While these are the essential requirements, certain additional desiderata should perhaps be recorded. |
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Well, you know, these are among the desiderata, the telltales, of great art in any culture! |
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Those bedrooms, while not obvious desiderata for a family of three, should bring the asking price up to half a million dollars. |
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Variety and abundance were desiderata and restrained components of animals, buildings, landscape, etc. should therefore be included. |
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There are many desiderata of a successful privatization process, not all of which are compatible. |
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On the Communication and on the action plan, the Churches have two desiderata. |
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An issue can also be structured so as to take account of the desiderata of certain specific investors. |
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In the case in point, however, it is clear from the agreement concluded between Scott and the local authorities that the operation wasmade to measurein order to meet Scott's desiderata. |
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We treat these two conditions as desiderata. |
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How can these two desiderata be satisfied? |
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I cannot shake off the impression I have that the desiderata of the developing countries threaten to be pulverised by the desiderata of the major economic blocs. |
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This slim, elegant volume represents the type of primary publication of New Kingdom ostraca that remains one of the desiderata of Egyptological scholarship. |
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Anyway, as chance would have it, while surfing the web today I came across an old poem called the Desiderata, written in the early part of the last century. |
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The repudiated Desiderata returned to her father's court at Pavia. |
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