Is it proper for this widely accepted rationale to outweigh player safety?
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Is it better, is it more proper to leave these moneys idly in the balances of banks and building societies, or is it better to use some of them to make good the pension promise of people who were made to join their pension scheme.
And is it taking proper care to spare civilians in the crowded Strip?
So while it is important and proper that we mark this day, it is far more important we spend all our days determined to keep the promises that we've made to all who answer this country's call.
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He thinks that it is entirely proper to look at the issue of cancer deaths, and he also thinks it's okay to pool all the data from all three trials, an approach that yields a highly statistically significant result.
It is the idea that Britain will anyway have to join eventually, if it is to be a proper, influential member of the European club, so it might as well jump in soon.
The technique is not ready to be used for stock-picking algorithms yet, he says, but he insists it is the proper approach.
One does wonder whether it is proper to have the veal tartare before or after the braised pork belly.
This way, Americans are taught that only fools save, and that it is entirely proper for us to have the lowest savings rate in the developed world.
Cain said he strongly supports cross-state purchasing of health insurance, and he said he believes it is a proper role for government to provide a safety-net, with both state and national contributions.
"Sibneft had a successful year in 2004 and it is proper that we share that success with all of our individual shareholders and institutional investors, " said Sibneft president Eugene Shvidler in a statement.
Employers' organisation the CBI has said that while it is ready to help the government, it is disappointed by the lack of proper engagement on the issue so far.
The big statistics argument is whether it's proper to lump all three studies together.
"Accordingly, I believe it is right and proper to make an apology to you on behalf of the government, " he said.
Often, the extent of what we know and how much more in-depth we can explain it is key to proper and effective analysis.
"There was a talk with Brian Higgins from Xenomania about songwriting, and the way they do it is like a proper formula, like a hit factory, " she said.
To the common objection that if the anchored stroke were better, everyone would be using it, Nager said that many golfers who might benefit don't use the stroke because they believe it is not the proper way to play.
Speaking at an event to launch the booklet on Thursday, Prof Abulafia said children living in this country were surrounded by reminders of Britain's history and were being educated in the nation's school system: "It is right and proper that they should first of all have a fundamental grounding in the history of this country", he said.
The big question is, is it right, is it fair and we have got the proper tax system?
So although shares in the US and Asia have risen following the announcement from the Fed that it is doing what it can to foster some kind of proper recovery - and presumably UK shares will follow their lead - there is no grounds for euphoria.
Apart from anything else, if the Fed's and the Bank of England's policies of keeping money cheaper than it has ever been hasn't returned the US and UK to better-than-anaemic growth in the past three years, it is questionable whether it will be a sufficient condition for proper recovery in the next two years.
Rather, it is about finding a proper balance between risk and reward.
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Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill has stated that it is "right and proper that those who can afford to pay towards the cost of their legal defence costs do so".
In particular, the regulator points out that it is perfectly legal and proper for a bank that has lost the original loan agreement, or whose copy is illegible, to supply an accurate "reconstituted" version instead, to show that the agreement did in fact include the information specified by the Act.
The BBC understands that it also believes the European Commission is partly to blame because it did not set proper limits on pollution from diesel exhausts in the first place.
Her transformation of Britain's economy is interpreted by some Tories as proof that the proper way to win power is to promise upheaval, especially in taxation, and the proper way to wield it is via radical reform and confrontation.
Once it is added to the app store, it would be given proper support.
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According to Dr Murray, it is unlikely to be a proper planet, for two reasons.
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