It is good for men to respect and admire them, without expecting favours or punishments from them. |
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Indeed, one of the important values which health care professionals have to hold dear is great respect for human life. |
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If you are going to drive this car, know your limits, and respect its power. |
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I admire and respect them both, and they seem nice guys, but boring and bland. |
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The annual adjustment shall be made only in respect of one-fifth of the tax imposed on the goods. |
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If you want to be treated well, then very sweetly but firmly demand the respect you want. |
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We should respect and admire their tenacity and self-belief, if not their ability to provide us with actual data. |
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In this respect Trout Mask Replica takes all available musical genres and foregrounds them as genre through abrupt and aggressive juxtaposition. |
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Students were queried with respect to individual needs in order to create an optimal learning environment. |
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The hard working people in the theatre community deserve our respect and admiration for the time and effort they put into their craft. |
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However, the Irish Seal Sanctuary said many local fishermen shared a respect for wildlife and nature. |
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The last quarter helped regain some respect by fighting the match out to the final siren but Swans still ended up 57 point in arrears. |
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You and your people have forgotten the manitous, you have forgotten to respect the very things that give your people life. |
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So if Polly wants Phil to remain her friend she needs to respect his feelings. |
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Even their own internal operating practices showed a lack of respect for democracy. |
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Collision Damage Waver insurance is important but only protects you from financial loss in respect to the vehicle. |
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He didn't bring up one single argument in respect to the abortion of a budget that was tabled this year. |
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A testament to the high respect in which he was held was seen in the large attendance at his wake, removal and burial. |
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While neither side disputed the facts with respect to integration, they quarrelled over differing interpretations of the consequences. |
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The Government have placed fostering a culture of respect at the centre of their legislative programme in the Queen's Speech. |
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It was also a serious step because we know both Bob and Kate to some degree and respect them in many ways. |
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He himself would have been personally acquainted with the complainant and in that respect lacked independence. |
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Look beyond the superficial similarities and you will see that he, as evidenced by this quote from a poem, had no respect for his mammy either. |
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I think that, when you work with somebody of that caliber there's just an immediate respect for him and his process. |
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They say Leighton has a knack of gaining the respect of employees, particularly at the shop floor end of the businesses he is involved with. |
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What can parliamentarians do to regain respect with community as custodians of the public good? |
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At least it help boost the police's image and regain the public respect following their deteriorating performance in general. |
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Its not too late for the premier to regain the initial respect she commanded among constituents of this province. |
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My poetry teacher, who I have a huge amount of admiration and respect for, came with her son and daughter. |
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With the greatest of respect to the Ireland captain, he would not have made a jot of difference against such physical and technical ability. |
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Authoritative parents respect children's individualism while insisting they meet reasonable requirements. |
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This man tells it like it is whether you like it or not, and he gained my respect after two seconds of listening to him. |
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So we hired a temp from this agency that supposedly specializes in temps who respect diversity and can handle working in places like ours. |
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Not all young people are bad, but there seems to be a growing number of them with a lack of respect for anything or anyone. |
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How can the Supreme Court possibly know what the most divisive policy is with respect to these hair-splitting distinctions. |
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Most people, on the other hand, seem to acknowledge that it is difficult to score a film, so people respect film composers more. |
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One can only respect the moral judgment of the great majority of Scotsmen and women who supported the bill to ban all live animal hunting. |
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Why should Aboriginal Australians be in a lesser position in respect of proprietorial rights than other Australians? |
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If the Commission wins, the Court will merely declare that the member state has failed to respect the particular legal obligation. |
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Similarly, neither of the two units will be damaged if the trailer jackknifes with respect to the tractor. |
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Young soldiers respect a soldier wearing the EIB as a man of accomplishment and skill. |
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Lack of accountability has corroded public respect for business and political leaders. |
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But Germany and Japan make poor analogies with respect to the contemporary Middle East. |
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I hope it results in them changing their ways and showing greater respect to other cultures. |
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What respect is there for the words of the Prophets, the Talmudic Sages or the rabbinic giants of today? |
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They will raise an interim invoice in respect of the work that the claims manager will carry out on the case. |
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These are people that are next to you in a traumatic incident and that trust and support and respect has to be there. |
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Perhaps a section of his constituency-to-be may even, on inspecting the images, develop a new respect for him. |
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And I hope you'll respect my wishes, and stop reading this site, and let us go our separate ways. |
