Sentences with phrase «to put on record»

In practice this brief version has evolved and there is little scope for additional text, but I must put on record responses to these comments — any confidential help, opinions are appreciated.
Voters have attachments to candidates and parties that they wish to put on record regardless of result.
If my dad had done this so many times to have notices put on his records, I wouldn't trust any new schemes he tells me about.
Putting them on the record on the reality of human - caused warming, and the need for change, takes away that comfort zone.
Even if you are an entry - level job applicant, never put this on record.
I would like to put it on record here that most of them are very friendly and perfectly honest about their homosexual lifestyles, introducing us to their partners and emphasising that they are in sexual relationships.
No one would deny them in their loss any comfort and pride which they might take from hearing the name put on record in the House of Commons.
I felt that we should capture his achievements right now and put him on record at the museum as being the best in our history.»
They were put on the record when Labour came to power in 1997, although some commentators feel this change actually led to less information getting out, as Downing Street quickly became far more cautious about which line to take on a story.
A little more on the biopic spectrum than a lavish stage - to - screen production as most cinematized musicals tend to be, Jersey Boys evokes the same nostalgia putting on a record of The
Industry experts and retailers credit music fans for the focus on vinyl, saying a small backlash against digital downloads has led some customers toward searching out higher sound quality, as well as the more authentic experience of physically putting on a record.
Nussbaum informed hospital personnel that her boyfriend had hit her, but she asked doctors not to put that on the record because, as she explained at the trial, she wanted to protect Steinberg.
She wanted to catalogue the life before Vatican II in the same way that Tony Parker put on record the routine of the lighthousemen before automation.
Sidney Hook was a supremely honest man, willing to put on the record evidence that went against his own philosophy.
Jesus» own words put him on record as vigorously opposing a termination of the God - intended, lifelong union of husband and wife through the instrumentality of divorce.
The Eerie poetry that small girls chant (or compose) as they skip rope and the strange rhythmical games involving hand clapping or bouncing balls that children improvise on city streets have been recorded by an imaginative sound engineer named Tony Schwartz, in what the New York Times the other day called the most original piece of work ever put on records.
I challenge you to put it on the record player and dance to it.»
The looming votes on James Wharton's Private Member's Bill for an EU referendum are likely to present the last opportunity ahead of the general election for MPs to put on record whether they support giving people a say on Britain's membership of the EU.
The spokesman was keen to put on the record Mandelson's comments on the Andrew Marr Show on BBC1 on Sunday.
According to him, «government put it on record that it has not authorized any increment in the tuition fees in all the state owned tertiary institutions and that only ancillary fees were increased by institutions authorities based on some considerations.
NB: Let it be however put on record that I am not opposed to FSHS, it is a laudable idea but if rushed the way it is being rushed to score cheap political points, disaster looms.
«The Adeleke family hereby puts it on record, that based on the high level of unprofessional conduct already displayed by the CMD of LAUTECH, the integrity of the «Yet to be ready» autopsy must have been seriously compromised.
The LA Unified board today put itself on record as opposing a proposal that originated with the Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation to expand the number of charter schools in the district in the years ahead.
Buchan asked that AJ's condition be put on the record during the bail hearing and that the injury occurred in the cells at College Park.
It has taken over three decades of persistent journalism and fearless publishers but finally, leading veterinarians and scholars from around the world are putting it on the record in Vaccine Information Project (2)
It is worth putting on record that the 50p upper rate of tax only existed in 36 days out of the 13 years her government [were in power].
BK will be on your records for 10 years, for a $ 22K debt, that's not enough risk to put it on your record for.
In a direct - to - camera address, Jim Carrey (as Kaufman) introduces the film, informs the audience that he has cut out the boring bits and with a record player beside him, puts on a record of orchestral music reminiscent of countless matinees.
When judges don't want to put themselves on record as dishonestly reciting facts, they just render decisions without reasons or factual findings.
Weschler added that once you put it on the record, you can become «too wedded» to your thesis and that's «dangerous.»
The Christian story and observance had to do with a real person, who had been personally known and was remembered by people still living when the story was being told and put on record.
We are filled with deep gratitude to God, for the guidance of His Holy Spirit in enabling the Conference to so effectively banish [Messianic Judaism] from our midst, and now the Hebrew Christian Alliance has put herself on record to be absolutely free from it, now and forever.
And to repeat, the farthest I go is to call upon Republican members of the House to begin airing threats of impeachment, as way to restrain Obama from further egregious violations of the Constitution, and as a way to put it on record that those violations did provoke attempts to employ the sort of check spoken of in Federalist # 51.
Let us suppose for a moment that the dissenters in Roe and Doe had been willing to do the work — that they had been willing to put on the record the robust moral defense of those laws in Texas, which the lawyers in Texas had so artfully composed for them.
So since I started working Monday through Friday six months ago, it's been my Saturday ritual to roll out of bed, put on a record, make a big french press of dark roast coffee, and sit down to a pancake breakfast with my partner.
Put me on record, that the only thing I see that is a a joke is fans like this muppet moaning & groaning about any & everything associated with the club.
«Ryan would like to put on record his thanks to all at the Club who have aided his recovery to this point and he his is indebted to them for their support and compassion over the past 12 months.»
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