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 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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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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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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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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We are conscious of taking into account all the information from all interested parties. |
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And that is not taking into account the stigma and notoriety associated with divorcees. |
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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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Even without taking into account large-scale land development, the malleefowl faces enormous survival difficulties with industry and ingenuity. |
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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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The data were reduced taking into account the neutron beam transmission through the quartz substrate and corrected for the background. |
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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 the sake of clarity, the cavities are represented as identical spheres, without taking into account their actual dimensions and shapes. |
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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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He says the snacks and dishes have been selected after taking into account the needs of the long-haul flight. |
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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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We reanalysed the data taking into account the number of times the women did the hands and knees exercise. |
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When taking into account the point group of the cocrystals, the squares of the direction cosines between all C 3 axes and should be identical. |
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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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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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Given the interconnectedness of world markets, is this model taking into account that reduced fossil-fuel demand would drop prices? |
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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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In determining the long-term direction of the NCRE system, this experience is worth taking into account. |
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Unfortunately, taking into account the above ruminations, staff representatives are not in a position to do so. |
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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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Why not make a gesture of good will, taking into account the entire relationship? |
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Varying interpretations were noted in prioritising the land to be afforested taking into account the environment. |
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Worth taking into account is that fact that Mitchell has been fairly prolific of late, especially at the National. |
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It could be worth taking into account whether your institution takes on many other part-time students. |
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One other factor worth taking into account is the success of women candidates in 12 national and provincial constituencies. |
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And if once in a while popular taste is right, it is usually by accident and is not worth taking into account. |
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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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Please check off the session that you are requesting reimbursement for taking into account the deadline date. |
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These standards would be science-based, taking into account achievability and economic considerations, and would be reviewed on a regular basis. |
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Even taking into account the higher cost of living in the cities, the economic advantages of becoming a migrant worker are substantial. |
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The Board of Directors must then take a decision, taking into account the opinion of the committee. |
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Short-selling, you cannot sell short without taking into account market psychology. |
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Based on a radical new spring mechanism, the gunsight calculated an aircraft's future position, taking into account gravity, wind, and distance. |
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Under French GAAP, fair value is determined taking into account the issuer's general outlook and the intended holding period. |
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In case of partial dismissal of a case, legal cost shall be apportioned amongst the parties taking into account of their rightfulness. |
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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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Existence and use of siting map for mines and power plants taking into account projected storms, floods and drought areas. |
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No bids will be accepted, taking into account the level of the bids, following the tender for the sale of untraced intervention butter. |
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It must disambiguate words with multiple meanings, by taking into account any context it can recognise. |
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A revised version of that report was then produced, taking into account the comments received during the public consultation. |
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However, taking into account the widening of the output gap, the development of the cyclically-adjusted balance is more favourable. |
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This means also integrating environmental costs, taking into account the application of the polluter-pays principle. |
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According to some observers, such a goal seems impossible for December 2007, taking into account the circumscription and his placing on the list. |
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Accordingly, some oral contraceptive acceptors are given pills without taking into account whether the mother is breastfeeding. |
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Investment activities should also be measured taking into account the change in funds committed but not disbursed. |
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The animated sequence is a self-gravitating simulation, taking into account stars and gas. |