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These jumped-up guardians of the yellow lines show no respect for man, beast or the Scottish team. |
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There was no evidence of dishonesty or bad character with respect to either of them. |
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A few years back charities and voluntary organisations had a mutual respect for one another's services and duplication did not happen. |
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That same enthusiasm and respect is what prompted two of his current students to seek his advisement. |
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This week in a warning to yobs the Prime Minister declared that a central theme of his third term in office was to regain respect in society. |
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The model was adapted with respect to three points for the purpose of this study. |
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He is one of the few major political figures who still enjoys considerable respect from parts of both political parties. |
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Not only that but I also know that as his big sister he does respect my opinions on some level so he gets quite hurt. |
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Although this might be unpopular in the short term, at least they will regain some respect once the current mob mentality dies down. |
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Let me start by saying that I have a lot respect for Stuart Baird as a cutter and, based on his first film, not his second, as a director. |
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Develop player and team respect for the ability of opponents, as well as for the judgement of referees and opposing coaches. |
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Every party expressed its deep respect for her abilities as shown in that position. |
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The whole process took place behind a specially-erected screen to ensure privacy out of respect for those whose remains were being re-interred. |
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His comments in respect of this issue show a lack of judgement and perspective. |
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He is a competitive guy who shoots from the hip and commands huge respect from his players. |
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Nuclear fusion reactions are like nuclear fission reactions, therefore, in the respect that some quantity of mass is transformed into energy. |
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In some States, I know there is a similar statutory scheme with respect to boats. |
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Graham cited values such as democracy, gender equality and respect for human rights. |
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It looks to me like the corporation was backstopping everything with respect to these investments. |
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In the end it was respect for Bacon's carefully calibrated performance that kept me in my seat. |
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They committed themselves to elaborate codes of behavior that included respect for women and a certain mannerly decorum. |
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He thought it would win him extra respect in his neighbourhood, where murders, shoot-outs and drug deals were all part of life's rich tapestry. |
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As I watched, it wasn't a grudging respect for the perfectly tailored and coiffed tribune of the masses that filled me, but a wave of nausea. |
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The Tridentine rite I attended in Flint was unchanged in every respect from the Mass of my youth and yet it impressed me as radically different. |
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You will be reminded that firefighters deserve your deep and abiding appreciation and respect for their service. |
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But with all due respect to my scientific training, I am not sure that I am the man to read on this subject. |
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I know there are a lot of people in the region who also respect his strong stance on family issues. |
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Why can't football fans have this sort of outlook, and give respect where it is due? |
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Democracy depends on the rule of law, to be sure, both for its constitutive procedures and for the respect that its outcomes command. |
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It was hoped that an alliance would be established wherein trust and respect would be shared. |
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I highly admire and respect him for what he does and he highly respects me for what I do. |
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Rugby League has not only preserved its identity, it is safeguarded by a genuine respect for its fans, rival teams, and even officials. |
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Though similar points are raised in respect of each of them their respective terms are different. |
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Did your co-stars respect your director position or did you have to crack the whip, so to speak? |
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This contract also excludes liability in respect of disposal or dumping of any waste materials or substances. |
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By contrast, those in favour of reform were accorded a respect that bordered on the deferential. |
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These accords granted indigenous communities autonomy and respect for traditions and customs. |
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We used to respect each other a lot more, and besides they had a natural authority over players. |
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He gave Quebec six months to start changing its forestry laws to respect the 25-year-old agreement. |
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And nothing will earn more respect and admiration from the hardware fan as a water cooler. |
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As Polsby points out, the art of the gerrymander is another instance with respect to which the constitutional order has been turned on its head. |
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I admit I respect his body of work but every now and then I'll send him an e-mail just to wind him up. |
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One of the first precepts of any civilised society is respect for law and order. |
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What really astounds me is that our law enforcement agency shows so little respect for the law. |
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The rahui is intended to respect the mana of the mountain and ensure the safety and protection of all people entering the region. |
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Furthermore, the epicycle does not move at a uniform rate with respect to the centre of the deferent or the Earth. |
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Could you tell me what is the sleep duration a person needs, with respect to age in general? |
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Across all civilisations, the place of rest has always been sacred so please respect it. |
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The people who work with her feel I think a lot of respect and affection for her, and she unleashes people's energies. |
