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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A number of factors will be taken into account in deciding whether to exercise the discretion. |
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When followers are taken into account, the hunt takes on the character of a spectator sport. |
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Should marital misconduct be taken into account when divvying up marital assets? |
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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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Ms Nicholas said only disposable assets were taken into account when determining eligibility. |
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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 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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What is not taken into account is the fact that this process is time-consuming and inefficient. |
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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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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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A number of important considerations need to be taken into account when installing desuperheaters. |
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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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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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When inflation was taken into account, he said, the net effect would be less council services for customers. |
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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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The vulnerability of biodiversity components due to both biological and non-biological features must be taken into account. |
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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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It should be noted, however, that several important factors are not taken into account in the calculation. |
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When a diagnosis has to be made the entire case history is taken into account. |
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And interest must be recalculated daily, so that any overpayments are immediately taken into account. |
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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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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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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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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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The varying economic circumstances of different markets must be taken into account. |
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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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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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A combinational circuit is a special case of a sequential circuit whose internal state is not taken into account. |
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The child's income is not taken into account for the purposes of the Tax Credit. |
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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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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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The next point is a matter of concern when economic considerations are taken into account. |
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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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Numerous grammatical items can only be understood if the context is taken into account. |
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When invisible earnings are taken into account the balance is the other way round. |
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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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Finally, temperature, which affects the kinetic properties of the transport systems involved, also has to be taken into account. |
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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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When a firm chooses to establish a subsidiary, internal as well as external conditions are taken into account. |
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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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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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It has to be taken into account in arriving at a conclusion as to the meaning of the Act. |
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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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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 thoughts of the people concerned were not taken into account. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 median price information is essentially useless unless the ongoing trend towards apartment living and section subdivision is taken into account. |
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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 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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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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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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However, there is an important principle that must be taken into account, says Mercedes, and that is that these innovative systems must not impair the drivability of the car. |
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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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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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All three Intel CPUs win when multithreading is taken into account. |
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Why is that not to be taken into account, yet building a windmill is? |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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In other words, how are the different affinities taken into account in the elution profiles? |
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Nevertheless, when the extent of sperm autoimmunization was taken into account, it was inversely correlated with the overall fertilization rate. |
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In some sporting competitions, the number of away goals is taken into account when deciding the winner. |
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When quantum-mechanical phenomena are taken into account, new vistas open up both for codemakers and codebreakers. |
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No sir, your current float is not taken into account, when assets are legally garnished. |
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In Civil law and pluralist systems precedent is not binding but case law is taken into account by the courts. |
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In civil law and pluralist systems, as under Scots law, precedent is not binding but case law is taken into account by the courts. |
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It should be taken into account that not all will have Gaelic descent, especially in the case of Scotland, due to the nature of the Lowlands. |
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Additional member seats are allocated from the lists by the d'Hondt method, with constituency results being taken into account in the allocation. |
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If a being is not capable of suffering, or of experiencing enjoyment or happiness, there is nothing to be taken into account. |
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According to GRECO in 2007, corruption should be taken into account in the Finnish system of election funds better. |
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When extinct plants are taken into account, the picture is slightly altered. |
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Here we show that overspinning is always averted once back-reaction from the particle's own gravity is properly taken into account. |
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The productivity of the shoreline habitat is also taken into account when determining ESI ranking. |
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In Estonia, in addition, the ethnical aspects of staff redundancy programmes have to be taken into account. |
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There are some uniform features that should be taken into account when pronouncing dialect words. |
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This equilibrium needs to be taken into account at high pH and when the solute concentration is extremely low. |
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Bone mass was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, and covariables that may have influenced fat and bone mass were taken into account. |
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The contractor can point out specific areas of concern to the adjuster and make sure all hail damage spots are taken into account. |
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Manmohan Singh and James Aitken argue that measures of repos are significantly larger when rehypothecation is taken into account. |
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Groundwater recharge can be more expensive than other reuse programs when the cost of blending water is taken into account. |
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In this article the number of stems is taken into account and hence loan stems and loan words are not distinguished terminologically. |
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However, the faceless beurocrats responsible for these changes have not taken into account the additional milage we will be compelled to travel. |
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I think it's an observation that the planning hasn't taken into account any effect of the tidal forces to the beach. |
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How can we ensure the public's response to this is taken into account and doesn't become a tokenistic exercise that will be dismissed? |
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More complex aspects of silo design are also taken into account, such as discharge cone angles and ullage space. |
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The number of induced syntactic relations is taken into account by introducing a threshold of considered relations. |
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Community Periodontal Index data were also ordered, thus, for both indices the ordinal nature of the data was taken into account in all analyses. |
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The social dimensions of the problem must also be taken into account. |
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Accordingly, the questions are what organisational factors should be taken into account and how these influence the behavioral enactions. |
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With any business, quality control and cost must be taken into account. |
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For further work, it is planned that the preknowledge of the students will be taken into account. |
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There are no serious long-term shortages of fossil-fuel supply once the interconvertibility of oil and other fossil fuels is taken into account. |
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As Rigali has argued, the rightness of actions depends on a whole range of intramundane factors which must be taken into account by anyone, including church leaders. |
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During analysis of dynamic equilibrium of all elements gravitational forces, inertial forces, ground reactions, muscle forces and joint reactions were taken into account. |
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Factors such as pantascopic tilt, panoramic tilt and vertex distance are taken into account, resulting in lenses that optimize the performance of each individual prescription. |
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Hong Kong was rated as the best city after additional criteria, including urban sprawl, connection and proximity to other cities, and pollution were taken into account, news. |
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Thus, variability appears to be related to fairly obvious systematic microrelief and morphologic differences, which must be taken into account during sampling. |
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The velocity in the tail race is not taken into account because for a perfect wheel the water would leave with zero energy which requires zero velocity. |
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There, a new trial will be held and new information taken into account. |
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However, other considerations often need to be taken into account as well. |
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Modern researchers have been much more cautious, recognizing that, although Vedic mythology is still central, other mythologies must also be taken into account. |
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A great many factors are taken into account in selecting appropriate locations for UCG, including surface conditions, hydrogeology, lithoglogy, coal quantity, and quality. |
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