As the battle unfolds, the following dispatch from Centcom is worth keeping in mind. |
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The patient must be closely followed to detect any hemodynamic disturbance or cardiac dysrhythmia, keeping in mind this possibility. |
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The prizes will be awarded on quality of work, keeping in mind the entrant's age. |
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Its rating has not moved at all which I think is an achievement, keeping in mind that it's broadcast on cable television. |
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After 70 years the building was converted into a luxury hotel while keeping in mind every aspect of its architectural integrity. |
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This has been done keeping in mind the fact that fans of the game are often not too sure about the various positions of the players in the game. |
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This is a reasonable choice, keeping in mind the purpose of the Act to promote animal welfare. |
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In both cases, you will need to think carefully about the main message you are trying to convey, keeping in mind that clarity is essential. |
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However, keeping in mind his having fallen behind in schooling, he will most often receive a technical education. |
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Activities are planned keeping in mind the short attention span of this age group? |
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Be realistic about what you can do, keeping in mind the resources available to you. |
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But it's worth keeping in mind that just about every decision involves some risk. |
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He said that complexity would have to be embraced at the appropriate scale, keeping in mind the principle of subsidiarity. |
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Season with salt and pepper, keeping in mind that the bacon garnish will be salty. |
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But it's also worth keeping in mind that the final deal was not well aligned with public opinion. |
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Solutions should address all addictions, while keeping in mind that creating other victims is not a solution. |
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In this section, we'll look at the factors that you should emphasize, keeping in mind that each source of capital has different criteria. |
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We, too, have chosen to have a go at transcription, while keeping in mind the examples and precepts of the great French masters. |
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Conduct a two-party negotiation keeping in mind the critical information you prepared. |
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One must look to what is generally acceptable in the circumstances while keeping in mind that community values change over time. |
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In the interim, we must plan while keeping in mind that major progress on this front may require yet more time. |
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Various sections of the regulations expressly specify the objective of keeping in mind the best interests of the child. |
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Be sure to vary her choices from the different food groups, keeping in mind that toddlers need more fat and less fibre than adults do. |
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Rely on more modest and traditional filming keeping in mind that great effects do not necessarily make great films. |
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We will need to study all proposals carefully, keeping in mind that change needs to be a gradual process. |
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First, while remembering that there are no freeways, highways, turnpikes or interstates, estimate the time you think it should take, keeping in mind getting-lost time. |
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Uniforms are designed keeping in mind the theme of the restaurant. |
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He had to keep his eye on tankers, cargo vessels and little sampans while keeping in mind he had just four meters of water, about 13 feet, between ship bottom and riverbed. |
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It was expected that the share of each state would have been slashed at today's meeting keeping in mind the dry conditions and the failure of the monsoons. |
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We used this convenient notation for simplicity, keeping in mind that this notation slightly overestimated the tonicity difference from isotonicity. |
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If we are determined to define a precise boundary, we can place it at 30,000 inhabitants, keeping in mind the arbitrary character of this figure. |
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Taking the MDGs seriously also means looking to the future and keeping in mind two essential facts. |
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Always keeping in mind to fit with your own specifications, with technical limits and with your budget price. |
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Use the latest road maps available to plan your route, keeping in mind that the most direct route is not always the best. |
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Amuse yourself with the information that I share with you, while keeping in mind that Rome wasn't built in a day. |
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The Council encourages the Commission to pursue its efforts in this field, though keeping in mind the principle of proportionality. |
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Use as many fixed windows as codes allow, keeping in mind that floors with bedrooms need at least one operable window for emergency exit. |
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You need to pay attention to detail in the preliminary stages, while keeping in mind the end purpose. |
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However, the same speaker noted that, keeping in mind the sensitivity of the issue, there was room for making the report more comprehensive. |
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What is the best renewal strategy, keeping in mind the renovations you'll have to make soon? |
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Keep control of the harp to ensure that groundfish are given a fair chance to expand, still keeping in mind a healthy seal herd. |
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There is a shared responsibility to manage time on the assignment in order to meet budgetary concerns and ensure proper coverage, while keeping in mind the well-being of employees. |
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Technical documentation must be in sync with the software and help files, keeping in mind that e-commerce solutions and web content also need to be adapted to local requirements. |
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Picture this, keeping in mind that everything is curiously miniaturized. |
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Avant-gardist by nature and always keeping in mind to provide high-quality services to its clients, Gaudreau favours the use of new technologies, which maximize pumping operations and sustainable development. |
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There should be clear understanding of the use and definition of that technique, in order to come closer to a commonly accepted practice, but keeping in mind the difficulties faced in each individual organization. |
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Whether you are a confirmed hiker or you only go on hikes from time to time, you will always have to prepare carefully your itinerary keeping in mind your fitness and? your age! |
