It is merely there for you to have in mind when you come to weigh up her evidence. |
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Hence they are not easy to weigh up their adversarial effects which are not known by the agency of action and at the time of the action. |
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The largest bony fish in the world, the molas can grow to be over 10 feet long and weigh up to 5,000 pounds. |
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The Andean condor, one of the world's largest flying birds, soars on ten-foot wingspans and can weigh up to 33 pounds. |
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The bloomers and a chemise would have gone under layers and layers of corsetry and petticoats, which could weigh up to 7lb. |
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Williams quickly moved into second and sat on White 's tail to weigh up his options for a lap or two. |
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He confirmed he would weigh up his decision in August, declining to be bounced into a snap refusal to cancel the petrol duty increase. |
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The Kodiak bear, also known as the Alaskan Brown bear, can grow to be 10.5 feet long and can weigh up to 900 lbs. |
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The pair are fighting it out as travellers weigh up the best method of getting to the capital. |
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But that experience is so rare and the wealth so maldistributed that it may not weigh up against the negative impacts. |
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The antique ice yachts can weigh up to 3000 lb, span 50 ft., and do 80 miles an hour with a good wind. |
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The males can weigh up to 300 pounds, and their length can reach six feet, without even counting a nearly three-foot-long tail. |
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It is the heaviest bony fish swimming anywhere in the world and can weigh up to 2000 kgs. |
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Next to the elephant, the white rhino is the largest land mammal and can weigh up to 3.6 metric tons. |
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Some want to question, to weigh up the alternatives, to perhaps seek a second opinion. |
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We have to weigh up all the options and divergent opinions that have been expressed. |
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Cash-strapped students are being urged to weigh up the cost of digs when choosing a university as they vary dramatically around the country. |
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These can weigh up to 80 tonnes and are developed and manufactured for the foundry industry. |
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The things you must weigh up here are different, I think, or the magnitude of the issues and the weight of the suffering is different. |
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Wearing wool uniforms and carrying haversacks and rifles that can weigh up to 30 pounds, they will march for miles under an oftentimes blazing summer sun. |
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To immigrate in a new country is not an easy decision and it is essential to think of it lengthily and to weigh up all the consequences. |
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Morally, Orwell must surely have had to weigh up whether the potential damage he could cause to those individuals was worse than the harm they might do. |
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It is advice to sift, pore over, and weigh up, with a view to us deciding for ourselves. |
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And we weigh up the cost of a child against the cost of getting ahead or a social life or a car or a house or a vacation. |
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You have to weigh up that consideration with the debatable issue about safety. |
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When it comes to a situation where parents' individual interests contravene public interests, there is a need to weigh up all the interests involved. |
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Allocation of responsibility to another authority should weigh up the extent and nature of the task and requirements of efficiency and economy. |
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Bank lenders and export credit agencies were asked to weigh up two options of their own a long-term rescheduling with no haircut or a shorter-term extension with a haircut. |
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An ocean sunfish, which can weigh up to 1.5 tons, has left the Atlantic for England's west coast, while grey triggerfish are moving from the Bay of Biscay to UK waters. |
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This huge mammal can weigh up to two tonnes and lives in groups around wetlands. |
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Passing through as many as 43 states, every rail cask would weigh up to 125 tons. |
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The tope, also known as the school shark, can reach nearly two metres in length and weigh up to 100lbs. |
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These huge stones, ten uprights and five lintels, weigh up to 50 tons each. |
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The clash of opinions demonstrates how difficult it is becoming to weigh up the protection of the best remaining parts of nature, in a rapidly degrading world, against the needs and rights of people. |
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If you weigh up these two forces in their living conflict, it will at once become clear why the East will more and more gravitate towards us, the Soviet Union and the Third International. |
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It submits that the Commission did not act neutrally and failed to maintain an equal distance between the interests in play, since it did not thoroughly weigh up the legally protected interests prior to taking action. |
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This phenomenon is having an extensive impact on their societies and presenting them with complex challenges which they have a responsibility to weigh up and address in as coordinated and far-sighted a way as possible. |
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Why would governments and parliaments not be allowed to weigh up for themselves the goals to collect as many taxes as possible or to promote employment and make moonlighting legal? |
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Every piece of draft legislation should take care not to regulate every detail, but to weigh up carefully where the Member States' regulative competence begins. |
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Every time her fingers fold around a glass stem, Ms Davies claims to weigh up the pleasures of an evening snifter against the distant, harrowing prospect of contracting breast cancer. |
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The new Piovan gravimetric blenders MDW can dose and weigh up to 8 granule materials, allowing to select the most appropriate hoppers capacities and dosing devices. |
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It is therefore necessary to weigh up carefully how they should be used. |
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Would you like to handle thoroughly and professionally the choice of the different models in your fleet, then can you weigh up that choice to three criteria Cost, Convenience and Environment. |
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There are, in fact, three ways to resolve a hostage crisis, and only three: free the hostages by force, pay a ransom, or weigh up the cost-benefit equation and accept their loss. |
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It challenges us to be very attentive even to seemingly unimportant factors and to carefully weigh up all the relevant facts and background circumstances, in order to hold our investment strategies in balance. |
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It is, therefore, important when deciding whether or not a child should live in prison to weigh up the likely benefits of maintaining the motherchild relationship against the negative effects of a prison environment. |
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Global standards would make it easier for investors to weigh up the relative performances of different companies regardless of the countries or industries in which they operate. |
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They are intended to enable the learner to weigh up a message or a speech according to the person giving it, the circumstances, the overall credibility of the information. |
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Finally, it is the learning process that contributes most to informing us how far away objects are located, as we simply weigh up their apparent size on the basis of previous experience. |
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And they will deny children the chance to think things through for themselves, weigh up the pros and cons, and begin to take responsibility for their actions. |
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With regard to the financial aspect, it is important to weigh up in individual cases whether the accumulation of regular charges for the use of online databases or an annual fee for CD-ROM databases is cheaper. |
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Section 11, subsection 2, also requires the public administration to weigh up the different interests involved before refusing a request for information pursuant to the exemption provisions. |
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The whales grow to be about 60 feet long and weigh up to 75 tons, thanks to a diet of copepods, euphausiids, and other small invertebrates. |
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Newborn calves are about 5 metres long and weigh up to 900 kilograms. |
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Leatherbacks can grow to more than 7 feet long, weigh up to a ton, and can live to 100 years. |
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The animals, also known as painted wolves and cape hunting dogs, weigh up to 80 pounds and can hunt and kill prey many times their size in packs. |
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The students' moais looked like representatives of a stately, regal culture.These statues are called moai and can weigh up to eighty tons each. |
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After all, there are so many different charges to weigh up, and many current accounts don't charge a monthly fee in any case, so why bother? |
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Lemurs range in size from the tiny mouse lemur, which can fit in the palm of your hand, to the Indri lemur, which is larger than a house cat and can weigh up to 9 kilograms. |
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The fate of the Yangtze giant soft-shelled turtle, which can weigh up to 220 pounds, depends on whether two elderly turtles in Chinese zoos are able to reproduce. |
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