We respect people and have regard for people if they are good at what they do. |
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I am unable to accept the submission that the Secretary of State paid too little regard to therapeutic considerations. |
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Human rights abuses should be criticised wherever they occur, and without regard to who the victims are. |
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He expressed particular regard for Frans Hals, an acknowledged Golden Age master of the Dutch group portrait. |
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Indiscriminately slashing parking space by half with no regard to residents' own needs is wrong, few can argue with that. |
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Such things ought not to interfere with our regard for the sanctity of human life. |
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So I think there are a number of people within the Met who are feeding information to what they regard as tame reporters. |
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Moreover, so far as Child 2 was concerned, having regard to the terms of what she had said, no action was taken at the time. |
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Such installations are giving rise to some concern, especially having regard to the sums needed to rectify the defects. |
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Unlike most of his contemporaries, Doyle rarely watches movies and has no particular regard for Hollywood. |
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Students should have great respect and regard for their teachers, she said. |
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Paterson had a penchant for Woodbines and putting gnarly blood red nails into food mixes with scant regard for hygiene. |
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Athletes usually take these supplements recklessly with no regard for their welfare. |
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I regard the continued campaign by some in the media to denigrate and besmirch the reputation of the Navy as quite outrageous. |
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As I regard this case as sufficiently important, I will come in during the vacation if there is a problem. |
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The joystick allows the winchman to adjust the position of the aircraft in regard to the rescuees. |
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To regard this as a propaganda coup is to misunderstand the sociopathic threat that confronts us. |
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You chose to use the motorway with scant regard for others, for your own purposes and your own enjoyment, and that is a crime in itself. |
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Money has clearly been milked out of agencies and into the Olympics without regard to consequences. |
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People's preferences in regard to how they keep in touch are undergoing a gradual change. |
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The great gathering of friends reflected the special esteem and regard in which Paddy was held by a legion of people. |
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While this book may not increase one's regard for American life, it does fascinate. |
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The Carib Indians used kapok for drums and canoes but otherwise sheathed their axes in regard to the tree. |
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I suppose people just want to show their love and regard and respect for me. |
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Still, none of these disagreements affected either my intellectual or personal regard for Illich. |
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In terms of setting your stall out early with scant regard for the inevitable backlash reaction from the irate journos, it's unmatchable. |
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But their timescales, given to telescoping when they make demands of others, have always been elastic with regard to requirements of themselves. |
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They're determined to impose this agreement on the Australian people without regard for very legitimate concerns. |
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In my judgment it is legitimate to have regard to public perception when considering the characteristics of a penal system. |
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In fact, Gandhi said that only people with a high regard for the law were qualified for civil disobedience. |
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Indeed, many people regard the very idea of group-differentiated citizenship as a contradiction in terms. |
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We regard ourselves as a compassionate, tolerant society that respects the rights of others. |
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This I regard as quite ludicrous, and factually so removed from reality as be laughable. |
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It is clear that the magistrates heard a great deal of factual evidence and had regard to that. |
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The Commission signed financial protocols with the member states on their respective responsibilities with regard to the management of EU monies. |
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The real revolution in philosophy would be to regard the contingencies of history as the means by which we lay hold of reality. |
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I am sure that the august body called the Law Society would like to know where we are at with regard to that legislation. |
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A weed is defined as a plant out of place, and many vine-growers regard a weedy vineyard as a sign of poor management. |
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One key element in this regard involved the movement's advocacy of Arab unity. |
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I would ask you the same question with regard to the African-American population. |
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In regard to treatment, the only real option Western Medicine offers is intervention with early educational programs. |
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I would like to make two applications, one in regard to this proceeding here and one in regard to the public inquiry. |
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It is often mentioned in the same breath in that regard as Saul Bellow's The Adventures of Augie March. |
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In assessing whether the dealing is fair the court can have regard to the actual purpose of the work. |
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This attention to detail and quality stood him in good stead both in regard to his engineering company and his stamp collecting. |
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One of the grand ' old stock ' of the area, Nora commanded great regard throughout the community. |