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I might add of three individuals only, not taking into account the effect on other staff in instituting any kind of a solution. |
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This will include taking into account accrued liabilities and assets. |
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The final evaluation of the loss was reached taking into account certain disputable corrective factors. |
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A holistic approach was needed, taking into account all kinds of family leave, to have an effect on gender equality and poverty. |
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The funeral director is usually sensitive to the many kinds of mourning rituals, taking into account different religious or cultural beliefs. |
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It will be in charge of the development plans for coastal areas taking into account environmental constraints and the European directives. |
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The Working Group decided to postpone its next meeting until May 2007, taking into account the postponement of the fourth meeting of the Parties. |
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This process must go on with care taking into account the desires and aspirations of all Kenyans, being truthful to the mandate given. |
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The second element to consider after the multidisciplinary aspect, is taking into account sociocultural factors. |
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The amended regulations will strengthen and codify security expectations for nuclear facilities, taking into account current security threats. |
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Provisions are recorded against inventories, taking into account market prices, sales prospects and the risk of obsolescence. |
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We must not design the European single market and determine what we offer on it in future without taking into account the needs of the public. |
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The quota levels shall be reviewed by the end of that period taking into account all relevant interests. |
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Each member state's share of the total burden will be decided after Copenhagen, taking into account each country's ability to pay. |
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We are prepared to contribute in an appropriate way and whenever necessary to any final agreement taking into account specific cases. |
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We periodically review cash distributions taking into account our current and prospective performance. |
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All data, therefore, should be made available by taking into account the sending country perspective. |
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A revised text taking into account the observations made is still being awaited. |
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You must establish a realistic budget taking into account your lifestyle and your goals. |
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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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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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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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This is without taking into account the backdrop of party politics. |
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The decision whether to treat an offence as summary or indictable is made by the Crown prosecutor after taking into account all the circumstances of the case. |
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There is an urgent need to improve the living conditions of the population, taking into account the bad condition of houses and infrastructure as well as the lack of social services, in many areas. |
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Indeed, it is the intention of the ICC Commission on Arbitration to revise and republish this document in the future, taking into account further suggestions which will emerge from the use of the document. |
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Unfortunately, many program and administrative services continue to operate in a linear, sequential fashion, without taking into account the need for horizontal coordination as well as vertical delayering. |
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My delegation is ready to work with interested delegations to revisit the proposal and make improvements to it, taking into account developments since the document was introduced. |
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This is not an unrealistic goal with the help of the new Assistants to the Secretary General and the Executive Director and taking into account the potential in China and the USA, among other countries. |
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To sum up, taking into account the positions, strengths and weaknesses, the new player will be a very large one against whom we will pit ourselves but against whom we are already pitting ourselves on a worldwide scale. |
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The selection of representatives from diaspora, women, youth, and persons that are physically challenged has been done taking into account geographical representation and balances. |
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Adaptable and far-sighted regulatory frameworks are required, taking into account the innovativeness of the actors on the financial market and its global nature. |
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When taking into account the Home Nations and Five Nations tournaments, England has more title and Grand Slams than any other nation. |
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The review was conducted in cooperation with partner countries and taking into account the result of an unprecedentedly wide consultative process involving civil society, EU Member States and other donors. |
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By opting for this solution it retained a mediumterm monetary compass, at the same time taking into account the drop in short-term controllability of the monetary base. |
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We analize the quantum field theory taking into account the mass dimensions of the notoph and the photon. |
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In everyday life and for leisure: looking for an itinerary, consulting a street-map to find your way or to get out of a traffic jam and taking into account the one-way streets. |
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Nevertheless, the financing of the European Schools must be also reevaluated by taking into account indiscriminating measures for the pupils with regard to their division into categories. |
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I should like to express my thanks to the rapporteur and to Parliament for the support and efforts to conciliate and strike a balance, taking into account the complexity of the issue of passenger car taxation. |
