The courts are to have due regard to the legislation as an expression of the will of Parliament. |
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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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The UCAO needs to codify its due regard procedures for uninhabited aircraft flying in international airspace. |
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It is therefore important that the sincerity of intention must be given due regard. |
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It's simply asking them to pay due regard to the law and elementary fairness before they press the eject button. |
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The applicant was sentenced to a modest custodial sentence of one year and eight months, due regard being had to his old age and infirmity. |
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These policy objectives call for managers to exercise due regard for economy and efficiency in the management of real property. |
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Decisions with far-reaching consequences were taken on the basis of political expediency, without due regard for the legal requirements. |
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In the low countries they formed powerful groups that paid excises to the king, which meant that the king also had to have due regard for them. |
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From our review of procedures, we believe that microcomputers are generally being purchased with due regard for economy. |
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The aim was to promote economic growth and social cohesion while paying due regard to environmental protection. |
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The duration of the judicial vacations shall be determined by the Court with due regard to the needs of its business. |
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Equally, given recent experience, one might question whether the US military itself can be trusted to have due regard for civilian life. |
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Dreams should not be shared with anyone who doesn't have due regard for their complexity and respect for their profound sacredness. |
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The proposal should have due regard for social, environmental and safety objectives. |
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I ask you to have due regard for the work that Members have been doing for half a year and to put the Sterckx report to the vote. |
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When providing that information, the supplier must have due regard for the protection of minors. |
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In implementing them it will have due regard for the principle of subsidiarity. |
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It reflects due regard for efficient and prudent use of funding, as well as the availability of other funding sources. |
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We're not against the motorway and we're not insisting that the dig go on indefinitely, but we want it done properly, with due regard for the importance of this site. |
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Passengers must conduct selves with due regard to rights and safety of others. |
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A lot of money was spent under the previous government without due regard to impact and outcome. |
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Still, commanders must exercise military power overseas with due regard for the safety of American troops and civilian populations. |
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Any civil society actor, with due regard for the specific requirements of each procedure, is able to access the complaint procedures. |
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Efforts to meet this obligation shall pay due regard to the child's cultural background. |
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All licensed passenger train operators and station operators are required as a condition of their licence to have due regard to this code. |
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Constitutional entrenchment ensures that those rights will be given due regard and protection. |
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We reported that eight of the nine projects did not demonstrate a reasonable standard of due regard for economy. |
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The question is not whether regulation of the arms trade should pay due regard to these issues. |
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This lasting multilateral framework is based on a spirit of partnership, with due regard for the characteristics peculiar to each of the participants. |
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In addition DHL submits that in its opening decision the Commission failed to have due regard for the specific requirements of express freight logistics. |
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We are committed to conducting our relations with European and national authorities in full accordance with the Treaty provisions and with due regard to the principle of independence. |
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It will be a long uphill struggle to ensure the existence of a legal framework which allows each individual the free expression of his or her beliefs, having due regard for others. |
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Exceptionally one of the means of escape may be dispensed with, due regard being paid to the nature and location of spaces and to the number of persons who might be normally employed there. |
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If a child is called as a witness in criminal proceedings, arrangements for the taking of the child's evidence must have due regard to the child's age. |
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The Tribunal is also responsible for conducting hearings and rendering decisions in a manner that reflects due regard for efficiency, effectiveness, probity and public service values. |
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The Presidencies will attach importance to the implementation of the Strategic Energy Technology Plan and will pay due regard to the European energy industrial initiatives in full cooperation with the private sector. |
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The cargo stowage in each compartment must be monitored frequently to ensure even distribution, having due regard for the avoidance of excessive list, load on the tank tops, and load against bulkheads. |
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After this time counsel shall seek instruction from the client, his or her heirs or the Registrar on the disposal of the files, with due regard to confidentiality. |
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In addition to risk aversion strategies, to mitigate the impact of catastrophic events we maintain an insurance program that gives due regard to the risks inherent in aviation. |
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The Inspectors would like to suggest that this guarantee be reiterated and put in practice to the extent possible, with due regard to the need for continuity in the completion of projects. |
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Inasmuch as there is not yet a common policy on taxation, national fiscal policies should take serious account of the regional dimension with a view to strengthening cohesion, with due regard for competition policy. |
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Promote flexibility combined with employment security, and reduce labour market segmentation, having due regard to the role of the social partners. |
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Shareable costs of the joint review as detailed in article 9.5 will be incurred at the sole discretion of the Joint Panel with due regard to economy and efficiency. |
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Resolutions referring to the Court's advisory opinion should reflect the latter's nonbinding character and give due regard to Israel's legitimate security concerns. |
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Further steps will be taken after careful consideration of their likely consequences and with due regard to the principle of sound financial management. |
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And which policymaking and lawgiving frameworks may properly be upheld in the name of shared, normative values that pay due regard to the fact of pluralism? |
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I believe that, with due regard for Parliament's role, when we choose to engage in controversial debate just for the sake of it, we are not helping either ourselves or the people afflicted by these tragedies. |
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Each commission must also give due regard to the geographic size of districts as well as to human factors such as the community of interest, the community of identity, and the historical pattern of the district. |
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The level of the levy would be calculated on the basis of the cost to the budget to dispose of the difference between production and unsubsidized consumption, having due regard, however, to imported grain subsitutes. |
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It places an obligation on the State to ensure that the child receives necessary protection and care, due regard being given to the rights and duties of those legally responsible for a child's well-being. |
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This transition can take place only if the whole international community is mobilized and due regard paid to the legality and sovereignty of every country involved. |
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Countries with rainforests also need to have due regard for their preservation and for the Indians who live in them when allowing mining and oil exploration. |
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Saumarez was silent for good or bad, and as business-likely attentive as he could be, having due regard to his work and his polo. |
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Member States should have due regard for the need to coordinate with Member States that continue to avail of existing highpower broadcasting rights. |
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They also provide the best guarantee for ensuring efficient implementation of the Framework Programme, with due regard to transparency and accountability. |
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