Example sentences of "regard to " in BNC.

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1 The State acknowledges the right to life of the unborn and , with due regard to the equal right of life of the mother , guarantees in its laws to respect , and , as far as practicable , by its laws , defend and vindicate that right .
2 the court may in accordance with law grant a dissolution of the marriage provided that the court is satisfied that adequate and proper provision having regard to the circumstances will be made for any dependant spouse and for any child of or any child who is dependent on either spouse .
3 The fact is that cognitive neuropsychologists have significantly increased our understanding of the effects of brain injury on behaviour by conceptualizing mental processes in purely functional terms without regard to their subjective qualities or to physiology .
4 The four will have to have regard to the ‘ interest of justice ’ objective .
5 Britain has been muttering that if it perceives a ‘ consensus for democracy ’ in Hong Kong , it will start ‘ talking tough ’ to Peking at a diplomatic level , and perhaps even adopt the Legislative Council proposals for 1995 in the teeth of Chinese opposition and without regard to ‘ convergence ’ with the Basic Law .
6 The latest addition to Foula 's sparse crime statistics was the sort of incident that nobody would pay much regard to elsewhere .
7 ‘ The UK was not alone in thinking that the original proposal was too rigid and paid insufficient regard to market forces . ’
8 Accordingly , having regard to maintaining the doctor 's primary duty , a Family Practitioners ' Committee is entitled to impose conditions limiting the number of visits per 1,000 patients which might be made by the deputising service , so as to prevent excessive use being made of a deputising service .
9 He submitted that paragraph 19 was to be construed without regard to paragraph 16(1) .
10 It was wholly unrealistic to construe paragraph 19 without regard to paragraph 16 .
11 The picture was even worse with regard to information from outside .
12 Much less so were efforts to remodel the existing rating system by a new local tax , imposed without regard to the ability to pay .
13 Thus , leaving the graduated scheme out of account for a moment , the position we have reached today is that the state pays to all retired persons , without regard to means , a pension roughly of subsistence value .
14 For Fanon this means that , despite Europe 's crimes , which will not and can not be forgotten , the Third World 's ‘ new history of Man ’ must ‘ have regard to the sometimes prodigious theses which Europe has put forward ’ since ‘ all the elements of a solution to the great problems of humanity have , at different times , existed in European thought ’ ( Wretched of the Earth , 253 — 4 ) .
15 It seems extraordinary that , given the political fervour of the Paris-based SI fraction in its post-Lettrist phase , the exhibition should have been so solemnly organised with little regard to Debord 's caveat on auteurism and his contempt for the art market .
16 Leaders of the other 11 EC countries paid scant regard to Mrs Thatcher 's ritualistic denunciation of the Social Charter as a threat to business competitiveness , and to the unity conference as premature .
17 We are able to stand aside and not have regard to financial implications , ’ he said .
18 ‘ I will have regard to how vigorous competition with the tunnel can be best assured as well as with how well the current competitive arrangments have operated , ’ he said .
19 ‘ That is why I want Hampshire county council to come forward quickly with fresh proposals on a county-wide basis which have regard to the current regional guidance housing provision figures . ’
20 The Americans wanted the greatest possible acceleration of weapon production on behalf of the Atlantic Alliance in order to keep ahead of the Russians , but they insisted on two principles : first , that production and storage facilities should be located with due regard to strategic considerations , and that meant location in North America with minimum holdings in Europe ; and second , that there should be co-ordination of the American and British programmes to make best use of available expertise and resources , including exchange of scientists .
21 Close co-operation with the United States was seen as a means of saving time and money with little regard to the risks of losing some national independence .
22 He did no wilful damage but regarded himself as entitled to go where he wished for the purpose in his mind without regard to the rights of ownership and the alleged presence of man traps and spring guns .
23 Contracts for necessaries include contracts for such goods , lodging , and instruction as are reasonably necessary for the infant , having regard to his station in life and his needs at the time of the contract .
24 These rights are called ‘ rights of occupation ’ , and where the leave of the court is necessary the court may make such orders as it thinks just and reasonable having regard to the conduct of the spouses , their needs and financial resources , the needs of the children , and all other circumstances .
25 I have for myself come to the conclusion that owing to the conditions which exist in the world today , having regard to the economic environment , having regard to the situation of our country , if we go on pattering along as we are we shall have grave unemployment with us to the end of time , and I have come to the conclusion that the only way of fighting this subject is by protecting the home markets .
26 I have for myself come to the conclusion that owing to the conditions which exist in the world today , having regard to the economic environment , having regard to the situation of our country , if we go on pattering along as we are we shall have grave unemployment with us to the end of time , and I have come to the conclusion that the only way of fighting this subject is by protecting the home markets .
27 The House of Lords held that the jury should consider the effect of these acts on a reasonable man , without regard to the sexual impotence .
28 Sara Maitland looks at its complexity , in particular with regard to the sixteenth-century saint Rose of Lima , who appears to have inflicted injuries on herself in a most appalling way .
29 Châtelherault and the Hamiltons , as heirs to the queen , must have regard to Anglo-Scottish friendship .
30 Swine and Cattle of all Kinds , commonable or not commonable , are suffered to go in the Forest at all times , without Regard to the Fence Month and
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