Unprepared, I tensed, then relaxed against him, reminding myself that this was acceptable now. |
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The grinding or rolling of grain can produce acceptable swine feeds if the mills are operated correctly. |
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Is gene therapy, the medical use of genes to repair an illness or injury, acceptable for Olympic athletes? |
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If the fee is acceptable to WD King then I hope that your commitments permit our provisional meeting in Bath next Monday to go ahead. |
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What would be wrong in a works canteen or a student refectory may be acceptable or tolerable or not worth making a fuss over in a night club. |
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The judgements are made on a traffic lights system, with red signalling poor standards, amber acceptable and green good. |
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The modified write inhibit threshold essentially facilitates an acceptable delay in activating a write inhibit signal. |
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But why is this behaviour acceptable in friendships but not romantic relationships? |
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But by French standards, it has made impressive strides towards more acceptable international norms. |
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Of course, it would be too much for a single nominalist to provide an acceptable version of each respectable scientific theory. |
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I wonder why it is not acceptable today, when it was all right under a National Government. |
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Alongside this comes uniformity, which makes a more acceptable product for the absurdly picky supermarket buyer. |
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Is the philanthropist simply finding a socially acceptable way of being a paternalist? |
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Formally, palilalia is a compulsive involuntary repetition of a semantically acceptable phrase or word. |
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It's important to think carefully about the pills you pop or the socially acceptable drugs you use regularly. |
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Sports are a such a prestige item that losing money is more acceptable than losing the rights. |
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This may be an acceptable risk for drugs to treat disease but is less so for lifestyle drugs. |
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They're very acceptable to what we're doing and appreciative of what we're doing for Scottish football. |
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There was a nice waxy potato and onion gratin, stir-fried savoy cabbage, sweet roast carrots, quite an acceptable courgette, and mangetout. |
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The institute rates cars on a scale of poor, marginal, acceptable and good. |
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At the moment opinions differ too much to formulate a doctrine of predestination that is acceptable for all parties. |
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The union constantly assists trade unions in poor countries to organise and campaign for human rights and acceptable labour standards. |
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This is not the mysticism as an acceptable form of religion that is based on an intellectual mystical union. |
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But for now, journeymen players and even certain stars would be wise to jump at their first acceptable offers. |
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By contrast, casting or drawing lots to assure fairness in allocating duties or rewards has been acceptable for millennia. |
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On April 28 this year, the same cow delivered three Charolais bull calves, any one of which would be an acceptable size single. |
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The following are the requisites for an acceptable reduction of any fracture listed in order of importance. |
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Nothing I did could make me an acceptable guest in that hotel without a credit card. |
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It's now perfectly acceptable to lowercase a company name, for example, and to create words out of acronyms. |
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But, the thermals are for the most part within the acceptable boundaries of good taste. |
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Surely with a little flexibility on both sides, it should be possible to reach an acceptable compromise. |
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It is totally acceptable to make corrections to errors or additions if some new information arises. |
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The footway will now be acceptable for pedestrians to use safely for five to ten years. |
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We can't be seen to be acting preferentially, whatever we do has to be acceptable to all of them. |
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This is acceptable to Nozick since untalented people would have starved anyway had the land remained unowned. |
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But we do expect that if you cannot ride to hounds to hunt the fox, then the drag hunt in its present form is an acceptable alternative. |
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The risks associated with piercing one's ears, for instance, are comprehensible and acceptable to the masses. |
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I'm not saying that I'm not going to do this anyways but it's just not as acceptable when you're old. |
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The preferred criterion model was found to be feasible and acceptable to general practitioners. |
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My position is that meta-gaming is not acceptable in face to face games or postally. |
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On most of these developments the council appears to be very strict on what design should be acceptable with the surrounding properties. |
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Is it suitable for initial consultations, or do patients find it more acceptable to use telemedicine technology just for follow up appointments? |
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So the community doesn't find blokes getting excited over nubile girls acceptable then, Paul? |
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However, with the changing market conditions, the current rate of travel is not going to get us to acceptable performance soon enough. |
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The 30-year-old company president says his aim was to make space-age technology not just available but acceptable to laypeople. |
