-
Law enforcement officials are concerned that the decline in crime rates nationwide may be coming at a considerable cost.
CNN: Coffins
-
Since this is considerable it may be particularly relevant if you need to track back to the content of each day.
FORBES: Is This What Tom Cruise Reads on Twitter?
-
And, while call centers, internet sales, IT services, and remote education may be exportable, we currently import a considerable amount of these services.
FORBES: Joe Stiglitz's Story on Why We Won't Bring Manufacturing Back
-
Other associations, such as those hard-coded into a search engine (as opposed to a static link), may be difficult to find without spending a considerable amount of time on a page.
FORBES: FDA Regulates Internet Search
-
The health care hype fest at the White House Thursday looks like it may be one of those rare exercises in Washington futility that actually has considerable utility.
FORBES
-
In offshore banking, there are often considerable additional requirements to open the account to which you may not be accustomed.
FORBES: How To Open And Access An Offshore Bank Account
-
The economic developments we are witnessing may be the start of a larger trend, but whether or not they gain considerable traction will depend on a number of factors.
FORBES: For Manufacturing Sector, Europe's Loss Is America's Gain
-
On the surface it may all seem pretty minor and superficial, but the consequences for parliamentary democracy could be considerable.
BBC: A wakeup bell or the death knell?
-
While it may not be possible to sustain that level of growth, Piazza offers students and teachers considerable advantages that are sustaining its growth.
FORBES: Stanford MBA's Virtual Square for Student Q&A
-
The considerable tax advantages of owning add up over time and overcome the fact that you may be buying near a peak in the market.
FORBES: Let Your Landlord Sweat Instead
-
The court may not be elected, but its members are nominated by the president and confirmed by Congress, which also has considerable power over the funding and operation of the federal court system.
ECONOMIST: The politics of justice