When a firm chooses to establish a subsidiary, internal as well as external conditions are taken into account. |
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When a diagnosis has to be made the entire case history is taken into account. |
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My great plans for itinerency and lots of writing didn't take into account a lack of phone jacks in the places I've been staying. |
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One would have no quarrel in taking into account the factor of saving the prosecutrix the ordeal of giving evidence. |
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It is vital that risks to men, women, and children are all taken into account as being seriously important. |
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The simple truth is that a number of factors are taken into account, including circulation figures. |
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These risks tend to disappear altogether when factors other than weight are taken into account. |
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These factors will be taken into account when the application for the Stockwell Square development is considered by the Planning Board. |
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Obviously, any major troop movement must be based on a government decision that takes all relevant factors into account. |
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Furthermore, from time to time, they take these economic implications into account, along with other factors, in arriving at their decisions. |
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He said he hoped his views would be taken into account when a decision was made on what disciplinary action would be taken against the officer. |
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The council would then take all representations into account before reaching a final decision. |
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It should be noted, however, that several important factors are not taken into account in the calculation. |
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Taking everything into account, this is another stock I'm going to keep on my watch list, waiting for a slightly more favourable entry price. |
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The speed cameras and radar traps are totally indiscriminate, they do not take into account road conditions. |
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To compute the costs of health and life insurance, actuaries take into account many factors known to predict disease and death. |
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Taking holding costs and dividends into account, the Government is well out of pocket. |
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When reviewing cases, councils will also need to take into account any fresh case law judgments from the Appeal Court that may be relevant. |
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To do this they must take into account the characteristics of adolescent behaviour. |
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He obviously didn't take into account the advent of the fly-on-the-wall documentary. |
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In the UK assessment can take into account how much ready cash you have in savings or investments. |
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We reanalysed the data taking into account the number of times the women did the hands and knees exercise. |
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In recent years, the courts have hesitated over whether to take such agreements into account. |
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The loss will also take into account discounts and extra rebates offered to lure customers into buying its products. |
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And interest must be recalculated daily, so that any overpayments are immediately taken into account. |
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Following a study that took into account the airline's schedule, available equipment, and airway navigation aids, he decided it best to wait. |
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Finally, temperature, which affects the kinetic properties of the transport systems involved, also has to be taken into account. |
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The credit committee will take into account the savings record of the borrower and their ability to repay on time. |
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The defense also subpoenaed several police officers as defense witnesses who evidently were not taken into account in making the first estimate. |
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We need to be able to take workspace and education space into account as well if we are to build communities for the future. |
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The Institute provides the scientific expertise to ensure the reforestation work takes into account the tigers' habitat needs. |
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In theory the parole hearings take the behaviour of the offender into account and allow reformed prisoners out before unrepentant ones. |
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These can be easily worked out from the GPS receiver's frequency plan, taking into account all the images and aliases possible. |
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The authority had also taken into account the metro rail and railway alignments that may align themselves with the system. |
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First, readings are collected over an interval that takes into account regular tidal patterns. |
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Under the regulations the arbitrator had to take into account the land use for the last 5 years. |
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Why would architects and engineers in the 1960s take such an unlikely event into account for their design requirements? |
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The school has written to the exam board asking them to take the crash into account. |
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Whenever you come across a foolproof premise, you must take into account the inexhaustible resourcefulness of the world's fools. |
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Second, our sample of clinical anorgasmic women was too small to take into account well-known subtypes of female anorgasmia. |
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Marshall says she doesn't take into account the real-world reverberations of her rulings. |
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Conversely, cost estimators are based on averages or generalizations that do not take into account the individual management abilities of a farm. |
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According to him, the original estimate did take into account periodic recessions and depressions in the stock market. |
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This takes into account the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, two World Wars, the Great Depression, the Korean War and Vietnam. |
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However, even in the case of a life sentence for murder the circumstances of the offence are taken into account. |