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The auction starts with a high price, which is lowered until somebody offers an acceptable bid. |
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Dicloxacillin, oxacillin, first-generation cephalosporins, or amoxicillin-clavulanate are also acceptable alternatives. |
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In some cases this is adequate, but in others it may be far from acceptable image quality. |
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You're saying that the leaders of other nations are buyable, and that is not an acceptable proposition. |
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That is not all right, but to him it's a perfectly acceptable reason to fire you. |
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According to the Professor, there is no acceptable proof that the masjid had been built at the site of a Hindu temple. |
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Stewardship and historical cost were no longer acceptable to those few thought leaders who had been asked to apply themselves to the issue. |
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It is also acceptable to perform repeat HPV DNA testing at 12 months and refer the patient for colposcopy if oncogenic HPV types persist. |
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The carpenter had turned the capstan just abaft the mainmast into a perfectly acceptable desk. |
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Thus, education and training were more of an inculcation of acceptable behaviors to serve employers rather than the needs of individual learners. |
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Is a second-home allowance fiddler, or a serial tax-dodger, an acceptable minister of the crown? |
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Your determination might be able to move mountains, but it's totally acceptable to ask your friends for help when you need it. |
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Screening of women with acceptable cervical mucous score was done in the month previous to the one in which the formulation was tested. |
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At times of extreme national, local and individual trauma, when is it acceptable to be cynical, critical or satirical again? |
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Dual citizenship is supported and recognised as acceptable in this country. |
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The Venice Charter codified acceptable universal principles and practices for the conservation of historic monuments. |
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Nothing less than complete acquiescence is acceptable within this church of political correctness. |
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We finally reached agreement over what was acceptable in my carry-on bag and the charge for excess baggage. |
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This approach was considered acceptable for the comparison of the panel rating data with the measured profiles. |
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We don't have the benefit of previewing and adjusting our layouts before considering them acceptable for finalization. |
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Tobacco use among females was present but in oral form which is acceptable more as a medication than as an intoxicant among them. |
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Whales spend more time in water so they are more fish like than seals, so a whale skin coat should be more acceptable to a vego than seals. |
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Just as in the off-line world, online there is also an expectation of socially acceptable behavior and common courtesy. |
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Expensive new cranage would be required, since the existing cranes were incapable of reaching the unloading rates acceptable for larger ships. |
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Dogs are more socially acceptable than dolls and, being alive and furry, a little more entertaining. |
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Do wealthy Americans simply feel it's more acceptable to go slumming out of sight at the website rather than inside the store? |
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Even liberals have argued for decades that it can be morally acceptable to break an unjust law. |
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The old comics are on their last legs because foreigner-fearing, homophobic bigotry and misogyny are no longer as acceptable as they once were. |
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Putrid smells of raw sewage and burning garbage become acceptable after being exposed to these foul scents for a long enough time. |
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It is perfectly acceptable for a real man to cry when he is overcome with emotion. |
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In so far as they still clung to socialist phraseology, it was simply to give their nationalist programme a more acceptable cover. |
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These people will never win Emmys, Grammys, Oscars or knighthoods because their work fits outside of the acceptable social code. |
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Then, we will review a few suggestions to make taking the high road more acceptable in your own company. |
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Additionally, it is acceptable and even advantageous to have an elbow between it and the desuperheater. |
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She demands a true response of herself, not a conventionally acceptable one. |
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That data is then lost on shutdown, but this is not acceptable a way must be provided for storing objects in secondary storage. |
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It is entirely acceptable to have a lie-down in the afternoon to sober up after lunch and prepare for more drinking at dinner. |
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She mocks anyone who considers cats to be a nuisance, and thinks it is acceptable for cats to mess in other people's private gardens. |
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The agency says white marlin have been overfished for 30 years and mortality is seven times higher than acceptable levels. |
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She reaches the conclusion that, because some students misbehave, it is acceptable to treat all students however the city pleases. |
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Interim arrangements will be set up to cover those currently paying into other acceptable future savings vehicles. |
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Lung transplantation has become an acceptable therapy to palliate patients with a variety of end-stage lung diseases. |
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For example, I would definitely say that leather chaps, feather boas and mesh shirts are far more acceptable in a gay bar than in a straight one. |
