If the code is followed in your workplace, you should be made aware of allegations or complaints against you by a colleague or superior. |
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This would occur whenever the public is made aware of official malfeasance or incompetence. |
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They must be made aware of the troubles that they cause by their own selfish greed. |
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Yet even when we are made aware of that disengagement, we can still remain committed to military service. |
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Children, adolescents, parents and teachers should be made aware of this problem. |
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At the outset of his investigation he was made aware of a previous complaint about the plaintiff which did not result in any charges being laid. |
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At the same time she is made aware of any color that may come to mind while she is breathing and how it changes with inhalation and exhalation. |
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I was not made aware that the policy covered both FOQ's costs and those of the defendants. |
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Even when made aware of bullying, Ofsted inspectors won't mark a school down for it now, either. |
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In many cases, volunteers were not consulted and were only made aware of decisions after they had happened. |
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The panel which decided to release him from the school had not been made aware of this assessment. |
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Younger children have to be made aware of what to do, for example, if they lose their parents in a shop. |
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I was speedily made aware of rich, firm tonal assurance by each player, and the way they skilfully blended together. |
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Everybody has been made aware of the link-up with Staines, but we won't twist anyone's arm to stay. |
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His comments would be less likely to be taken at face value if your readers were made aware of this important fact. |
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Patients are made aware that the service is unlikely to be reimbursed by insurance. |
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The police were made aware of the complaints at half-time, and one Hull fan was arrested for throwing a missile. |
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Youngsters are made aware of their lower-rung positioning, and are expected to revere the time-served expertise of seasoned professionals. |
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In effect, a wider public needs to be made aware of what is happening in contemporary art. |
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The decision was taken without reference to the members who should have been made aware that a funding difficulty existed. |
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Instead, they are made aware of the seriousness of their offences, while also being offered help to withdraw from drugs at an early stage. |
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They should be made aware of their responsibilities concerning the cleanliness and tidiness of their room. |
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He ought to have been made aware of the seriousness of the assault and shown the television pictures before facing the press conference. |
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Bradford firms are to be made aware of the benefits of employing a diverse workforce at a seminar in the city. |
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Teenagers would be made aware of the ill effects of smoking, alcoholism and drug abuse. |
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Our children unfortunately are not generally made aware that behaving rudely is improper. |
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The real benefit of this system is the operator is effortlessly made aware of what's happening during milking. |
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Afghan officials had initially protested that, in contradiction of recent agreements, they had not been made aware of the raids. |
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Unfortunately, although the minister has been made aware of this problem several times, he has chosen to turn a deaf ear. |
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In other words, couples who go to a lawyer to get a divorce are already made aware of reconciliation counselling and urged to make use of it. |
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Employees are made aware of the office's linguistic obligations by means of staff meetings and memorandums from the director. |
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In Lebanon, the instigators of attacks and architects of destabilization must be made aware that the time of interference and impunity is over. |
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For this reason, the judge was not made aware of any such correspondence, and was not informed of the accused's health issues. |
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Special care should be taken to ensure that the families of deacons be made aware of the demands of the diaconal ministry. |
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The ad was removed immediately from the digital obituary paged when we were made aware of the case. |
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The Inspectors were made aware of a major lacuna in whistleblower protection polices that needs to be urgently addressed. |
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However, by clicking on them we are made aware of a more complex reality behind the idyll. |
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I would ask the member to imagine one situation that I was just made aware of. |
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The police are then made aware of the situation and can take the appropriate action. |
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Rather, they must be made aware of the fact that they are living in an age of new monetary reform. |
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In these countries people must be made aware of the need to save precious drinking water resources. |
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The Commission was made aware in September 2008 that high levels of melamine were found in infant milk and other milk products in China. |
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The sensitivity of the test was discussed and it was felt that the general public should be made aware of the sensitivity figures. |
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The aim of this part of the questionnaire is then to be made aware of changes that could have happened. |
