While you were pounding the nail in the wall you remained subsidiarily aware of your surroundings while maintaining focal awareness on your task. |
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We are subsidiarily aware of the marginal elements, with a bearing on that which is focally known. |
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Furthermore, the owner of the land where the unloading has taken place or the holder of the affected public lands is also subsidiarily responsible. |
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All these requisites present, the employer becomes ipso facto subsidiarily liable upon the employee's conviction and upon proof of the latter's insolvency. |
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However, the latter only applies subsidiarily to the national law of the State in which the approval is issued. |
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It is either directly or subsidiarily responsible for helping to counter them. |
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Now, it is only subsidiarily that the employer should entrust risk assessment to external players. |
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Buyer also stated that its set-off claim is based not only on alleged breach of contract by Seller but subsidiarily also on alleged breach of the rules of fair competition. |
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Article 2221, paragraph 2 C. C. Q. clearly provides that the liability of partners may be sought only subsidiarily, if the partnership property is proven to be insufficient. |
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The Committee considers, subsidiarily, that a provision should be introduced into the Convention, at least permitting chemical products to be patented under the conditions to be set by the national laws. |
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The Criminal Procedure Code and, subsidiarily, the relevant provisions of the Civil Procedure Code govern the relations with the authorities outside Macao for the purpose of administering criminal justice. |
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In its decision, the Commission orders a recovery of the incompatible aid from Seleco and subsidiarily from any other company which benefited from assets transfers designed solely to impair a reimbursement of such aid. |
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Synonymies with Cordyline and subsidiarily Sansevieria. |
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As autonomous individuals, we all, individually and subsidiarily, bear responsibility both for the consequences of our actions and for ameliorating unequal conditions. |
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