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in regard to vs with respect to

Both 'in regard to' and 'with respect to' are correct and commonly used phrases in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to introduce a topic or subject. The choice between them is a matter of personal preference or style.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1262 views

in regard to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to introduce a topic or subject and is interchangeable with 'with respect to.'
  • My primary concern in regard to the funds is under-utilization.
  • The same applies to resolving cross-frontier disputes in regard to interconnection.
  • We are not prepared to dispense with the veto in regard to military cooperation.
  • The Commission will also use its powers in regard to competition to monitor carefully dominant positions.
  • We have of course discussed at length whether Parliament and whether the EU should have powers in regard to patents under intellectual property law.
  • Moreover, in regard to justice and home affairs, the Council asked for more reassuring enforcement mechanisms.
  • I also agree that the EU has played an important role in regard to the way that animals are fed, transported and slaughtered.
  • All right, is this in regard to the missing...
  • Clearly, both traceability and the ensuing labelling of products should fulfil certain conditions in regard to implementation.
  • There was much speculation in regard to hostages.
  • The agreement complements the Berne Convention in regard to literary works.
  • These are only some of the elements necessary to enrich our political horizons in regard to culture.
  • Firstly, in regard to cabin crew.
  • Sir, we've got a few questions in regard to our investigation into DI Denton.
  • These observations are demonstrated in regard to the following audit questions addressed.
  • Environmental risks must be assessed and addressed in regard to the particular needs of the residents.
  • As Members we are in an extremely difficult situation in regard to China.
  • We have to proceed through the normal diplomatic channels in regard to environmental questions too.
  • The Council is not competent in regard to your question.
  • What about command in regard to Ludovico Sforza?

Alternatives:

  • with regard to
  • regarding
  • concerning
  • in relation to
  • as for

with respect to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to introduce a topic or subject and is interchangeable with 'in regard to.'
  • The requirement for aquatic toxicity testing should be exposure-driven rather than absolute, particularly with respect to testing on vertebrate animals.
  • Available evidence still confirms that Sri Lanka has not fulfilled its obligations under international law with respect to effective enforcement measures.
  • The directive should take into account the current acquis communautaire with respect to the remuneration policies.
  • Parliament and its services should aim to ensure highest and comparable standards with respect to transparency.
  • A description of the procedures and responsibilities necessary to exercise operational control with respect to flight safety.
  • Section I of that Annex should describe sampling and testing requirements with respect to additional guarantees for ND.
  • Balanced uncertainties exist with respect to the impact of the pension reform.
  • Parliament has cultivated a high profile with respect to human rights.
  • Animal studies are insufficient with respect to effects on toxicity to reproduction because of limited exposure.
  • Animal studies are insufficient with respect to reproductive toxicity (see section 5.3).
  • Well, with respect to my arms management...
  • Moreover, barriers to entry with respect to slots both in Vienna and in Munich are significant.
  • Mr Cashman made a remark with respect to discrimination.
  • Increase administrative capacity with respect to tax collection and expenditure control.
  • We had an understanding with respect to the X-Files.
  • The measure in question therefore favours certain companies with respect to competitors in the common market.
  • Her decisions weren't made with respect to established protocol.
  • Unbound with respect to all types of mortgage banks, savings and loans institutions.
  • National activities with respect to filtering and rating
  • Description of users and their respective needs with respect to the statistical data.

Alternatives:

  • in respect to
  • in relation to
  • as regards
  • concerning
  • regarding

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