Example sentences of "[vb mod] be observed that " in BNC.

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1 In addition , it should be observed that although the Act of 1988 entered into force on 1 December 1988 , the validity of registrations effected under the former system was extended by section 13 until 31 March 1989 , and hence owners and operators who might not have fulfilled that requirement in the past were given a reasonable transitional period in which to comply therewith .
2 It should be observed that the most significant contribution to compensation for injured workmen has been through insurance rather than the tort system .
3 It must be observed that the point of the mother 's stories was not that Daphne should embrace her sister shepherdesses in a sapphic idyll , but , very simply , that she should not allow herself to be seduced .
4 Indeed , even without having to go so far as the Commission of the European Communities did at the hearing in arguing that registration itself already constitutes a form of establishment , it must be observed that in any event registration is a precondition for taking up and pursuing activities in the fisheries sector .
5 It must be observed that in this case , leaving aside the nationality requirements , the residence and domicile requirements apply without distinction to British citizens and to nationals of other member states .
6 In this connection , it must be observed that whilst the right of establishment implies physical location in the territory of the country of establishment , it does not require that a person exercising the right should have his residence or , a fortiori , his principal residence or domicile , in the territory of that country .
7 In that connection , it must be observed that the concept of the ‘ nationality ’ of ships , which are not persons , is different from that of the ‘ nationality ’ of natural persons .
8 Secondly , it must be observed that it is not the purpose of national legislation governing the registration of vessels , such as that at issue in the main proceedings , to define the detailed rules for the utilisation of quotas .
9 With respect to the first part of the question , it must be observed that the concept of ‘ matters relating to tort , delict or quasi-delict ’ serves as a criterion for defining the scope of one of the rules concerning the special jurisdictions available to the plaintiff .
10 There is not space to discuss here even briefly the many controversial issues raised in the literature on corporatism , but in so far as territorial politics are concerned , it must be observed that even if there was or is a trend towards greater centralisation of political representation , this does not at all mean that there might not also be a functional deconcentration towards the periphery in specific cases .
11 It must be observed that only with difficulty and in a highly tentative manner can one find common ground between the theories discussed here ; in this conversation the participants are talking past one another .
12 They did not — and it was admittedly no part of their business to do so — inform us for which purposes the existing social services are ‘ excessive ’ ; and it may be observed that other commentators , political and non-political , though they are frequently willing to indicate social services which in their opinion are ‘ inadequate ’ , are extremely taciturn when it comes to illustrating the more obvious half of the truism with specific examples .
13 It may be observed that the object of EWO intervention under the ESO is to ensure , in the words of the Act , that the child is ‘ properly educated ’ .
14 Now , following the enactment of the ERA , it may be observed that the contrast is less marked .
15 It may be observed that the coordinate singularity is effectively removed by this transformation , and there appears no a priori reason preventing the continuation of the coordinates through it .
16 As anticipated in the discussion in Section 7.2 , it may be observed that this expression contains the necessary multiples of and that are required to cancel the effects of the unbounded term on the boundary .
17 As an alternative approach , it may be observed that attempting to solve equation ( 10.2 ) by separating the variables leads to the solution ( 10.7 ) where A and J are arbitrary constants .
18 It may be observed that , for stationary axisymmetric space-times , ( 11.28 ) is the Ernst potential which leads to the Schwarzschild solution .
19 It may be observed that , when , ( 11.31 ) is the Ernst potential which , for stationary axisymmetric solutions , leads to the solution of Erez and Rosen ( 1959 ) which describes the external field of a non-rotating body with a quadrupole moment .
20 It may be observed that the new space-times also have the same Killing vector as the seed solution .
21 It may be observed that ( 13.3 ) is in fact the Ernst potential which leads to the Kerr solution for stationary axisymmetric space-times .
22 Nevertheless it may be observed that in the earliest phases of the life of the Cowdery 's Down settlement when all the buildings were closely associated with fenced enclosures the majority of bone and cereal recovered came from buildings straddling the fence .
23 But it may be observed that the general movement of culture offers little support to anyone who would pin his hopes for the future of man as a spiritual being on this kind of natural religion .
24 In passing it may be observed that journeymen and apprentices were seldom specified , although this must have been the status of many of the servants that were listed .
25 It may be observed that equations of the form x = q + Fx arise naturally in some dynamical or quasi-static problems , e.g. the distortion of a structure under applied load , when the load is varied by the distortion .
26 In response to this argument it may be observed that even the BCG itself , in a series of articles about strategic investment in the Financial Times , November 1981 , points out that there can still be profitable niches in declining markets and that ‘ dogs ’ may be able to bite back by identifying new possibilities in their industries ( see also Thietart and Vivas , 1983–4 ) .
27 It may be observed that the linear regression line in Fig. 1 represents only the general tendency of the association between women 's age at first marriage and at first birth .
28 It will be observed that this is the way its own mother asserts her dominance and will easily be understood by the pup .
29 Equations ( 1.16.3 ) and ( 1.16.4 ) show that the characteristic equation may be written in the alternative forms unc It follows that the Cayley-Hamilton theorem unc can be written in the alternative form , in which for consistency each factor has been multiplied by -1 , unc It will be observed that , with eigenvalues all different , each of these matrices has degeneracy 1 , the product of all n factors having degeneracy n : i.e. it is null ; this is an illustration of Sylvester 's law of degeneracy ( Theorem XII of 1.22 ) .
30 It will be observed that in this approach we have not used cs ( which we have already found ) ; its introduction would spoil the simplicity of ( 2 ) .
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