect mother — and she never stopped to consider how this quest for perfection was affecting those around her.
Hmm, it's amazing that Jackson never stopped to consider that she's so closed off because who would want to open up to someone who you suspect isn't over their ex?
As the usual band of shipwreck survivors made their way through the mystical labyrinth of Prospero's enchanted island, I rarely stopped to consider that I was watching women playing men.
She never stopped to consider the fact that, say, Josie's mom would be in serious trouble if photos of the mayor's underage daughter drinking in a very public place were leaked.
Whether just trying to keep a few beverages cold or hopping the subway with a load of live seafood, I'd never stopped to consider whether someone makes a cooler out of a drybag.
And even though most aspects of our lives are inevitably impacted by the ups-and-downs of that precarious cash flow, we'd never stopped to consider how physical money (so retro) is actually made.
And if you're struggling with hostile feelings at work, have you stopped to consider that they're stemming from your inclination to take everything not characterized as praise as a hit at your character and competence?
I don't think anyone in the youth group knew this about me, unless they stopped to consider my last name, but I felt I wouldn't fully fit in with them until I eschewed this part of myself.
The factors that allowed Cambridge Analytica to hijack Facebook user data boiled down to one thing: no one involved in the development and deployment of this technology stopped to consider what the results might look like at scale.
The routine I call "Bubbe Day" (for the Yiddish word for grandmother) has come to feel so natural that I never stopped to consider whether it would have unfolded differently if my granddaughter had been a son's child, not a daughter's.
She'd known this ship was small, a cargo ship with a few extra berths for passengers, that her trip home would be cramped and unluxurious, but she hadn't stopped to consider what that would mean now that she was bringing this crate with her.
It was only when I needed my parents so badly in pregnancy and early motherhood that I stopped to consider how impossible it must have felt to my father to leave a pregnant wife to attend the bedside of a father losing his battle to colon cancer.
I had been so locked into my old ways of thinking that I hadn't stopped to consider the wider world, how big the game's map of Australia was, how easily I could move past this challenge if I left behind my childish desire to scuff up the parking lot.
I was two weeks away from walking into Goldman Sachs' New York headquarters to start my coveted career as a financial analyst, and I'd been so focused on the details of the move and trying to figure out this whole Robert situation that I hadn't stopped to consider the possibility that I might never make it past day one.
I knew these stories, but I hadn't stopped to consider how she must have felt until I was 30 myself, holding a newborn: how painful it must have been for my mother to spend her thirties trying to rebuild, missing her dead husband as she watched all her friends and siblings marry off and have babies.
There's a good chance you didn't bother to stop, either, in the same way that there's a good chance you never stopped to consider the aggressively noncelebrity likes of Frank LoBiondo, or even knew he was there, in spite of the fact that he has been part of the human infrastructure of Congress for nearly a quarter century.
Meanwhile, the other ships were being pummeled. Weehawken had advanced to a line of buoys that Captain Rodgers thought might mark torpedoes, so he swerved from the channel and stopped to consider what to do next. At this time, an underwater explosion rocked the vessel; Rodgers thought that it was a torpedo, but some historians believe that it was more likely the explosion of a shell from one of the forts.
Slavery and human sacrifice were both part of Latin American culture before the Europeans arrived. Indian slavery was first abolished by Pope Paul III in the 1537 bull Sublimis Deus which confirmed that "their souls were as immortal as those of Europeans", that Indians were to be regarded as fully human, and they should neither be robbed nor turned into slaves. While these edicts may have had some beneficial effects, these were limited in scope. European colonies were mainly run by military and royally-appointed administrators, who seldom stopped to consider church teachings when forming policy or enforcing their rule.
" His performance, as an inexperienced private investigator tasked with finding a missing child, earned Affleck further plaudits for his acting. Manohla Dargis of The New York Times said: "I'm not sure exactly when Casey Affleck became such a good actor ... Most actors want you to love them, but [he] doesn't seem to know that, or maybe he doesn't care." Jim Ridley of The Village Voice described him as "a major talent coming into his own" while Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle remarked that "the revelation is Casey Affleck, who heretofore has been a rather wormy, uncharismatic screen presence." Ty Burr of The Boston Globe commented: "I'd never stopped to consider Casey Affleck as a movie star before, but under his big brother's tutelage, he blooms as a leading man of richly watchable savvy and intelligence.

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