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I can go on and on about our numerous sins, the way we flout laws or conventions or acceptable behaviour without even thinking about it. |
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But because a television display resolution is also low, it ought to play many PC games with at least acceptable performance. |
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In the north, it is acceptable to consume bhang on festive occasions such as Holi. |
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Much of the policing so far is unobjectionable in its goals and motivation but barely acceptable in the costs to innocent civilian bystanders. |
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Red meat is also acceptable if you choose lean cuts and cut away or drain all visible fat. |
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It has helped establish a social norm in Britain, rendering the once acceptable racism of the 1970s beyond the pale today. |
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It is not acceptable to use a horsewhip on a 12-year-old, and the law must recognise this. |
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The results showed that cumulative OP exposure from about two-dozen foods often exceeded a child's acceptable Reference Dose. |
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Those not having acceptable identification to prove age may be refused a marriage license. |
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Yet society sought to regulate industrialism in ways that seemed acceptable to a generation suspicious of governmental power. |
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With a mutually acceptable resolution apparently not in sight, the dean wrote to the professor. |
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As general images of piety and repentance, they would be acceptable even to the severest Calvinist. |
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I think that's all part of player and supporter interaction and acceptable as long as the game is not brought into disrepute. |
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In the 1990s, fashionistas deemed it acceptable to mix and match pricey fashions with discount rags. |
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This mildness makes their entrance acceptable in places where the grown-up version is considered too rowdy. |
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This may have been acceptable in the past, but we now have to look to the future. |
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With that goes the not perhaps always totally acceptable thing of being a public figure. |
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His public persona has been moulded and redefined so as to render him acceptable to all. |
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For St. Augustine, resorting to war as a necessary evil is acceptable when it deters greater evil and is pursued in the spirit of justice. |
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An acceptable balance of interests between maritime states and coastal states appears to have been achieved. |
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The transfer is acceptable but not up to par with what other studios are doing. |
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But to a significant degree it keeps out shysters, and those who are in meet minimum acceptable standards. |
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Under no circumstances is it acceptable for you to communicate with your teacher in any way except about classwork. |
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In international trade, however, the lowest-cost carrier who provides acceptable service normally prevails. |
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The removal of both ovaries was considered an acceptable treatment for nymphomania and other behaviors thought to be undesirable for women. |
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If abortion is legalised, what else is acceptable using the same sort of arguments? |
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The child can change if he understands the errors of his misbehavior and has the courage to try new and more socially acceptable ways. |
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Some, including Phillips, tried to hover within acceptable levels of steroid dosage. |
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Wild birds that might be acceptable alternatives for William include woodcock, wood pigeon, partridge and grouse. |
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Is it acceptable that the management of a state company should ignore fundamental organs of the State? |
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It must also be said that it helps to keep the unemployment figures at an acceptable level. |
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This position is acceptable to fatalists, but I prefer to keep my shoes clean! |
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It's no longer acceptable that demarcations and disputes can stand in the way of improvements for patients. |
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It is about he being the acceptable Maori candidate and the biggest ariki in the caucus. |
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Purists maintain that the only acceptable and traditional ingredients are neck mutton chops or kid, potatoes, onions, and water. |
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The primary thrust has been to provide greater grist for litigation, rather than tackling the hard work of defining acceptable conduct. |
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There can no longer be an acceptable half-way house between the Armalite and the ballot box. |
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Exposing the infant to more than 95 percent inspired oxygen in an oxygen hood for 30 minutes is an acceptable hyperoxia test. |
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This kind of behavior is not acceptable and I can't say that I have ever been a great fan of the supermodel. |
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Roughly six months later, when the testing process is completed, the identities of acceptable donors are enciphered. |
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This is acceptable table talk constituting a gentle reminder from his partner of the power at the dealer's disposal. |
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On the other, Dave is coming dangerously close to overstepping the line of acceptable behavior! |
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Under what criteria is it acceptable for a political minority to take by force what it cannot win at the ballot box? |
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The upshot of this is that they internalize responsibility for their bodies' conformity to acceptable norms of feminine beauty and behaviour. |
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Starting on day four we began reviewing the acceptable scenes and uploading them to the computer. |
