If the network is busy, then voice calls can suffer from latency and the quality of the service becomes unacceptably low. |
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That's not to be sniffed at in any shape or form, more especially at a time when our local unemployment figures remain unacceptably high. |
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A removable battery cover may jolt a hard drive unacceptably when jogging, albeit imperceptibly to the user. |
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Now of course, an animal rights person probably believes that the horse and the hounds suffer unacceptably, along with their quarry. |
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If he adopts a doctrine of pre-emption, he is unacceptably remaking American national-security policy. |
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The situation is only today finally being recognized as unacceptably burdensome. |
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Where modeling and analysis slow things down unacceptably, intuition and improvisation must prevail. |
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That large avoided cost was not included in the payback analysis for the chiller changeout, yielding an unacceptably long payback period. |
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Attempts to increase depth of field by stopping down the aperture resulted in the projected image becoming unacceptably dim. |
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If exclusivism is unwarrantedly dogmatic, inclusivism and pluralism are unacceptably indeterminate. |
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But some of her descendants behave unacceptably, like the worst kind of upper class twits. |
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The risk of error is unacceptably high, and disproportionately shouldered by certain groups. |
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Past longline catch data from these areas show that an unacceptably high level of juvenile swordfish and billfish are being landed. |
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They often required careful, unnatural speech, with pauses after every word, and their transcription error rate was unacceptably high. |
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When we began, life expectancy and trade-in value of some competitive machines were at an unacceptably low level. |
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Despite all the safety features added to cars, an unacceptably high number of people are killed or hurt in automobiles. |
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But the overall level of assistance from rich countries has dropped to an unacceptably low level, she said. |
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About half of all survey respondents considered the duration of the hearing preparation process to be unacceptably long. |
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These factors resulted in a very high frequency of web breaks on the paper machine, and an unacceptably poor runnability. |
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Despite a decline over the past 30 years, dental caries prevalence remains unacceptably high in many developed countries. |
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It is positive news that the rate of returns has at long last begun to increase, but returns remain at an unacceptably low level. |
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It was alleged that this provision was overbroad as well as unacceptably vague. |
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Waiting times to obtain dates for both interlocutory motions and trials are unacceptably long and growing. |
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At the moment, our treatment times are unacceptably long and we have a backlog of unassigned complaints. |
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But six years is still unacceptably long and it is still unclear how many people's DNA will be kept indefinitely. |
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Furman said more work needed to be done and that the unemployment rates for African Americans and Hispanics remained unacceptably high. |
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It is appropriate that measures are taken to avoid that such unacceptably highly contaminated maize and maize products can enter the food chain. |
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For instance, it could make evacuation of a plane in an emergency unacceptably slow and difficult. |
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During 1996, economic growth was below potential, job creation was disappointing and the unemployment rate remained unacceptably high. |
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However, despite this decline, unemployment remains unacceptably high at almost 14 million. |
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At the same time, the prevalence of malnutrition and hunger is still unacceptably high, in particular in infants and children. |
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I am deeply shocked by the unacceptably high number of casualties among innocent civilians. |
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The argument on the other side is that without at least some sort of definition, the new tort is unacceptably vague. |
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It showed that Canadian Teaching Hospitals have an unacceptably high rate of preventable errors leading to death, disability, and dysfunction. |
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While we still have a unacceptably high unemployment rate, we are also living in the best of times in terms of job creation and economic growth. |
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However, maternal mortality remains unacceptably high in the rest of the continent. |
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Despite progress in some countries, the rates of maternal mortality and morbidity remain unacceptably high in most countries. |
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While levels of illiteracy remain unacceptably high, a measure of progress has been achieved. |
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After all, there will always be a bureaucrat, politician, or judge eager to set the limits on what is unacceptably offensive. |
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Far from making his work seem unacceptably speculative, it actually lends it an air of gravitas. |
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Naturally, rhyming slang was adopted by anyone who wanted to introduce a few salty phrases into the conversation, without being unacceptably offensive. |
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Monitoring these very personal choices in order to identify ill-judged or improper conception decisions would be condemned as an unacceptably intrusive abuse of state power. |
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The quality of the education they receive is often of an unacceptably low level, and most developing countries still lack the capacity to monitor learning in the classroom. |
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These serious accidents indicate that some operators and crews have disregarded safety regulations and, consequently, put passengers and themselves at an unnecessary and unacceptably high level of risk. |
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It means more work for Alison and her colleagues, and in the staff room, speaking with half a dozen of them, I get a strong sense that things are feeling unacceptably stretched. |
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This discussion sheds light on what is surely the greatest economic challenge facing the euro area at present, namely the need to reduce the current unacceptably high level of unemployment. |
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The Chief Inspector of prisons claims English and Welsh prisons have become unacceptably violent and dangerous. |
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Under the new law, wages increases were monitored and those ruled to be unacceptably high were rolled back by the government. |
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The typeface was loosely based on the Arabic Naskh style but was considered unacceptably far from the norms of Arabic script. |
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Water vaporizes very easily, however, and, unless care is taken, the distillate of a fermentation mixture will contain unacceptably large quantities of water. |
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Lastly, it provides random access times on the order of minutes, an unacceptably slow performance for many archival applications. |
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They show there is still an unacceptably high level of children having general anaesthetics for dental decay. |
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The development of the 3-stage D bleaching process could result in a loss of pulp hemicellulose leading to a product with unacceptably low mechanical strength. |
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It is submitted that flight risk should rema in a valid consideration, since the enforceability of judgements may otherwise be unacceptably compromised. |
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Its refinement is a particular strength, showing up some diesel 4x4 rivals for the unacceptably loud rumblers that they are. |
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In many countries, unemployment remains unacceptably high. |
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The state sometimes intrudes unacceptably into the lives of its citizens – but more often it is the best way of providing essential social services. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, the unifying idea in this discussion has undoubtedly been that restructuring provides opportunities, but that the human costs will be unacceptably high if it is not managed properly. |
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While the response has openly acknowledged that Russia and China would have vetoed and therefore forestalled unacceptably a UN military action, we must consider the ramifications of the alternate route we have employed. |
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The funding will be used by the First Nation over the next 18 months to provide housing for the estimated 500 band members relocated from the Barracks units due to the risk of unacceptably high levels of chrysotile asbestos. |
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Management focused on sick leave because absent firefighters were generally replaced by firefighters earning overtime, with the resulting costs of leave being unacceptably high. |
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Obviously, we must use all the other tools available but this is one that is important and which the Conservatives have unacceptably deemed off limits. |
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There still seem to be by customs administrations to make the necessary changes in unacceptably large differences between the mentalities and staffing and equipment. practices of administrations. |
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The number of illicit small arms and light weapons in circulation, as well as the number of the victims of those weapons, remain unacceptably high. |
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The proposal comes from a body of consultants and parents set up after the Kennedy inquiry into Bristol Royal infirmary, where babies died after heart operations by surgeons whose death rates were unacceptably high. |
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Welfare incomes which reach only one fifth or one third of the poverty line are unacceptably low and should be raised at the earliest possible date. |
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One approach is to ban fishing in areas where bycatch is unacceptably high. |
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In fact, he was recovering after a hand transplant as Warne's natural hands were clearly unacceptably calloused and appeared to have done more in their life than flick his hair and not eat. |
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If these are unacceptably vague then the whole of Community law is unacceptably vague because we are exhorted in the horizontal clauses of the Treaties to attend to these very values! |
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The levels of lead in marine hull paints are still unacceptably high. |
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