Sentences with phrase «make due allowances»

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But having made all due allowances, I believe that the use of other men's material in our own sermons still brings us up against a profoundly ethical issue.
The criteria should be applied on the basis of the available evidence on taxon numbers, trend and distribution, making due allowance for statistical and other uncertainties.
Given that during the night the Earth gives back to space all the energy it receives from the Sun during the day, making due allowance for that temporarily stored by photosynthesis and other natural processes, maybe your peanut might loom quite large in the affairs of men.
(2) For the purposes of the preceding paragraph, the current price is the price prevailing at the place where delivery of the goods should have been made or, if there is no current price at that place, the price at such other place as serves as a reasonable substitute, making due allowance for differences in the cost of transporting the goods.

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Thus, for example (due allowance being made for the change of scale and environment), it becomes legitimate to talk in the sphere of economics of the existence and development of a circulatory or a nutritional system applicable to Mankind as a whole.
William Stringfellow wrote, «When all due allowances have been made for doctors and for medicine, it is when these mysteries — healing and love — are joined that, in fact, a miracle happens.»
No allowances are made for seat reductions due to local authority, safety or media requirements.
No allowances are made for seat kills due to media or safety requirements.
No allowances are made for seat kill due to media requirements or safety reasons.
No allowances are made for seat kills due to safety or media requirements, or local authority restrictions.
I want to resubmit due to making less money due to working a Chaplain Residency (1/2 of pay is non-taxable for housing allowance).
The example below is similar to the one I presented last year in You Can't Rescue the Financial System if You Can't Read a Balance Sheet, but makes allowance for the fact that assets continue to be impaired due to policy failures, and that deposit banks such as Citigroup use more bond financing than investment banks.
Influence of Sex — In comparing specimens of different sex, due allowance is to be made in favor of bitches, which do not bear the characteristics of the breed to the same marked degree as do the dogs.
In the case of the China, seven pilot CO2 cap - and - trade regimes at the local level are under development, while in the United States, California's ambitious AB - 32 cap - and - trade system continues to make progress, and in the northeast, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) is witnessing higher allowance auction prices due to the more severe targets the RGGI states recently adopted.
If the defendant would have had to spend $ 1,000,000 to make the tracking system more accurate and greater accuracy would only have increased the amounts due based upon unique users by $ 10,000, it would probably not breach their duty of good faith and fair dealing to refrain from purchasing this more expensive and more accurate tracking software, particularly if the defendant made a $ 10,000 allowance for the estimated number of omitted unique users as a result of using less accurate tracking software and increased compensation under the contract accordingly.
Giving the lead judgment, Lord Sumption acknowledged that although litigants in person are often representing themselves through no choice of their own due to the well - publicised stringent cuts in legal aid over the last eight years, whilst the Court may be able to make allowances in respect of case management decisions, a lower standard of compliance with Civil Procedure Rules or Orders of the Court could not be justified.
The analysis suggested that early depression was unrelated to later substance dependence when due allowance was made for covariate factors.
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