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Such guarantees should be assessed in general on the basis of a standard procedure by taking into account all the principles set out in this Annex. |
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The envisaged transaction thus consists in proposing that holders of the 2007 BSARs should exchange their 2007 BSARs for 2010 BSARs, to be priced at market value, taking into account current financial and economic conditions. |
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Models of care should be flexible and contextualized, taking into account co-morbidities and paying particular attention to vulnerable, at-risk populations. |
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Sound levels predicted for each work station will be assessed through a simulation of the entire site, taking into account each noise source, the internal acoustics of the different rooms and the isolation between each room. |
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Reference power' means a relation between hydraulic power and power consumption of a circulator, taking into account the dependency between circulator efficiency and size. |
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While reading, taking into account the fact that the technique does not wait for the artist to condemn these huge walkers all in lines, I find this experience full of interest. |
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The Commission expressed the intention to come down in favour of extension of the Agreement, taking into account the positive results achieved by the IOOC in its internal reform. |
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And even taking into account the cost of production, the profit margin of dehydrated food is high: dehydrating a kilo of onions costs 50 rupees, but the market value is 100 rupees. |
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We must all take heed of the changing socioeconomic needs of these outermost regions, taking into account the impact which they are experiencing in their sector. |
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Second, the notion of resilience to shocks, taking into account the fact that whatever the level of sustainability of a particular financial situation, we can never eliminate the occurrence of unpredictable shocks. |
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Wine pressure on the outlet side of the buffer tank should be constant and regulated, taking into account the possible variations in the wine level. |
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The length of the process can sometimes lead to needs being met even before an overall picture of the situation has been achieved, and therefore without taking into account and prioritising the person's real needs. |
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Where appropriate, the Commission may make proposals for revision, in particular taking into account the operability of equipment and passenger facilitation. |
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Monthly payments are based on the term, generally between six months and five years, and the loan amortization period, taking into account the mortgage interest rate. |
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Then to add insult to injury, they set arbitrary guidelines for child maintenance without taking into account the expenses that result from the fathers' own participation in their children's lives. |
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These policies have been encouraged by the Pompidou Group training of medical staff on drug addiction treatment including opiate substitution treatment taking into account the right to health of the drug user. |
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The quality of this help must be secured by taking into account the need of the poor, justice, equality, sustainable development, and the abolishment of fixed development aid. |
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Lastly, some companies restate the value of grants during the plan's lifespan taking into account of the probability that the performance objectives will be met. |
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Risks are calculated by taking into account the current value of the underlying assets, counterparty risk, foreseeable market developments and the time available to close out the positions. |
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The assimilative capacity is calculated on a variable-by-variable basis taking into account the relationships that may exist between each variable and other variables in the water column or sediment. |
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There must, however, be greater recognition of other forms of intermediation that have been successful, taking into account lessons learned regarding elite capture, poor repayment rates and mismanagement. |
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For a long-haul flight, a flight preparation agent is used to optimize and check the flight plan, taking into account the flight specifics, including weather and landing minima. |
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The proponent must define a study area and justify the boundaries, taking into account the areal extent of anticipated impacts and the appropriate ecological boundaries for the various environmental components. |
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This is a matter for careful reappraisal, taking into account your original purpose in life, the changes in conditions, and the new facts you have learned. |
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While patients have a wide choice of treatments today, we have completely re-evaluated our product portfolio by taking into account their point of view. |
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But all focus primarily on the analysis of the spatial meanings of various spatial expressions without taking into account nonspatial functions. |
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Teams are seeded based on a ranking system released by the ITF, taking into account previous years' results. |
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This is without even taking into account the significant avoided costs of energy production and distribution or, for that matter, the increasingly internalized cost of carbon. |
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These cases are settled in accordance with certain regulations and by taking into account the age of the juvenile delinquent. |
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Handling the sale of unrequired types of wood The wood purchasing functions offer you the possibility of buying round timber and wood chips while taking into account specific information. |
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The Declaration is an aspirational document which speaks to the individual and collective rights of Indigenous peoples, taking into account their specific cultural, social and economic circumstances. |
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Those of us who believe most profoundly in the virtues of European integration have the greatest interest in ensuring that it is carried forward with unimpeachable integrity, taking into account the protection of individuals. |
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It is based on the recognition that in order to effectively address human trafficking an integrated approach is needed, having as its fundament the respect of human rights and taking into account its global nature. |
