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- we shall concentrate on some practical applications of ...
- we shall deal with these in turn, bearing in mind the types of ...
- we shall describe two types of solution ...
- we shall first formulate our hypothesis of ...
- we shall make it a rule ...
- we shall make ourselves familiar with details ...
- we shall postulate that ...
- we shall repeat for, this reason, all the cases that cause ...
- we shall return to this interesting phenomenon ...
- we shall speak next about ...
- we shall state our case first ...
- we shall take into account only аn average amount ...
- we shall try to list all the possible categories of ...
- we shall underline that ...
- we should also remember that unlike ...
- we should also take into consideration the following point of view ...
- we should be careful not to omit essential circumstances ...
- we should consider this question in all bearings ...
- we should distinguish between presenting a problem and a real problem ...
- we should examine the data that N. produces in support of his theory ...
- we should first make sure ...
- we should identify the guiding principles of ...
- we should keep/ have in view ...
- we should make certain of these facts ...
- we should nevertheless point out that ...
- we should not expect much from ...
- we should pay attention to what was said ...
- we should realize that ...
- we should reconsider the relation between ...
- we should remind that ...
- we should select the material in accordance with the aim of ...
- we should set new regulations on ...
- we should take into account the whole set of circumstances ...
- we should warn against high expectations ...
- we should, of course, warn the reader that ...
- we shouldn’t descend in particulars ...
- we shouldn’t make little of ...
- we shouldn’t rush to a conclusion ...
- we shouldn’t undervalue ...
- we sincerely hope our experience will encourage ...