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They are not successful communities, and they cannot be described as respecters of human rights or as democracies.
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The problem is that genes are no respecters of borders.
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They had a duty to be respecters of human rights and respecters of all constitutional issues that rise so near to our hearts.
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The first is that bus routes are no respecters of local authority boundaries.
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Environmental problems are not respecters of international boundaries.
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What most people mean by that is that other people should respect the law, because they always regard themselves as natural respecters of the law.
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The elements are no respecters of man-made boundaries.
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The streptococcus and other opponents of the human race are not respecters of persons.
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Fish are no respecters of national or coastal waters or of exclusive zones.
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Let us not forget that fish are no respecters of national territorial boundaries.
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Current airport developers seem to be no respecters of history.
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Children are no respecters of geographical or administrative boundaries.
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Grazing animals are no respecters of county boundaries and wander across them at leisure.
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They are no respecters of such artificial limits.
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Our proposals for a cold climate allowance recognise that the elements are no respecters of national boundaries.
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In the early days of our industrial development, we found that epidemics were no respecters of persons.
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Unfortunately, fish are no respecters of boundaries drawn on maps.
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We well know that the environmental problems are no respecters of international boundaries.
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Fish are no respecters of national boundaries.
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The very history of industrialisation should be the only lesson from which we need to learn, that market forces are no respecters of resource use or the environment.
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The fox is no respecter of boundaries either.
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We cannot secure a safe environment—pollution is no respecter of borders—unless we learn to work with our neighbours.
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I suggest that it is so unlikely, disease being no respecter of boundaries or harmonisation, that a completely different approach should be adopted.
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Is not it a fact that pollution is no respecter of national boundaries?
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Unemployment has been no respecter of the positions held by individuals in companies.
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Death in war is no respecter of nationality.
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I accept, of course, that research is no respecter of boundaries.
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The first is that data processing—the transmission of information by digital or electronic forms—the information super highway, is no respecter of frontiers.
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He made the important point that pollution, which is what this debate is about, is no respecter of national boundaries.
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Insider dealing, like other financial frauds, is no respecter of frontiers.
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I believe that, given my major premise which all sides in the debate have recognised, environmental regulation must be no respecter of national boundaries.
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At the present time the law is no respecter of persons.
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Clearly the crime is no respecter of gender.
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Famine conditions breed disease and disease is no respecter of persons.
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Disease is no respecter of persons; it can spread like wildfire through a whole community, regardless of whether the people in that community have money.
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Inflation is no respecter of persons or institutions.
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I need hardly say that modern advertising is no respecter of the division between broadcast and non-broadcast.
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The sea is no respecter of works; it may come in without much warning.
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None of us wishes to see a national police service, but organised crime is no respecter of boundaries, and national arrangements must reflect that reality.
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I thought the law was said to be no respecter of persons.
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However, this kind of development is no respecter of frontiers.
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We recognise that political questions are not involved in matters of home safety and that death is not a respecter of persons.
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Plutonium is no respecter of international borders.
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Incapacity is no respecter of persons.
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Radioactive fallout is no respecter of neutrality.
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The principle of our law is that it is no respecter of persons and it applies alike to all individuals and to all sections of the community.
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The practice is no respecter of age.
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After all, the sea is no respecter of the seasons and is not necessarily less stormy just because it is the summertime; nor is it stormy or calm on command.
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I am a great respecter of communities.
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Mental illness is no respecter of persons.
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One of my colleagues has said that he is a great respecter of the hereditary principle and that that was why he did not bet on horses.
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Disease is no respecter of boundaries, and if it is not dealt with promptly and effectively wherever it occurs, it must become a menace to other countries.
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From among all the documents, one remark that stuck in my mind was that which pointed out that the incidence of earthquakes is no respecter of international boundaries.
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He calls himself a respecter of all faiths, among peoples everywhere.
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He was no respecter of persons based solely on their worldly rank or position.
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She was no respecter of text and there are little repeats here and there which are no more indicated than they are necessary.
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They were not respecters of party lines and the last two in particular were widely distrusted among parliamentary colleagues.
The principle of utility is no respecter of persons.
Environmental pollution, climate change, is no respecter of borders.
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Let us not forget that foot and mouth disease is no respecter of borders.
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The fish stocks are no respecters of the boundaries of national jurisdiction, and conservation of fish requires international action.
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We have learnt over a period of 175 years that market forces on their own are no respecters of the environment or of the people.
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The illex squid are no respecters of international political boundaries.
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Mining communities are great respecters of law and order, or have been.
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They are also very humble people because children are no respecters of persons.
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To be sure, the tabloids are no respecters of personages.
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Reason and conscience are no respecters of persons.
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Emergencies are no respecters of boundaries, and it is important that collaboration take place across borders as well as within them.
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Indeed, people who carry out fraudulent activities are no respecters of the particular sector within which they work.
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As we know, tragedies are no respecters of territorial boundaries.
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