What's the difference between considered and unconsidered?
Considered
Definition:
(imp. & p. p.) of Consider
Example Sentences:
(1) Anti-Leu 7 could not be considered as a specific marker for oligodendroglioma.
(2) Life expectancy and the infant mortality rate are considered more useful from an operational perspective and for comparisons than is the crude death rate because they are not influenced by age structure.
(3) We considered the days of the disease and the persistence of symptoms since the admission as peculiar parameters between the two groups.
(4) Coronary arteritis has to be considered as a possible etiology of ischemic symptoms also in subjects who appear affected by typical atherosclerotic ischemic heart disease.
(5) Structural peculiarities in tubulin polymorphism are considered.
(6) To be fair to lads who find themselves just a bus ride from Auschwitz, a visit to the camp is now considered by many tourists to be a Holocaust "bucket list item", up there with the Anne Frank museum, where Justin Bieber recently delivered this compliment : "Anne was a great girl.
(7) The dependence of fluorescence polarization of stained nerve fibres on the angle between the fibre axis and electrical vector of exciting light (azimuth characteristics) has been considered.
(8) In choosing between various scanning techniques the factors to be considered include availability, cost, the type of equipment, the expertise of the medical and technical staff, and the inherent capabilities of the system.
(9) In the past 6 years 26 patients underwent operation for recurrent duodenal ulcer after what was considered to be an "adequate" initial operation.
(10) External exposures to a contaminated fishing net and fishing boat are considered pathways for fishermen.
(11) This paper has considered the effects and potential application of PFCs, their emulsions and emulsion components for regulating growth and metabolic functions of microbial, animal and plant cells in culture.
(12) Formerly, many patients in this category were considered either inoperable or candidates for total or partial nephrectomy.
(13) A re-examination of the literature indicates that many phagocytes previously unidentified or considered to be microglial cells are probably beta astrocytes.
(14) Implications of the theory for hypothesis testing, theory construction, and scales of measurement are considered.
(15) The Bohr and Root effects are absent, although specific amino acid residues, considered responsible of most of these functions, are conserved in the sequence, thus posing new questions about the molecular basis of these mechanisms.
(16) BPH patients may be considered as "endocrinologically younger" than healthy subjects.
(17) Eight other children (20%) had normal or borderline elevation of CPK-MB fraction and EKG abnormalities combined with abnormal echocardiograms or radionuclide angiograms, and were considered to have sustained cardiac concussion.
(18) The pathogenicity of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in atypical pneumonias can be considered confirmed according to the availabile literature; its importance for other inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract, particularly for chronic bronchitis, is not yet sufficiently clear.
(19) The cause has been innumerable "VIP movements", as journeys undertaken by those considered important enough for all other traffic to be held up, sometimes for hours, are described in South Asian bureaucratic speak.
(20) HDAra-C in combination with anthracyclines is now considered to be a treatment which may afford some hope of a cure in a certain percentage of cases of adult acute non-lymphocytic leukemia.
Unconsidered
Definition:
(a.) Not considered or attended to; not regarded; inconsiderable; trifling.
Example Sentences:
(1) This report provides an overview of these issues as a guide for the accurate assessment and treatment of this often unconsidered condition.
(2) This was due to an as yet unconsidered parameter of the RAST, i.e.
(3) It would be lamentable if one consequence of the fictitious abortion requests made by the Telegraph were to add fuel to this view, implying that real women's requests for abortion are frivolous or unconsidered.
(4) Nothing is taken for granted, nothing is unconsidered.
(5) The mortality rate for 32 patients with attempted restitutional surgery amounted to 53.1 per cent, exploratory laparotomy unconsidered.
(6) Although questionnaires at the time of discharge showed that patients themselves did not object to an intravenous infusion, recent studies linking deep vein thromboses to haemodilution, coupled with the findings presented here, provide an argument against their routine and often unconsidered use.
(7) "To me the word 'confessional' is problematic because it connotes a kind of over-sharing or perhaps unconsidered sharing.
(8) Etiologic relations of generally unconsidered causes of subacromial-subdeltoid bursitis of the shoulder are discussed.
(9) Since population groups that consume less vitamin D-supplemented foods, less deep fat fried cholesterol-containing foods, and less hydrogenated fats have a lower incidence of coronary heart disease than Americans, it seems judicious for food processors to reduce these previously unconsidered risk factors to a minimum.
(10) According to the presented data, we assume that substrate inhibition for both enzymes, as previously proposed in the literature, in contrast may be due to formerly unconsidered substrate quenching.
(11) Saragosse, who flew to Mali on Sunday to bring the bodies home, said the two journalists, who had worked at the station since the 1980s, were not hot-headed and had never taken any unconsidered risks.
(12) Frazier deservedly won the decision – but the fact that Ali somehow gathered himself to his feet and attempted to fight back not only had the fans round the world swooning at the heroism, but it gave notice of the added, and unconsidered, ingredient that would embrace Ali for the rest of his life.
(13) An analysis of data from a longitudinal study of individuals during and after psychiatric hospitalization found that multiple work roles often remain unconsidered in assessments of social functioning and psychiatric status.
(14) It raises a hitherto unconsidered possibility that "caseation", a loosely applied macroscopic term, may embrace immunologically distinct states.
(15) Often from the lower castes, their views and interests go unconsidered.
(16) Trump-speak is typically off the cuff, unconsidered, contradictory, strongly expressed and essentially transitory.
(17) From the interview data it is clear that the completion of death certificates is a very minor office: for most certifying doctors, death certification is an unsupervised, unreported, invisible, and unconsidered activity.
(18) This review of homecare needs to consider the frequently unseen or unconsidered barriers to living at home.
(19) Alternatively, it may be that none of these suggested mechanisms is of importance and that the endocrine changes are mediated instead by other mechanisms which remain, as yet, undiscovered or unconsidered.
(20) This may be one more, previously unconsidered, factor which may cause the malfunction of the kinetochore fiber and consequent elimination of one or a few chromosomes from the spindle.