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If everything had been taken into account, her apprehensiveness towards others had probably started in elementary school, around second grade. |
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This much of the theory's content can be specified, so to speak, a priori, before taking physical contingencies into account. |
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It has to be taken into account in arriving at a conclusion as to the meaning of the Act. |
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He says the snacks and dishes have been selected after taking into account the needs of the long-haul flight. |
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The assembly of the whole structure will last, taking into account the size of the house, between 3 and 5 days. |
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That was clearly notice, if correct, that she was a person whose rights to an assured tenancy by succession had to be taken into account. |
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Taking into account the speed of the film, it then sets the camera's controls for the optimum exposure. |
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Half way up the table would be an excellent season taking into account the team and resources. |
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For one thing, political and economic auguries, specific market conditions, and likely future trends need all to be taken into account. |
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The data were reduced taking into account the neutron beam transmission through the quartz substrate and corrected for the background. |
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When followers are taken into account, the hunt takes on the character of a spectator sport. |
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Most of the commission's proposals are intended to take same-sex parenting into account. |
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Just getting access to the site would prove almost impossible once the sandspit's archaeological sites, flora, and fauna were taken into account. |
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This needs to be taken into account when providing sanitary facilities and health information for female pupils in primary school. |
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He admitted that a winning record was a measure of success, but also said there were other tangibles that should be taken into account. |
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A summons of driving without due care and consideration was taken into account. |
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The figures for the latter, however, did not take into account those who were involved in make-work and re-education programs. |
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Even without taking into account large-scale land development, the malleefowl faces enormous survival difficulties with industry and ingenuity. |
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Rather, it points to natural developmental teleologies in children's lives that child-rearing should take into account. |
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Section 4 proposes a formula for computing members' research output scores that takes into account quality, quantity and contribution aspects. |
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It has been calculated taking into account the density of the Martian atmosphere, the winds and many other factors. |
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In practice, the spacecraft deviated significantly even from predicted orbits that took into account the gravitational forces of the mascons. |
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The needs and priorities of the people at the grassroot level are seldom taken into account. |
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My life has been changed beyond belief and that doesn't seem to be taken into account. |
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It's even of more concern when the fact that much of it is self-induced is taken into account. |
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This diagram takes into account that weblogs have different levels of insight within them, and that information is often replicated. |
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She took into account the different ties and shirts, and realized that the pair must be identical twins. |
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What is not taken into account is the fact that this process is time-consuming and inefficient. |
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Overholser must take into account the number of false positives and false negatives in the data to assess the performance of the instrument. |
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The statistical analysis of environmental time series has to take these points into account. |
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Taking into account the needs of suppliers is again a combination of shrewd business sense and good ethical practice. |
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It says each application will be considered on its merits, taking into account issues such as littering, fouling, noise and street crime. |
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The environmental documents fail to take into account the noise and visual impacts of the toll road on the recreational experience. |
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I AM a firm believer that the views of residents should always be taken into account in a democratic system. |
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When hiking in the berg it is always important to take into account the unpredictability of the weather and come prepared for any eventuality. |
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Where I think it relevant, helpful and permissible to take into account other material I shall indicate what it is. |
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Measure carefully, taking into account the bevel on the bottom sash, and you should be able to trim the new sash to fit the old frame. |
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The decision should also take into account a likely traumatising parental experience as in febrile convulsions. |
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The cutter must orient the rough carefully, taking iolite's trichroism of blue, gray and near colorless into account. |
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Presumably the Australian Strategic Policy Institute doesn't take into account such trifles when determining an organisation's credibility. |
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In effect it is said that she misunderstood his evidence and hence failed to take into account a material consideration. |
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You have to take into account a lot of ancillary factors and mitigating circumstances. |
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When making decisions, state officials refuse to take reality into account and follow the same old models. |
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The next workshop will take into account council's views and may include some basic physical design models. |
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When I set off for work this morning, I forgot to take into account the strong northerly winds, and took my brolly instead of a waterproof. |
