Example sentences of "consideration must be [vb pp] to " in BNC.
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1 | Considerations must be given to how far the product is along the product life-cycle . |
2 | Since this is almost as great as the differences these authors found between the three species ( tawny owls — 51 per cent bone loss ; long-eared owls — 46 per cent ; and barn owls — 34 per cent ) , some consideration must be given to this problem . |
3 | ‘ While I support the building of am ambulance station at Whitehill , I feel that urgent consideration must be given to an emergency unit close by , ’ he said . |
4 | First , however , consideration must be given to the other major approach to assessment that informs current practice . |
5 | Consideration must be given to the distinction between informal and formal care . |
6 | If the word length is short , consideration must be given to methods for achieving an adequate address range with a short operand field . |
7 | Such changes are likely to have fundamental effects upon the way companies operate , and so consideration must be given to the impact of developments upon product-costing , cost control and investment appraisal — concepts already discussed as central to the corporate resource-allocation process . |
8 | Secondly , as already mentioned , some consideration must be given to the status of the sites being compared in the pattern . |
9 | Serious consideration must be given to further diplomatic and other action . |
10 | As a member of the Select Committee on Sittings of the House , I give nothing away — because it has been said in public session — when I say that consideration must be given to the views of the Lord President and the shadow Leader of the House about the timetabling of legislation , following some of the thinking on the subject of the Select Committee on Procedure . |
11 | When necessary , consideration must be given to consulting specialists both within and outside the firm ( eg Corporate Finance Services Unit in London ) . |
12 | The general approach of the Firm in interpreting the ICAEW rules as to being ‘ satisfied that the client can be regarded as a corporate finance client ’ is that consideration must be given to the client 's knowledge and experience appropriate to the specific activity to be undertaken — ie both the investment activity for which we are advising and the business activity in which the target operates . |