Example sentences of "consideration [vb mod] be given to " in BNC.

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1 Considerations must be given to how far the product is along the product life-cycle .
2 There are two ways in which consideration may be given to the question of the right to protest .
3 If Hiring Agreements other than standard are utilised by the Insured , then the onus is on the Insured to notify the company of such hires when consideration may be given to amending this exception on payment of an additional premium .
4 In special circumstances , however , consideration may be given to candidates without these qualifications who are otherwise suitably qualified .
5 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 .
6 ‘ 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 .
7 First , however , consideration must be given to the other major approach to assessment that informs current practice .
8 Consideration must be given to the distinction between informal and formal care .
9 If the word length is short , consideration must be given to methods for achieving an adequate address range with a short operand field .
10 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 .
11 Secondly , as already mentioned , some consideration must be given to the status of the sites being compared in the pattern .
12 Serious consideration must be given to further diplomatic and other action .
13 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 .
14 When necessary , consideration must be given to consulting specialists both within and outside the firm ( eg Corporate Finance Services Unit in London ) .
15 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 .
16 ‘ Careful consideration should be given to re-marketing the restaurant by introducing a style of menu that is more appropriate in style , content and price for the identified target markets , ’ Horton says .
17 The deputy warden , John of Swynnerton , urged that consideration should be given to a perambulation made at Lambeth in 1282 before Roger Brabazon and other judges .
18 Stating that clinics should have a close relationship with general out-patient departments , it goes on to suggest that , where ground-floor accommodation is unavailable , consideration should be given to allocating space at first-floor level , commenting , with rare insight , that this possibility arises because almost all the patients visiting the clinic will be ambulant .
19 More active consideration should be given to creating ‘ wilderness areas , ’ in mountainous regions of the UK , e. g. in the Scottish Highlands , Lake District and Snowdonia .
20 Consideration should be given to modifying the composition of National Park Committees to increase nominated member representation ( to better reflect the national interest ) and to eliminate any significant single interest group domination .
21 More active consideration should be given to creating ‘ wilderness areas ’ in the mountainous regions of the UK , e.g. in the Scottish Highlands , Lake District and Snowdonia .
22 In serious cases , consideration should be given to a brief period of suspension while the case is investigated and this suspension should be with pay .
23 On this , consideration should be given to the position of the Chairman of the Committee : to the desirability that he or she should be full-time , with a more critical and independent role ; and , in recognition of the Committee 's independence in operation from the Government Departments principally constituting it , to the Chairman 's being appointed by the Prime Minister and being a member of the Cabinet Office .
24 It is on this point that participant observation in practice very often does not match up to the ideal form and some consideration should be given to the situation arising .
25 The complexity of the job will to some extent dictate the level of personnel required , and detailed consideration should be given to the optimum staff structure .
26 They demanded that special consideration should be given to new OECD states , such as those in Eastern Europe , to ensure that these did not become a future dumping ground for EC waste .
27 If she is to come to live with you , or someone else in the family , consideration should be given to arranging this along the lines mentioned in Chapter 3 .
28 Careful consideration should be given to the likely practical meaning of such ‘ get-outs ’ as ‘ industrial dispute ’ .
29 Thus , consideration should be given to the way in which policy goals may be effectively translated into political and legal reality , based on both a realistic perception of the obstacles that have to be overcome and an accurate assessment of the contribution which lawyers and litigation may make in promoting desirable social change .
30 All the above suggests that serious consideration should be given to abandoning judicial practices which protect the accused from arbitrary or unjust conviction , or which ensure they receive the benefit of the doubt , and exploring alternative judicial principles more relevant to prosecuting ( and convicting ) corporations and their officials ( Friedman 1979 ) .
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