It drives really well, and it was surprisingly easy to manoeuvre, bearing in mind that long bonnet. |
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It is worth bearing in mind that many of the activities and excursions, such as boat trips and diving, are subject to good weather conditions. |
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But who is going to train them, bearing in mind that they will be extra to the going rate? |
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That aside, and bearing in mind that my vehicles were brand new, the cars' poise and agility are almost faultless. |
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That said, it's worth bearing in mind that annual profits of fund managers can be very sensitive to year-on-year performance of the stock market. |
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It might also be worth bearing in mind that once someone has one foot on the zebra crossing, its illegal not to stop. |
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It is also worth bearing in mind that learning new software does provide you with useful skills that may be transferable on a future occasion. |
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There will be an order for costs in the appropriate form, bearing in mind that the claimant is publicly funded. |
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The second principle is to promote dissemination, in all possible ways, while bearing in mind that music and works of art are not free of charge. |
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The actuary also determines the contribution needed to maintain the fund at this level bearing in mind that the members continuously accrue additional benefits. |
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It is often a case of trial and error, bearing in mind that the transition to energy self-sufficiency is a process. |
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Follow your instincts while bearing in mind that we must, and will, hew to our principles. |
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He deserves some credit for that, bearing in mind that Wells invented time travel as well. |
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It may be necessary to trim the depth of the worktop to suit your overall finished depth, bearing in mind that an overhang over the base units is normal. |
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Beyond that, it's worth bearing in mind that life after graduation isn't a sprint. |
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Reportedly, and bearing in mind that he considered the ladder to be in poor condition, he tended to be extra cautious. |
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Versailles has become the prime location for abdicating French sovereignty, bearing in mind that the German Empire was proclaimed there. |
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Taste everything you can, bearing in mind that each smokehouse uses a slightly different recipe. |
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The fact that the seminar was international is very important, bearing in mind that the nature of CSR is different from one country to another. |
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This should have a positive on employment bearing in mind that unemployment is significantly higher in the Leipzig-Halle region than the national average. |
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It will require the advice of legal services and that will be sought, particularly bearing in mind that it may provide a speedy response to a failure to comply with Community law pending a court ruling. |
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However, bearing in mind that education must be able to satisfy requirements in the relatively long term, it will be necessary to consider to what extent they are representative of the future. |
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Supervisors must therefore analyse the situation of each institution in the light of these principles, bearing in mind that good governance contributes to depositor protection. |
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The amount of the provision recognized is calculated based on an appraisal of the level of the risk, bearing in mind that the occurrence of an ongoing event may lead, at any time, to a reappraisal of the risk. |
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He also had a meeting with Brothers Brendan and Charles to discuss a possible plan for the novitiate, bearing in mind that Philip will may be continuing his formation on the other side of the Atlantic. |
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Season well with salt and plenty of pepper, bearing in mind that terrines always need plenty of seasoning as they are to be served cold. |
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With that said Senators I will end my remarks and take your questions, bearing in mind that I may have to be somewhat circumspect on some of my responses. |
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They should, therefore, be adapted to the average skills of teachers, bearing in mind that the textbook can be one way for less qualified teachers to improve their training, and thus, their teaching. |
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Every arrangement has been made to receive these people, bearing in mind that this first group to arrive includes many children, about 300 children, a number of sick people and individuals with handicaps. |
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Carry out this operation over the whole surface of the wheel, bearing in mind that the decision to tension or relax the spokes also directly influences the wheel dishing. |
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The mind boggles at the pettiness of some of the scores that might be settled in this tome, though it's worth bearing in mind that Simon Cowell recently claimed that he and Walsh will always be friends. |
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It should also be noted that the revenue actually received by the park is lower than that mentioned in the contract, bearing in mind that taxes and all specific costs have to be deducted from the takings. |
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The question, however, is whether one of the approaches would be patently more effective than the other, especially bearing in mind that the country of origin of FDI tends to determine which approach is followed. |
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Evidence of conversations with customers who are prepared to discuss such things, bearing in mind that their interests are not coincident with those of the domestic producers, would be hearsay. |
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They calculate how much water will be available if the table is not to fall, decide which crops to grow and estimate how much water they will use, bearing in mind that about half will go in evapotranspiration. |
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Caution had also been advised in extrapolating from one area to another, particularly bearing in mind that there was no multilateral regime that covered the area of investment. |
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What was relevant was not pinpointing the inconsistencies in the current system but reflecting in a constructive way on how to improve it, bearing in mind that poverty was the ultimate denial of human rights. |
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We must therefore move forward flexibly in the legislative conciliation process, bearing in mind that the second stage will be monitoring the legislation. |
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But it is worth bearing in mind that it was the ability to control convective heat, via the steam engine, which powered the industrial revolution. |
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It's worth bearing in mind that this study only measured cellular ageing. |
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The Commission regrets that the Portuguese authorities did not notify the project sooner, bearing in mind that the company applied for the aid in 1996, the year in which the project started. |
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They should also look to the future, bearing in mind that the 2010 Johannesburg target for decelerating the loss of biodiversity was only six years away. |
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Circulating information, bearing in mind that it has to reach not just the specialists or the politicians, but also the small businesses and individual citizens at local level. |
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An exemption from visa requirements might also be envisaged, bearing in mind that such an exemption would imply a change of the existing Community legislation. |
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It is necessary to move forward in both respects, always bearing in mind that the ultimate objective is the complete elimination of nuclear weapons. |
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This model is part of the new generation Colt range and drives in with some impressive statistics bearing in mind that it is still a fast and accelerative car. |
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However, it is worth bearing in mind that even those services with access to the Twitter 'firehose' do not have anything even approaching a complete Twitter archive. |
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Attacks on the English homeland are to be prepared, bearing in mind that inconclusive results with insufficient forces are to be avoided in all circumstances. |
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Bearing in mind that much of the Vale of York is on a flood plain, the area is susceptible to high levels of flooding. |
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Bearing in mind that we are both in our seventies we found ourselves in a very traumatic situation. |
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Bearing in mind that this is a heavier car than the other Focus models, Ford has uprated the brakes. |
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