due regard

Frequency: 5.55.0 per million words

Appropriate attention or consideration for something, often a rule or feeling.

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Examples (20)

  • The committee must act with due regard for the law.
  • The decision reached has due regard for the safety of the public.
  • All construction work must be carried out with due regard to public safety.
  • States must conduct their activities with due regard to the interests of other states.
  • He made his decision without due regard for her feelings.
  • They made plans for the project with due regard to environmental impact.
  • The new policy was drafted with due regard for its environmental impact.
  • The committee considered the proposal with due regard for all stakeholders' concerns.
  • The treaty was signed, showing due regard to the sovereignty of all nations involved.
  • It is essential to operate with due regard for local customs and traditions.
  • A doctor must always have due regard for patient confidentiality.
  • All construction work must be carried out with due regard for public safety regulations.
  • The researcher conducted the experiment, giving due regard to established scientific protocols.
  • The judge delivered the verdict with due regard to all presented evidence.
  • One must interpret historical texts with due regard for the cultural context of the time.
  • He always conducts his business with due regard for ethical principles.
  • Any business expansion must proceed with due regard to market conditions and financial risks.
  • The policy was drafted with due regard for the long-term economic stability.
  • She raised her children to have due regard for their elders.
  • When making decisions, leaders should act with due regard for the welfare of their citizens.