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This mighty power will continue to press for county councillors to respect the professional judgement of their highway engineers and consultants. |
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There is still embedded in Irish culture a deep respect and genuine affection for the Pope and the office of the Papacy. |
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But, out of respect and affection for Dave, I'll add it to the growing list of banned words. |
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They should be given the respect that such a title signifies, but they also have to respect your feelings and fears as well. |
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A different reaction or argument of white Southerners in respect to recent events in the South is bewilderment. |
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With so many people here involved in the fishery, they tend to have a great respect for the terns, and for nature in general. |
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There will also be a spectrum of appropriate respect depending on the nature of the decision of the lower court which is challenged. |
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Some opponents of this war are genuine pacifists, and I respect their position. |
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As part of the message, he affirmed the team's support for the struggle of the tribal people for dignity, respect and liberty. |
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He and I can agree in our respect for a consistent and conscientious pacifism. |
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The agent had, by an altogether separate fraud, issued cover notes in respect of non-existent policies. |
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Learn to respect and reciprocate small gestures of concern, kindness, compassion and humanity. |
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When people talk of the declining respect for elders, they're probably right. |
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With due respect to your person I kindly wish to ask for your attention and consideration just for a while. |
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Opponents deserved no respect and the conventions of war went by the board. |
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This is a serious handicap for a country that is still struggling to revive its economy and regain respect from the international community. |
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I grew to love and respect Xavier, who showed me many small kindnesses like tying my shoe-laces, wiping my nose or offering me the odd sweet. |
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Finally, the plants must respect the factors that are always present or that may run them afoul of the local jurisdiction. |
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It has to confront its own problems if it is to regain respect in world politics. |
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I know we didn't get any respect on the tote board, but looking at the numbers, this horse belonged. |
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I respect and understand the director's wishes about a commentary track, I just don't agree with him. |
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This is not to say that the hospital lacked commitment with respect to what was done for him. |
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Likewise, please respect my wish for anonymity as I will respect yours, if that is what you desire. |
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But we approach a lot of issues from different angles and different viewpoints, and I respect him for that. |
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The family said they now hoped the media would respect their wish for privacy to be left alone to grieve. |
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While all agree he is tough and prone to losing his temper, there is almost universal respect for his abilities as a soldier. |
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We also need the respect of the general public in the fight against crime and drugs. |
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The town has great affection for him and great respect for his golfing abilities. |
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It also reflected a respect for standards and for the public with whom staff were in contact and it reinforced morale. |
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No, your Honour, you can exclude them by respect of a ministerial decision not to grant them a visa. |
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English courts generally respect the legal form the parties impose on a transaction and do not recharacterize it in another way. |
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Rather, according to their averments, the claim was for recompense in respect that the respondents had, they said, been unjustly enriched. |
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The most important thing to remember with respect to this film is that it is not a documentary. |
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In recent e-mail to Willimon, I told him I respect him as a man of God and of the scriptures. |
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The dispute then is not with respect to the mathematical calculation but rather the entitlement. |
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It contains not one moment of jollity, humour, or that respect for the audience that had paid for their inclusion. |
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I suppose people just want to show their love and regard and respect for me. |
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This will put more pressure on the city with respect to traffic and other problems. |
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Is there an interference with the right to respect for private life in this case? |
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People value and respect science and are grateful for the many great goods it brings. |
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We respect people and have regard for people if they are good at what they do. |
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An evaluation of the clinical significance of the reduction of the tracheal caliber with respect to airway R was the second goal of our study. |
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The problem with this is that the effect of the war in this respect would be marginal, at best. |
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Ragdolls should be treated with the same care and respect bestowed upon all other breeds. |
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I haven't seen the film adaptation of Ulysses, but I hear some Joyceans respect and admire its attempt to film an unfilmable novel. |
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While both men are tenacious political strategists, they clearly have a healthy respect for one another. |
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With respect to the abduction of the Egyptian ambassador, it was quite odd to see the ambassador leaving his house with no protection. |
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Is it because of his respect for the age-old prejudice of the orthodoxy against these arts? |
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Either you respect the basic tenets of civilised society, or you face the consequences. |
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Rabbi Berger's pious respect for Schneerson's memory severely compromises his best efforts to combat the Lubavitchers' adoration of him. |
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It is increasingly important that medical experts have real authority and expertise to retain the respect of their colleagues. |