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Mainly owing to the averaging provision of the minimum reserve system, and taking into account the low frequency of open market operations, the volatility of the EONIA continued to be low in 2003 by international standards. |
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The retention of the basic structure of the building, even taking into account the rebuilding of the roof in the middle of the 16th century, gives this church-mosque an undeniable exoticism. |
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We look forward to hearing the Secretary-General's views, taking into account the full range of financing options, in particular the need for start-up and early sustainment costs. |
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We provide a table illustrating the diversity of the penalties, taking into account aggravating or mitigating circumstances in each individual file. |
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The Parliament adopts its new regulation that will improve its internal functioning alongside bettering the taking into account of its advice and amendments. |
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They must, consequently, be on their guard against ill-timed declarations and everywhere allow men to speak who are capable of seeing all the facets of the problem, and of taking into account all the points of view. |
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An approach within the functionalist perspective, conceiving of firms as autonomous units which combine factors of production, allows one to avoid taking into account the different players who make up the firms. |
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This condition shall have to be reconsidered taking into account the health and safety of workers within a period of five years after the directive comes into force. |
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The security clearance procedures shall be designed to determine whether an individual can, taking into account his or her loyalty, trustworthiness and reliability, have access to classified information. |
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Whereby the dew point temperature is not an unchanging variable: it is calculated by taking into account the two variables room temperature and air humidity. |
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If in the past and in many countries still we look at the norm, the ideal of marriage, as being for supporting the reproductive cycle, I'd want to suggest taking into account that we live in an overpopulated world. |
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In the first hypothesis, taking into account a conviction handed down in another Member State should not be too problematical, since it will be one fact among others. |
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If list is an existing item being removed, then it must be calculated, taking into account all modifications, including internals, allowance for scale, sediment, sludge, insulation, liquid, etc. |
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Public goods theory suffers from the shortcoming of treating each good separately, without taking into account the interdependences that can emerge from their gradual constitution. |
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Are we going to take an even-handed approach in this respect or will we form an assessment on a country-by-country basis, taking into account the respective size of population? |
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More certainty in interpretation can be achieved only by further developing this algorithm for the elastic wave equation, taking into account anisotropy. |
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Regular revaluations ensure that all businesses across the country are paying a fair rate taking into account changes in property values. |
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Denunciation is achieved in a more flexible manner, taking into account not only the rules, but also the individual circumstances of the offence, the victim and the offender. |
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An individual exercise program, prescribed by the team's physiotherapist and taking into account the interests of the individual, may also be considered. |
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Privately, officials reckon the rupee's fair value, taking into account India's higher inflation and productivity over the past few years, is a little less than 60 per dollar, so the market has yet to overshoot wildly. |
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To sum up, the use of fair value introduces formidable difficulties of asset valuation into accounting because of specificity, complementarity and the systematic taking into account of even remote future events. |
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They should also continue to pursue the development of a harmonized, subregional approach to disarmament, demobilization and reintegration, while taking into account national social, economic and political contexts. |
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Ergonomics, taking into account customer needs, is paramount. |
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Activities undertaken in all of these areas were developed taking into account their intrinsic cross-cutting nature and the opportunities made available as a result of their interconnectedness. |
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Foods are evaluated according to their potential to rebalance or unbalance the diet, taking into account both nutritional recommendations and the reality of food consumption. |
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The planning of the operation was slapdash, without enough intelligence, without sufficient consideration of the alternatives, without taking into account potential dangerous scenarios. |
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The programme and content of the scheduled training will address the nature of reported concerns, taking into account the principle of sharing good practices and the sociocultural realities of each country and subregion. |
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The distances covered, taking into account the slowness of the animals represented several tens of kilometers, therefore of long days which began well before sun up and finished after the sun set. |
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We set asset-mix policy and seek to outperform market benchmarks by taking into account what the plan needs to deliver its mandate of providing retirement income for members tomorrow. |
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It stressed the importance of taking into account the multidimensional nature of poverty, which was not possible to capture with a single data collection instrument. |
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By taking into account the technological,economic, political,and societal forces that act upon a sector,the STAR process can create a reasonably accurate picture of the market. |
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A device for indirect vision shall give such performances that a critical object can be observed within the described field of vision, taking into account the critical perception. |