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Nevertheless, keeping in mind our special need to form our Formators according to our tradition and values, it is better to organize special courses within the Order at national, zonal or regional levels. |
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In light of these facts, it is most important to be aware of the limitations of the applied theories by keeping in mind that they only represent political tools. |
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In this way, we are able to offer to our governmental agencies customers the best tools against fraud, always keeping in mind ease of use for both citizens and security civil servants in the foreground. |
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First of all, I'm going to talk about it all the way from where the fish make landfall, i.e. Johnstone Strait, through the gulf into the river, keeping in mind that your missing fish is only the part that's above Mission. |
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The concert will be held at the Auditòrium de Palma and it promises to be a great show, keeping in mind Vonda Sheperd's fascination with live shows. |
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Often these barriers are due to esthetical, planning or safety regulations that have not been conceived keeping in mind the specific situations of RES-H applications. |
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The research freeze-dryers are manufactured to adapt to all the environments while at the same time keeping in mind that the unit must fit easily into the space available in the plant room. |
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This innovative, pathbreaking product has been developed keeping in mind the emergencies faced by the soldier in actual combat situations. |
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The project portfolio for Pakistan is expected to remain fairly stable, keeping in mind the reconfiguration of the Country Office and donors' interest in Pakistan. |
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We discovered more and more the need to form the young sisters in the values of our internationality, keeping in mind the different cultural realities of each person in their own Provinces. |
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The Commission on Human Rights exercises oversight over the work of the experts while keeping in mind that the experts are irremovable, independent and are immune from legal process. |
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I have been rather conservative in the changes introduced to the mission statement and the overarching objectives, keeping in mind the spirit of the Board's direction. |
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It is worth keeping in mind this division on power because it does play out in terms of some of the issues around liability and some of the issues that are important in this bill. |
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Ugur Yavas and his staff for October have organised an acro competition and from what we have seen so far, this is an appointment that we will be keeping in mind. |
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To distinguish myths from realities related to this violence, we will follow the culture of discourse while keeping in mind the cruel reality of riots that constitute a social tragedy for everyone. |
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In order you can get reasonable costs for the shipping while keeping in mind fast and safety, Yaibii ships all orders by small international air parcel, registered and given against signature. |
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By way of illustration, the present section briefly introduces some of these issues, keeping in mind the analytical framework signalled in preceding paragraphs. |
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I'm just starting out at the NEC, but it seems that the most important thing is to manage the resources of the union, keeping in mind that these belong to the membership. |
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Sure, keeping in mind that in a democracy anyone gets to be an élitist. |
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It's worth keeping in mind that tenants can apply for housing benefit. |
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We support you in expanding your knowledge and to personally grow, always keeping in mind that life outside the workplace is just as stimulating as work itself. |
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From the interviewer's perspective, this means addressing survivors and witnesses in ways that are meaningful to them, always keeping in mind that a linguistic equivalent is not necessarily a conceptual equivalent. |
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The proposed strategy has been conceived keeping in mind that Blocks W and X must become suitable for the proposed land-use, and that human health and the environment are to be protected. |
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Study specific records should be retained for a minimum period of 3 years after a study is closed keeping in mind that institutional, regulatory or other requirements may necessitate longer periods of retention. |
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Strictly speaking, moreover, this puts the victim and the perpetrator in the same basket, keeping in mind that the perpetrators are rarely caught. |
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But keeping in mind the rapid evolution of creative marketing techniques, it is only a question of time before we see an increase in the registrations of those signs. |
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James's distinction is one worth keeping in mind. |
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Always keeping in mind to be an important strategic ally to our suppliers and distribution partners, we are striving for excellence in product innovation, quality manufacturing, marketing and customer service. |
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Means should be envisaged to minimize the particular suffering of the most vulnerable groups, keeping in mind emergency situations, such as mass refugee flows. |
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The draft review presentation should be carefully assessed, keeping in mind the perspectives of the report recipients and the people under review. |
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Here are some pointers on setting up and conducting these tastings, keeping in mind that there are some differences in the handling of wine tastings or spirits tastings. |
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My aromatic murgh shorba proved to be extremely comforting, keeping in mind the room temperature in the restaurant was a little on the lower side for me. |
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Keeping in mind that people trust experts, you can have a ghostwriter write your web content and you present it under your name. |
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Keeping in mind the goal of minimizing disruption on the page, analphabetic marks frequently require extra attention. |
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Keeping in mind the style, comfort and convenience of its customers, it has given a wide choice to its customers who could opt for a need-based product. |
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Keeping in mind that the fact that I was female, alone and in one of the worst neighborhoods in New York I hailed a Taxi cab that was in desperate need of a car wash. |
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Keeping in mind the notion that the best quarterback is a Monday morning quarterback, if I had it to do over, this is what I would have done differently. |
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Keeping in mind the needs and conditions of India its framers borrowed different features freely from previous legislation viz. |
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Keeping in mind the Christmas season, the shop also has cute Christmas bells for sale. |
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