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consider it to be vs consider that it is

Both phrases are correct and can be used interchangeably. They both convey the idea of thinking about something in a certain way. The choice between them depends on personal preference or the context in which they are used.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

consider it to be

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

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

Examples:

  • I consider it to be the best option available.
  • She considers it to be a waste of time.
  • They consider it to be a valuable resource.
  • 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:

  • believe it to be
  • regard it as
  • see it as
  • view it as
  • deem it to be

consider that it is

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the act of thinking about something in a particular way or believing something to be true.

Examples:

  • I consider that it is the right decision.
  • She considers that it is a good opportunity.
  • They consider that it is a fair assessment.
  • Mr President, I personally and the Pensioners' Party I represent consider that it is important to support the common foreign and security policy, as is advocated by this report on conciliation for the budget.
  • You shall consider that it is by no means certain that another offer of marriage may be made to you.
  • I therefore consider that it is incumbent upon the national authorities to make the best possible use of the opportunities offered by the common agricultural policy, before studying the option of establishing an additional specific support scheme for hazelnut production.
  • Regulators may refuse approval of a derivative product if they consider that it is not clearly understandable.
  • We consider that it is absolutely imperative that in urgent cases we can act rapidly.
  • I personally consider that it is high time we got the debate on animal protection back on track.
  • I personally consider that it is very important that the Community ratify the convention as quickly as possible.
  • Does the Commission consider that it is appropriate for the Länder to recover undue payments? 3.
  • Moreover, the Danish authorities consider that it is very difficult to establish rules relating to an a posteriori correction of the operating grant.
  • Therefore, the Slovak authorities consider that it is not possible to calculate the amount of aid received by each establishment.
  • As regards Article 149(4) TUIR, the complainants consider that it is not possible for ecclesiastical institutions to lose their non-commercial status.
  • We also consider that it is far-reaching on a number of points.
  • This is why I consider that it is European institutions' duty to convey a firm message to the president...
  • We also consider that it is important that Libya should adhere as soon as possible to the 1951 Geneva Convention and its 1967 Protocol on the status of refugees.
  • In view of the above, I consider that it is necessary and a matter of priority to support any measures aimed at minimising this problem.
  • This fact makes me pessimistic and I consider that it is one of the most basic points on which we need to focus.
  • In addition, I consider that it is the most correct of the four views on the table, because we cannot set restrictive dates.
  • The Commission does not consider that it is necessary to show that competitors have exited the market in order to show that there has been anti-competitive foreclosure.
  • If this is not the case, the member of staff may consider that it is not in the Community interest for the information to be disclosed.
  • I shall conclude by thanking Commissioner Diamantopoulou for making the comparison between terrorism and racism, because I consider that it is an attack on the physical dignity of persons, and as such is intolerable.

Alternatives:

  • believe that it is
  • think that it is
  • feel that it is
  • assume that it is
  • hold that it is

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