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consider it to be vs consider it is

The correct phrase is 'consider it to be.' 'Consider it is' is not a common or correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 959 views

consider it to be

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the act of regarding something in a particular way or as being something.

Examples:

  • I consider it to be a great opportunity.
  • She considers it to be important to be honest.
  • They consider it to be their duty to help others.
  • I therefore welcome the Commission proposal, although I consider it to be an initial and - in my opinion - cautious step.
  • I voted in favour of it and I consider it to be excellent.
  • We support the Commission's review proposal, but do consider it to be too restricted.
  • The Popular Movement cannot vote in favour of this report, in that we consider it to be far too narrowly conceived.
  • I consider it to be an unacceptable failure that hunger exists in the European Union and the world.
  • I deliberately mentioned the whole energy mix since I consider it to be the fundamental factor in this matter.
  • I consider it to be quite the honor to be collecting the likes of Sam Winchester.
  • We consider it to be essential that the hitherto fragile dialogue between the Commission and the committee for liaison with development NGOs be consolidated.
  • However, given the circumstances in Austria, I consider it to be an acceptable compromise between the principle of free movement and the protection of environmental interests.
  • I therefore consider it to be of the utmost importance that both the citizens and this Parliament should be given an answer as to what will happen if the European Constitution does not come into force.
  • I voted in favour of the report because I consider it to be right and necessary to mobilise the Solidarity Fund for victims of the floods that occurred in previous years.
  • I voted in favour of the present report and I consider it to be of great importance during a period of economic and financial crisis, since it is necessary to ensure that all European Union regions develop harmoniously.
  • And for that reason consider it to be null and void.
  • However... the peasants did not consider it to be a reasonable measure...
  • And I personally consider it to be reckless and irresponsible.
  • My two and a half readers wouldn't consider it to be possible.
  • You can consider it to be a girl.
  • We consider it to be wrong to place full responsibility on European institutions instead.
  • I consider it to be very timely.
  • I consider it to be the prize... of tonight's auction of objets d'equestrian.

Alternatives:

  • regard it as
  • see it as
  • view it as
  • deem it to be
  • think of it as

consider it is

This phrase is not correct in English and is not commonly used.

  • I consider it is essential to introduce free access to sport events for young people under 14 years old, to create European championships at the level of schools and universities, as well as a "European Day without Food Additives".
  • A possibility we must consider it is.
  • To even consider it is, is beyond reason.
  • To even consider it is, is beyond reason.
  • The report refers to many negative aspects of so-called feminism and segregation, and I therefore consider it is worth highlighting a positive example.
  • Did you never consider it is in here, in this room?
  • The Commission has discussed with the Panel (which is finalising its final report for October 2003) the coltan moratorium proposal and they consider it is not possible to implement and that comparison with the Kimberley process is not appropriate.
  • Does the Commission consider it is entitled to alter the assessments made by the EPO as regards the patenting of technological innovation, without going through the Courts?
  • I also consider it is necessary to offer some time for implementing this plan, before making the decision to close the zoological parks that do not meet the legal requirements.
  • Dear Commissioner, dear colleagues, we consider it is time to go from making statements about what we should do to doing what we should do.
  • I consider it is extremely important to ensure the confidentiality of data and I draw attention to the fact that the legal clarification of responsibility in the case of accidents for cars equipped with brake assist devices or skid control devices has become urgent.
  • I voted for this report as I consider it is an important practical step forward in the way in which the European Parliament is now willing to confront serious abuses of human rights within its borders and its relationship with the USA.
  • Does the Commission consider it is in line with EU rules on the protection of personal data if third parties have access to the data of European citizens, collected under the aforementioned directive?
  • In view of all this, does the Commission consider it is worthwhile continuing with the projects in Colombia that the Commissioner praised in 2004?
  • Madam President, we cannot go along with the assessment of this European Commission initiative, as we consider it is attempting, as a last resort, to promote the liberalisation of port services at European Union level.
  • By remaining actively engaged in human rights, the Commission does not consider it is acting in violation of international or Community law.
  • Does the Commission consider it is able to intervene at any stage of the production process in order to reduce prices and make organic produce affordable to all European citizens?
  • Does the Commission consider it is reasonable for taxpayers' money to be used for investment in private business activities such as those described above?
  • Does the Commission consider it is right to use ERDF funding to pay the 'wages' of municipal employees?
  • Does the Commission consider it is acceptable for airlines to charge up to GBP 15 per kilo of excess baggage, and does it consider that airlines should do more to make customers aware of these charges at the time of booking?

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