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Directors take into account the public's perception of actors and actresses when casting for films. |
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He took into account the defendant's age, his family problems, his previously blameless life and the fact that the money had been returned. |
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But Mr McQuaid believes we should look at the unadjusted figures which take into account the actual number of people signing on. |
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So focusing on actual exchange rate changes would not take this uncertainty into account. |
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By taking variability skewness and curtosis values into account the non-parametric and parametric test options were evaluated. |
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In other words, when we take survivorship bias into account, the average mutual fund underperforms the market. |
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There is a great deal of unmapped country within us which would have to be taken into account in an explanation of our gusts and storms. |
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The fact that the mother is the natural parent of all five children is, of course, a significant factor to take into account. |
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This takes into account different farming conditions in different parts of the uplands, but there's still a lot to do. |
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All statistical analyses take into account dietary and demographic factors and tobacco and alcohol habits. |
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At the end of the day the High Court had to take into account the fact that teachers need a break too. |
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These strategies take into account the Shih Tzu's reluctance to soil the spots where he eats and sleeps. |
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But these numbers for job increase do not take into account job losses, and so do not give the net effect. |
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When inflation was taken into account, he said, the net effect would be less council services for customers. |
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We must take into account the fact that Joan of Arc vehemently rejected marriage. |
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The vulnerability of biodiversity components due to both biological and non-biological features must be taken into account. |
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This has been mooted taking into account that a few places in the nearby villages beyond marsh are contiguous to the marsh. |
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In considering a nonpassive defense, the Army needs to take into account a number of Federal statutes. |
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The child's income is not taken into account for the purposes of the Tax Credit. |
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And that is not taking into account the stigma and notoriety associated with divorcees. |
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The Family Court is oriented to the long term and must take into account the likely future needs of the child. |
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In doing so, it was to take into account the applicant's character, reputation and financial standing. |
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Fascinating work on the election for the cartographically inclined can be found here, where the results take into account population levels. |
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On the other hand, he had to take into account the country's strong economic dependence on Russia. |
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As there are so many orphaned children, the operational costs of these organisations need to be taken into account. |
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The respondent's argument opposing liability for temporary spousal support took into account only one support objective. |
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Parents opting for single-sex schools take other factors into account, though. |
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It has been argued that not taking the cooling in the stratosphere properly into account can be one explanation for the trend differences. |
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Apart from the above we must also take into account the noncircularity of the Earth's heliocentric orbit. |
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Then take into account that the bank on the strength of my deposit can give out around four times my deposit. |
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Although demand is soaring, they are still not strictly enforceable in English and Welsh courts, though judges may taken them into account. |
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Generally, though we look to find at least 7 planets in any one hemisphere in order to take it into account in an analysis. |
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Because earthworms are hermaphrodites, no sexual differences were taken into account during the experiments. |
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Folds, cleavages, tension gashes and stylolites were also taken into account. |
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Partick's chagrin, he suggests, might also fail to take into account a number of factors at work in these acquisitions. |
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It would be completely stupid not to take into account the issues which have been outlined. |
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And when you're reviewing your life insurance, remember to take into account any loans outstanding on your business. |
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Comments from the town council will be taken into account prior to submission of a planning application. |
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Erosion and subsequent overcompaction were taken into account in the calculation. |
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I take into account the summary allegations at paragraph 16 of the skeleton argument. |
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Those who do have to move will undergo traumatic shock and this needs to be taken into account before parcelling them up and shipping them out. |
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To be just, the law must also be flexible enough to take unusual circumstances into account. |
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The varying economic circumstances of different markets must be taken into account. |
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Sevenoaks Council said its planners feel the design takes into account the town plan and is sympathetic to the surroundings. |
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There are many factors to be taken into account when practising synastry, so let's take a look at some of the major ones. |
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For the sake of clarity, the cavities are represented as identical spheres, without taking into account their actual dimensions and shapes. |
