Sentences with phrase «given due consideration»

It could help ensure that human rights standards, such as those discussed above, are given due consideration when the Australian Government and federal public authorities make decisions that affect our rights to our lands, territories and resources.
Of utmost concern is the fact that the Government does not appear to have given due consideration to the issues of consultation and consent in its assessment of whether these reforms are special measures.
And this means that you will be given due consideration for the position for which you have applied.
Some experience in a similar capacity will of course go a long way in ensuring that your candidature is given due consideration by a hiring manager who is looking for exceptional people to hire.
The concluding portion of the letter too must be given due consideration and emphasis.
Sometimes, a position may not be open but if you are a good candidate, you will be given due consideration — a position may be made for you especially.
But if you want your resume to be given due consideration, make sure that you take out some time to write one, as it will only help with your job hunting endeavors.
Being a major flagship device, it is but obvious for it to be given due consideration.
I've asked several CIOs, managing partners, and law firm consultants about whether long - term viability and related strategic planning are given due consideration at law firms, and, if not, why not.
People will disagree on whether Carleton made the right decision, but one thing the privacy commissioners all agree on is the decision needs to be given due consideration.
Your contributions ensured that the views of companion animal vets could be given due consideration and have added value to the BVA's position report overall.
Little Sister: Father has given due consideration to your generous offer and wishes me to tell you that he agrees to your terms.
Agnes Guyon, chair of the 2015 judges, wrote that the suggestion was given due consideration but found «this would not be in the spirit of the award... questions regarding the intended audience of the award have never been part of the criteria».
Repeating teachers is «a beneficial and relatively low - cost policy that should be given due consideration,» write the researchers, Andrew Hill of Montana State University and Daniel Jones of the University of Southern Carolina.
«Having given due consideration, the government agrees with your advice and interpretation of the definition.
Indian Christian theologians recognized the centrality of the notion of incarnation as God bearing man or God - man and have given it due consideration in their theologies.
According to the scientists, in looking at the issue nationally, the EPA failed to give due consideration to several cases in which fracking may have contaminated water supplies locally.
It aims at interpreting religious ideas, acts, and institutions «as they present themselves,» giving due consideration of their «intention» and apart from any preconceived philosophical, theological, metaphysical, or psychological theory.
It will be useful to begin this chapter by giving due consideration to this broad fact about us and to see our human sexuality, in its deepest sense, as having much to do with how we respond.
By all means, let us give due consideration to policy changes.
Many readers will judge that the document failed to heed its own sound admonitions to give due consideration to the empirical sciences.
We may make this hasty judgment only if we take his words out of context, or if we do not give due consideration to the presuppositions he makes before he criticizes religion.
I have read many of your posts (not regular but consistently intelligent) in the past and in many ways we reason alike, giving due consideration to facts in understanding issues.
«Juventus are a great club and having these kinds of club interested in you can only please you, but I have objectives in my mind and I'll give it the due consideration when the time comes,» he told Sky Sport Italia.
It should be noted that a natural father without PR still has certain legal rights in relation to his child, e.g.: • an automatic right to apply to the court for certain court orders in respect to his child • in an emergency, the right to consent to medical treatment for the child • if the child is being looked after by the local authority, the right to have reasonable contact with his child and the right for the local authority to give due consideration to his wishes and feelings in relation to important decisions they make about the child, including decisions about adoption and contact arrangements after adoption.
The Redistribution Committee shall also give due consideration to:
He gave it due consideration, but no go for personal and political reasons.
Governor Ambode also seized the occasion to charge all workers to rededicate themselves to the ideals of hard work, efficiency, loyalty and honesty, promising that the State Government will continue to give due consideration to matters affecting the interest of workers and their welfare.
«I'm sure they'll give due consideration [to an outsider], but it's their choice.»
They complained that the President was not giving them due consideration especially.
Emphasis on «soft engineering» For instance, the task force suggests adding specific text to the state's Tidal Wetlands Act stating: «It is declared to be the public policy of the state to preserve and protect tidal wetlands and to prevent their despoliation and destruction, giving due consideration to the occurrence of sea level rise that will result in wetlands loss and migration, and to the reasonable economic and social development of the state.»
