We have been engaging constructively with Lord Carter and hope he will come up with sensible proposals to get the system back on an even keel. |
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As a doctor you have a professional responsibility to deal with complaints constructively and honestly. |
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And are there factions within business who don't embrace the union busting agenda that we can work with constructively? |
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These align constructively along the helical axis to form macrodipoles of 39, 43, and 59 debyes. |
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It is not for any court of justice to inquire further, or to enlarge constructively those conditions and restrictions. |
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Her claim that she had been constructively dismissed rested on the contention that she had unjustly been subjected to disciplinary procedures. |
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We have constructively bid in a game-forcing auction, when an opponent makes a sacrifice bid that forces us to bid our suit at the 5-level. |
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Judicial creativity has been most obviously and constructively expressed in the rapid expansion of the law of judicial review. |
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To complain is to speak out about this, and we can do so petulantly, aggressively, calmly, pointlessly, or constructively. |
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Such help could be provided if a phased plan were drawn up to implement this, and its objectives were constructively discussed. |
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Even if the loss were in fact constructively total, it was not claimed as such. |
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She said in court papers that she had been constructively evicted because water leaks and mould contamination made the apartment uninhabitable. |
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Leaders become demigods, and MPs lose being able to object constructively to party policies. |
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You must feel angry that those people were constructively seeking to put you behind bars. |
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He finds this amusing, but plans to use his freedom and independence constructively. |
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If we fail to do this work and act constructively right from now onwards, the freedom we have won for India will be just a nine days wonder. |
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The charge is divided equally by the number of customers within the village whom we constructively believe will benefit from the project. |
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The companies acknowledge a civic duty to act transparently and respond constructively to public criticism. |
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The applicant is challenging the decision of the justice, on the ground that he had constructively failed to exercise his jurisdiction. |
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I use it to describe that which is evidence not available actually or constructively. |
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If they are in step, then crest coincides constructively with crest, giving maximum mutual reinforcement. |
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Customized error messages improve Web usability by constructively helping users find the desired page. |
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He has posted a wiki where we can suggest ways he can constructively use his time. |
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By polarising discontent, it is transforming it from ferment to turmoil into energy spent constructively. |
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Light waves reflected from the metal flakes at different levels within the ink layer interfere constructively or destructively with each other. |
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Arguments are used constructively to clarify issues, not to vanquish opponents. |
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If sound waves couldn't interfere constructively, you wouldn't be able to hear anyone else talk while you speak. |
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Above all, a victorious paradigm must deal constructively with the anomalies that led to the crisis. |
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He would talk about each piece, inspiring us and constructively pushing us to amazing heights. |
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Many members of the regiment brought specialized skills to the colony and contributed constructively to its development. |
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Directors were concerned about the board's inability to work constructively with her. |
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These emotions are then constructively generated in their next home game, which is an advantage in itself. |
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Federalism and the Constitution cry out for both the president and Congress to work constructively together for the benefit of the nation. |
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The reason for the formation of the shockwave is that the sound waves emitted by the airplane interfere constructively on the surface of this cone. |
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Seeing people living with HIV constructively engaged in making a difference for themselves and their families turned this image on its head. |
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The father was not found to have acquiesced, either subjectively or constructively. |
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Any reaction must be expressed peacefully and constructively and must give precedence to seeking collective, lasting solutions. |
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I urge you all, also my own colleagues, to leave your organizational agendas behind and to speak your mind freely and constructively. |
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In connection with Bulgaria and Romania I believe that we should look ahead to the future constructively. |
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You encouraged all stakeholders, including our Union, to engage constructively to find a way out of these difficulties. |
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If I can identify these things, and learn how to deal with them constructively, my recovery will progress. |
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I want to say again that we are ready to negotiate constructively on the basis of the Doha agenda to open markets further. |
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Having the ability to constructively challenge and reflect and minimising group-think are equally important. |
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The person who does not occupy his mind constructively is putting up with self-imposed ignorance, and will suffer for it. |
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But they do face common intellectual dilemmas, and they can interact constructively as well as destructively. |
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By stating thoughts and feelings calmly and matter-of-factly, it is more likely that you will resolve your differences of opinion constructively. |
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You will have your presentation ideas and style constructively critiqued in a intimate environment of only 20 people. |
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The director is prepared to stand firm, challenge constructively and to lead by example on ethical matters. |
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But the precise color also depends on the angle at which the wing is viewed, since the wavelength of the constructively interfering rays varies with the angle of reflection. |
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It is designed to help you and your child spend the waiting time together constructively and enjoyably. |
