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121. In developing the Kantian insight along Rawlsian lines, several points must be borne in mind. 122. This analysis of the differentiation of legal systems is also borne out if we take a comparative perspective. 123. While Britain has borne the brunt of the economic crisis, Northern Ireland has been cushioned from the worst effects. 124. Distributional factors should always be borne in mind when considering the effects of changes in aggregate variables. 125. She had borne it all alone, not knowing it wasn't true. 126. The distinction is borne out by the Report's own reference to the disclosure of information, and prior consultation on redundancy. 127. Your travel expenses, and those of your spouse and children if appropriate, should normally be borne by your employer. 128. The possibility of progression to modules requiring higher levels of competence should also be borne in mind when designing programmes. 129. This potential weakness has to be borne in mind when macroeconomic models are used as a basis for policy prescription. 130. The guardians undertook to supply medicines and the necessary appliances - the cost of which had been borne by his predecessors. 131. Like logarithms and Milton it was just another burden to be borne. 132. Any suggestion that this level of care is diminishing is not borne out in the findings of numerous studies. 133. This should be borne in mind while reading the following descriptions so that the medium does not become confused with the aims. 134. Lately he had taken an interest in a younger woman who had borne an illegitimate child and been abandoned by her lover. 135. This relationship should be borne in mind when we examine monetary policy in the next two chapters. 136. Most of them had shingled awnings borne on prominent brackets projecting over their simple wooden platforms. 137. These figures, moreover, have been borne out for most of the post-war era. 138. I've borne your unwelcome intrusion for long enough. Good morning. 139. A further adjustment is required for direct costs associated with a fatality that are not borne by the family of the victim. 140. The main burden borne by the peasantry remained that of the State and the landed nobility. 141. Their costs, in lost chargeable hours, are borne by their firms rather than by registered auditors as a body. 142. It should also be borne in mind that ancient marble statues were painted. 143. This is a cost borne by businesses and consumers which dampens enterprise and reduces profitability. 144. Lie No. 2 holds that we are a cruelly taxed people, borne down under a crushing burden. 145. I had done just what she described: married her beloved father and borne his children. 146. It has application to all areas of the curriculum, and must be borne in mind by curriculum designers. 147. Over the stream let vapors are borne, waiting to fade at the bright coming morn. 148. The indigenous community has borne the brunt of the costs of regeneration but has enjoyed few of its rewards. 149. Description: The leaves are long, lanceolate, light to bright green, borne on short leaf-stalks. 150. Film is something that has been edited and this should always be borne in mind when using it.