Example sentences of "in that connection " in BNC.

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1 His attitude towards untouchability is related to the social implications of his quest for Truth and we shall have occasion to comment on it again in that connection .
2 In that connection she became involved in the Headmaster 's plans to invite marriage guidance counsellors to present several sex education films .
3 In in that connection I think perhaps what we could usefully say
4 The United Kingdom referred in that connection to article 5(1) of the Geneva Convention on the High Seas 1958 ( United Nations Treaty Series 450 , No. 6465 ) ( Cmnd. 1929 ) which reads :
5 It referred in that connection to paragraph 13 of the judgment in the Pesca Valentia case .
6 It referred in that connection to article 8 of the Convention of 1986 .
7 It puts forward the following arguments in that connection .
8 The Belgian Government argued in that connection that the limits of articles 52 and 59 were plain : they dealt only with the freedom of any Community national to establish himself in another member state and provide services there while retaining his own nationality .
9 The Commission referred in that connection to the view expressed by Professor O'Connell in The International Law of the Sea , vol .
10 The applicants in the main proceedings referred in that connection to Reyners v. Belgium ( Case 2/74 ) [ 1974 ] E.C.R. 631 and Segers v. Bestuur van de Bedrijfsvereniging voor Bank- en Verzekeringswezen , Groothandel en Vrije Beroepen ( Case 79/85 ) [ 1986 ] E.C.R. 2375 .
11 It referred in that connection to Ordre des Avocats au Barreau de Paris v. Klopp ( Case 107/83 ) [ 1984 ] E.C.R. 2971 and Commission of the European Communities v. Belgium .
12 It based itself in that connection on Brugnoni v. Cassa di Risparmio di Genova e Imperia ( Case 157/85 ) [ 1986 ] E.C.R. 2013 relating to the interpretation of article 2 of the Directive , which , in the Commission 's view , was not different in substance from article 1 .
13 The applicants in the main proceedings stated in that connection that there were ‘ traditional communities ’ of fishermen resident in the United Kingdom which there might arguably be a case for protecting by a requirement relating to the residence of the crew or ‘ operators ’ of fishing vessels .
14 They referred in that connection to their arguments with regard to the residence requirement .
15 It also stressed that the quotas constituted a derogation from the principle of non-discrimination on grounds of nationality , and it referred in that connection to the order of 10 October 1989 in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case 246/89 R ) [ 1989 ] E.C.R. 3125 .
16 In particular , they referred in that connection to the infringement of the rights conferred on the ‘ joint venture ’ vessels by article 168(4) of the Act of Accession 1985 , read in conjunction with Annex XII thereto .
17 They refer in that connection to article 5(1) of the Geneva Convention of 29 April 1958 on the High Seas , which reads :
18 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 .
19 learned contributions have been made , and in that connection , I need only refer to some which are part of the appendices for the case before you today , notedly the contribution made following recent research by Mrs on archaeological matters of significance to this particular area .
20 In that connection , clause 12 is an important insurance policy if adequate arrangements are not made .
21 The real test is whether they have been used in all the cases where there has been flagrant abuse , and I have reason to believe that the traffic commissioners are doing their job competently in that connection .
22 5.39 of the Town and Country Planning ( Scotland ) Act 1972 provides for the grant of outline planning permission and 5.40 of the Act makes supplementary provisions in that connection .
23 In particular , it is to be noted in that connection that ss.10(1) and ( 6 ) ( form and time for lodging of application ) , 11 ( applications by non-natural persons ) , 13 ( order in which applications are to be considered by a board ) , 15 ( attendance of applicant ) , 16 ( objections to applications ) , 17 ( grounds for refusing an application ) , 18 ( the giving of reasons by a licensing board ) , 19 ( canvassing ) , 20 ( register of applications and decisions ) and 21 apply .
24 In that connection , an effective method of making available the up-to-date version of a frequently amended text is to consolidate it .
25 Taking advantage of this unusual spurt of self-criticism , Bill Muggeridge ( P.E. , Games and Religious Instruction ) threw forward a hefty fist and said : ‘ In that connection , Headmaster — ’
26 He gave in that connection some instances from The Rock , which he described not so much as a play as a revue , a word he pronounced in the French manner .
27 I do recall him saying , not in that connection ( which his good manners would have forbidden ) but with reference to the system of rationing in general , that it made one obsessively conscious of the working of one 's digestive organs .
28 In that connection , I might mention that Jesus Christ was evidently pretty au fait with micro-technology .
29 We are well aware of the facts in that connection and have substantially increased the capital allocations for police forces in Scotland by some £6 million this year , which is an enormous increase .
30 In that connection , and in view of the impending serious food shortages in the Soviet Union , may I ask whether he was able to take any initiatives at Maastricht to help move foodstuffs from the Community to the Russian people ?
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