We also need to look carefully at a number of challenges that are consistent.
We always look carefully at all research on this and related subjects drawn to our attention.
It would have to look carefully at how national radio and television are run.
But Mr Bancoult on Thursday warned the US and UK to "look carefully at what to do".
So you've got to make sure that you look carefully at what privatization proposals are out there.
What I would really like, therefore, is for an objective, blue-ribbon commission to look carefully at this question.
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Robert Cheesman, chair of the South Downs Society, said campaigners would need to look carefully at the plans.
As important as recent earnings are, smart investors will look carefully at the fourth-quarter guidance these companies provide.
When you look carefully at each costume, they might look different to how they appeared on the big screen.
The case could well go to the Supreme Court another reason for George Bush to look carefully at that body.
About half of all Americans haven't filed their taxes yet, so we urge them to look carefully at these Recovery provisions.
That's why we took the decision, supported across the range of higher education, to look carefully at student support and tuition fees.
Look carefully at Mr Bush's tax cuts to date: they suggest a strong desire to reduce the burden of taxation on saving.
We will look carefully at the recommendations once their work is complete.
Yet America is right to look carefully at how its security can best be assured against the very different threats it now faces.
Stephen Timms, the new pensions minister, recognises the importance of private pensions, and promises to look carefully at criticisms of the stakeholder proposals.
If you look carefully at the earnings press release you would observe that the company loves to embellish its earnings and its revenues.
The costs of these transactions can be high, so do look carefully at the expense ratios of the fund along with all its fees.
"Look carefully at the economy, and you will see that the main props for growing profits are not going to be here, " Levy junior says.
The Treasury said that it would need to look carefully at any costing of tax reforms, which had not been addressed in the Mirrlees Review.
You know, I think they as a matter of conscience, and political, frankly political good judgment, are going to want to look carefully at their investment portfolios.
He said he would recommend that Leeds General Infirmary and all other hospitals look carefully at their procedures for the supervision of women sharing a bed with their babies.
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"A large number are contingent on further research and review - eg 'DTI will undertake further research and analysis', 'DTI will investigate', and 'Defra will look carefully at', " he said.
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So, in addition to his top three tips to avoid the next Madoff, Trzcinka said individuals should recognize their limitations, focus on securities they understand, value the learning curve and look carefully at financial statements.
But they also require us to look carefully at local circumstances and not to fall into the trap of magnifying the potency of the al Qaida associates or even to see this as the clash of civilizations or a broad Islamic Jihad against the west.
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We should look very carefully at what's happened and focus on improving standards across the range.
What we have to do now is to assess the injury situation and look very carefully at selection.
This Best Buy employee promptly told me to go look more carefully at the TV wall and walked away.
During Prime Minister's Questions, Mr Cameron said, in general, whistleblowers should be supported and he would "look carefully" at the issue.
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