An accipiter flew over, and I muttered about wings and tails and crosses and pluses as it quickly disappeared. |
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For both of them, the biggest pluses of losing weight have been buying lots of new clothes and also the sense of achievement. |
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It is blissful to watch grandchildren develop both physically and emotionally with their pluses and minuses. |
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But if there are any pluses in this at least now people will hear the truth, albeit in a court of law. |
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I've analyzed the pluses and minuses of dyeable bridesmaid shoes, the virtues of a detachable veil and the benefits of buttercream frosting. |
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We are just like any other country in the region, with our pluses and our minuses. |
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You lose some control and some reaction time, but the pluses outweigh the minuses. |
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There are more pluses than minuses, but we have to use the technology carefully and wisely. |
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The two surveys have different pluses and minuses and, in my analysis of the labor market, I give weight to both. |
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This should include better communication with growers on what the pluses and minuses might be in planting different seed varieties. |
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Along with his pluses on the baseball diamond, Matsui is sure to be a positive from a business perspective. |
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However, he agrees that Shanghai has some pluses that help to make up for this, citing the city's internationalism as an example. |
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Year of judgment ReprintsSuch political pluses may be great enough to outweigh the practical negatives. |
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For the majority of the art world, the pluses for using apps continue to far outweigh the minuses. |
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Cees van der Hoeven, the boss of Ahold, says the polder model has pluses and minuses, but singles out the trade unions as the best in the world. |
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Together will we will analyze the pluses and minuses of your property in order to establish a coherent and attractive market price. |
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There are some pluses in there, and all I hear is that we're doing all this damage. |
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So Silicon Valley is destined to become a technological metropolis and there are pluses and minuses to that. |
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We were in the position of college admissions officers reviewing a high school class where everyone got straight A pluses. |
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Howard Kurtz on the pluses and minuses of potential Mitt running mates after his decisive win in New Hampshire. |
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Part-time workers have less time to adjust to the job, so adaptability and quick learning skills are big pluses, for example. |
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Clearly there are pluses and minuses, and a myriad of subjective factors to be considered when deciding this issue. |
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There are a lot of pluses that we have an executive in place. |
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We are a tight family, with all the pluses and disadvantages of that. |
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While spending an enjoyable afternoon chatting over cups of tea with Norm in Manchester yesterday we talked about some of the pluses and minuses of this blogging business. |
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Our marketing campaigns and our famous Internet site are important pluses that attract buyers! |
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The establishment of the rapid reaction force, the launching of operations in Bosnia, FYROM and the Congo are certainly pluses. |
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The increasing incidence of cohabitation outside of marriage is clearly something that carries its pluses and minuses. |
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For female classical dancers, pointe work and very good flexibility are pluses. |
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There are some alternatives, like TDAE, MES and TRAE, each of which have their pluses and minuses. |
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This is one of the major pluses under the new Treaty and thus also a strong argument in domestic discussion of approval. |
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This product has the functional pluses which fit your needs. |
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Obviously tough times in England, and I had to watch what was going on, the pluses and the minuses and work all that out, then come up with some players and plans that will work for a long period of time. |
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The pluses of that far outweigh the downsides. DIA: You were asked to be ambassador to Iraq earlier in the year before the offer was rescinded and the job given to Christopher Hill. |
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We have always said that the bill has some pluses to it. |
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Having some empathy for the discomfort of your manager presenting your appraisal should also help you relax and take a more positive position regarding the pluses and minuses in your annual review. |
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Use a new life cycle chart to summarize the pluses and minuses of the design of this object from the perspective of all living things, near and far, now and in the future. |
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Storage and the creation of files, with video footage, are added pluses for the Internet, as is the possibility of chatting live, from ones home, with a player or other sports personality. |
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In other words, the Tribunal does not support the notion that the determination of injury is an algebraic sum where the pluses and minuses of profits and losses in different parts should be used to cancel each other out. |
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How does this relate to the purpose of the unit: the pluses and minuses of how electronics are designed, made, used and dealt with at the end-of-use stage? |
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Campagnolo therefore continues the march begun last year to bring the distinctive technological pluses of its top range to the middle range too: Ultra-Torque crankset, Skeleton brakes and carbon fibre. |
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Doctors currently use a number of sterilization technologies, each of which carries its own pluses and minuses. |
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Psychotherapeutic techniques have well-known pluses and minuses. |
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Besides these financial benefits, there are additional pluses that come with constructing solar power projects on new open-panel carports on existing parking lots. |
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Pluses to cosplay is that may sewing skills do improve every year. |
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Although they've been available for test drives this spring, the EV Pluses won't be delivered until Tuesday. |
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