But this is not the case, since we may simultaneously remember one proposition and merely consider another.
She'll merely consider that part of the whole bit.
He merely considered Claremont to be an old crab, who would listen to reason after having his say.
From this point of view miracles become necessary in themselves, and are to be considered merely as inexplicable to man.
And nature (considered merely as nature in general) is dependent on them.
He merely once considered emigrating to Jamaica and then abandoned the plan.
Amanda Bates was no longer merely considering a change of command.
For these reasons, a distant connection to a family of the old nobility is often merely considered as a curiosity.
Why, she wasn't yet sure; so for the moment she put the matter aside and merely considered the Captain's premise.
A thinking being, considered merely as such, cannot be cogitated otherwise than as subject.