Sentence examples for should have regarded from inspiring English sources

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At best, former Scotland Yard senior officers acknowledged in interviews, the police have been lazy, incompetent and too cozy with the people they should have regarded as suspects.

Shahnawaz and Sofiya Patel had planned to challenge the fine imposed by Lancashire county council, arguing that their children's school should have regarded the trip as an exceptional circumstance, which is allowed under rules on unauthorised absence introduced in 2013.

Hamman now believes he should have regarded the $5 million contract as being less with the team's sponsor at the time, the United States Postal Service, and more as an athlete's wager on himself.

It is unsurprising that early western feminists should have regarded embodiment with suspicion, choosing instead to stress the rational powers of the female mind; for as Francois Poullain de la Barre famously claimed in 1673, "the mind has no sex".

It is not surprising that our monkeys should have regarded the two symbolic representations as interchangeable since we explicitly trained them to use both systems with the exact same reward scale.

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"Most often caesarean births are as a result of medical necessity, rather than elective," he added, "and as such, this risk would outweigh any concerns mothers should have regarding the possibility of future weight issues".

He adds: "My central argument is that we should have regard for the likely impact on health and health inequalities when formulating policies for other purposes".

Indeed, I believe that VT's wishes and feelings are one of the most important of the factors that I should have regard to, although they are not, and I emphasise, determinative".

Lord Howe also detailed government amendments that he said aim to put "beyond doubt" the importance of taking "particular care" in relation to sensitive communications, such as confidential journalistic material, by making it clear public authorities "should have regard to the human rights implications — in the widest sense — of interfering with communications that attract particular sensitivity".

On the other hand, in light of the relativity of simultaneity (see note [4]), it can be argued that the absolute simultaneity presupposed by classical relationists and absolutists alike was, in fact, something that relationists should always have regarded with misgivings.

This should have been regarded as "political activity", it said, and formally referred to the executive for consent.

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