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But he said he had taken her age and previous clean record into account and imposed the community sentence. |
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The duration and size of the grazing area will vary, as with dairy cows or cattle, taking into account, animal and pasture conditions. |
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These are just some of the many considerations that you need to take into account when choosing your kids climbing frame or play structure. |
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We also recruited a large number of clusters and performed statistical analyses taking cluster randomisation into account. |
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All these taken into account by society and by the people around us, create our identity. |
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They will not be taken into account, but the poor old cocky will have to pay the flatulence tax. |
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I will measure performance in terms of achievement at the top line taking into account how much money we put behind the brands. |
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Do not take into account against the two co-defendants his allegations of what he says he knows about them. |
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I take into account the fact your perjured evidence wasn't accepted by the jury, as they plainly rejected your account of self-defence. |
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Native students can be helped through a colour-blind policy that takes into account the problems they are most likely to face. |
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A combinational circuit is a special case of a sequential circuit whose internal state is not taken into account. |
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It is commercial to take into account the possible incidence of double taxation in jurisdictions outside Australia. |
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The commissioners presided over Traffic Courts, and were required to take a number of factors into account when determining applications. |
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The centre has a huge public piazza and in town centres such as this the entire development should be taken into account. |
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By the same token, it is also good to take into account the individual character or personality of the student. |
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Most studies also do not take into account the complex interplay between different variables in predicting lung volumes. |
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As things stood at the beginning of 1990, Mrs Adam's life was reasonably settled and happy, taking into account her age and physical infirmity. |
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The gravity and duration of the infringement are to be taken into account in determining the amount of the fine. |
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To what extent was the computer game taken into account during the creation of the movie score? |
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When costs such as bank interest rates and conacre are taken into account, many of these farmers will be left in the red with the banks. |
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When shopping for an inkjet printer you should ensure that you take into account the cost and availability of replacement inkjet cartridges. |
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But it is well recognised that twin concordances may be misleading unless the underlying prevalence of a disease is taken into account. |
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With this larger sample, it would be possible to take into account the influence of local conditions over cultural factors. |
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In my view, however, the committee should only take them into account insofar they come into that category. |
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Firstly and most obviously, it does not take into account the social demographics of the student intake. |
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Given the interconnectedness of world markets, is this model taking into account that reduced fossil-fuel demand would drop prices? |
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I have taken these into account and considered each dream to be a form of communication. |
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The Commission may take into account wider social considerations as well as matters that relate strictly to competition policy. |
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There are many simple considerations to take into account in order to reduce costs when purchasing. |
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From a commercial point of view it is necessary to take into account two conflicting considerations. |
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The next point is a matter of concern when economic considerations are taken into account. |
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Is politicization in this sense synonymous with taking political considerations into account in arriving at a decision? |
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Along with having a baby, I have other considerations to take into account. |
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There are others who are probably better placed than I am to take into account those wider considerations. |
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We are conscious of taking into account all the information from all interested parties. |
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Formally, the show takes into account the contemporary trends in style that keep pace with the trends in the plastic arts. |
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In assessing alternatives to plastic bags, grocery retailers take into account consumers' attitudes in the way they shop. |
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They are one of a number of consultees on this issue and their comments will be taken into account when we consider the scheme. |
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Essentially, this takes into account the various interrelationships that are involved in a product's lifecycle. |
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This performed intertextuality takes a real reader and a real reading situation into account, thereby justifying the connections made out of it. |
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Numerous grammatical items can only be understood if the context is taken into account. |
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The public conveniences were visited by independent judges who took into account factors such as cleanliness, friendliness and accessibility. |
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When invisible earnings are taken into account the balance is the other way round. |
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Such an explanation, of course, fails to take into account Byron's serious disagreements with Wordsworth's poetics and politics. |
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My theory aims at taking speculation fully into account, which neither financial journalism nor academic publishing presently does. |
