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they consider that they vs consider them to be

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'They consider that they' is used when the subject is plural and the object is also plural, while 'consider them to be' is used when the subject is plural and the object is singular. They are not directly comparable as they serve different grammatical purposes.

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they consider that they

This phrase is correct and is used when the subject and object are both plural.

This phrase is used when the subject and object are both plural, indicating that a group of people is considering something about themselves.
  • These are issues that the Romanian authorities say they are taking very seriously and, as far as I could ascertain, they consider that they stem from a cultural situation affecting certain sections of the population.
  • If the restrictions or prohibitions are maintained, the Member States shall inform the Commission why they consider that they are necessary and justified.
  • It is for the passengers concerned in a case such as this to consider the extent to which they believe the airline respected that contract and the extent to which they consider that they abided by the conditions to which they agreed at the time of purchasing the ticket.
  • They maintain, however, that there was no economic continuity between CVSL and VSL. They consider that they have sufficiently demonstrated the break in economic continuity between CVSL and VSL.
  • A lobby organisation does not furnish a Member with staff and material resources out of pure idealism: they consider that they have something to gain from it.
  • To be more precise, since no real money/transaction is involved, the technical team admits that they consider that they can make adjustments that they deem opportune given the 'objective pursued'.
  • In regard to small and medium-sized companies, it should be noted that they already consider that they are all too often at some considerable distance from the national authorities.
  • They consider that a material error of fact.
  • Regulators may refuse approval of a derivative product if they consider that it is not clearly understandable.
  • They consider that export credits are governed by the OECD Arrangement, which has been incorporated into Community law.
  • They consider that Greenpeace did not add any new fact or argument in this respect.
  • They consider that employing temporary staff to operate the additional service is not proof to the contrary.
  • In that light, they consider that the Scheme is appropriate.
  • They consider that at the next Intergovernmental Conference in 2004 it will be advisable to consider whether the Treaty's financial provisions should not be adjusted accordingly.
  • The imposition of a ban remains a policy option for regulators when they consider that market conditions are abnormal.
  • Member States can always adapt at national level, specific provisions for example for frequent flyers if they consider that appropriate.
  • The Commission will strongly oppose this because they consider that it would slow up the EU's ability to respond.
  • They consider that asylum seekers should, "as a matter of principle, not be placed in detention, in view of their particularly vulnerable position".
  • They consider that Commission practice authorises the public administration to regard the development of a regional airport as such an objective.
  • They consider that it would be difficult to move forward with the negotiations as long as the United States and Europe hold different positions.

consider them to be

This phrase is correct and is used when the subject is plural and the object is singular.

This phrase is used when the subject is plural and the object is singular, indicating that a group of people is considering something about others.
  • The natives consider them to be a great delicacy.
  • The southern European countries consider them to be too ambitious while the Scandinavians, as well as the Czechs, think they do not go far enough.
  • I voted in favour of both resolutions and consider them to be very important EU legislative documents.
  • Now I have to take back that statement as I have got to know the President of the Commission's ideas on sustainable development and consider them to be very valuable.
  • In the report referred to in Article 39(1), Member States shall indicate which providers are subject to the requirements laid down in paragraph 1 of this Article, the content of those requirements and the reasons for which they consider them to be justified.
  • In the report referred to in Article 4 1, Member States shall indicate which providers are subject to the requirements laid down in paragraph 1, the content of those requirements and the reasons for which they consider them to be justified.
  • Certain categories of worker experience particular difficulty in finding work, because employers consider them to be less productive.
  • 3. In the report referred to in Article 39(1), Member States shall indicate which providers are subject to the requirements laid down in paragraph 1 of this Article, the content of those requirements and the reasons for which they consider them to be justified.
  • 4. In the report referred to in Article 41, Member States shall indicate which providers are subject to the requirements laid down in paragraph 1, the content of those requirements and the reasons for which they consider them to be justified.
  • I consider them to be brave yet pragmatic.
  • except where the competent authorities consider them to be unnecessary
  • When we think about accidents, we usually consider them to be harmful, unfortunate or even dangerous, and they certainly can be.
  • If you deem pensions unimportant, then you will consider them to be a liability which leads to higher taxes and premiums.
  • Does it consider them to be consistent with Community law and international conventions?
  • (1 b) Experience with target or guide values shows that most Member States do not consider them to be particularly important.
  • Certain categories of workers experience particular difficulty in finding jobs, because employers consider them to be less productive or have prejudices against them.
  • All I was criticising was the fact that they do not feature in the title too, because I consider them to be important.
  • Personally, I consider them to be of high economic value and I am sure that the industry agrees with me.
  • The market was looking for these provisions and we consider them to be vital for a timely launch by European banks of the SEPA direct debit.
  • Numerous ungenerous rather than helpful proposals have been made during the debate, and I consider them to be a mistake.

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