Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] dealt with " in BNC.

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1 Where there is temporal , sequential information of importance , then this will be most effectively dealt with in the left hemisphere , while if the information is static and only spatial then right hemisphere processing may be sufficient .
2 In relation to third parties the matter was most sensibly dealt with by Bingham LJ at p625 .
3 basically the criteria is what is the most , how is it most sensibly dealt with , right , cos you do n't want a or somebody like that rushing all over the bleeding country going to Aberdeen one minute , Edinburgh the next
4 He added : ‘ We have never said we would never sign up to a charter , but we are convinced this proposal would mean Community interference in areas like industrial relations law which are much better dealt with in Community countries .
5 The third requirement ( that an objective should indicate the standard to be reached ) is probably the most difficult one to meet , for it embraces a whole range of problems and issues that are perhaps best dealt with under the heading of assessment .
6 Yet sometimes such suffering may be too much to bear , and is perhaps best dealt with by an elder attempting to return to former levels of less authentic but endurable adaptations to life .
7 Recording error on the part of staff , either purposeful or accidental , is less easily dealt with in a study such as this .
8 But Izzat , with its centuries long history , its emotional pull towards India and Pakistan , is not so easily dealt with .
9 It is important to note that none of the clauses we have so far dealt with have introduced a PAR construct ( SEQ , on the other hand , was introduced by ALT and CAR ) .
10 As matters of race and social work are so frequently dealt with through rhetoric , a valuable opportunity to gain some ‘ facts ’ in this area was missed .
11 This is most easily dealt with by ensuring that when Newco is formed it elects to have the same accounting year-end date as Target .
12 But this further twist in the bifurcatory spiral will result in even harsher penalties being imposed on a group of offenders who are already severely dealt with within the existing twin-track system ( Wasik and von Hirsch , 1990 ) .
13 Other material , mostly involving colour-printing , are more cost-effectively dealt with by external services on contract .
14 Most old people love children , but usually in much smaller doses than their parents realise , and more often in your home , where spills , sticky fingers and noise are more easily dealt with , than in theirs .
15 The second is more easily dealt with .
16 The identification of the particular Mufti involved is a subject more suitably dealt with later , but there seems little doubt that the editor is right in his assumption that the grand caliph is , in fact , the Mufti .
17 The only mode of change in the rules known to such a society will be the slow process of growth , whereby courses of conduct once thought optional become first habitual or usual , and then obligatory , and the converse process of decay , when deviations , once severely dealt with , are first tolerated and then pass unnoticed .
18 Smells , so often the reason for disinfection , are more appropriately dealt with by improving ventilation , remedial maintenance if necessary and more effective cleaning .
19 Such ‘ accidents ’ are always severely dealt with .
20 Finally , we take a preliminary look at features which will be more fully dealt with in Chapters 7 to I0 .
21 These are probably better dealt with at the development control stage .
22 I think that the sort of environmental problem to which the hon. Gentleman referred is so great that it is probably best dealt with by multilateral institutions .
23 Spiritual and organisational precursors are also fully dealt with , though some may find the inclusions and conclusions rather fanciful — indeed , this subject causes a great deal of disagreement even in official circles .
24 The provisions that he refers to are in the agreement that we have signed , which provides greater safeguards than before to ensure that the Community deals with those matters that are most appropriately dealt with by the Community and that other matters are left to national Parliaments .
25 The connection is most often dealt with by some version of a realist explanation of their ‘ interaction ’ .
26 ‘ And remember , ’ continues the commission , ‘ if you ever find yourself here again , you will be most severely dealt with . ’
27 Why , even when complaints are made , are they often inadequately dealt with , why is there no compensation and why do people sometimes hear nothing for far too long ?
28 I only wish more complaints were as easily dealt with as this .
29 Since much of the information relevant to scoring is linguistic in nature , it is really best dealt with by the CLE .
30 Irrespective of whether a horse 's bad habit is associated with anxiety or expectation , it is often best dealt with by avoiding the situation in which it appears ; until the horse 's anxiety or expectation is reduced , and a new habit of desirable behaviour has begun to form .
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