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I use te reo Maori as part of my journey, learning the language, and as a sign of my respect and love for te reo. |
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We educate them to respect where they are but to keep their identity as Muslims. |
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When two boxers trade punches for 12 rounds, we salute the champion and respect the loser. |
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To my colleagues who aspired for this position, I salute you and respect you for the good fight we had. |
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If the aggrieved party is unable to establish the value of a loss of bargain he may seek compensation in respect of his reliance losses. |
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Well, the new realism is that juries cannot be trusted in respect of any matter that might be adverse to the accused. |
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The answers to these and other important questions are monumentally consequential with respect to both prevention and intervention efforts. |
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I've become very agnostic politically anyway, but it's based on a sheer lack of respect for the political classes. |
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Mutual respect was shown in many ways, especially in the conduct of boys toward one another. |
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The large congregation present at both removal and burial was testament to the respect in which David and his family are held. |
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The days of a manager commanding respect from his players simply because of who he is are long gone if they ever existed at all. |
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There has been a revival of respect for patois as a symbol of cultural pride among St. Lucians. |
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The nature of the conversation and the respect for elders reflects Chinese customs, particularly that of the young coming to the wise for advice. |
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I mean, he's not perfect, he does not have 100 percent control over these renegade terrorists, but he does have some respect in the Middle East. |
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In physics, the critical angle is described with respect to the normal line. |
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Collectors have come to expect and respect SWV for putting their all into each release, larding it with as much added value as possible. |
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For those with no respect or regard for law and order, such rules and laws are irrelevant. |
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In that respect Scotland made progress last week, even if it did so amid a flurry of discouraging headlines. |
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On the same day of the meeting last month, the Downing Street strategy unit held an away-day to discuss the respect agenda. |
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The fourth principle is respect for confidentiality and the data protection laws. |
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It was predicted that altruists and non-altruists would still be differentiable to perceivers with respect to helpfulness. |
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We refused and stressed that out of respect for the thousands who had signed it, we would only deliver it by hand. |
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We are losing vast amounts of tax money, as well as the respect of the people. |
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So me, I wonder how giving people more days to laze at home amounts to respect for religion. |
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With respect to the requirement to provide notice of the intended repossession, the defendants rely upon the principle enunciated here. |
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The unit controls balloon axial movement and rotation with respect to the laser beam. |
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Learn respect for your elders and betters, child, or I will make sure you burn. |
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Even the Parrot aimed to inculcate the habits of godliness and good behaviour, consideration for others, respect for ones elders and betters. |
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I wish she'd just get out of my room, respect my need to be alone for a while and just stop bothering me. |
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Saudis traditionally kiss the hands of royals as a sign of respect and loyalty when they visit. |
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I respect them and their abilities, they respect me and mine, and we all go home happy. |
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It will be observed that in this respect the early atomists were far more scientific than Epicurus and even than Aristotle. |
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Imitating the great singers with full respect to their quiddities and idiosyncrasies isn't easy. |
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I tell the youth that they must respect the elders and try to learn from them by sitting at their feet. |
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Then section 36 is the exclusionary provision in respect of injury which applies in this case. |
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I accept the evidence of Mr. Pearson and Mr. Glendon with respect to their observations of the crack or split or fissure in the tubing. |
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I respect what everyone else decides but I hope my refusal is not held against me. |
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In terms of linear systems theory, the point spread function and the modulation transfer function become invariant with respect to defocus. |
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I think that our society is held together by respect for these public voicings of commitment. |
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But that right does not extend to forcing their views upon others and they should respect the hard-fought freedoms we have in this country. |
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Do you think he would have commanded as much respect if he had worn different coloured contact lenses, white make-up and black eye-shadow? |
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The issue was made as a red herring to detract from the real issues in respect of his management style. |
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Critics are going to savage this film out of respect to Charade and that's not really fair. |
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First of all, I'd like to tell him I admire and respect him as one of the very unique talents in television. |
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He was good neighbour and friend who commanded much regard and respect in the area. |
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There are ways and means of showing respect without such references, which only demean the person who makes use of the term. |
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She has appealed to her own family's codes of respect and faithfulness to one's word. |
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Over the course of their two-year journey, the travelers learned to respect the mighty beast. |
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Every child should be brought up to know right from wrong and to respect their peers and elders. |