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Among the major considerations to be taken into account would be the rate base of the town and at present that could pose problems. |
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Of course, none of this takes into account awards or postseason performance. |
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Ofsted is also promising to take self-assessment forms completed by head teachers into account more than at present. |
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But I just ask the Minister, taking into account all the interruptions, why fortified wine was not included in this legislation. |
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Leakage and warping must also be taken into account when you're ready to install a set of French doors. |
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My personal guess is that if you take these issues into account, you can have a cruelty-free fish tank. |
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But those returns don't take into account taxes or front-end sales charges. |
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Curricular improvement efforts should take into account the expressed needs of students. |
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I admire the idealism and I hate to be a cynic, but these plans never take human motivations into account. |
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Quins looked to be on easy street, but that was without taking into account those amazing few minutes of injury time. |
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You have to take into account the perceived dangerousness of a prisoner and the facilities available. |
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We wonder what other ambulance services are doing and whether future recommendations should take into account the prehospital phase of treatment. |
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A totally gender-neutral approach that does not take gender into account is also problematic, however. |
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Moreover, it is unfair to ask the defendant to take into account the commercial expectations of people with whom he or she is not in privity. |
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The learned District Judge failed to take that fully and properly into account when she considered her order. |
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A number of important considerations need to be taken into account when installing desuperheaters. |
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We then describe the current representation of deverbal nouns in HaGenLex, which takes these insights into account. |
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A true strategy would take into account many more issues and would be developed with the involvement of grass-roots membership. |
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We then detail implemented measures that take into account common and differential features between words. |
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At a glance, it would seem so, but this fails to take into account the change in viewing patterns that digital television brings. |
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My assertion is by no means groundless if we take into account our 1.3 billion population and per capita arable land. |
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This process involves large teams of ground staff that inspect the aircraft and take weather conditions into account. |
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I also take into account the statutory guidelines and all the circumstances of the case. |
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Taking all of the circumstances into account, I exercise my discretion and order the discharge of the Certificate. |
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A number of factors will be taken into account in deciding whether to exercise the discretion. |
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Ms Nicholas said only disposable assets were taken into account when determining eligibility. |
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It takes into account the inherent entanglement of psychophysical systems and the fact that such systems have their own history. |
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Should marital misconduct be taken into account when divvying up marital assets? |
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Share price valuation is not an exact science and is subject to assumptions that take into account many different parameters. |
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First, early helmets did not take into account how often pilots use peripheral vision during a close-range dogfight. |
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This inversion technique takes into account atmospheric effects on the radiation and spatial variations in the surface emissivity and backscatter. |
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When the expenditure by other Government Departments involved with the Presidency is taken into account, the overall cost comes out at over 9 million. |
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When undertaking a review, a chief constable is required to judge each case on its merits and to take any extra information not originally available into account. |
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There's the survivability to take into account, too, which negates a lot of that vulnerability. |
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But when outgoings such as tax and mortgage payments are taken into account, the gap between Scotland and the most affluent regions of Britain narrows dramatically. |
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We know that many people have an unfortunate tendency to kill the messenger who bears bad news, and sometimes it is necessary to take this tendency into account. |
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He's down the list aways but taking into account how quickly they're disposing of our agents, not to mention Mac, I thought that you might want to look into this one. |
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The local management is hoping for a better full year out-turn than last year, but it is not stated whether this is before or after exceptionals are taken into account. |
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Another factor that must be taken into account to interpret the different behavior of the various spicules is the morphology of the spicules investigated. |
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The actuarial report does not take into account any general or specific contingencies, nor does it provide for a calculation of the loss of employment or pension benefits. |
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That is correct, in re Hallett's Estate, and that is a principle which we say can be taken into account in looking at the context in which the words of 51AA appear. |
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This will include taking into account accrued liabilities and assets. |
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When you take these things into account it's understandable where we are. |
