It is a criterion that those of us who teach college students would do well to keep in mind as we plan our course outlines. |
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Honey, you have to keep in mind that his furlough will start when he leaves his ship, not when he gets to San Francisco. |
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Also, please keep in mind that no matter where you are, a kilogram equals 2.2 pounds. |
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Also, keep in mind that galactagogues should be used for boosting supply, not maintaining. |
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The considerate husband will keep in mind that his wife is a living, throbbing human being, not merely a galley slave to do his bidding. |
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Another hazard to keep in mind during the pre-spawn is deadheads under the water. |
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We've compiled a list of the key issues to keep in mind when you're deciding whether a new city is right for you. |
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Lastly, keep in mind that children like variation and to have a say in what they do. |
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Amid all this terminological disputation, it is important, though not always easy, to keep in mind the real-world consequences of these ideas. |
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While you are pondering what to buy, you might keep in mind the results of some recent art market research. |
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However, we should keep in mind that Senators to some extent are free agents. |
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On the other hand, it is important to keep in mind that Mexican-Americans are mestizas and mestizos, victims of various colonization processes. |
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One should keep in mind that Tantan is anything but a tribune of popular democracy. |
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In addition, keep in mind that the new craft system means that a lot of common materials will be highly transmutable. |
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The important thing to keep in mind, however, is that some degree of memory loss is a normal part of aging, like crow's feet and gray hair. |
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It is essential to keep in mind that hummers prefer tubular flowers that allow their long, needle-like bills to fit inside these tubes. |
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In designing this the engineers had to constantly keep in mind the acoustic requirements of the project. |
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Also keep in mind that you're trimming your hair, not plucking it, so don't use tweezers. |
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You know, keep in mind that the friend of my friend, or the enemy of my enemy is my friend. |
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Plus, keep in mind that, as a general rule, you are always better off being slightly overdressed rather than underdressed, whatever the occasion. |
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Just keep in mind that you will be undertaking a science experiment with no guarantee of the outcome! |
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However, he cautions the reader to keep in mind the wars fought by the United Kingdom to expand its sphere of influence. |
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One must keep in mind the primary handicap of human beings in such circumstances. |
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My advice to the OP would be whereas you want things to be comfortable for you, keep in mind that someone else lives there also. |
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Other sources of vitamin A to keep in mind are fish, butter or cream, cheese, spinach, cassava, sweet potatoes, papaya, and mangos. |
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Always keep in mind the tide will continue to run after the listed high tide and out after the low tide. |
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Finally, keep in mind that a good pair of dress slacks are usually made from wool and offer classic styling. |
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Also, keep in mind that certain clothing styles and fabrics offer better protection from the sun than do others. |
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As we refine our thinking, we must keep in mind the changeableness of an altered state. |
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Ignoring for now the slogan chanters and political partisans, there are a few key points to keep in mind. |
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The two things people need to keep in mind is that we are talking small amounts of money and you cannot afford to lose a dime. |
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First, keep in mind that news anchors, like other constitutional monarchs, are primarily figureheads. |
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Make sure to keep in mind that they should also conform to the mood and harmony of the living space. |
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When fitting the crotch, keep in mind that the back crotch seam will stretch because it's on the bias. |
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Here are some things to keep in mind when the guy you want to catch under the mistletoe is more into keeping it strictly platonic. |
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Just keep in mind that the way a projector works the signal is always internally converted to a progressive scan signal. |
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Finally, keep in mind that pants with no pleats or a single pleat are more flattering than multiple pleats. |
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While it makes sense not to be fraidy cats, you should also keep in mind that there are pitfalls of not acknowledging potential dangers. |
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But do you know the golden rule you should always keep in mind when building your site and making it ready to welcome all those potential buyers? |
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I also had to keep in mind the possibility that I would be incredibly good at it. |
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It takes a great deal of mental effort to keep in mind the fact that whatever is happening is just plain fiction. |
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And let's keep in mind the ultimate weapon of a terrorist is a nuclear warhead on a missile. |
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It's important to keep in mind that security needs to be balanced alongside other important considerations, such as speed and ease of use. |
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He points out that when it comes to a race car, there are two things that the designers and engineers keep in mind. |
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It is important to keep in mind that whatever method is adopted for quitting smoking, the most important factors are conviction and willpower. |
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It helps me always to keep in mind, for example, a nurse doing long hours in an intensive care ward, and paying her full whack of tax. |
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It's important when calculating the cost of dockage to keep in mind that most marinas will consider this a 39-footer. |
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The family has been urged to keep in mind that his road to recovery will be a long one. |
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However, keep in mind that the third transverse mode also has an antinode at the center of the bar. |
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And keep in mind that with our long growing season, mature height is often taller than what's printed on the plant tag. |
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When displaying your wreath, keep in mind that wood fences, doors, or tabletops need to be protected from the moisture in the moss. |
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One should keep in mind that symbolic attributions to buildings reflect their shape rather than their use. |
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It is important to be alert for suspicious parcels, but keep in mind that a mail bomb is an extremely rare occurrence. |
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First, keep in mind that the enemies of probiotics include such commonplace substances as antibiotics, birth control pills, aspirin, alcohol and stress. |
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The government needs to keep in mind that no administration that damaged the economy has received a good assessment, no matter how it has packaged its reforms. |
