The government need to be attentive to the attitudes of the people in these areas, before they make decisions. |
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Special needs institutions can offer intensive teaching in small classes and be attentive to the demands of each pupil. |
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So it is important to be attentive to typical symptoms such as sudden dizziness or headaches. |
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Fighting isn't going to disappear overnight, so be attentive to this in the friendship. |
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Ah, but this time she'd enter the most prestigious shop, the salesgirl would be attentive, and she'd find just the most perfect dress. |
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If someone is unable to be attentive to the needs of others, they cannot be trusted with land. |
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As India is one of the principal destinations for outsourcing companies, we need to be attentive to this debate. |
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These patterns do not operate in isolation: it is essential to be attentive to their quality, and this involves thirdlevel reflection. |
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I would really.... be attentive to the positive and just be aware of the negative. |
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Physicians should to be attentive to these consequences and provide attention and supportive care. |
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It is with pleasure that I ask all members to be attentive to the wisdom of their colleagues. |
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We must also be attentive to their demands and translate their ideas into concrete form. |
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Total must be attentive to these expectations if we are to build a sustainable and responsible growth strategy. |
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It is under these kind of circumstances that it is important to keep clients well informed and to be attentive to their concerns. |
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The front-line manager must be attentive to cohesion and to the work climate. |
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It was a wonderful chance to explain how our music came into being, how to be attentive to the words being sung. |
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We must at all times be attentive to the reality which is hidden underneath superficial perceptions and information. |
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Earlier, when I had recognized the hon. member for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, I asked the other members to be attentive. |
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We have to look at the structure of an organization such as ours and be attentive to the signs of the Holy Spirit. |
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Young Marco is instructed by his father to keep his eyes open and be attentive to all that is around him as he walks along Mulberry Street and to report back to him. |
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The best approach generally is to be attentive to your mom. |
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In the case of tax credits and refunds, there are far too many people who do not know that these are now administered through the tax system and so may not be attentive to their entitlements. |
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Researchers engaging in critical inquiry need to be attentive to risks, both of stigmatization or breach of privacy, to those who participate in research about their organization. |
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Since your draft bill includes this question, we hope that anti-poverty groups as well as other political parties will be attentive to this initiative and lend their support to this very positive proposal. |
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May we be attentive hearers of the Good News and bearers of Joy and Peace. |
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To catch these melanomas at an early stage you need to be attentive to any moles that change in appearance or shape, colour or thickness and do not hesitate to go and see a doctor. |
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What this means in teaching practice is to be attentive to the moment. |
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We now have to be attentive to the evolution of the agency. |
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It also has to be attentive to civil society, where there are institutions with great experience and expertise that produce invaluable work in support of the hard task of negotiating disarmament. |
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Backshift inspections found station personnel to be attentive to assigned responsibilities. |
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In order to respond more adequately to the needs of official language communities, the government must first be attentive to the realities of these communities. |
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I endorse this programme, but at the same time I would like to appeal to all of us and to our citizens to be attentive to the distress of the people around us. |
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We have done our best to be attentive to where the Spirit blows. |
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Ms Smethurst urges parents to be attentive. |
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If he does start talking, the best suggestion is to be attentive. |
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To be attentive to all the rights of people with disabilities, said Paterson, one must acknowledge that physical pleasure is a political issue and a public issue. |
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We must be attentive to ensuring that this reform makes it possible to achieve the set objective and that it requires the various financial operators within the directorates-general to assume real responsibility. |
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