After carefully ( ) the bid packages from each vendor, we have decided to award the contract to Thomas Cullen.A. consideredB. consideringC. considerateD. consideration

After carefully ( ) the bid packages from each vendor, we have decided to award the contract to Thomas Cullen.

A. considered

B. considering

C. considerate

D. consideration

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