This does not mean pampering to their needs without thought and due consideration. |
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Sometimes we get carried away with a particular hype and there is not due consideration in the law. |
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In all such instances, after due consideration I was satisfied that the evidence was relevant and admissible. |
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It is the responsibility of the Group to ensure that all qualified candidates are given due consideration. |
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They will be given due consideration, while maintaining a primary objective of creating safe travel conditions for the City's citizens. |
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It would also ensure that the protection of society is given due consideration when young offenders are sentenced. |
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Moreover, the developments in the former Eastern bloc countries, Africa, and South America should be given due consideration. |
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After due consideration, we supported the adoption of the draft declaration at the first session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva last year. |
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To conclude, Commissioner, I should also like to say that other issues have not been given due consideration. |
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An employee's decision to report will, in all cases, be given due consideration in the event any disciplinary action is necessary. |
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After due consideration, the Court does not find a basis for separate treatment. |
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Learning and knowledge transfer are also given due consideration when members are selected to working groups and projects. |
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Nepal had regularly submitted its periodic reports to the human rights treaty bodies and had given due consideration of their recommendations. |
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Such requests should be given due consideration and should receive a favourable response wherever possible and appropriate. |
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Moreover, current recruitment policy puts emphasis on the best candidate, with gender and ethnicity given due consideration for a balance. |
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The views of the taxpayer, as presented in the MAP request, are given due consideration. |
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We hope that the proposals set out in that statement, along with other proposals made during this debate, will be given due consideration. |
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It was further recommended that due consideration be given to environmental science education. |
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When divesting, the Fund would, as far as practical, consult with its main investment partners and give due consideration to their views. |
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He gave it due consideration, turning the idea over in his mind. |
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The Commission may decide not to take forward all the suggestions in the report but we will certainly give them due consideration. |
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There are numerous business structures available, such as sole trader, limited and partnership, and the pros and cons of these need to be given due consideration. |
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Undoubtedly this issue would have to be given due consideration by any couple in such a predicament, but I believe that it should be subordinated to the moral concerns. |
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In this case, the third person may feel aggrieved because his idea was not given due consideration. |
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Being cannabis novices, this is not a decision they have reached without due consideration. |
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Such unseemly haste, such over-excitement, must not, however, be seen as a substitute for due consideration. |
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It is also essential that we retain due consideration for male victims of these crimes. |
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It may therefore be prudent to give intuition and emotions due consideration when developing internationalisation strategies. |
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To answer now before giving due consideration to all the reports submitted to us would be irresponsible. |
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In this context, due consideration should be given to preventing successful dishonest claims by legal or natural persons. |
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Germany argues that an investor would have given this due consideration in his investment decision and his demand for remuneration. |
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Crown lands and assets will be managed with due consideration for public safety. |
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I am certain that this budget will be well received because it was prepared with due consideration for the concerns expressed by residents. |
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Such change should therefore only be adopted after due consideration of the implications and impacts of doing so. |
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At the same time, the chosen strategy gives due consideration to the unique situation created by the transition to Monetary Union. |
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We can make individual, community, national and even global choices with due consideration for the collective good. |
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After due consideration, Selby raps it home, sends a pink after it, and wades in. |
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If someone else is nominated, then we will of course give the matter due consideration and state our opinion. |
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The Employer will give each request due consideration based on its merits and the requirements of operations. |
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After due consideration, I have concluded that, at this time, it is not impracticable to hold a general election in any riding in Manitoba. |
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After due consideration, I'm going to pass on ringside tickets, if you don't mind. |
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Factual findings made during the reporting period are referred to, with due consideration given to confidentiality and security concerns. |
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The board of governors, after due consideration of the matter, ratified Layfield's appointment. |
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After due consideration, in April 1997 it agreed to participate in what became the Aircraft Protocol Group. |
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The goal and the level of subsidy should give due consideration to the funding from all sources. |
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Although promotional items are frequently used, they should be produced and used only after due consideration of their value. |
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After due consideration the Board decides they can pin nothing on the teacher. |
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The case was given due consideration, but in the end the plea made by his son Sergo was rejected. |
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And the editors at SI must have given due consideration to American Pharoah, though the acceptance speech would present challenges. |
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Byman and others think that this has implications that haven't been given due consideration in the current war in Afghanistan. |
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And I hope that this verdict will give us additional evidence so that my detention and beating will be given due consideration by investigators. |
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The PCC accepts that the report contains criticisms of some of its structures and practices, which will need to be given due consideration. |
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Every policymaker and decision-maker should give this matter due consideration. |
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On the other hand, this sector is affected by geographical and environmental differences, which must be given due consideration. |
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Also, we believe that all marine resources, both within and beyond national jurisdiction, should be used in a sustainable manner, with due consideration to marine environment, on a scientific basis. |
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Due to the complexity of the material and the short time available to me, I will restrict myself to a few recapitulatory statements which I consider essential and which I hope the Commission will take into due consideration. |
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Our ultimate goal is to bring about the scientific transformation of a historic-cultural heritance with due consideration and respect for the building, as well as the environment and the community. |
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It is necessary to evaluate aculeate amount of reserves in due consideration of residual oil saturation and irreducible water saturation for this reservoir under waterflooding operation. |