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Poets are selfish, self-centred people who regard neighbours as noisy interruptions rather than deserving objects in need of a helping hand. |
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The responsibilities of management and directors also raise concern with regard to privacy and security. |
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With regard to nuclear powers, the threat of a conventional war growing into a nuclear war will remain. |
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Good natured, kind and generous, Mary Ellen was held in great regard by all in the community. |
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While standing, form and position of both feet were inspected with regard to potential misalignment, deformity, asymmetry, and swelling. |
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Pleasant and affable in his dealings with people, he commanded great regard throughout the community. |
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In principle there seems little reason to regard the Internet as sacrosanct, one network that is necessarily free of taxation. |
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Equal treatment without regard to race remains the enduring promise of the American creed. |
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It is a good idea to ask the retailer what its terms and conditions are with regard to the return of goods. |
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They seem to have nothing to say about our government conducting itself without regard to morality whenever it is convenient. |
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Some systems of law regard the rules of associations as not being justiciable. |
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Out here even the local authority pays scant regard to the notices and rules of the Department of Nature Conservation. |
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In addition, they were asked to discuss their choices with regard to coalition warfare, technology transfer, and foreign military sales. |
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His Lordship was satisfied on the material before him that the Justices had regard to the material consideration. |
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According to officials, there are several issues with regard to monitoring air quality in residential areas. |
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While some still regard linered cylinders to be more durable and rebuildable, others regard them as a Band-Aid on manufacturing processes. |
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Both camps regard nature as a world in which the human being cannot meaningfully participate. |
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For Anglicans, the Diocese of Salisbury holds a special significance with regard to our liturgical origins. |
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A more detailed analysis shows that there is no difference between the perceptions of men and women with regard to their personal safety. |
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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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The management mantra that responsibility is ineffective without accountability holds true with regard to the role of citizens. |
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Perhaps we should regard his mock battle with him as a harmless diversion, a little fireside amusement for the masses. |
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I was narrow-minded in the beginning and used to regard judo as the only martial art. |
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But the popular notion that the ancients did not regard slavery as morally problematic is unpersuasive. |
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Marriage to such a man with so little regard for the subtleties of English, she intimated, was out of the question. |
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The course of events that puts you there happens fast and without regard to your wants and desires. |
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The company was collared as part of a crackdown on cowboy limo firms with little regard for rules, regulations and passenger safety. |
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He's certainly not shy about tooting his own horn in regard to some of the decisions that were made concerning the script and location shooting. |
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But how to convince those who regard it as an ugly and brutal activity that it merits wider public acclaim? |
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Quinn's selflessness in this regard is worth stressing, for he has always been the model team player. |
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A member has recently alerted us to a potential insurance problem with regard to towing boat trailers with hired vehicles. |
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Apprehensive though many Ministers are, they do not regard it as their place to wrangle over the whys and wherefores, certainly not in public. |
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He knows he appeals to people who still regard politics not as the art of compromise, but as the battlefield of ideology. |
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That is why we took quite seriously these particular clauses with regard to biosecurity, and we do so now. |
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Some young men were offered jobs as police constables, but the pundit community does not regard policing as a fitting profession. |
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With regard to the wideness of the roads in Wellington, we certainly wish some were a little wider, but they do add to the character of the city. |
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If you regard a presumption as rebuttable, you are NOT following it dogmatically! |
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He may have recanted on the hard-line economics, but people here still regard him as one of the leaders of the English party. |
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This is not to say that he was not agonized by risky decisions he needed to make with regard to his career as a sage. |
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With regard to internalizing spectrum behavioral problems, many of these children with a history of foster care placement demonstrate resilience. |
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It appears that they have had little or no support in regard to either their professional or personal concerns. |
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How would one teach that poem to a future generation that had come to regard the word as a piece of raillery? |
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Large batfishes look at divers with much the same regard as divers look at them. |
