It didn't seem to occur to him that it might be possible to be a thorough and fair teacher without denigrating your pupil. |
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Did it ever, in your infinite pig-headedness, occur to you that it's not up to you who I go out with? |
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Listen to our President invoking a deity or prayer in every one of his speeches, and maybe an answer will occur to you. |
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Even with these corrections, major changes need to occur to improve our health system and address the above problems. |
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But it did not occur to me that there could be a mistake, that he could be innocent, let alone the victim of a frame-up. |
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Television involved the sort of fudges and compromises that simply wouldn't occur to her. |
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Like other hydrocarbons with double bonds, addition reactions can occur to change the double bonds to single bonds. |
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The idea began to occur to me that maybe, in all likelihood, I wasn't all that different from them. |
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It's not as if the idea of writing a book wouldn't occur to a person without the prodding of a literary agent. |
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Although I've made a will, it didn't even occur to me at the time to leave anything to charity. |
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The girl was visiting relatives in Manchester and it did not occur to her to travel without her scaly friend. |
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It is not surprising that such an idea would occur to a writer in the Hispanic world. |
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The idea of putting it online did occur to me, but I don't know if I'd actually do it. |
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So he would just throw himself into his collar and it would never occur to him to jib or give up. |
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The fact that real terrorists tend not to send letters before they plant bombs seemed not to occur to officials. |
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It didn't occur to us to wonder what they thought of us, which might have been a mercy. |
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It doesn't seem to occur to her that the real reason is because of her disgusting apologias for mass murder. |
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Teeth subject to intrusive luxation have been intruded into the alveolar bone, which may occur to the point that the teeth are not visible. |
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Such basic irritations do not even occur to us when skating across smooth manuscript paper with a ballpoint pen. |
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Damage can occur to the basal ganglia or to the frontal lobes which control initiation of speech, causing mutism when damaged. |
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The idea that such assimilation counteracts true independence doesn't occur to a 10-year-old immigrant smarty-pants. |
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Furthermore, experienced inspectors knew what, when, and how to pursue a subject that is unlikely to occur to a neophyte. |
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If habituation does not occur to stimuli that are presented during extinction, then we would need to explain why it does not. |
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It apparently did not occur to Gary that maybe he had tapped into the placebo effect or the power of suggestion. |
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I suppose there must be plenty of counterexamples to such a sweeping statement, but none occur to me offhand. |
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It did not really occur to them that a speaker might rise to become the ultimate beneficiary on the impeachment of the governor and his deputy. |
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Convulsions can occur to anyone as part of delirium tremors, the withdrawal syndrome that may follow when excessive drinking stops. |
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Damage can occur to add-in components if power is not physically removed from the system during installation procedures. |
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It didn't seem to occur to him that the desecrators might come later. |
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If you run the pruner at full throttle without a cutting load, unnecessary wear or damage can occur to the chain, bar, and engine. |
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Does it not occur to these office-bound mandarins that many white and middle class people balk at being faced with fells, lakes and dry stone walls? |
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Despite my stance as an anti-racist, it hadn't occur to me that prospective employers might chuck away a person's details because of their non-English name. |
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The idea that the great principle of protecting journalistic sources was not designed to apply to the political equivalent of a poison pen letter never seems to occur to them. |
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When I ask myself, as an incomer, why I like living here, then the reasons that first occur to me would seem to speak against it. |
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It does not always occur to inveterate drinkers to leave the car and give someone else the keys when they are too drunk to drive. |
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To achieve our strategic outcome, a number of key activities and outputs must occur to ensure the delivery of a quality service. |
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The thought that such horror could be wrought by a white boy who wasn't hugged enough, doesn't seem to occur to them. |
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Does it ever occur to the worthies of our beloved city council that they may owe the residents of York more consideration than they seem to afford us? |
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In addition, conformational changes may not occur to the same extent as in solution because they could be limited by intermolecular contacts in the crystal lattice. |
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Such a thing could only occur to a functionary who has never had to put even a brass farthing into his own industry. |
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I am genuinely curious if any of the preposterous ramifications of what he is saying even occur to Kennedy. |
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On the safety side of the issue, rust damage could occur to the bottoms of stored metal containers such as cans of thinner and other combustible fluids. |
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Observations made during the investigation period indicate that the shrub community has a beneficial effect on damage that may occur to the forest as a result of strong and perpetude wind exposure. |
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Automatically including unexamined press releases in a newsfeed isn't going to even occur to someone who passed Journalism 101 at the high school level. |
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The church of S. Lorenzo held for him the authority of an example and it did not occur to him to ask overprecise questions about when it was built. |
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Would it occur to him to recommend bloodletting instead of heart surgery? |
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When a relationship is based on commitment, it doesn't occur to us that we can easily separate out a person's love of jazz from his fear of snakes from his ability to make an omelet. |
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Patches of scrubby aspen, willow, cottonwood, and box-elder occur to a limited extent on shaded slopes of valleys, on river terraces, and ringing nonsaline depressional sites covered with meadow grasses and sedges. |
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Much more diffuse affinities occur to the Australasian monotypic Goebeliellaceae. |
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It would not occur to a woman who cuddled rabbits and cats that she was to be the cuddlee rather than the cuddler. |
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Only at some distance does convection occur to carry heat to the bulb envelope. |
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An MOT station cannot be held responsible for defects that occur to the vehicle several months after the test was conducted. |
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Positions such as these may be monetized upon our determination not to pursue a transaction, upon sale to the ultimate acquirer or if it became unlikely that an event would occur to surface value. |
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Elsewhere, rugby disbanded in favour of a more concerted war effort although some games did occur to help boost morale amongst servicemen and civilians. |
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Without lock-out protection, disconnect terminal blocks may be switched hastily and inconsiderately and so damage may occur to the connected devices. |
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In this case, for example, it should have been anticipated by Mr. Gagnon that by travelling with other pigs, undue suffering would occur to the pig with a significantly abscessed leg. |
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Although Stefano may protest about the pressure of attending family events, it would seldom occur to him not to be present, as these occasions are important to him. |
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Damage can occur to the engine ignition system. |
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When injuries or illnesses occur to CF members, and while they reintegrate into military or civilian life and employment, IPSCs will provide standardized and consistent care and support. |
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What did occur to me, however, even as a new Member, was that the original proposals have been toned down quite considerably and that he is actually deeply regretful, despite what has been achieved. |
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