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The findings should be constructively critical and should not aim to embarrass or laud a service providers performance. |
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It should deal creatively and constructively with issues and spend taxpayers' money prudently. |
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A better approach is to constructively teach people how to write more effectively, not to chill out the discussion with tiresome snooty boredom. |
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People had watched Sinn Féin and the DUP work constructively together in government, rather than tearing strips off each other. |
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She hoped that the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina would begin soon and that both sides would engage constructively. |
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We want a government that understands that the federal government and provinces need to work together constructively. |
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The discussions are moving forward constructively and with a great deal of interest, and this is very important for all of us. |
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My delegation will continue to participate enthusiastically and constructively in that process. |
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We are looking forward to constructively participating in discussions on the draft. |
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Japan stands ready to contribute actively and constructively to international peace and security at any time. |
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We call on countries in the region to contribute constructively to this effort. |
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Looking constructively for ways out of the crisis instead of indulging in lamentations is nowadays the general mindset in most companies. |
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After having given that context to the situation, I am pleased to say the committee members from all parties worked very constructively together. |
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Consequently, the Eurosystem encourages all stakeholders to participate constructively in relevant initiatives in this field. |
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However, it will acquire know-how which will enable it to act constructively to create balanced situations on the market. |
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In the fulfilment of his role, the focal point has solicited and received views on how to constructively prepare for such a Conference. |
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Argentina should engage constructively with its creditors to achieve a high participation rate in its restructuring. |
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It is, in my opinion, impossible to hold that the respondents possessed, constructively or otherwise, the knowledge which is an essential ingredient to the cause of action. |
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When I started teaching again I made quite a fuss doing my calculus courses constructively, making a point of presenting my epsilon-delta's as explicit, calculable, functions. |
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She has never told her mother, who appears hopelessly incapable of communicating constructively with her daughter about the issues which affect her most. |
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There, a 6-1 majority of the Court held that the board of arbitration's conclusion that the grievor had been constructively laid off even though her actual number of working hours remained unchanged was patently unreasonable. |
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It enables us to move forward together, to deal with our different identities constructively and democratically on the basis of shared universal values. |
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We think that the lessons drawn from such data should be communicated constructively, without any sensationalism, giving attention to the typical situations revealed by the investigations. |
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We are ready to continue to work constructively to resolve that issue. |
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This time has afforded the Corporation solid opportunities for a realistic, hands-on assessment, both of our environment and our ability to react constructively to the pressures of that environment. |
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Working constructively and consistently on the situation as a whole is a better way of dealing with the problems than dwelling too much on the pure and perfect principles of democracy. |
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Engaging constructively with China and India still matters, but Britain's future will ultimately be determined by the strength of its ties to the UK's largest home market – continental Europe. |
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A currency union is the choice of business in both Scotland and the rest of the UK, and it is clear that the markets will expect the UK to negotiate constructively and in good faith. |
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There are exceptions – she has worked constructively with the Conservative MP Sarah Wollaston on parliamentary reform – but on the whole her experience of parliament has been dispiriting. |
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We intend to continue that support, working with freedom-loving people everywhere to face the future constructively with confidence and determination. |
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The play received negative reviews but Burton's and Taylor's performances were reviewed constructively. |
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The project aims to work constructively with landowners and the shooting community. |
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I try to use all my time constructively – productively, creatively. |
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I am faced with professional challenges every day as no organization runs like clockwork, but at UNOPS we are always able to voice our opinions constructively. |
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It is easy to do when we are listening to only one story, and when we are more interested in scoring points perhaps than working constructively to solve the problem. |
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Take heed of public expectations, explain the reality of business activities, and contribute constructively to increased satisfaction and mutual understanding. |
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Therefore positive programmes must be provided that will enable and help offenders to rehabilitate, to constructively reintegrate into society on release and not to re-offend. |
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If we choose sensibly, we will dress in a way that does not disconcert those around us, eat food that will not damage our health, and spend our free time constructively rather than frittering it away. |
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Are conflicts recognized early, verbalized and handled constructively? |
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As they are immune to take-overs, they can manage their business deliberately and constructively on a long-term basis, without however neglecting the rules of good management applicable to any company. |
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Perhaps the most important take-away is the Army can, and should, use the current drawdown constructively. |
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It seeks to encourage people living with HIV and their families to plan constructively for the death of a relative, so that children are prepared for it. |
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The course is not a Cornish language course, but students will be assessed on their ability to use the Cornish language constructively in their work with young children. |
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