Sentences with phrase «worth putting on record»

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].
You've heard it and said it all a thousand times, but it's worth putting on the record that in this extended online debate it was clearly and lucidly said again:

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The finishing touches have been put on his British record transfer from Liverpool, which could be worth up to # 142million, and the Spanish club will parade him at the Nou Camp on Monday.
(Here is the list of long titles I have edited, just to put it on record, for what it's worth — http://gerryhuntman.livejournal.com.
It may not be worth a city's effort to send old parking tickets to a collection agency, but they can definitely get your attention by putting a record of this debt on your credit bureau report.
It is virtually impossible to put an accurate value on a case without reviewing all of your medical records, seeing photos of your car, speaking to witnesses, reading the police reports, etc., he or she will have no idea what your case is worth.
Remember, the amount of points that Michigan will put on your driving record depends on what the offense is worth in Michigan, not New York.
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