The unconsidered application of a theory based on one case history to another conflict can lead to disaster. |
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It is a mini-encyclopedia of bric-a-brac and unconsidered trifles, ranging from apostle jugs to wine and sauce labels. |
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The unconsidered trifles of this genre and verselets written after 1927 were put together four years after his death in Sphulinga. |
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Psalm 23, which opens this five-section piece, is not an unconsidered inclusion. |
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Official recommendations, made by a properly constituted University Committee, were left unconsulted and unconsidered. |
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The thought, previously unconsidered, brings a laugh from the big, affable Sixmilebridgeman. |
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The only power source yet unconsidered, and the one that is unjustly vilified in the court of public opinion, is nuclear power. |
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Babbin's revelation raises heretofore unconsidered aspects of the issue, and for that reason I flag it here. |
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Why not do something about our money, which looks like the most unconsidered piece of design in the Western Hemisphere? |
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That unconsidered photograph will be your legacy, the only thing your great-grandchildren know of you. |
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These were not unconsidered remarks, as Bellamy repeated the substance of them in a telephone interview with the South African Mail and Guardian. |
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The study suggests unconsidered responses could be more important to some voters than a rational study of a candidate's merits. |
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I have some corkers, but it's often the late, unconsidered letter that makes the reader shout with glee. |
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In his public discourse nothing that Hickey says is random or unconsidered. |
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Mumbai's ordeal-by-deluge holds important caveats for India's dynamic of unconsidered, runaway urbanisation. |
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Our decisions may change if previously unconsidered new standards or amendments are introduced before our changeover date. |
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In this case, all changes which have not been confirmed by ENTER yet would remain unconsidered. |
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In the present situation one should refrain from instigating and dividing society using unconsidered words and abusive assessments. |
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Identify unconsidered pathways and modes of exposure or changes in the relative importance of known pathways in the risk assessment. |
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There remains the question of the unconsidered parts of this appeal. |
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The genetic contributions of his mother, Mary Anne Wallace, to Wallace's independence, spiritual qualities, and kindness are unsuspected, unconsidered, and unknown. |
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The committee meeting took almost a whole day, which in itself is unusual for virtually one item, and hardly indicative of an unconsidered judgment. |
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As such, contemporary journalistic criticism provides a resource that has gone largely unconsidered by academic television research in recent decades. |
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For example, this safe space of the convent offers a myriad of previously unconsidered possibilities to Theresa in Gish Jen's novel, Typical American. |
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In effect, Rongomaiwahine and Ngati Hine meet the criteria and should not be prevented from recognition by the exercise of that unjust and unconsidered veto. |
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The thing with crime in the real world is most of it's extremely stupid, most of it is unplanned, unconsidered, and not even having a great motivation. |
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Previously unconsidered treasures, such as the employees' pension fund, would be raided and reinvested in Mr Posner's other companies. |
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I just figured if everybody else can learn to read, I could too. A quite complex man had discovered happiness in an unconsidered pleasure. |
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They can also disclose or synthesize existing but previously unconsidered information, thereby becoming powerful public awareness mechanisms. |
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This fifth enlargement exercise has raised previously unconsidered issues about nuclear safety. |
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Ensuring long useful lives for hardware and software systems with the inevitable expansions, upgrades, and previously unconsidered interconnections to other systems is an architectural function. |
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This suggests the internationality of the intended audience and, in addition, the unconsidered hegemonic role of English. |
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Such an unconsidered, even inadvertent method is not an acceptable way of amending a treaty, least of all a multilateral international convention, without the consent of all parties to that treaty. |
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The substance of these complaints was left unconsidered before the election, thus limiting the ability to seek legal redress against actions of the election administration. |
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Or even a previously unconsidered gap year, to give yourself more time to reflect on your options? |
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It overeggs the pudding, and includes unconsidered and indigestible proposals, worded in such a way as to make a first-year law student's hair stand on end. |
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President, the basic premise of terrorism is that the unexpected, the unconsidered, the unbelievable will terrify the population into accepting political claims, whether they are rational or not. |
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Fascinated, and appalled. He had built up a reputation as a pioneer of pop art, in which unconsidered trifles, perhaps some scraps from a magazine, or a soup can, are turned into something more: a work of art. |
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Under the Court's practice, there are cases left unconsidered which are in the public interest, with genuine controversy, and resulting from good faith action. |
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A reebok was tied behind his saddle and Jan Boom was carrying the carcase of a klipspringer, and a few unconsidered trifles in the way of partridges. |
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Despite being largely unconsidered in the betting for what was a fair handicap, Rhombus showed bravery and resilience in equal measure to deny Kinema by a head. |
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She wished she could let her guard down, too, because Mr. Bradby, aside from his unconsidered words upstairs, was both endearing and skilled with gaggery. |
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