These prehistoric giants grow to more than three meters long and weigh up to 100kg.
However, Mr Baggott said officers had to weigh up whether intervening would create a greater disturbance.
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The largest units measure 15 feet by 60 feet long and weigh up to 50 tons.
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Their film also invites its audience to weigh up the benefits of privatisation versus public ownership.
In the aftermath of the ITV documentary, the Met said it would weigh up evidence against Sir Jimmy.
And in a room full of hungry men who weigh up to 320 pounds, it is always serious business.
"I've got a few options to weigh up, " he told BBC Radio Manchester.
It must weigh up the benefits of a more populist foreign policy against those very real and immediate needs.
However, manufacturers will have to weigh up Android's popularity before making a move.
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Solving them requires thought, tact and an ability to weigh up the circumstances.
Planning Minister Deputy Rob Duhamel said planners had to weigh up conservation concerns with pressure to support the local economy.
It will weigh up their responses before deciding on its next step.
European eagles owls can weigh up to 9lbs, and there are records of eagle owls living up to 85 years old in captivity.
"I think it is important to have a little break and weigh up my options and decide what to do next, " he explained.
In women with specific risk factors, a clinician should weigh up the advantages and disadvantages of alternative therapies compared to those of traditional HRT.
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Pilot whales, which are actually dolphins by classification, can grow to over seven metres, weigh up to 3.5 tonnes and generally prefer deep waters.
There is an art to indexing, as firms weigh up which baskets of securities will deliver the best returns and the lowest trading costs.
Any organization contemplating entering the market will need to carefully weigh up the possible long term benefits against the immediate difficulties facing the country.
And so it takes courage to be decisive amidst the uncertainty, the ambiguity and the many risks we must weigh up as we navigate our lives.
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And as such it is forming one of the key pieces of evidence as ministers weigh up whether to push ahead with what would be a controversial policy.
He urged those affected not to lose hope and said that no one would be left destitute, but that the government would have to weigh up each case.
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They need weigh up the scientific benefits of steering Opportunity down the crater slope against the real possibility that it may not be able to get out again.
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Delve says he "would relish" staying at Kingsholm, but his contract runs out this summer and he would have to "weigh up whether that is an option or not".
He said the minister had reached the conclusion that the heritage park was "operationally viable" on a false basis and had failed to weigh up all the evidence properly.
Louise Ellman, the Labour MP who chairs the committee, said the issue was "difficult", but she and her colleagues wanted to weigh up all the arguments about the best way forward.
Once sidled up to the building, a crew uses a scissor lift to unload giant enclosures made of Lexan and aluminum, dubbed Universal Load Devices (ULDs), which can weigh up to two tons each.
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And yes, you can point - as the Welsh union representing teachers and lecturers has done - to "pretty savvy" youngsters who these days more than ever weigh up the qualification versus the debt.
Terrorism is precisely the sort of uncertainty that is likely to lead to too many precautions: better to be seen to be taking action straight away than to weigh up the costs and benefits first.
He fishes in Canada, shoots grouse in Scotland, and hunts big game in Africa, with a bow particularly Cape buffalo, which weigh up to two thousand pounds, are famously ornery, and sometimes gore hunters with their giant horns.
Often we are forced to weigh up multiple factors, assess multiple probabilities, none of which we can ever be 100% sure about, and then somehow reach a decision that we can reconcile ourselves with, for better or worse.
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