Example sentences of "have regard to " in BNC.

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1 For Fanon this means that , despite Europe 's crimes , which will not and can not be forgotten , the Third World 's ‘ new history of Man ’ must ‘ have regard to the sometimes prodigious theses which Europe has put forward ’ since ‘ all the elements of a solution to the great problems of humanity have , at different times , existed in European thought ’ ( Wretched of the Earth , 253 — 4 ) .
2 ‘ That is why I want Hampshire county council to come forward quickly with fresh proposals on a county-wide basis which have regard to the current regional guidance housing provision figures . ’
3 If I am correct , should not the Institute , although not a company , also have regard to s 245 of the Companies Act ?
4 The accounting policies of the Institute have regard to accounting standards and presentational aspects of the Companies Act where these are relevant to the Institute 's activities and do not result in misleading information .
5 When assessing the needs of a disabled person ( including an elderly person with disabilities ) who receives a substantial amount of care regularly from someone not employed by the local authority , the authority is required to : ‘ have regard to the ability of that person to continue to provide help on a regular basis ’ .
6 Have regard to the environment of care and its physical , psychological and social effects on patients/clients , and also to the adequacy of resources , and make known to appropriate persons or authorities any circumstances which could place patients/clients in jeopardy or which militate against safe standards of practice .
7 Have regard to the workload and the pressures on professional colleagues and subordinates and take appropriate action if these are seen to be such as to constitute abuse of the individual practitioner and/or to jeopardise safe standards of practice .
8 The job description should be reviewed annually , and more frequently if circumstances so require and where necessary amended , subject to any agreed requirements of consultation and notice and have regard to the teacher 's previous role , experience and potential .
9 If , on the other hand , it is not clear by established principles of our law that the council has the right to sue in libel for alleged injury to its reputation , so that this court must decide whether under the common law that right is properly available to the council as a local government authority , then , as is not in dispute , this court must , in so deciding , have regard to the principles stated in the Convention and in particular to article 10 : see Reg. v. Secretary of State for the Home Department , Ex parte Brind [ 1991 ] 1 A.C. 696 .
10 Persons other than police officers who are charged with the duty of investigating offences or charging offenders shall in the discharge of that duty have regard to any relevant provision of such a code .
11 Very recently we have regard to the wildlife .
12 It said that a local education authority ‘ shall , in particular , have regard to the need for securing that provision is made for pupils who have not attained the age of five years by the provision of nursery school . ’
13 To meet this development section 17(2) was inserted into the Act and provides that where an application is made for an interlocutory injunction and the party against whom it is sought claims that he acted in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute , the court shall , in exercising its discretion whether or not to grant the injunction , have regard to the likelihood of that party 's succeeding at the trial of the action in establishing the matter which would afford a defence under the Act .
14 Although the government has to operate within the context of the economic realities of the day and " should " have regard to the long-term interests of the economy as a whole , critics of adversary politics point out that a short-term concern for vote maximisation at the next general election is never far from the government 's mind and this conditions the way in which it manages the economy and makes economic policy .
15 We do not believe the guidance in MPG6 paragraph 71 that minerals applications should simply ‘ have regard to ’ the development plan reflects that contained in PPG12 ; namely that ‘ development must accord with the development plan unless material considerations dictate otherwise ’ .
16 We do not believe the guidance in MPG6 paragraph 71 that minerals applications should simply ‘ have regard to ’ the development plan reflects that contained in PPG12 ; namely that ‘ development must accord with the development plan unless material considerations dictate otherwise ’ .
17 Any staffing review must take this into account and have regard to the design/layout of the building .
18 Its view is that what the Commission propose is probably already the law and that a court would in any case normally have regard to reasonable regulatory rules or market practice .
19 Though it must ‘ have regard to the provisions of the development plan ’ it may take ‘ any other material considerations ’ into account .
20 The local authority must ‘ have regard to the development plan and to any other material considerations ’ , and an order has to be confirmed by the secretary of state .
21 have regard to and endeavour to achieve a reasonable balance between the following considerations —
22 The court must , however , have regard to the general principle in s1(2) when considering transfer on this ground .
23 When determining whether information is public knowledge they have regard to the form in which it is available .
24 ( 9 ) The directors of an offeror company and the target company must , in advising their respective shareholders , act in the interests of shareholders taken as a whole and the interests of employees and creditors and not have regard to their own interests or those of their families .
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