The question is whether we have to check up on and bother everyone in order to deal with the bad cases. |
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Government inspectors plan to visit the borough in June to check up on whether the council is providing value for money for its residents. |
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From a quick browse through his recent archive too, it's one that will be added to the list to check up on regularly. |
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This seems like as good a time as any to check up on where some of those companies are, and where they may be going. |
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I'm sure he looks in every once in a while to check up on what we've all been saying. |
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I found myself writhing in my bed and moaning until my flatmate came to check up on me and brought me a hot lemon and honey drink. |
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He doubled back to check up on him, but by the time he returned, the driver had gone, although the car was still there. |
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Record numbers of parents have recruited private investigators to check up on their tearaway teenagers. |
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He goes, at least once a month, to the school to check up on the teaching and the way in which the child is adapting to its new situation. |
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Telephone lines became jammed as distraught relatives tried to check up on loved-ones but that did not stop the rumours spreading as attention turned to who was responsible. |
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The absence of a constitutional court means that people obviously have little opportunity to check up on what is, or is not, constitutional. |
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How can you check up on this because it may involve hundreds of tonnes of goods which you are unaware are being imported. |
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We check up on those who have left the hostel because the State does nothing to help them and would even prefer that they disappear. |
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I believe it is only right that you should check up on how the groups vote. |
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You are quite entitled to do that, but we are obliged to check up on what the executive does. |
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Just as when you started out, you'll need to check up on how much you're saving and how you're investing on a regular basis. |
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In this connection, we must check up on the matter of parliamentary administration. |
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Would-be employers, bosses, parents, teachers, university administrators and others are using social networking sites to check up on people. |
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There will be a watchdog to check up on the operation of the scheme. |
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Just four days prior, the 39-year-old had arrived in Kenya to check up on the work of her Washington, DC-based non-profit. |
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Twenty years ago if anyone wanted to check up on you they just looked at the mileage on two consecutive MOT certificates and checked your monthly claims corresponded. |
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He's really called Canid 3942, and has been sent from the far-off dog star of Sirius to check up on the hounds of Earth. |
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In this case, the OPC asked the company to clearly explain to its employees how GPS would be used to check up on them, and also to develop a policy outlining an appropriate process of warnings and progressive monitoring. |
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Systematically using GPS to check up on workers and draw conclusions about how well they are doing their jobs could be terribly unfair, and, from a privacy standpoint, is clearly going too far. |
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If you're a single dad, don't let anyone call you a weekend dad. Interact with your children daily and check up on their schoolwork daily. |
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We check up on a stiff shoulder and things like that. |
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I think it is very important indeed that we should be sure to check up on what would happen in China following this type of cooperation before we enter into any concrete agreements. |
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Then check up on anyone they recommend: get references and interview them. |
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Now Norwegian football fans have e-mailed the zoo to check up on Egil and to ask for permission to set up a fan club in his honour. |
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I am merely saying that we cannot check up on whether it is happening. |
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The authorities in each country applying the Schengen Convention can check up on the certificate by contacting the central office in the country in which it was issued. |
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This, in fact, creates a situation of so-called generalised surveillance, which is definitely against Community law, and not just might be or something we must check up on to see whether it contravenes the law. |
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In particular, parliamentarians legislate and adopt national budgets, ratify treaties and conventions or authorize their ratification, check up on the executive's action, policies and agents. |
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It is easy to check up on, because electronic voting took place that day. |
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Katie's sick, so I need to check up on her and see if she needs anything. |
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Whilst visiting the hospital to check up on his friends, he randomly chose to visit the Blind Beggar pub, only a mile away from where the Krays lived. |
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