People living with HIV were routinely considered inappropriate candidates for organ transplants because of complications from HIV and perceived short lifespans.
The agency now has billings of nearly $200 million and is big enough to be considered routinely for large accounts that usually go to well-established agencies.
And yet, multiple pregnancies are not routinely considered high-risk, he said, and doctors are not trained to specialize in multiple births.
Instead, Mayor David N. Dinkins's proposal to the City Planning Commission formally expands the criteria routinely considered in finding sites for public projects.
Blood-which may be considered as an organ-is routinely bought and sold.
Political factors are routinely considered for some jobs at the Justice Department, like United States attorneys or senior posts, like the heads of the litigating divisions.
The king was routinely considered one of the top ten most popular figures in Spain, with as many as 80% of Spanish believing Spain's transition to democracy would not have been made possible without the king's personal intervention.
After the slide, evacuation of residents at risk is routinely considered around the country when areas are considered to be at risk from extreme weather.
I ask that the exclusion clauses should not be routinely considered for practical as well as humanitarian reasons.
In the UK, any house song released by a Chicago-based label was routinely considered a must play at many clubs playing house music.