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The court should have regard to the serious injuries which he had suffered and from which he would suffer for the rest of his life. |
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He was good neighbour and friend who commanded much regard and respect in the area. |
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Kathleen, Madeline and Kate are held in very high regard by the Irish-American community in New York. |
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McLellan holds his predecessor in high regard and acknowledges Fairweather raised the profile and importance of the office. |
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Bill commanded great regard throughout the community and news of his passing was received with much regret and sadness. |
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Two other difficulties should be briefly mentioned in regard to the final redactional unit. |
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In recognition of this fact, the law does not regard a strike as either a breach of contract or a termination of employment. |
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Ensure that you buy all the heaviest items first without any regard for the rest of your shopping activities. |
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While some children thrive on competition, there is always a proportion who regard a three-legged race as public humiliation. |
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With regard to curricula, there are numerous incentives to develop and teach courses in women's studies. |
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In assessing financial needs, a court will have regard to a person's age, health and accustomed standard of living. |
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Then we continued on to the Blue Lake, where eating and drinking would trample Maori sensitivities, since they regard it as a sacred spot. |
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Some regard his positions as a reckless manoeuvre that will exacerbate racial tensions. |
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More often than not, they are also forced by their tight economic situation into making sacrifices with regard to environmental quality. |
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Newly elected ministers invariably choose to regard an election victory as conferring a mandate on their policies. |
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After midnight on a school night, a student's options are quite limited with regard to study space. |
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What is clear is the regard Lisa has for her family and her art, and the central role of God in her life. |
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He's wonderfully memorable and skilful of course and I have a high regard for him but no real fondness, if you see what I mean. |
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This is in agreement with a style of making decisions in regard to appraisals based on the worst case scenarios. |
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The UCAO needs to codify its due regard procedures for uninhabited aircraft flying in international airspace. |
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Over the past several months I've maintained correspondence with a few people whom I now regard as valued muses and kindred spirits. |
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They regard it as part of their maternal duty that their children's appearance shall act as a letter of recommendation when they leave the house. |
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We've become the inquiring minds who demand to know every lurid detail, with no regard for the pain that might cause. |
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A bit of an adrenaline junkie, he appears to have no regard for his own safety. |
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These differences with regard to drop out from bibliotherapy are in need of further explanation. |
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Scientists attribute this change to better living standards, particularly in regard to diet. |
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They regard others with suspicion, attributing ulterior motives to the most innocent behaviour. |
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He is admired by people with regard to his sporting career, but he also strikes me as a true gentleman! |
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The goal of this principle is the prevention of broad indiscriminate attacks without regard to civilian casualties and property. |
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It means what you twelve men and women sitting as a jury in the jury box would regard in a common-sense way as the cause. |
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We regard Article 10 as reinforcing and buttressing the conclusions we have reached and set out above. |
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Going both ways is a good thing with regard to two-way streets, switch-hitting batters and special football players. |
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Having regard to both personal experience and anecdotal evidence, I suspect that the answers to these two questions are YES and NO respectively. |
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The rewards can be huge for a band of men who regard themselves as modern-day big-game hunters. |
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Like much of continental philosophy, feminist continental philosophy adopts a critical position with regard to reason. |
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The city was then divided administratively into four regions, without regard for the boundaries of the former six municipalities. |
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We hate it and regard it as a travesty of justice when applied to others, especially others whose sins hurt us. |
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Richard says that to be consistent I should regard Australia in its entirety as a backwater of self-congratulation. |
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Nonetheless, each perspective defines hegemony with regard to different conceptions of agency. |
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He said he would abide by the decision of the ANC with regard to whether he was allowed to retire or not. |
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The integration of the two is quite good with regard to overall function and bidirectional data associativity. |
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I do regard myself as much more self-educated than educated by anyone else. |
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The analyst interprets without due regard for the analysand or the analysand acts without regard for the analyst or the analysis. |
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In regard to the Australites, it is clear from cross sectional analysis that they are a remelted object. |
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She will not regard it as lowering herself, or pandering to the male chauvinist ego. |