-- In establishing the methodologies under subsection (a), the Secretary shall give due consideration to methodologies for offset practices existing as of the date of the enactment of this title.
In addition to its obligations under section 8.1 to comply with all applicable laws, the Host Institution must ensure that research involving animals gives due consideration to the refinement, reduction and replacement of animals in research and adhere to:
But at the same time, one needs give due consideration to its hardware like processor for a smoother experience.
Many nice pet quality bassets wind up in local and national breed rescue organizations because the breeder did not give due consideration.
Our criteria also give due consideration to the other factors necessary if something is to be a safe and sustainable way of taking GHGs out of the air at a meaningful scale.
-- In promulgating requirements under this section, the Administrator shall give due consideration to methodologies for offset projects existing as of the date of enactment of this title.
Selecting a start date because of sound reason with a demonstrable basis in physics or because it is the totality of the data set is not — especially when the conclusions you draw give due consideration (which David fails to do throughout this piece, leading him to a conclusion that is arse about face) to the limits of the data set would represent good analysis.
As policy makers contend with deve - loping responses to climate change and its impacts in Alaska and beyond, it is imperative that the use and interpretation of scientific studies to support policy development minimizes any potential for bias by giving due consideration to the methodsused to estimate temperature change.
The Florida law which governs this reduces to saying «Unfair methods of competition, unconscionable acts or practices, and unfair or deceptive acts or practices in the conduct of any trade or commerce are hereby declared unlawful», and then refers the reader (judge interpreting the law) to their intent to give due consideration to the Federal Trade Commission Act (because they don't say what counts as a deceptive or unfair practice).
After adopting many of the calculations in the Presentence Report, the able district judge properly calculated Adelson's total offense level and gave due consideration to the Section 3553 (a) factors, including the nature, circumstances, and seriousness of the offense; the goal of deterring other potential offenders; and the history and characteristics of the defendant.
However, the judge recognized the fundamental issue was balancing the rights of the parents with the right of the child and thus, even without expressing it, gave due consideration to competing values underpinning important rights and freedoms specified under the Charter.
In Virginia, a court may consider any of the following factors, among others, in making a decision: The age and physical and mental condition of the child, giving due consideration to the child's changing developmental needs; the age and physical and mental condition of each parent; the relationship existing between each parent and each child, giving due consideration to the positive involvement with the child's life, the ability to accurately assess and meet the emotional, intellectual and physical needs of the child; the needs of the child, giving due consideration to other important relationships of the child, including but not limited to siblings, peers and extended family members; the role that each parent has played and will play in the future, in the upbringing and care of the child; the propensity of each parent to actively support the child's contact and relationship with the other parent, including whether a parent has unreasonably denied the other parent access to or visitation with the child; the relative willingness and demonstrated ability of each parent to maintain a close and continuing relationship with the child, and the ability of each parent to cooperate in and resolve disputes regarding matters affecting the child; the reasonable preference of the child, if the court deems the child to be of reasonable intelligence, understanding, age and experience to express such a preference; any history of family abuse; and such other factors as the court deems necessary and proper to the determination.
I'm delighted that we will continue to count on the support of Charles Layfield, who is also closely involved with the campaign to encourage the government to give due consideration to genuinely injured customers as part of its personal injury agenda.»
Providers also have a general obligation to «promote the respect» of the personal data privacy of vehicle users by responsible processing of their personal data, giving due consideration to the potential harm that may be caused to the vehicle users as a result of the processing.
The admission of «routine police evidence» in paper format, as mentioned earlier in this post, serves as another prime example of the government giving all due consideration to administration without considering the rationale or «end game».
For the ECJ, that means that it should demonstrate tact and sensitivity with respect to preliminary questions of national constitutional courts and that it gives due consideration to their constitutional concerns to the greatest extent possible.
Give them due consideration.
Along with the flooring, it sits on a horizontal plane, making it highly prominent, so it's important to give it due consideration and not to view it as an after - thought.

Not exact matches

I won't be adding anything further to this discussion, but I will certainly keep an eye out for your response and give it it's due consideration.
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