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The court must keep in mind that solicitor-client privilege is both a principle of fundamental justice and a civil right of supreme importance in Canadian law. |
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When hiring the stripper, please keep in mind that I prefer brunettes. |
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And if you wear bifocals or trifocals, keep in mind that you may have a tendency to tilt your head backwards so that you can see through the lower portion of your glasses. |
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And keep in mind that when Huckabee ran for president in 2008, he won the Iowa caucuses. |
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It is well to keep in mind that, usually, building-block approach, like standardization and unification, is linked to greater excessiveness in systems and complexes. |
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Priest urged investors to keep in mind that the restatements will not have an adverse impact on earnings in the latest quarter or on future financial results. |
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As the nation confronts these First Amendment issues, it will help to keep in mind that civil marriage and religious marriage are two different things. |
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These considerations are important to keep in mind in the rational design of biomaterials for applications in tissue engineering and wound healing. |
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And keep in mind that even pre-ISIS, an Iraqi comedian was killed in 2006 for comically mocking those in power. |
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You should also keep in mind that some Claimants may be more disposed to attend their GP or take time off work than others, even with similar symptoms. |
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Just keep in mind that hateful comments and trolls will be deleted. |
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What is important to keep in mind is that the pathologization of sexual deviance is everywhere and at all times a function of power enacted over pleasure. |
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However, keep in mind that these are not clear evolutionary groups and probably represent a grade of organisms out of which the fern lineage emerged. |
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Please also keep in mind that my beta reader hasn't proofed this yet. |
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If you are re-covering several seats and need more yardage, keep in mind pattern repeats and ask the fabric-store experts for measuring assistance. |
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Another factor to keep in mind is that ground beef is highly perishable. |
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The runner up impressed all and sundry and is one to keep in mind. |
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To understand these diagrams it is important to keep in mind that the duckweed plants consists of a cluster of fronds descended from a single mother frond. |
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But, keep in mind, viewers would have to give their permission first. |
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I suspect that pressure has been put on prisoners possessing intelligence information in every war, and I think what should also keep in mind who these people might have been. |
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It is, I think, handy to keep in mind that this is not unploughed field. |
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Just keep in mind that there will be a period of low pay as you work yourself from an hourly playability tester into a full-time salaried employee. |
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While you agonize of whether to go with the peach fragrances or the lavender skin restorer, you should try to keep in mind what such gifts say to her. |
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Although tools can be fun, and can open doors to new and interesting do-it-yourself projects, always keep in mind that they should never be treated as toys. |
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You can try these words on your iPhone, but keep in mind that spell-check software can learn from usage. |
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But before you get down to cashing in your discretionary calories, keep in mind the following ground rules for cheating without paying too high a price. |
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The first thing you have to keep in mind is that you're a hired hand. |
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Russians know they could do worse than Putin as president, and the West should keep in mind just how bad a successor might be. |
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When using the dongles to transmit data, keep in mind the signal strength of the link, so make sure both ends have a clear pathway between each other. |
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If Mirza is threatening to make disclosers, he must keep in mind that I also have many secrets of him he warned. |
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We must also keep in mind that Gandhi did not live long enough to see through the fruitification of his vision. |
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When discussing civil law, one should keep in mind the conceptual difference between a statute and a codal article. |
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Let's keep in mind that Roman Polanski gave a 13-year-old girl a Quaalude and champagne, then raped her. |
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As regards the original Goths, also keep in mind that they ended their existence as a people as the lawgivers in preMuslim Spain. |
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There are three important things to keep in mind about the tangential and radial directions in a rift-sawn board. |
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Cut your cabbage to the texture that you desire, but keep in mind, the finer it is, the softer or mushier it will be when finished. |
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Here, for the Undecideds, are questions and answers to keep in mind as the polling gurus put their spin on this year's presidential race. |
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Another to keep in mind is Obliterator who ran a nice race on his return when chasing home True Story in a Newmarket Listed race last month. |
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The critical point to keep in mind when fitting a replacement barrel is to check the headspace and lockup. |
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For those traveling this holiday season, keep in mind that there is a Playmobil Fun Park in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. |
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It remains to be seen whether Padukone's request reaches Akhtar but the actress should definitely keep in mind the concept of Freudian slip henceforth. |
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It is important always to keep in mind that a captive is strictly a risk-financing technique designed to pay claims and expenses on behalf of its policyholders. |
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It is important to keep in mind that the United States has a history of the strongest and longest antisupermarket regulatory history of any country in the world. |
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And although I work a frantic schedule, I keep in mind I'm living the dream,'' says Ryan, as she slips into a futuristic Anne Klein swimsuit with cutouts on the side. |
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With time, credit limits can be increased, but keep in mind that some or all of the available balance is based on your contribution to the account. |
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We have to keep in mind that the cycle will be there' he said. |
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But keep in mind that The Times is also a national journal mad there does not appear to be any explanation for the Yiddish in the national edition. |
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Because of this they are very susceptible to climate change, which is something to keep in mind when considering plans to aid in the conservation of this species. |
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Second,find the net migration for country A and please keep in mind this is simply the number of immigrants minus the number of emigrants, not the actual rate. |
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