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Yes, I'm fully aware that traffic may well slow you down when commuting from place to place, especially in urban settings but leave a little earlier to take that into account. |
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Thus, this book clearly shows that in countries where the vox populi is strong, governments take this into account in critical decisions, despotic or democratic. |
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All three Intel CPUs win when multithreading is taken into account. |
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In pointing to the alleged exceptionalism of the United States, they fail entirely to take into account the unique role of American capitalism as the dominant world power. |
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Taking into account the probability of active faults and resultant ground movement, Californian engineers had elaborated fault-tolerant design standards for nuclear reactors. |
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Logistic regression was used instead of univariate chi-squares so that covariance among the variables would be taken into account in the analyses. |
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Thyristor phase control leads to additional energy losses and heating in the motor and this should be taken into account when selecting the power rating. |
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He was not the first Chinese astronomer to discover the precession of the equinoxes but he was the first to take this into account in calendar calculations. |
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Thus, teachers need to have a repertoire of skills for responding to such writing and an approach to pedagogical theory that takes this reality into account. |
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For this reason, most outsourcing contracts are renewable at regular intervals to take into account potential changes in the business environment. |
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Taking all of this into account, though there seemed to be an underlying sadness, I got the distinct impression that his bluff attitude was covering up something. |
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Each source quoted or paraphrased was coded separately, and all of a source's statements in an article were taken into account when applying coding categories. |
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In most cases, the in-store shopping experience does not take into account how people interact with information today. |
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Furthermore, in choosing the forward edge, it is important to take into account terrain relief, the type of soil, and the depth of the snow cover. |
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Taking into account the new reality, it is considering scrapping its policy that says the country should be able to fight two major wars simultaneously. |
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What this assumption fails to take into account, however, is that the investment required to build the tankers and terminals to store this gas is very large. |
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Now complete, the audit has highlighted the spectacular areas of wildlife interest, and will now be taken into account in any future development plans for the site. |
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These questions are required to be answered with a medical opinion and a prognosis taking into account the plaintiff's injuries and the degree of his recovery. |
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One can therefore take that into account in the hypothetical letting. |
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Stunt performers also need to take into account every eventuality of mechanical failure or human error occurring in any stunt and always have a contingency plan in place. |
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Our initial research indicates one needs to take into account similar kinds of factors in assessing how a newspaper is stocked for news-gathering. |
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The story is all the more remarkable when you take into account the size of Europe's wine lake and the stiff competition in today's crushingly crowded fine wine market. |
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We argue this examination needs to take into account the status of Maori under the Treaty, and to recognise the reiterative and regulatory role of media discourses. |
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And as bingeing becomes possible and commonplace, it's only natural that shows should start to take it into account. |
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We have inherited a Victorian infrastructure and road plan which did not take into account the horseless carriage and almost universal car ownership. |
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The Treasury said it would take into account these sorts of concerns, suggesting it would reward companies who reinvested their profits into their businesses. |
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Taking into account the conservation of atoms we may determine all transition atomicities and represent atomic channels as graphs of distribution of atoms. |
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While all of the above-mentioned strategies take into account expectations for future market returns, not all of the strategies account for investment risk tolerance. |
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There is a problem when governments try to impose their absolute moral standards on the whole of society, without taking into account people's individual circumstances. |
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But if you were to use the world's most accurate atomic clocks, you would also need to take the latitude and altitude of the two locations into account. |
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We become involved in the early stages of major proposals for the city, and steer them so that the importance of the historic townscape and landscape is taken into account. |
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The overarching discretion of the trial judge to take into account the particular circumstances of the offender is essential to the imposition of a fair and just sanction. |
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The fact is doctors are under no obligation to prolong life indefinitely, and are likewise required to take prospective suffering into account during treatment. |
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Taking into account inflation, GDP growth, and other economic variables, the Yalies predict that the president will garner 58.3 percent of the vote. |
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It is for the tribunal as an industrial jury to take all relevant factors into account in reaching its conclusion, giving such weight to them as it considers appropriate. |
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It might be worth taking into account that my training for this event has involved two months of heavy drinking and two weeks of being quite poorly. |
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Finance, manpower and property considerations were taken into account by decision makers who say the move reflects the Army's strategy of reallocating resources. |
