For reasons already given, exclusions and disclaimers will pass muster under the statutory law on unfair contract terms. |
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This no more convinced my American chum than any of my Canadianisms pass muster with my English friends and relatives. |
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A traditional Barbour jacket will not only keep out the rain but will also more than pass muster throughout the season. |
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Nynorsk, a Norwegian language will soon pass muster, but the six million-plus speakers of Catalan, have still to make the grade. |
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When it turned up, the bhel poori was tantalisingly minted and just crunchy enough to pass muster. |
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With blonde bobbed hair, smart trouser suit, fashionable glasses and delicate diamond ear-rings, she could pass muster at any PR firm. |
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A signed note from a militia official or a local tribal leader is usually enough to pass muster. |
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Such an equivocating philosophy might not pass muster with the Ojibwa. |
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Whether or not their decisions would pass muster in a poll or focus group is precisely beside the point. |
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If you ask that question, with today's state of the technology, I don't think carbon capture would pass muster. |
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To pass muster, a new swivel chair model goes through, for example, up to 70 different tests. |
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Will your risk management program pass muster during regulators' and rating agencies' examinations? |
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If they could be improved, and the stylistic infelicities, misprints and translation inaccuracies removed, a second edition would pass muster as a useful introductory text. |
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The field has produced only anecdotal or other evidence that does not pass muster in the scientific community. |
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One would have to be immersed in the scholarly literature on this subject to judge whether these chapters would pass muster as an academic analysis. |
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Coakley says she backs Warren, who might just be too outspoken to pass muster with the Senate. |
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Secondly, in spite of a fair degree of hype, it is highly improbable that there will be any sanctions or counter-measures against those countries that fail to pass muster. |
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Shielding programs from Congressional oversight allows for small programs to devolve into gigantic, often bizarre, schemes that would never pass muster with Congress. |
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Any parts that fail to pass muster can then be located and exchanged before a fault occurs, thus considerably reducing the risk of network downtimes. |
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These developments were critical to the continuing growth of CSA's certification and testing business in the U. S. as manufacturers sought certification marks that would pass muster with U. S. consumers. |
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Mexico City's budget must pass muster before the federal parliament, after being submitted by the Mexican president in response to a request from the head of the district government. |
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I think that goes too far and likely wouldn't pass muster with our courts, so we propose instead merely acceleration for folks coming from those countries. |
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Supple yet tough, these nylon pants can take a week of bushwhacking and still pass muster at a dress-code restaurant. |
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The answers we are given do not pass muster and are completely unacceptable in the current context, considering the injustice committed against our seniors. |
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Under this approach, for example, tying Canadian aid to the purchase of Canadian goods and services, as was done in the past, would probably not pass muster as a way of engaging Canadians in development. |
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