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The exposure is calculated taking into account the current value of the underlying assets, the counterparty risk, future market movements and the time available to liquidate the positions. |
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The Ontario Region has been pushing the government to make changes to Ontario's eviction laws, taking into account the unique nature of housing co-ops. |
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In determining the appropriate measure, each case was decided on its own merits, taking into account the particulars of the case, including aggravating and extenuating circumstances. |
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We will set targets as appropriate taking into account resource productivity, based on the work of the OECD in furthering efforts to optimize resource cycles. |
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It is hard to see how external partner-NGO relationships can make this arrangement work without taking into account the role of public administration in control and orientation. |
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Therefore, industry effects, though they pose risks that are worth taking into account, are not a primary variable on which to sort securities for investment purposes. |
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With the entry into force of the Code of Criminal Procedure in November 2002, the mediation process was introduced in criminal matters, taking into account the principle of opportuneness established in the Code. |
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As such, the country-level Division of Labour may depart from the global level in a number of ways, taking into account the presence and relative strength of individual cosponsors and the Secretariat on the ground. |
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With respect to the implementation of this new edition of the Roman Missal in Canada, the directives of the diocesan bishop are to be followed, taking into account as appropriate the following points. |
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Reports produced by external investigative agencies, such as inspectorates and social insurance institutions, should be acted upon in the same manner as internal investigations, taking into account issues of confidentiality. |
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On cultivated land, encumbrance resulting from the weather mast is compensated by taking into account the arable land surface lost, the additional cost of driving around it and the cost of maintaining the uncultivated space. |
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Various measures are in place to allow landowners to continue to derive benefit from their property through forestry, maple sugaring, or other activities while taking into account the more sensitive aspects of their land. |
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The materials used for the construction of equipment and protective systems must not trigger off an explosion, taking into account foreseeable operational stresses. |
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In this particular case, the lexical units considered as encoding elements are words inside a noun-phrase, without taking into account stopwords. |
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With respect to 1997, the proportion of debt with a short-term maturity is still noticeable, and, taking into account the current level of the debt ratio, fiscal balances are relatively sensitive to changes in interest rates. |
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In light of the Conversion Rules and the upcoming tax under the SIFT Rules, the Fund will start a review and analysis of these rules taking into account what would be in the best interest of the unitholders. |
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By taking into account the respective skills of the different categories of actor at the various territorial levels, it should also be possible to make a multiscale adaptation, from the local to the regional level. |
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Those targets shall be quantified using a limited number of indicators for output and results, taking into account the principle of proportionality. |
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This rate will allow these investments to be written off in a two-year period on average after taking into account the half year rule which treats assets as if they had been purchased in the middle of the year. |
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It is for the judicial authority to make the final decision taking into account the wishes and feelings of the child as well as all other circumstances. |
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Any solution for data stewardship in Canada must address issues across the entire lifecycle of research data, while also taking into account the great diversity of data sets across disciplines. |
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We are trying to find out, in listening to this group, if there is something unique that we're not taking into account or something unusual happening here. |
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Issuance of work permits is carried out taking into account the established quota. |
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Let us use this standard in taking into account corporations, and the economic structures that promote and sustain them, as a factor in the pursuit of justice. |
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Of utmost importance for us is that these decisions are to be taken trustfully and transparently, not resulting in new dividing lines or suspiciousness, and taking into account the vital interests of the Russian security. |
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But it might soon become difficult to claim quality without taking into account environmental issues and, thus, to keep apart quality standards and environmental standards. |
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The vision system automatically digitizes and analyzes the material, taking into account the geometry of the components, the position of the airbag, and all possible distortions. |
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We therefore think that we should be flexible in allowing the time needed by the Court, taking into account the requirements of the tasks at hand. |
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Our delegation considers that, taking into account the unique level of support for this document, it should continue to be the basis for obtaining broad consensus this year. |
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The Observer from AIDGUM explained that the levels proposed were established based on Good Manufacturing Practice and taking into account the technical characteristics of acacia gum. |
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When only taking into account the non-existent words, this results in a test where preknowledge is absolutely excluded. |
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There is little sense in monitoring all appointments and calculating percentages of minority representation: it is only worth taking into account those posts whose distribution is closely watched by the different communities. |
