Plural of consideration; this appears to be a misspelling of 'considerations'—thoughts about something carefully, or factors taken into account.
This is likely a typo for 'considerations' from Latin 'considerare' (to examine closely, observe). The prefix 'con-' means 'with' and 'siderare' relates to 'sidus' (star), originally meaning 'to observe like the stars'.
The original meaning—'observing with the stars'—is magical: Romans believed careful thought meant studying something as steadily as astronomers observe celestial bodies, making any serious deliberation a starlit act.
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