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She's acceptable in the early scenes when her character is firmly in command, but once things start to unravel she appears lost at sea. |
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What often emerges out of this seething cauldron is a mutually acceptable way forward. |
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One change for the nurses is that it is now acceptable for them to show their own emotions. |
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Argue the acceptable character of the terrorist attack, and you are rightly eviscerated. |
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Explaining to students what is acceptable behaviour is important when trying to reduce dishonesty. |
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Investigators found significant deviations from acceptable procedures for conducting non-clinical laboratory studies. |
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Apparently, the market agrees that what is evidently a radical development is a highly acceptable one. |
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Any deviations from acceptable performance require further examination by an optometrist or an ophthalmologist. |
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These preoccupations reflect epistemologically grounded beliefs about what constitutes acceptable knowledge. |
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The First Amendment, we should recall, would be a cakewalk if people expressed themselves within prescribed boundaries of acceptable speech. |
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They understand that they have the responsibility to behave in an acceptable manner. |
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Bad spellings, misplaced commas and apostrophes may be acceptable in text messages. |
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The three strikes law made lying acceptable in some way and perhaps required her lie. |
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The only environmentally acceptable way to improve the earth is to compost banana peels and recycle soy milk cartons. |
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It was simply a question on the facts of this case whether it was acceptable for the inspector to do that. |
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He said the company would continue to work with City of York Council licensing chiefs to find a proposal that could be acceptable to all parties. |
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Nevertheless, after one informant taught Tommy Mulligan enough Slovak so they could converse, he became an acceptable companion. |
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Having huge 63 foot high telecommunications poles despoiling our environment is not acceptable to residents. |
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We seem to be able to countenance policy ideas for tangata whenua that we would never find acceptable for manuhiri. |
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Garry indicated that it might be acceptable to make peace with the Cayuses, without involving the Yakima tribe. |
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Perhaps because of this notoriety, the little dog also became the darling of the more socially acceptable cafe society. |
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The only difference is that they have an additional duty of brainwashing people in order to make the scheme acceptable to them in the short run. |
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Something unpalatable may be acceptable in small doses, but not in a big dose. |
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We always look for what is acceptable on the exterior, disregarding what values exist internally. |
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As U-turns go, it makes the recent conversion of that MP from hanger and flogger to the acceptable face of breakfast TV seem inconsequential. |
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In soccer it has nearly become acceptable to bait opposing fans, to chant and jeer at the other team's followers. |
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Details of warranties, guarantees, or other optional features, including the acceptable resulting radon level. |
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Heading the list of acceptable prejudices is that against middle-aged, long-haired beardies. |
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If sensibly cut, at knee length, shorts are perfectly acceptable for all men. |
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Monetarists believe that money supply should be kept within an acceptable bandwidth so that levels of inflation can be controlled. |
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Many other factors conspired to make overeating acceptable and increase people's waistlines. |
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Only black or grey morning dress with the top hat or service dress is acceptable for gentlemen. |
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Maintaining acceptable levels of water quality is important to human and environmental health. |
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The only acceptable reason I can think of is to bring attention to the fact that it was a life-long condition. |
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In a separate development, air pollution at Eastleigh town centre has been found to be way above acceptable levels. |
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It's a social problem, where it's becoming acceptable to attack people and beat them up in this way. |
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His action was too blatant, though still acceptable in the eyes of parliament. |
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More specifically, the findings suggest what sorts of strategies would be most acceptable to the target population. |
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Even programmes such as Coupling, a laddish show loosely based on Friends, tread a predictable path, well within acceptable limits. |
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It's perfectly acceptable but otherwise about as blah and nutritious as eating sawdust. |
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Today Hinglish or Pinglish is acceptable to a wide cross-section of people. |
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In Warwick, only 75 miles away, these activities are all deemed acceptable farming uses under the zoning code. |
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The RUH Trust however denied liability and claimed her treatment did not fall below an acceptable clinical standard. |
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After discounting doubtful data, C-values for 62 pteridophyte species remained acceptable for analysis. |
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There is a draft case stated which I understand is acceptable to both sides, is that so? |
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The variety of visual frills and eye-candy available to display have to be sacrificed to get an acceptable frame rate. |