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I think my greatest disappointment was really the commissioners' behavior with regard to lowering themselves to partisan politics. |
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Of these five species of woodland winter annuals, only C. verna has received much attention with regard to autecology. |
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Yes, I'm suspicious of filmmakers who regard themselves as artists and auteurs. |
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Cells were classified with regard to the presence of abnormal metaphases and aberrations of any of the stages of mitosis. |
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The state, on its part, has been impartial in its abdication of responsibility with regard to women of all communities. |
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As I cautioned above, I only regard the above as tentative proposals, requiring much more research before they could be taken as proved. |
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As I said I think at the beginning, we are an unhealthy society in regard to our conceptions of aging. |
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With regard to online relationships and affairs, the Internet presents a potential new dynamic in couple relationships. |
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That is the case with regard to many states in the Third World, especially sub-Saharan Africa. |
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Maximum-parsimony and maximum-likelihood inferred trees differ significantly with regard to relationships among acanthocephalans and rotifers. |
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In regard to its meanings, it indicates lowness, coarseness, or commonplace mentality. |
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In the Tribunal's view the jurisdictional provisions are fairly clear with regard to the issue of who may be a party to arbitration. |
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An oft-repeated maxim was that reason and justice are to be accorded more regard than mere texts. |
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Whiston's openness in this regard is likely one of the reasons Newton eventually broke with his quondam disciple. |
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I regard him as an astute businessman who is very conscious of the value of capital. |
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Some clinical psychiatrists regard students as a relatively advantaged bunch. |
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In line with White's classification, we will regard them as autochthonous chemical sediment when considering deep cave mineral deposits. |
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He showed them whiskey and other items he had with him, including a couple of rifles so they would not regard him as common white trash. |
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When I went home for winter vacation, my beloved ponderosa pines seemed to regard me accusingly in the mist. |
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It is not uncommon for local authorities to attach conditions in regard to the development and use of land. |
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Many economists regard defence outlays as dead money, money that produces nothing of measurable value. |
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To avoid more slippage in regard to the time schedule, we would like to urge you to act accordingly. |
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There was a tendency to regard grant aid as being similar to social welfare benefits and payments. |
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In between, he had to contend with a Shavian academic who had come to regard the bearded, vegetarian dramatist as his personal property. |
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Yet when one thinks of the famed Tory backwoodsmen of the House of Lords, it is hard to regard the aristocracy as a hotbed of dissent. |
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There are areas of it that need to be looked at so that players are quite certain where they stand with regard to decisions. |
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It is in this regard that zoological parks play a vital role in helping people comprehend the importance of ecological and wildlife conservation. |
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But what Australians will not accept is the apparent queue-jumping that takes place with regard to immigration. |
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Some people regard the religious as more spiritual and transcendental persons. |
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The satirist differs from authors of other types of literature with regard to its way of dealing with his subject. |
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Many companies regard satisfied customers as their best form of advertising. |
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The White House wasted no time in exacting likewise from newspapers in regard to print transcripts. |
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Thus, the similarity of the mimic O. israelitica to the model was higher with regard to the display size than those of O. boryi and O. caspia. |
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The chief constable has made pledges in this regard and we want to see those kept. |
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It's no wonder that across the country they increasingly regard their elected representatives as gutless wonders. |
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In that regard Bishop Ryan always came across as a moderate, reasonable and compassionate man who gave very deep consideration to his responses. |
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Labour has been vague and woolly with regard to the treaty settlement process up until now. |
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Charlie, for example, might have alerted a source that the letter existed to show that he was on the ball with regard to minding our money. |
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I regard his statements that my word cannot be believed as offensive, and I would ask him to withdraw and apologise. |
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It's vital we reform local democracy so people regard local taxation as money well spent. |
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He was held in the warmest regard by all who were indeed fortunate enough to make his acquaintance. |
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As the true sequence of events becomes plain, History revises our judgments in regard to political sagacity. |
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We could make it a self-fulfilling prophecy if we assume they have civility and regard them all and treat them all as one. |
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Speed, daring, and deep penetrations without regard to flank security came to be seen as essential. |