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Let us enjoy her tennis, savour her exploits and respect and appreciate her talents. |
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The people in China have traditional respect for scholarship and knowledge. |
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His faith is far more sincere and far more deserving of respect than the brain-dead know-nothingism of the fundamentalists. |
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I personally found it just a little too negative with respect to the working girls. |
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Iowa players squawked all off-season about a lack of respect after last year's success. |
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For all these reasons, we consider that the jury's verdict in respect of this appellant was safe, and that her appeal must be dismissed. |
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An individual can claim a standard rate tax credit in respect of home loan interest he has paid in the tax year. |
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My decision with respect to costs shall be reserved pending receipt of written submissions from the parties. |
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Employers must retain records in respect of each employee in receipt of taxable benefits. |
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This habit of mindlessly raging at others is reprehensible from the standpoint of courtesy and respect for others. |
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Royalty is accorded less respect and marriage is no longer regarded as sacrosanct. |
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At the age of 60 he has returned to the theme in his new film Rita's Legends, in every respect a worthy follow-up to the earlier work. |
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They faced each other, each bowing slightly in respect to a worthy opponent. |
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If he backs off now, the limited respect he has gained already could contract to a negative footnote. |
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I respect you greatly and very much admire what you have achieved in so many places. |
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At the same time, it opens you to a respect and a reverence in fact, for what is true and holy in other religions. |
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In that respect the kind of analysis that is going on is no different to the Kremlinology of the Cold War. |
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The reflection symmetry operation, as you might expect, reflects an object with respect to a plane. |
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She is thoughtful and reflective, and I have enormous respect for her passionate dedication. |
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My basic attitude is respect for anyone who's published a translation of Homer. |
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The problem with the young scallywags of today is that they don't have any respect for their elders and betters. |
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The Cunas respect the different positions that family members hold, and greet each other accordingly. |
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Each should stop tearing him apart and respect the rights of the other women. |
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Each first tearable line of separation is offset with respect to the second tearable line of separation. |
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The Attorney General submits that the Judge was wrong in respect of both rulings. |
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What's wrong with people that they can't look each other in the eye with respect and without motivation? |
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With respect to orbit altitude, four of six planned ascent burns have been completed. |
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Students should have great respect and regard for their teachers, she said. |
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The parties reserved their position in this respect as regards any future proceedings. |
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The trustees can be expected to respect these wishes once there is no family or appropriate person to whom the money should be paid. |
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I've treated him with the respect that he probably didn't deserve, and it wasn't easy. |
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According to Confucianism, one of the most important values is respect for elders. |
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With respect to his comments regarding the fans' behaviour, how did he expect them to react? |
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The ECB's regulations regarding junior cricket in respect of helmets and bowling and fielding restrictions have been adopted. |
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I also counsel clients with respect to securities regulatory issues, including listing and delisting on the Nasdaq Stock Market. |
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It is plain from the maps that in this intervening period the road alignment was altered in respect of the Castle Acre spur and the Pink Road. |
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The adjusting disks thereby invariably define a position of the kingbolt with respect to the supporting arms. |
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We should admire those who command respect through their actions, their vision, or their concern for others. |
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The two cases are set out on page number four with respect to the block wythe and the brick wythe. |
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With all due respect to Mr Hiddink, it is unlikely he would have achieved what O'Neill has. |
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With all due respect to Chen, he needs to be set straight on that right from the start. |
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With all possible respect to the authors of this proposal, I do not find it very clear. |
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With all respect to her argument I do not think that is quite the correct way of putting it. |
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So surely that gives you the right to expect them to respect your feelings. |
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In fact I think we gained little or no respect by allowing ourselves to fall in with the consensus. |
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The hateful look in her blue eyes disappeared suddenly, replaced by one of respect and regretfulness, but only for an instant. |
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They have a lot of respect now, and all the bands on the label are unique and talented. |
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If tilt is assumed to be the sole cause, the C-terminal helix of the peptide would need to be at a 300 angle with respect to the bilayer normal. |
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He has shown sportsmanship and respect for his rivals in a sport where it is very easy to take the low road. |
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These rocks are also of biogeographic interest because unlike truly allochthonous terranes they are parautochthonous with respect to the craton. |
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Pick either one, and prepare to reimagine your theology and your social ethic with respect to families. |
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Yes, in Kantian terms, respect for autonomy is closely related to the categorical imperative of treating people as ends and not means. |