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I had a rush of anger and frustration at not being able to vent my feelings in an acceptable manner. |
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Playing video in various formats at an acceptable speed is important for integrated chipsets targeted at home computers. |
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For sunsets and sunrises, a variety of different exposures will provide acceptable results. |
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He has asked to be put on the transfer list at a time when there has not been an acceptable offer and that has been rejected. |
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It is not acceptable that law-abiding members of our community should suffer the nuisance behaviour of a minority. |
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Painted Ladies, which instinctively lay their eggs on thistle plants, also find an acceptable substitute in the hairy leaves of borage. |
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There is manifestly a great need for acceptable honest brokers to help in the process of achieving stability. |
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It was quite acceptable for a single, competent mountaineer to lead a group of lads and lassies on the hill, and to camp with them. |
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During the second mailing of 2004, participants were asked whether each individual slide was acceptable or unacceptable for use in the program. |
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Or they were collected and retold in such a way as to be more acceptable for a non-Native audience. |
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An experienced investment banker can sometimes negotiate a middle ground acceptable to both company and investor. |
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Some dimmable or multilevel electronic ballasts may be activated by PLC signals to cut lighting levels to minimally acceptable levels. |
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If war is a matter of national survival, then the only acceptable outcome is unconditional surrender. |
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This project will develop a process for the production of a natural fruit juice from waste cashew apples that is acceptable for export markets. |
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Is it acceptable that many inks smear with even the slightest amount of moisture or grease from the fingertips? |
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When in a pickle like the one you describe, it is perfectly acceptable to announce you are early risers and the evening is, regrettably, over. |
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Elsewhere, it may be acceptable for shop assistants to flatter and cajole you into buying anything, irrespective of whether it suits you. |
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Well, that's as maybe, but he's also a man who regarded murder and terror as an acceptable way of advancing political ends. |
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The present day demands of high quality audio playback far exceed the capabilities of the banana plug as an acceptable connector. |
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Instead of finding solutions that are acceptable to both sides they impose a direction such that you're either with them or against them. |
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It is clear that what is acceptable to be bared in society varies according to societal or individual understanding. |
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It is akin to asking sexual harassers to assess themselves when it is obvious they find their behaviour acceptable on their own terms. |
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After officers met Mr Morgan on site, however, it was agreed the leylandii would be acceptable if their height could be regulated. |
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He pushed the envelope of possibility with his art, but pushes the boundaries of acceptable conduct as well. |
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This is a pity since there have been prolonged periods where he has performed to an acceptable standard. |
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This sort of thing is entirely acceptable in the pop world, as long as the end result does not infringe the original copyright. |
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He took the view that the course I had advised was entirely acceptable and ethical. |
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They are more likely to seek help for their problems because counseling is becoming more acceptable and less stigmatic. |
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The premise was that a candidate who was acceptable to those states would be centrist and capable of recapturing the White House. |
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Although its taste is barely acceptable these meager rations were all the station dared supply. |
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You shall find her and let her know it is not acceptable to desert the way of the warriors. |
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It is the attempt to exclude such views from acceptable public discourse that is anti-democratic. |
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The low-grade steel, which was given zero rust protection at the Naples plant, was just about acceptable in the warm, dry climate of the south. |
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They are the outcome of an attempt to whitewash the Romans in order to make the new covenant faith more acceptable to gentiles. |
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But its not socially acceptable to even discuss whether those views originate from the almighty or a drunken guy whizzing on a tree stump. |
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While sexism, ageism and racism have all become social no-nos, fattism remains a perfectly acceptable prejudice. |
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He said the distance from neighbouring properties was acceptable and the design of the new building would be out of place. |
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Slightly lower grade stock, still of an acceptable quality, was then imported at a cheaper price from other parts of the world. |
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It is not acceptable to say we agree with war if it is backed by the UN Security Council. |
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The tendency is to build acceptable traits into the persona and to keep unacceptable traits hidden or repressed. |
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The supplier battled heroically to provide an acceptable system, until finally the project was mothballed. |
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It's definitely acceptable to wear loafers without socks when wearing khakis. |