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In essence, the rationality means transparency with regard to both investment strategies and performance. |
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Inner city entrepreneurs may have an edge in this regard because their market requires local knowledge. |
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Peatlands are important ecosystems with regard to atmospheric greenhouse gas composition. |
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As trustees we have to have regard to Sir Edward's stated desire to support the teaching of music and sailing. |
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We also want to see more transparency with regard to securities, derivative transactions, investment, and guarantees. |
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They cut down the trees without any regard for fresh shoots or reforestation. |
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They were protesting against the attitude of the Indian Bank Association with regard to revision of pay scales. |
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All writers, he once said, were liars and with regard to his military service he lied on a grand scale. |
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As a woman, I would regard such a conception as an invasion of my body by a malignantly multiplying mass of cells. |
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You may regard some decisions as misconceived and wrong-headed, but we must have an authoritative structure to preserve the rule of law. |
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He did not regard his formal studies to be a happy experience, but remained a life-long disciple of self-culture. |
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So why is it that journalists are held in even lower regard by the general public than politicians? |
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Such societies are held in relatively low regard by the college authorities. |
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Who says college students are out-of-shape party animals with no regard for basic health and nutrition? |
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Mr O'Gorman said the Church had continually fought compensation cases in a callous manner showing no regard for the victims concerned. |
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However, these norms are thrown to the winds and the owners have scant regard for public safety. |
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With scant regard for the convention of the stretcher as support, Farber's paintings are conceived as bifacial and may be installed recto or verso. |
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In the course of the previous discussion that took place with regard to the submissions to the Local Government and Environment Committee, those issues were teased out. |
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As he goes about trying to solve mysteries, his former N.Y.P.D. mates like dino Bacchetti regard him with a lot of suspicion. |
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The issue with regard to whangai is very important to Maori. |
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With regard to a matter raised by Mr Hide, he is exactly correct. |
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Waite is said to have consulted a media lawyer with regard to this matter. |
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With regard to urban illness and death in winter, prevention is directed at around 50000 excess deaths that still occur annually in Britain in cold weather. |
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It was not an uncommon thing to blood hounds, and with regard to the question of cruelty, if they argued from elemental principles, all sport was cruel. |
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Particularly instructive in this regard is the case of Soviet Jewry. |
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A lady of gentle and quiet disposition, Mary Ellen was a firm favourite throughout the local rural community where she commanded great regard and respect. |
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What I'm gonna do is collect a whole bunch of quotes from a few of the blogs I lurk around and read, and post 'em all here with scant regard to their original context! |
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With regard to debts, the taxpayer need only establish that a particular debt has become a bad debt in the current year to qualify for the election. |
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Further evidence, if any were needed, of the regard in which the First Division's front-runners hold each other was provided by the rousing nature of the early exchanges. |
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Through collective agreement, the book format, a scholarly binding, is held in a higher regard than magazines and other similar entertainment circulations. |
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Many Indians regard it as a quasi-mythical place, a land of lush hills, temperate climate, martial men, and handsome women. |
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Working deep in the hold we find the faithful ones who keep bailing the bilges without regard for the Mate's view on whether they should be doing it or not. |
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I have no doubt that it was a more accurate insight into the regard in which he is held than the caricatures of oppression which have been fed to us for 40 years. |
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He loses his sense of honour, and often his regard for truth. |
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I'm also concerned that the change is being made piecemeal, without regard to the proposed redevelopment of the waterfront and City Hall car park. |
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Our politicians show little regard for animal welfare or human safety. |
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A man walks this land, a madman who holds no regard for human life. |
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Christ's oblation, his total gift by the sacrifice on the cross, is the act of initiation for himself definitively, and it is valid with regard to all human beings. |
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Societies that imagine corporate identity, as nations or religions often do, pay more attention to the whole and give less regard to the individuals who form the whole. |
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But that does not mean they were conducted without regard to theory. |
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She turned her head to regard him with a deathly frosty gaze. |
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Regan turned around to regard him, but the guard squirmed under his gaze. |
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When he turned his gaze to regard the trees, he realized that they seemed to be fading in and out of existence whenever he attempted to focus on one. |
