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"Any reduction in funding would have a huge impact on the service we’re able to provide, bearing in mind we’ve got a current case load of about 750 people," she said.

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It is also worth bearing in mind that under these rules, all City's partnership deals had been annually reviewed and none were considered to be related party transactions.

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“We tend to focus a lot more on the negatives. It's always worth bearing in mind that these are technologies of convenience. They help us. There are some good aspects to them as well.”

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Yes, that sense of proportion and scale is worth bearing in mind.

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It is worth bearing in mind that, unlike last year's A-level students, these teenagers had experience of sitting external exams before this year, and exam results on which to base their A-level subject choices.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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