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Monthly reporting enables the plant manager to be made aware of, and address, major problems and to pursue opportunities to improve efficiency. |
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Were the athletes made aware that the data obtained from the sports trainers would be used in research? |
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The lack of a transparency culture in Pakistan does not allow the people to be made aware of the excellent work that parliament does. |
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Ensure all personnel have been made aware of fire exit corridors and procedures. |
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Nonetheless, on the ground, detainees are not always made aware of their rights by the law enforcement bodies. |
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The staff responsible for handling disciplinary files must be made aware of these rules and abide by them. |
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The hospitals should be made aware of the cost of a unit of blood to include in the hospital budget. |
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However, the examiners who mark their papers will not be made aware of their circumstances, in order to preserve the integrity of the exams process. |
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Well, did he look into the authorship question at the time, when he was made aware? |
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For example, students are made aware that production of estrogen in the follicle involves androgen production by thecal cells and aromatization by granulosal cells. |
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No one outside his inner circle had been made aware, because the cut could be hidden under his skullcap. |
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Readers of a general botanical journal such as this have the advantage of being made aware of the huge, often surprising and always interesting variety of plant life. |
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When a health authority is made aware of clinical activity at variance with best practice in the private sector, it is still duty bound to investigate and act. |
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It's a small world, our spaceship earth, and in the roll-out of these technologies we are once again made aware how social networks link us together, for better or worse. |
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In fact, the insurer's cheque in settlement of that claim and the other claims of which we were made aware in the course of this proceeding were delivered much more quickly than that. |
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They were made aware of the Court and of the two ongoing cases. |
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Parents had to be made aware of the importance of that goal. |
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They must be continually made aware of our unresolved issues. |
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It's a good idea to make sure young people, in particular, are made aware of the new pseudoscience since they may well be among the most exposed. |
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The Rapporteur has been made aware that Rules of Procedure currently make no provision for steps to be taken subsequent to the withdrawal of a list of candidates by a High Contracting Party. |
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Daf and Cian said they were distraught when they were first made aware of Howard's condition. |
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The royal judges created a body of law by combining local customs they were made aware of through traveling and visiting local jurisdictions. |
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Local communities need to plan their use of fresh water and should be made aware of how certain crops and animals use water. |
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In November, Albert was made aware of gossip that his son had slept with an actress in Ireland. |
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All local authorities will be made aware of the change to law where tax discs will no longer be available. |
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Migratory game bird hunters are made aware of the migratory game bird hunting regulations at the same time as they receive information on the season dates, bag and possession limits, when they purchase their hunting permits. |
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The faithful must be made aware that sin is never simply a private affair, affecting only the sinner, but has harmful repercussions both throughout and beyond the Church. |
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Use of a coordinated approach for approvals ensures that, when one authority is made aware of a proposed activity, all the necessary authorities are informed. |
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Mr. Speaker, I have just been made aware of the proceedings here and the very serious state of affairs which has brought us to the reputation of one of the most reputable members of the House being sullied. |
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Cultural implications: Children should be made aware of the implications of opting out of a particular religion in communities where this could lead to ostracism. |
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I think in general it is important that all political leaders are made aware that they cannot escape justice, if they misbehave to the extent that is the case here. |
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The consumer had to be made aware of the product and its promotional message so that he would be inclined to think of this particular product when came the time to buy. |
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To determine whether the separation agreements were transparent and without confidentiality clauses so taxpayers are made aware of the buyout occurred. |
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I was made aware of my own tendency to pedestalize while talking with Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, during a Unity Forum in Fort Lauderdale. |
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Shasta was made aware of it by how Aunt Lily's right gloved hand tightened its grip on Shasta's elbow at the sight of certain kiosks they passed by. |
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One of the most common miscommunications that occurs with nursing facilities is when policies are revised and not everyone who needs to know is made aware. |
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The new guidance recognised that non-Cargill staff needed to be made aware of the risks of engulfment, and that hauliers should stay in their lorries. |
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