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The thoughts of the people concerned were not taken into account. |
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In other words, to count as an instance of an allographic work, a performance has to take into account performance practice relevant to the period. |
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Owners need to take this factor into account when planning combined outdoor activities, whether a race or a Frisbee-catching activity at the local park. |
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The decisions made under this Article are declaratory, but national courts and NCAs would be bound to take them into account when reaching their own decisions. |
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A spokesman for the council said the scheme would be considered on its planning merits and the committee would take all viewpoints into account when reaching its decision. |
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W will accept in any future capitalisation that she should bring into account such sum of periodical payments that she is awarded in excess of her aliment. |
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An officer characterized by such a style of leadership refrains from one-man decision-making, trusts his collective and takes its opinion into account in making decisions. |
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Also note that the R-value only refers to heat transfer per unit time and does not take into account the flywheel effect of concrete's thermal mass. |
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And the risks to the woman need to be properly assessed and clearly explained to her, so that she can take them into account in making her decision. |
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Most of these so called healthy weight indicators do not take many things into account and are biased towards a Eurocentric view of size and beauty. |
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Any reading which fails to take this into account misreads the text. |
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The median price information is essentially useless unless the ongoing trend towards apartment living and section subdivision is taken into account. |
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Kurginyan defines ussr 2.0 as a new form of Soviet Union that takes into account the mistakes of the past. |
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The effects of polygenes on the ability to map oligogenes have been documented and taken into account in algorithms used for commonly used genetic crosses. |
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By taking into account the difficult process of adaptation of the military into the civil society, I think, the army indeed paid a heavy price for the reforms. |
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When bioenergetic limits for growth are studied, only periods with growth not limited by tissue maturation or reproductive allocation should be taken into account. |
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Although such increases in validity appear to be small, the practical utility may be large when one takes into account the costs associated with unsuccessful job performance. |
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The engineer designing the system needs to take into account a wide range of factors in order to assure the reliability of the electrical systems. |
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This trend will gain further strength if the journals that make preprints available on the internet or publish internet-only versions of reports are taken into account. |
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A comprehensive rehabilitation approach takes into account all these factors. |
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Where it considers it appropriate, the court may dismiss the claim or take any shortcomings into account when it adjudicates on the issue of costs. |
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In Lakonia, for example, only the Vapheio tholos contained any feasting equipment, and not in large quantity, although the effects of robbing must be taken into account. |
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This is without taking into account the backdrop of party politics. |
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But we have to take into account the interests of creditors, trading counterparties and contractors in the continued development of restructuring. |
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A detailed study might take these wider considerations into account. |
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I know it must appear to many that us OAPs are a load of moaners and whingers but we should be judged in a much broader way, taking into account our whole lives. |
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The managers were apparently given a dressing down and the comptroller was told that internal audit findings were taken into account in fixing managers' bonuses. |
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Judge Charles Bloom QC said he took into account Atkinson's previous good character and the fact that he had not gained financially from handling the vehicles. |
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But even if it is construing ambiguous legislation, one takes into account that we are not going to be in disconformity with our international obligations unless it is clear. |
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Why is that not to be taken into account, yet building a windmill is? |
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Taking into account the worst scenario of a further rise in property prices, is there any kind of investment that I can hedge against this with my cash after the sale? |
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I am persuaded, however, that they are fine scholars, and have written an important book that future research in this area will need to take into account. |
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One of the things that many business book authors fail to take into account is the fact that seriousness of message doesn't necessarily require solemnity of presentation. |
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The report states that sick pay compensates for the same loss as damages for loss of earnings, so it should be taken into account in assessing damages. |
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True the regime is snoopy and paranoid, but there is one perspective which should be taken into account by anybody who wants to start criticising them. |
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He also expressed doubt that the 1500 scientists whose data Scott had compiled and presented in summary was to be relied upon or taken into account. |
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Relative loads take into account both amplitude and duration of loading. |
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Nonetheless, I think it's important to identify and understand both costs and benefits now, so that we can develop near-term policies which take them into account. |
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A sense of appropriacy is crucial, that choices have been made or must be made that take into account situation, occasion, subject matter, and audience. |
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