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With regard to the environmental condition, many of the examined samples contain a preponderance of ferns and lycopod types, indicative of a maritime climate. |
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Many users regard Facebook as a place to waste time and socialize with people to whom they have tenuous connections. |
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One is not bound to regard torture as only present in a mediaeval dungeon where the appliances of rack and thumbscrew or similar devices were employed. |
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The population of highly educated women is increasing but there are many problems with regard to the reconcilement of family and professional life. |
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In regard to reproductive cloning, Guenin maintains that because the FDA has effectively interdicted the practice, the likely incidence in the U.S. is nil. |
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With regard to myself, I wish to also devotedly serve the Holy Church of God in the future through a life dedicated to prayer. |
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For years they give you not a jot of trouble, then, wham, they turn into wilful risk-takers who fall in love with little regard for the consequences. |
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In the recent past, Germany has particularly been quiet in regard to the deterioration of civil society in Russia. |
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I think everyone wishes him well but maybe in the past we have been too tolerant simply because we regard him as a well-liked and unique character. |
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One is able to regard the country as very healthy, despite the regrettable maladies that frequently afflict it in the form of plague, dysentery and small pox. |
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Primary responsibility for caring for animals resides with the farmers and the keepers who have demonstrated their commitment in this regard over the years. |
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For those who accept Greenberg's formulation, it is possible to regard modernism as having come to an end in the extreme reductivism of Minimal art. |
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It has the right to regard the threat that Hamas poses as an annihilating one, given the emphatic language of its covenant. |
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Mahoney helped author the I-STOP legislation based on data his office collected in regard to fraud. |
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The wolds are the closest thing we have in this area to a hill, and those from hilly country would regard them as no more than casual undulations in the landscape. |
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The lucidity of the social commentary, especially with regard to how adults use youth sports and its participants as outlets for their own hang-ups, is admirable. |
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, many folks regard the manly appeal these pols are peddling as a bad thing. |
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Nowhere has the deficiency been more painfully on display than with regard to the Middle East. |
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This is the language one traditionally associates with authoritarian rulers who regard social protests to be merely the work of irresponsible agitators. |
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Ophthalmology has special problems in this regard as corneal penetrating keratoplasty has become one of the most widely performed transplantations. |
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We are agnostic with regard to hardware platforms and software components. |
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Let all who are under the yoke of slavery regard their masters as worthy of all honor, so that the name of God and the teaching may not be blasphemed. |
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Fr. Walsh also spoke of the high regard in which she was held within the family circle and this was clearly reflected in the readings at Mass by her young relatives. |
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In regard to the immense territory of the United States, magnitude is best conveyed by considering the variety of the society settled on it, as various as that of Europe. |
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I have a strong regard for the ultimate value of truth and honour. |
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Gems used as embellishments are often harvested from the earth with no regard to environmental standards. |
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We live in a negative world where we are constantly bombarded with bad news, hurtful gossip and sometimes people we hold in high regard trying to keep us down all the time. |
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It will always contain dictators, autocrats and murderous opportunists who will seek power and its spoils without regard for the death and suffering of others. |
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Advertising and PR strategists regard astroturfing as the next frontier. |
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At this crucial period of their lives they were surrounded by people who, in very many cases, undertook a complete about-turn with regard to their social and political views. |
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France did not recognize the oath and continued to regard the Acadians as French subjects, and Acadian relations with the Mi'kmaqs remained friendly. |
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Calvin tried to work with a concept of mystical real presence that avoided the empirical absurdities of transubstantiation with regard to the Eucharist. |
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With scant regard for human life or political consequences, employing violence as their sole instrument of persuasion, they slaughtered innocent people indiscriminately. |
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They reflected on recent decisions in regard to asbestos, lung disease, toxic shock syndrome, Agent Orange, lead, tobacco, and fen-phen, the slimming pill. |
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In this regard the situation clearly favors the conservative camp. |
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After their see-saw battles, which boxing fans regard as perhaps the best ever heavyweight championship series, Ali reached the status of athletic godhead. |
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Troubled by his colourful private life and convinced that he would never regard her as the love of his life, she had initially resisted his advances. |
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So if I fail to mention some novel you regard as canonical here, just leave a comment. |
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The famous physician, Boerhaave, had such a high regard for its manifold curative properties that it is said that he never passed an Elder without raising his hat. |
