Example sentences of "[subord] regard the " in BNC.

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31 If it is necessary for my argument , I am prepared to say that there is , as regards the particular situation under review , a general legal justification , and I will call it ‘ necessity ’ .
32 This seems in principle to be an equally available justification as regards the mentally unfit , even though it may well be deplored .
33 As regards the present argument , the law seems to be that a parent or guardian can consent only to treatment which is in his charge 's interest .
34 It could be argued that the propositions considered earlier as regards the patient so requesting would be applicable , since all that has changed is that the relevant legal decision-maker is the parent or guardian , so that the doctor would be absolved from his duty .
35 As regards the patient already dead , the reasoning is that although the patient displays outward manifestations of life , in that , by virtue of the ventilator , breathing and heartbeat are maintained , these manifestations are mechanically induced and are not sustained nor will ever again be sustainable by the patient .
36 As regards the feminist critique of realism , Lovell pointed to the failure to relate realism as a mode of signification to realism as an epistemology .
37 The employment legislation lays down a series of rules as regards the date of dismissal .
38 As regards the world and the planets , the Earth was still the centre of the Universe , with the planets fixed on transparent spheres rotating , so that the planets seemed to move in circles round the Earth .
39 Thirdly , as regards the Science Policy Research Unit 's proposal to assess engineering research , no member of the unit has claimed that the project was turned down by the Social Science Research Council because of ‘ lobbying by outsiders ’ .
40 The specialist may have their own preferences as regards the diet , but if not , the three-stage diet given in Chapter Fourteen can be used .
41 As regards the Symphonic Dances , competition resides mainly with the boundless energy and excitement of Ashkenazy on Decca , the luxuriantly seductive LSO/Previn ( EMI ) , and the stunning physical impact and knife-edge precision of Maazel ( DG ) .
42 Some member states are better than others as regards the accessibility of such information ( and not all have yet given domestic effect to the EEIG Regulation ! ) .
43 However unpopular such a measure might at first appear , the long experience of the commissioners had shown them not only the inefficacy in most cases but also the cruelty of issuing executions against the goods of defendants — ‘ as regards the wives and children of debtors by selling their beds from under them , and the expense and oppression attending the levy ’ .
44 As regards the growth of the church , about a year after beginning to meet , slowly but surely we began to grow .
45 The number of days of practice needed before the patient has the courage to try and translate the visualization into action varies considerably , not only from one individual to another but even as regards the different stages of a person 's treatment .
46 The referees have decided to adopt a policy of ‘ suck it and see ’ as regards the new laws .
47 And there is a worrying precedent for Wright , 29 , as regards the Arsenal manager George Graham and England chief Graham Taylor .
48 As owner of the golf course at Ringdufferrin Road , Killyleagh , I would like to put the record straight as regards the article in the News Letter , October 29th , Golf Bad for Beauty .
49 Such action is totally consistent with property trading and possible development activities , and consequently there appears to be little alternative conclusion as regards the nature of those activities from a taxation point of view .
50 As regards the argument that there was a mistake in equity that entitled the Crown to rescind the contract , this was rejected because the Crown was at fault .
51 As regards the taxpayer 's second application , the Court 's inherent jurisdiction to strike out pleadings at any stage of the proceedings under RSC Ord 18 , r 19 could be exercised only in plain and obvious cases .
52 The objective of the [ draft ] FRS is to ensure that financial statements provide a clear , coherent and consistent treatment of capital instruments , in particular as regards the classification of instruments either as debt or as equity ; that costs associated with capital instruments are allocated to accounting periods on a fair basis over the period the instrument is in issue ; and that financial statements provide relevant information concerning the nature and amount of the entity 's sources of finance and the associated costs , commitments and potential commitments .
53 As regards the third condition , can it be established that the provision of a company car for the company secretary is the normal commercial practice within that trade ?
54 B argued , however , that the definition had to be given a narrower definition either as regards the Regulations as a whole or those relevant to the instant case : the Regulations contemplated an actual employment relationship between employer and employee , and the definition in Reg 2 could not be applied literally .
55 As regards the claim in respect of additional lighting , he said that Wimpy International v Warland had decided that lighting that did no more than provide general illumination was not plant , as it was not used for carrying on the business .
56 As regards the loans , prior to 1979 Jesner had lent money interest free to Jarrad , but in 1979 the position was reversed , with Jarrad lending interest-free to Jesner .
57 As regards the taxpayer 's second contention , it was recognised in R v IRC ex parte TC Coombs & Co [ 1991 ] STC 97 that there was a presumption of regularity which applied to both the inspector as the decision maker in issuing a notice and to the Commissioner as the monitor of that decision .
58 As regards the question of the need to seek the Special Commissioner 's leave to revise the assessment , the Special Commissioner who granted leave was aware that it was open to the company to show that the accounting period was different from that contended by W.
59 It is now widely accepted that since the era of competitive liberal capitalism , fundamental changes have taken place , particularly as regards the increasingly interventionist role of the state .
60 While this is true as regards the specific wording of the offence of genocide , it was pointed out in the parliamentary debate relating to the Genocide Bill that almost all the offences included in the Convention were in fact already offences under English law .
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