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And for a growing number of people, putting a needle in your vein for kicks is an acceptable thing to do. |
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If better diagnosis is an acceptable reason for the rising rates of autism then surely the converse is true. |
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Thus, within this horizon of understanding, Jesus and Jesus alone was capable of offering an acceptable sacrifice to God. |
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Only correctly receipted invoices will be acceptable in support of a claim for grant assistance. |
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Seemingly, however, this sort of thing seems to be acceptable on websites and in emails. |
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Clarendon remarked that he was 'universally acceptable and beloved' and he seems to have been sweet-tempered and conciliatory. |
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The only two Russian dishes that were acceptable to me were borscht and chicken Kiev. |
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Validation studies verified our ability to repeat tabulations between tabulators and laboratories within acceptable limits. |
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Families dependent on unemployment benefit and lone parent allowances do not have acceptable living budgets, according to a major study. |
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The LASIK procedure can improve myopic and hyperopic vision with or without astigmatism in acceptable candidates. |
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There is actually another interpretation that should be acceptable to Native Americans who consider themselves autochthonous. |
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The constitution, the penal code, and international and human rights conventions are the only guide to what is acceptable and what is not. |
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This difference between the two constructions follows from the fact that bare plurals, but not indefinite singulars, are acceptable topics. |
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Language is useful for delineating acceptable discourse, for isolating some and including others. |
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Nevertheless, for the past few evenings I've had the tedious task of herding the uncomprehending gecko into a more acceptable location before lights-out. |
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It was still a lot more acceptable than being in jail, or starving on the streets, or begging a position as a kitchenmaid and starting from the very beginning yet again. |
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Is it acceptable that MPs should have the privilege of voting in secret? |
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The American economy now depends on a rising tide of cheap imported goods to sustain acceptable levels of economic growth and domestic consumption. |
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The glowing report follows the damming inspection in November 1999 which said the school was failing to give its pupils an acceptable standard of education. |
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I am at a loss to understand on what grounds the Planning Authority deems it acceptable to inflict 59 houses, virtually in one block, at one blow in such a small village. |
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Is that what it takes to bring traffic back within acceptable bounds? |
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If a radiologist with special training in gastrointestinal radiology is available, multiphase barium upper gastrointestinal studies are an acceptable alternative. |
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Is this state of affairs an acceptable result of a pluralistic liberal system, or is there something fundamentally illiberal about American politics today? |
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They have become far too acceptable in common parlance on a regular basis. |
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They are then put down using lethal injection, a method of dispatch confirmed as both legally acceptable and humane by the animal protection authorities. |
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The Environment Act and its regulations are quite clear and specific in defining acceptable methods of storage, application and use of manure on agricultural lands. |
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Iodination or chlorination is acceptable but does not kill Cryptosporidium or Cyclospora, and increased contact time is required to kill Giardia in cold or turbid water. |
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For smaller loans, credit unions may be happy to make advances, but only after you have built up an acceptable level of savings with the organisation. |
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The latter, with the possible collaboration of two further arbitrators appointed by the parties, will have the task of proposing an agreement acceptable to both parties. |
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For example, if I find a way of legally swindling you out of a lot of money, I cannot claim that my action is morally acceptable just because it is legal. |
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His dark chocolate and maple parfait was more than acceptable too, though the white chocolate sauce was for those who have an exceptionally sweet tooth. |
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There was an unstated implication that this was acceptable and useful. |
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One solution is to contact the power utility company, get it to confirm the sag and retap the transformer to bring the voltage swing within an acceptable range. |
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He added that popular cleaning products, such as wipes and anti-bacterial gels, were acceptable as second choices if soap and water were not available. |
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The c-word has become acceptable parlance for children in mainstream movies. |
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The puddings were mainly flans, pastries and coffee gateau, which none of us really fancied, and we all went for a perfectly acceptable fruit salad alternative. |
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From this developed a formal system of logic based on syllogisms which was acceptable to all parties in order to decide the outcome of such debates. |
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It has reached the point now where he is regarded faute de mieux in some quarters as an acceptable guarantor of stability in an inherently unstable and fragmented country. |
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Compromises and concessions need to be reached on both sides, so that whatever choices are made about family and career are mutually acceptable and agreeable. |
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Enolate salts are not pharmaceutically acceptable, and the presence of the enolate in pharmaceutically acceptable solution upon administration to the patient is irrelevant. |