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She added that the functions of the Liaison Officers would include dealing with concerns and needs of tenants in regard to estate management and maintenance. |
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On the other hand, Lawson did find high-ranking military sources who knew the man, though they tended to regard him as a blowhard. |
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These centres regard themselves as inheritors of authentic traditions. |
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In St. Vincent, the actor plays a foulmouthed, alcoholic chain smoker with no regard for anyone but himself. |
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There is room for biblically held beliefs with regard to sexuality, but we need to change how we talk about them. |
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When he suggested that the Silent Majority should look to their laurels in regard to opposing the so-called Racial Justice group, he couldn't have got it more right. |
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The distorted thinking of some parents who regard their children as mere possessions instead of treating them as independent people only amplifies the social tragedy. |
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Next time I am going to box differently with regard to speed and power. |
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Politicians should have more regard for the complexity they conjure up with each new wave of legislation, which creates a breeding ground for fraud and sharp practice. |
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There is simply no regard for sanitary conditions and nobody cares about public health or even remembers that there are public health laws that should strictly be adhered to. |
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Despite the precarious position of the oil market, financial markets remain extraordinarily sanguine in regard to the prospects of another major oil shock. |
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The other issue with regard to planning is the issue of the lengthy and abundant jurisdictional judgments and decisions about various aspects of planning and consents. |
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For all over Ireland, ribbon development of houses persists outside provincial towns and one-off badly sited homes are built without regard for the landscape as a whole. |
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On the whole, however, I would be more conservative with regard to the use of the Sanctus because of its hallowed place in the history of the Eucharistic prayer. |
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He saw his 1995 tax-reform package as a drastic emergency measure to reinvigorate an ailing economy, much the way a man with heart disease might regard a bypass operation. |
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Hill advised him not to, saying that if he did so, the cadets would regard him as a coward. |
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Its questionability is supported by the fact that the Buddha urged that one should refrain from taking any such ontological position with regard to the self or of the world. |
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Some people regard white wines as something to rinse the palate with before they move on to some reds, but these two wines are worth a few minutes' pause. |
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With regard to trade and the financial world he was more liberal than Luther, but both were strictly opposed to usury. |
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The researchers studied the barn swallow, Hirundo rustica erythrogaster, which scientists regard as socially monogamous. |
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However, while there is no denying that Boot has high regard for leathernecks, he does provide ample examples of Navy and Army actions. |
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And it follows research which found that children no longer regard junk food as a treat but as part of their daily diet. |
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Words are shoehorned in without much regard for scansion, stress, or tone. |
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In regard to subdivisions, ecology is commonly divided into autecology and synecology. |
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Dust columns are called shaitans or devils by the Beloochees, who have a superstitious feeling with regard to them. |
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The monarchs seem mostly to have done so capriciously, often with little regard for the merits of the place they were enfranchising. |
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He also soon brought comments from commentators with regard to his overreliance on safety play, and over thinking his shots. |
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Archaeologists will judge us on the standard and quality of the mass-produced and regard our pottery as an archaising curiosity. |
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I find he was really of religious nature, and thought in secret, in spite of his bishophood, very much in regard to religion as we do. |
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The number of thermocouples was chosen with regard to measurement setup properties. |
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The loan demonstrates, in regard to instrumental resources, the competency of this kingdom to the assertion of the common cause. |
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It also discusses the access to legal instruments for enforcement with regard to mandatory disclosure of environmental information. |
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It bears no significance with regard to precedence or importance of the particular building or clerics associated with it. |
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Sarwar has submitted an application in this regard in Chack Jhumra police station. |
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The council cannot come to an agreement with regard to repairs that need to be done and the theatre has been in moth balls for yonks. |
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De Libertate Arbitrii elaborates Anselm's reasoning on correctness with regard to free will. |
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In regard to the appropriateness of the CSQ for use in different settings, Wilkin et al. |
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I am of opinion that in regard of these debauches and lewd actions, fathers may, in some sort, be blamed, and that it is only long of them. |
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As a recovering fan, I still regard football as a thrilling spectacle. |
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James Stayer's colleagues can no longer regard him exclusively as a specialist in Anabaptism. |
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