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What are editors' attitudes and perceptions toward graphics and design with respect to the attractiveness of their online editions? |
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Winning the quiz, aside from the kudos and respect from your peers, nets you eight pints of beer or lager. |
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In the result therefore a verdict of acquittal was directed in respect of all charges against both accused. |
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Among these was the latter's agreement to respect a number of human rights treasured in the west. |
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In my view, no hard and fast rules can be laid down in respect of this issue. |
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I suspect they were visiting a local family and had come to pay respect to two old folks who'd not seen this last winter through. |
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For all his occasional zaniness and bad positions on various issues, I've got a certain respect for him. |
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I've known him and worked with him over the years and have a great respect for him. |
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We are here to affirm the rights of all New Zealanders to legal protection and social respect for their relationships. |
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This is an understanding of right and wrong and respect for oneself and society as a whole. |
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To compare it in this respect with the work of any other poet in English throws this peculiarity into relief. |
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A jobbing musician, he not only achieved tremendous respect as a jazz artist but he worked with popular African and Caribbean bands as well. |
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Everyone wants democracy, respect of human rights, political pluralism, freedom of the press, and a general amnesty to be issued. |
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Where it really falls down is that even in respect of private activity, employers can contract out of the protections. |
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While wanting to convey respect for those who differ, I would suggest it best that couples wait until marriage before having sexual relations. |
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No further charges with respect to these items were recorded in the third quarter. |
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She is young and tough, the servants respect her, and everything is in impeccable order. |
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Suppose my prior desire was relatively indeterminate with respect to when it should be realized. |
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For an angled endoscope, the direction of view is the tip of the image with respect to the endoscope shaft. |
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Baltic activists seized on the 1975 Helsinki Accords to demand respect for national and individual rights in the Baltic region. |
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They showed no respect for the fact he is going through a hard time and instead tried to have a cheap laugh at him. |
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I think you should give the dissenter the respect to respond to the points that he makes. |
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However, the company turned a blind eye on such issues, disregarding basic respect towards workers. |
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And, in a serendipitous way, Hollywood is according some newfound respect to the Man From Plains. |
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Both generations should respect each other's views and be accommodating. |
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I treasure you my love and have so much respect and admiration for you. |
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When he looked for a job in the business world, he said no employer seemed to respect his degree. |
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Perhaps it is their wisdom and spirit that I respect and treasure. |
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Does this backdown demonstrate a newfound respect for our liberties? |
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Data were classified as early or late responses, as well as with respect to whether the lavages were of the bronchial or alveolar regions of the lung. |
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We respect the genius and ingenuity, not only the Korean film but the Japanese manga, the original source. |
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Thus, there was an intestacy with respect to the residue of the Estate. |
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He raised several concerns regarding the proposed tuition hikes, especially with respect to the differential tuition fees applied to international students. |
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There are no major problems regarding the respect of fundamental rights. |
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Participants were required to adhere to the same library rules regarding respect for copyright and general behaviour as are other members of the university. |
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But in the end, they went for it, made a really brave move, and I have nothing but gratitude and respect for them. |
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None of the amendments related in any way to the issue of financial disclosure or altered in any respect the releases regarding support and property rights. |
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He says it kindly, and I think that he might actually respect my opinion. |
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They never got the respect of Abbott and Costello, Laurel and Hardy, the Marx brothers. |
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I admire and respect you for achieving all that you have over the years. |
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But a mature respect for the competition tempers the killer instinct. |
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On the other hand, it has the distinction proper to students who know to respect themselves and the things of the spirit to which they dedicate themselves. |
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With a little effort, it is possible to keep kosher and respect the Sabbath. |
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Basic human decency and respect for the dead as well as for the feelings of their grieving loved ones should guarantee that burial places are sacrosanct. |
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I have no respect for cowards who strike when the enemy 's back is turned. |
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They are mindless senseless yobs with no respect for anybody else. |
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You cannot learn anything if you do not pay due respect to your elders. |
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When as a medical student you dissected a cadaver, were there things said and done that left you deeply worried about the respect that you might be shown when you are dead? |
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When the evangelisation of Ireland began in the fifth century St. Patrick and his contemporaries pragmatically accepted the indigenous respect for sacred wells. |
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Everyone should respect whatever is held sacred by any other individual. |
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