Segal said that as early as 1954, the companies promised publicly to make safety and health research their paramount consideration but focused only on flavor, delivery of nicotine and marketing.
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In all proceedings, the paramount consideration is the'best interests of the child', and the Court will not make an order that is contrary to these interests ( section 60CA ).
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While proponents say that approach is just common sense, opponents say that it guts the central premise of many environmental laws : that protecting the public's health is the paramount consideration.
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Cecil noted in his ruling Monday that the Legislature had instructed " that the necessity to protect the public from repetition of extraordinary crimes of violence against the person is the paramount consideration ."
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But this incident gives me concern that he feels enabled to make unilateral decisions because of his perception that his continued functioning as an editor is a paramount consideration for the welfare of the Wikipedia project.
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Finally, the courtship curfew, and the need to cultivate the goodwill of all the members of the woman s family were paramount considerations before any headway could be made in pursuing a Zamboangue�a senorita's hand in marriage.
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Since the will of the people is the paramount consideration, and the purpose of our election laws is to obtain a correct expression of the intent of the voters, . . . that intention should be given effect,
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Since the will of the people is the paramount consideration, and the purpose of our election laws is to obtain a correct expression of the intent of the voters . . . that intention should be given effect,
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However, irrespective of the local factors, the paramount consideration in setting up all these cantonments was the need for military camps in various strategic locations of India to establish, maintain and consolidate the rule of a foreign power.
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{{ quote | Justice is of paramount consideration here, and the only way in which this can be done is for you to judge the matter on what you have heard in this court and in this court only.