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A forthright, specific and detailed letter setting forth the reasons for termination will convey the message that the employer has given due consideration to this serious decision. |
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As a result, languages will become a strategic factor to be taken into due consideration in conceptualizing, implementing and assessing development programmes worldwide. |
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In addition, due consideration has been given to historical levels of incumbency, current vacancy rates and difficulties in recruiting staff in the light of the restrictions placed on selected nationalities. |
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Instead, the task fell to his deputy, James Cole, who insists the proper procedures were followed and due consideration given to any possible impingement on press freedom. |
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A single-trip over-dimensional vehicle permit may be issued for an over-dimensional vehicle at the sole discretion of the General Manager with due consideration to public safety and infrastructure protection. |
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In implementing these orientations, due consideration should be given to the protection of migrants particularly exposed to the risks of mistreatment and exclusion, notably children and women. |
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However, some Members have stressed that their unbound tariff lines with high applied rates are also sensitive and due consideration should be given to those lines. |
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Some of the information in the financial statements is based on management's best estimates and judgment, and gives due consideration to materiality. |
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The consolidated financial statements contain certain amounts that are based on the use of professional judgement and estimates, the presentation of which gives due consideration to their materiality. |
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In addition, the Group companies are included in the range of controlling instruments for the individual risk types, with due consideration being given to materiality and the possibilities of company law. |
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The information included in these financial statements is based on management's best estimates and judgement with due consideration given to materiality. |
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I should add that as part of the consultations, we met with all organizations, intermediary bodies and individuals with a vested interest in this matter and gave their comments due consideration. |
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As per Recommendation 8, due consideration should be given to exploring opportunities for better horizontal integration with other biotechnology programs. |
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For example, the conduct of preferential and differential treatment for some male Bishops and theologians and the usurping of dialogical space without due consideration of full participation by all. |
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Accounting standard-setters must give due consideration to issues of prudential security and financial stability in all these areas, so that standards play a positive role. |
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Banking supervisors and central banks will ensure that accounting standard-setters give due consideration to prudential security and financial stability concerns. |
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Mr. Speaker, after due consideration, I will vote against this motion. |
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After due consideration, the Council adopted a decision, in which it welcomed the proposal, recognizing the potential role of the Centre in raising awareness and helping the preservation of this admirable historical heritage. |
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Therefore, national regulatory authorities should have powers to impose, as a last resort and after due consideration, retail regulation on an undertaking with significant market power. |
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Reform proposed the use of alternative measures only after due consideration has been given to any views expressed by the victim against whom the offence has been committed. |
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Although the Gulf region applied fixed prices for all secondary licences retired, it appeared that most of these values had been established after due consideration by the Policy and Economics branch. |
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After due consideration of this notice of action, the Chairman issues a final report containing the findings and recommendations that are deemed appropriate. |
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The principle, therefore, should be that decisions are taken after due consideration of service to the Plan's clients and of the bottom-line impact on the fund. |
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The recoverable amount corresponds to the present value of the expected cash flows, where appropriate after due consideration is given to the disposal of collateral. |
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Parliament, after due consideration and debate, should act on the Government's recommendations for the enabling legislation or approve incorporation under companies legislation. |
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Such a plea shall be accepted by the court only after due consideration of the views of the parties and the interest of the public in the effective administration of justice. |
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Accordingly, he wondered whether, after due consideration, it might not be possible to set up a mechanism which, based on procedures to be defined, could provide the Views with a writ of execution. |
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After due consideration of all the facts the Council shall make a report to the Assembly with a recommendation if in the opinion of the Council disciplinary action shall be taken. |
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There's a tension there that's hard to reconcile, so I'd like it to be given due consideration as part of the independent review of how we investigate historical cases, which I announced yesterday. |
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Additional representations submitted by one of the addressees concerning its financial situation were given due consideration by the Commission services. |
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In this connection the question of relationship should be given due consideration by States, with a view to clarifying it in a way considered appropriate. |
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The rate setting mechanisms and the independence of the commission have been before the finance minister and they are in fact being given due consideration. |
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The Court noted that the Tribunal had given due consideration to the respective roles and responsibilities of the respondent, complainant and employer when it came to accommodation. |
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In assessing housing proposals, there are certain criteria which are considered as mandatory, while others must be given due consideration to demonstrate the viability of the proposal. |
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Meeting operational requirements and respecting competition are both important and ought to be given due consideration in all acquisition activities. |
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Skills related to the language or culture of aboriginal people will be taken into due consideration in the evaluation of candidates, in relation to the job requirements. |
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Mawer is an author who has yet to receive his due consideration. |
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How the commercial sector could be integrated into any proposed verification regime was raised as a potential obstacle that needed due consideration. |
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Furthermore, due consideration has to be given to the exchange rate of the euro against the background of the importance of the euro area in the international monetary and financial system. |
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I do not see a need to specify what role I see one or another player performing, but I do see an emerging excess of bigotry which I think we should take due consideration of. |
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No recipe is universal, no policy instrument can blindly be replicated without due consideration being given to the time and place to which it should be specifically tailored. |
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The government has the duty, with due consideration of the need of society for different kinds of work, to provide every citizen with the opportunity to work, and to create equal conditions for obtaining it. |
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Taking into account the provisions of rule 2.3 of the Tokyo Rules, women offenders shall not be separated from their families and communities without due consideration being given to their backgrounds and family ties. |
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However, we believe that this matter should be addressed on a case-by-case basis, with due consideration given to the contributions of candidates to international peace and security. |
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However, especially in later times, purchased slaves and trained combat performers were valuable commodities, and their lives were not given up without due consideration. |
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