Considering itself seems to imply an ending, thus it's hard to have any other analyses or recognitions that are deemed necessary.
It appears to be the most satisfactory explanation for the issue, or perhaps a well-articulated rational understanding.
The remaining actions, therefore, no longer require other analyses, or the concern over definitive recognition.
What kind of understanding of the issue, or handling of action, might still be required next?
What is possessed might still seem to be the most satisfactory acceptance and suitable recognition of the issue.
The subsequent thoughts, therefore, seem no longer to require further contemplation.
Once again, when faced with the same issue, what kind of more genuine understanding or appropriate cognition might be needed?
It must entail a seemingly more appropriate explanation or understanding when confronted by others with the issue.
But it allows for other seemingly more genuine and satisfactory articulations of the issue.