Example sentences of "[verb] [subord] consider the " in BNC.

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1 Figure 6.3 illustrates the approach to be adopted when considering the effectiveness component of a VFM audit .
2 There are unlimited opportunities for the creative production of multidisciplinary approaches to the development of teaching and presentation skills , given the many common issues for nursing and other healthcare professionals — a notion which is amplified when considering the strategic importance of good interprofessional communications throughout the service .
3 Because of the nature of the public sector , the term ‘ acting in the public interest ’ is often used when considering the question of responsibility for what and to whom .
4 Thus ( 1 ) article 10 may be used for the purpose of the resolution of an ambiguity in English primary or subordinate legislation : Ex parte Brind , per Lord Bridge of Harwich , at pp. 747–748 ; per Lord Roskill , at pp. 749–750 ; per Lord Ackner , at p. 760. ( 2 ) Article 10 may be used when considering the principles upon which the court should act in exercising a discretion , e.g. whether or not to grant an interlocutory injunction : per Lord Templeman and Lord Ackner in Attorney-General v. Guardian Newspapers Ltd. [ 1987 ] 1 W.L.R. 1248 , 1296 , 1307 ; In re W. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Restrictions on Publication ) [ 1992 ] 1 W.L.R. 100 , 103 , in the Court of Appeal .
5 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what definition of the geographical extent of Europe will be used when considering the applications of other countries to join the Community .
6 In New Zealand 's case , ‘ if ’ rather than ‘ when ’ is a better word to use when considering the possibility of a fall .
7 What makes one pause when considering the role of public transport is the dispersed nature of modern society around the big cities .
8 The time and expense involved in manufacturing some of the more individualistic pieces of metalwork may ultimately reflect the greater social standing of their users , and this must be appreciated when considering the controls over their distribution pattern .
9 This hypothetical situation illustrates some of the difficulties likely to be experienced when considering the North-South divide and shows why so many conflicting claims have been made about this question .
10 The North-South divide may also be observed when considering the political map of Britain after the 1987 General Election ( see Figure 9.7 ) when previous regional electoral trends were reinforced .
11 The problem is increased when considering the rationes of a Court of Appeal decision where three ( or possibly five ) judgments are given ; in the House of Lords five ( or possibly seven ) speeches are given .
12 As we saw when considering the interactionist critique of positivism , there are two particularly important reasons for this : first , the processes of definition and application produce the data specifying the nature of , and the trends in , crime , and the characteristics of criminals that are subsequently used by criminologists to construct their theories and explanations ; second , these processes of definition and application have consequences for the meanings , implications and justifications that those ‘ labelled ’ by them give to their own actions .
13 They are not words which spring immediately to mind when considering the honours system in general .
14 If , for example , the arbitrator was bribed , or was drunk while considering the case , or if new evidence of great importance unexpectedly turns up , each party may ignore the decision .
15 A second question to ask when considering the effectiveness of the increased powers and resources commanded by the police since 1979 is have they become more successful at clearing up crime .
16 This is the type of load transfer we envisage when considering the RVE model ( Chap .
17 The first thing that must be determined when considering the rights of employees when a relocation is planned is what the contract of employment says in relation to employees ' place of work .
18 A further difficulty arises when considering the catchment areas required for different services .
19 It seems to me that the facts of this case do not come anywhere near to the level of intolerability which is required when considering the provisions of article 13 .
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