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regards <a regard; regards> N

best regards

regard (feelings & emotions)

regard N (feelings & emotions)

send or extend one's greetings or regards to VB

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As in other countries, they tend to keep apart from the rest of the population, which regards them as dishonorable yet clever.
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The book has a very specific definition of capitalism, a system it regards as broader than simply property rights or free enterprise.
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The proposed package will certainly contribute to this harmonization as regards the control of access to the profession but it could not guarantee a sufficient degree of harmonization by itself.
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A number of publishing houses have been reprimanded for the quality of their digital courses -- something the industry regards as teething problems.
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This last he regards as distinct from wages of superintendence, and from insurance for risk.
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But current opinion generally regards the building as a triumph, being both beautiful and functional.
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Boys then were much the same as now as regards mischief, but the pranks were different.
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As a result, the theory regards these genomic features as neither subject to, nor explicable by, natural selection.
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He regards things perceived in time as linear-kinetic events, and creates his music to be heard in an intentionally linear fashion.
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If the transfer regards a commercial business, the transferee is also liable for such debts, if they are shown in the mandatory accounting books.
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