Shahrum does take pains to point out one enduring double standard: Often only women take the rap.
For example, the projects it backs must take pains not to despoil the environment unduly or uproot indigenous peoples unfairly.
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Cameron did take pains not to be as crudely anti-American as Edward Heath, who served as Britain's prime minister in the early 1970s.
The impact of what I call the "curse of the good girl" effect first appears in friendships, when young girls take pains to avoid direct conflict with peers.
Restricted largely to a setting of conference rooms in second-rank hotels, they take pains to notice whether the chairs are leather or Naugahyde, and whether the curtains are clean.
The "pursuit of happiness" is more than pleasure, for we often take great pains in the pursuit.
Whereas GIS professionals take great pains to ensure accuracy in maps, Google treats maps like all other Internet content.
There was a sweeping dismissal of emotional expression and of art that represented the capacity to take great pains to achieve Classical refinement and beauty.
The human animal hates accountability, and that is why most plans take great pains to plan in plenty of room for ambiguity, excuses, finger pointing, and plausible deniability.
We take great pains to educate our customers every step of the way, and make sure the crews and drivers who show up on moving day have current and accurate information about the job.
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When you wait and hesitate beyond the point of prudent planning and deliberate decision making, you risk losing the momentum it will take to ramp up your anti-inertia machinery, and the passion it will take to overcome the inevitable growing pains you will encounter along the way.
We must take the baby steps and suffer the teething pains required to get ourselves back to a healthy economy.
This is something in which we should all take great pride: we are, more than any other country, taking pains to educate those least able to educate themselves, and we are succeeding.
During an hourlong interview in Korn's colonial-style bungalow in central Bangkok (his workplace and an ersatz meeting hall for the opposition), he was at pains to explain how he wants to promote investment in Thailand yet take Thaksin, and even Temasek, to task over the Shin sale.
The wind chill today will slice us up - it's taking the temperature down to below -50C, so we have decided to take a day's rest to recharge our batteries and soothe the aches and pains.
Jack Straw, the home secretary, who is responsible for the new legislation, is at pains to defend himself against charges of gerrymandering: the new law will not take effect until mid-2002, after the next general election.
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