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1 Perhaps I never gave the wage-earning element in work its due weight .
2 I give her question the due weight of consideration it deserves.
3 I gave, of course, due weight to the sneers of Claire.
4 You understand that I give her judgment no more than its due weight .
5 Parliament is competent to give due weight to all political considerations.
6 Herein is a clerical aristocracy, which is certainly not without its due weight .
7 Finally, neither side has given due weight to the security concerns of the other.
8 But let us give all due weight to the testimony of an able soldier.
9 We want to see a coherent foreign policy, where human rights are given due weight .
10 And others say " due weight " should mean not having Lawson on at all.
11 Be especially ready to receive any one from the opposition, and give his words due weight .
12 The "Whiskey Rebellion" has never received due weight in the history of the United States.
13 There is more need now to redress the balance by giving due weight to their many excellences.
14 He listened to others' arguments judicially and gave them due weight before his own concluded the discussion.
15 They were always carefully studied, and due weight given to them, especially when they differed from his own.
16 We need to give due weight to all the interests involved - individual privacy, business expedience and law enforcement.
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