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How then can we understand and preserve the natural environment without taking into account the human cultures that have shaped it since the dawn of time? |
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At the same time, a clear framework taking into account the degree of technical risk of non-permanence would foster demand for forestation-based voluntary offset projects. |
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Support will also be granted to forestation by adapted species taking into account local opportunities and challenges in the field of water and biodiversity. |
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However, taking into account the consequences of publication, it should take place only where the economic operator or other person has freely given specific and informed written consent thereto. |
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Contested tax adjustments are recognized on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the risk that the proceedings or appeal may be unsuccessful. |
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The insurability risk is calculated by taking into account several factors. |
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The Protocol addresses the safe transfer, handling and use of LMOs that may have an adverse effect on biodiversity, taking into account human health, with a specific focus on transboundary movements. |
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It is also worth taking into account how practical a test is to design and administer and how to avoid a washback effect, which may adversely influence teaching. |
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One can only understand Lacan's final lucubrations by taking into account the question he is wrestling with on how to operate on the real with the symbolic. |
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The Commission concluded that physical fitness testing for an unarmed NSO, once a year, seemed reasonable when taking into account the level of security involved and the nature of the site where a NSO works. |
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Differential equations that characterized the springs at large displacements were integrated, while taking into account the deviation from the isochronism of the resonator at different balance amplitudes. |
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Maybe your son will decide to work in his spare time, but it's worth taking into account that some parents like Figueirido encourage their children not to work part-time alongside their studies. |
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Solvay is also making a statement that it wishes to go further with its management-workers dialogue, taking into account what its employees expect and want. |
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It needs to be a way of coherently taking into account all the factors that aid or hinder the development of a territory, by involving all the partners from local level up to international funding providers. |
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The aim is not to ruin arguments by opposing them, as it is the case in the Pyrrhonian 'antilogy', but rather to counterbalance a single opinion by taking into account other opinions. |
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On the basis of an approach of mutual supportiveness, and taking into account the general rules of international law, the Protocol provisions should be interpreted as compatible with WTO rules. |
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The microbial load of eggs should be as low as achievable, using good egg production practices, taking into account the requirements for subsequent processing. |
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Budget revisions should reflect actual delivery during the preceding year as well as annualized expenditure estimates for the current and following years, taking into account rephrasing of project inputs. |
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The student must demonstrate a profound understanding of the articles on the reading list and be able to evaluate them critically, taking into account general knowledge of the state of the art in the field. |
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Until the 1980s, soil conservation focused on applying only one method, namely that of compartmentalized or continuous isohypse ditches, reinforced by quickset hedges without taking into account the agro-bioclimatic regions. |
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The assets are subject to a daily valuation and NCBs calculate on a daily basis the required value of underlying assets taking into account the valuation principles outlined by the Eurosystem. |
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However, for large wind farms distances of about 15 rotor diameters should be more economically optimal, taking into account typical wind turbine and land costs. |
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Models are unable to reproduce the rapid warming observed in recent decades when only taking into account variations in solar output and volcanic activity. |
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If no agreement is reached, the minister said, the Commission decides whether to register the PDO or not, taking into account the information at its disposal. |
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There are currently no known methods to correct for population stratification for pooled DNA association studies, taking into account the polygenicity of the condition. |
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Their numbers can be easily reconstructed from censuses of the Cape rather than passenger lists, taking into account VOC employees who later returned to Europe. |
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A related concept is the isolating language, which is about a low number of any type of morphemes per word, taking into account derivational morphemes as well. |
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The art of perfumery was known in western Europe from 1221, taking into account the monks' recipes of Santa Maria delle Vigne or Santa Maria Novella of Florence, Italy. |
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The danger must be such that the accused cannot reasonably, taking into account any of his or her relevant characteristics, be expected to act otherwise. |
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Telford improved on methods for the building of macadam roads by improving the selection of stone based on thickness, taking into account traffic, alignment and slopes. |
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Farmers often hitch up their implements to the tractor by not taking into account optimal engine's run mode, for which certain methodology should be used. |
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For such purpose, there was applied a probabilistic approach to calculation of spatial position of the underwater pipeline track taking into account of bottom topography. |
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Results indicated that individuals high in height fear made greater estimations of the balcony's height, even when taking into account measures of cognitive bias. |
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