She says the impact on the North East (and for that matter Cumbria) needs to be considered carefully because of the proximity to the border.
Following weeks of intensive, behind-the-scenes negotiations, there was meant to be a series of carefully choreographed announcements by the main parties that would lead to the resumption of the province's power-sharing government, which was created under the Good Friday Agreement of 1998.
There is no doubt the UAE is one of those allies - and its ruling sheikhs will be steering carefully between the viewpoints of their recent and current visitors over the next few days, says our correspondent.
The chicken salad had to be examined carefully for bits of skin and gristle.
It has never really caught on, partly because its benefits are modest and partly because patients taking it must be watched carefully for signs of liver damage.
If you're thrilled by dual-core processors, extremely high-res screens, large camera sensors, customizable widgets, expandable storage, USB mass storage and other such features, then you'll be better off with Android or -- to a slightly lesser extent -- iOS, because that cutting-edge stuff is currently absent on Redmond's OS. On the other other hand, if you want to be part of a carefully crafted, simple and generally happy emerging ecosystem, then look no further.
Prime Minister David Cameron responded that the question of flights over the capital "is inevitably something that has to be carefully looked at" in light of the crash.
The fourth mistake was that the company had insisted all along that, because the amount of nuclear material would always be carefully weighed and therefore controlled, there was no chance of criticality ever occurring.
All of this will have to be carefully weighed by universities as they get down to the difficult decision of what level to set their fees at.
Some may be husbanding cash more carefully because of the credit crunch.
Whether you do your loss harvesting through Fidelity, through a smaller outfit or on your own, the process has to be carefully integrated with the rest of your finances.
The Secretary of State, Alistair Darling, will be speaking to us tomorrow morning and I for one will be listening very carefully for signs of a Government commitment to the continuing success of employer-sponsored retirement provision.
The foreign secretary said movement of arms would have to be "very carefully controlled" to prevent them getting into the hands of extremists.
The costs of these transactions can be high, so do look carefully at the expense ratios of the fund along with all its fees.
As painful as downsizing of employees or franchisees, such a move should be considered carefully and if it is in the best interest of the company, senior leadership must act promptly.
Once the home has been duly sealed, the flow of air, moisture and heat in and out of it can be carefully controlled.
His personal views as a senior naval officer have been given, but they need to be balanced carefully against the professional views of the Service Chiefs who bear responsibilities for those who comprise their respective services that he does not.
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That is supposed to be the role of the Federal Elections Commission, an agency carefully organized to be entirely ineffective.
The post-cold-war world differs from the disciplined bipolar world of the years between 1945 and 1989 because, among other things, it contains quite a lot of countries which may be able to lay their hands on weapons of mass destruction and whose rulers may be less carefully calculating than a Nikita Khrushchev or a Leonid Brezhnev.
The process of drafting a prenup can be enormously complex, so give yourself plenty of time to carefully consider it, along with other options to divorce-proof your assets.
Health Minister John Hutton said the findings of the report will be carefully studied and action was already in hand.
The benefits of these efforts must be carefully weighed to take into account intrusions into personal privacy and paperwork burden.
To that end, he has stressed that any retaliatory action against the terrorists must be proportionate and carefully targeted on the basis of firm evidence.
An article concerning a company's financial difficulty must be handled very carefully, with a sense of balance, because of its potential to inflict great harm upon the subject.
But Edward Siedle, a former SEC attorney who investigates pension consultants, said that anything contributing to the underperformance of the fund should be carefully examined by the fund, regulators and law enforcement.
Fitch Ratings said in a press release on Monday that it would be carefully watching the new president for signs of honest reform and spending reductions, or else it could face some sort of downgrade.
"My own view is there things can be managed, " Little said of concerns about drilling, adding they need to be managed carefully.
He noted that any amendment would be considered carefully when the bill reached stage two of its parliamentary scrutiny.
This is not to say that no one should enter the latter type of fields, but that obtaining one of these degrees should be considered carefully.
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