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Alternatively riotous crowds would try to intimidate local magistrates into fixing acceptable prices, which was seen anyway as nothing less than their duty. |
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This has resulted in a perfunctory clean-up of the area and a discussion on the lack of funds available to restore the park to an acceptable standard. |
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Always providing that the nature of the proposed industry is acceptable in environmental and other terms, this is very good news for the new industrial park. |
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Observe how a quite acceptable graph can be obtained with as few as 20 sample points, and that eventually the line plot and the point plot become identical. |
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A no vote in France would also put pressure on Mr Blair to find acceptable minimalist reforms or see the EU evolve into a diffuse multi-speed bloc. |
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Only hot water can be consumed, and the minimal amounts of food acceptable must never be cooked in a clay pot. |
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That accounts for a dense, but visually acceptable tessellation of rhombi. |
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The Husbandman that tilleth the ground, is employed in an honest business, that is necessary in life, and very capable of being made an acceptable service unto God. |
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This performance is not afraid to flirt with danger, stretching the boundaries of what is acceptable in drama and society to their outermost limits. |
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Bachelors are much more socially acceptable than bachelorettes. |
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Since there are no intermediate mechanical floors in the Times Square towers, the only acceptable locations for outriggers would have been at the rooftops and bases. |
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Again was it acceptable in those days to horsewhip a boy in a dairy? |
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If his colleagues on the European Tour believe binning his good luck letter prior to the Ryder Cup is acceptable behaviour, that says more about them than him. |
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Ms Kelly said it was time to redraw the line on what was acceptable behaviour, and called for an end to backchat, lateness and ignoring uniform rules. |
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Generally, balloon payments are not acceptable for qualified plan loans. |
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When did it become acceptable to put lemon curd in Belgian buns? |
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Adultery, bigamy, and desertion were acceptable legal grounds. |
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In this system, if there are n candidates, then electors cast one vote for every candidate they find acceptable and none for those whom they deem unacceptable. |
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I have a perfectly acceptable spag bol I made on Friday in the freezer. |
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So the sort of events that were acceptable for women were things like croquet and tennis, because they wouldn't sweat and get terribly hot and look unwomanly. |
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In other words, these members wanted to know if it was acceptable to attend the march as full representatives of their respective settlement houses. |
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This is not mere opportunism, but a malignant metastasis that not only finds white supremacism an acceptable impulse but one fully consonant with its drive to power. |
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The purpose of the Security Roadmap is to outline a strategy for mitigating the financial exposure and risk your organization is facing and reduce it to an acceptable level. |
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The boundaries of acceptable comedy have once again asserted themselves, limning the limits of gallows humor. |
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For one, there aren't enough acceptable words to describe the difference between premium extra virgin olive oil and other extra virgin olive oils. |
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The countries may have to make adjustments but they also have to package their reforms in such a way that they are deemed acceptable to a majority of their citizens. |
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Vitamin D3 from sheep's wool, lanolin, is acceptable as halal. |
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He hasn't just bent the rules in his stupidity but gloated as to the outcome which goes against all common principles of acceptable sportsmanship. |
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This is a relatively modest discount to the equity return, but an acceptable one in the context of the additional capital value protection offered by convertibles. |
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We've made huge progress, but a forecast overspend is not an acceptable position because there is an absolute requirement that we live within our means. |
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State intervention is considered quite acceptable in these circumstances. |
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Somehow, Spy Daddy is the acceptable face of the female rescue fantasy. |
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By law, currency issued by the government, in any form and denomination is the acceptable medium for commercial transaction unless otherwise stated. |
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They discover that it's socially acceptable to flatter your bosses by day so long as you are blasphemously derisive about them while drinking with your buddies at night. |
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The subject in his poetry returns from its relegation to the personal and collective unconscious with less conventionally acceptable sets of concerns. |
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The process, completed at the beginning of February 1990, found 4,944 out of 15,312 personnel acceptable for re-employment in the new intelligence service. |
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One of the poorest sixteen countries in the world, this former Portuguese colony has few natural resources to provide an acceptable living standard to its population. |
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But, and there is the rub, every member of the Cabinet is expected by acceptable social convention to then go out and promote and defend what has been pronounced. |
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It's acceptable for an article to have a subtitle as well as a title. |
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