Lynn said that the settlement, struck by the lead counsel, was negotiated deficiently. |
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Likewise Liev Schreiber played a deficiently intellectual snob to perfection. |
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As the centipede thrashes about, its deficiently stapled seams start to come apart. |
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In this case supply did take place but it took place late or deficiently. |
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Soil sample analysis was useful in determining whether fertilizers were being applied excessively or deficiently for the specified crop. |
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Some employers provide these services deficiently or incompletely. |
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EciftsE-ren said the park must be left in place and there is deficiently no need for a shopping mall, though the area needs a mosque. |
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Virtue, then, is a reliable disposition whereby one reacts in relevant situations with the appropriate feeling — neither excessive nor deficient — and acts in the appropriate way — neither excessively nor deficiently. |
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A construction of a right that cannot be enforced by its possessors when that right is most egregiously violated is a deficiently weak construction of that right. |
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