The recent case of compensation for a traveller detained in a head-lock when trying to run for a train was extreme but not untypical. |
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The second sentence of paragraph 41 of the Court's judgment is framed in not untypical Delphic terms. |
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Modern football is utterly absorbed by the here-and-now, so it was untypical, and poignant, to hear fans acclaim a figure from another era. |
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He said that the queues and delays along London Road are not untypical of urban areas. |
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The sheer number and age range of those involved is what makes it untypical. |
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Here is one, I suspect not untypical, example of not acknowledging culture and its practitioners. |
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The 22 miles I'm walking each day is not an untypical distance for a family to go and get water. |
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In the next few days I will be celebrating my two-year anniversary as manager of York City and it has certainly been a typically untypical week. |
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He was simply trying to distract from his careless and untypical error by being funny. |
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The sheer weight of the surprise may partially explain such a starkly untypical response. |
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There are a number of features which are untypical of the way Danielle would express herself. |
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Oak trees work to a seasonal calendar that is not impressed by a few days of untypical sunshine. |
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Although he fitted the stereotype, his readiness to talk without reserve was untypical. |
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What happens next is probably not untypical for many clubland acts who have their dreams shattered. |
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The most troubling implication of this story is that it appears to be untypical. |
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Extreme formation of the cusp slopes should be avoided, since it can lead to untypical loading of the implant and of the material. |
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Young Belgian violin-player with a fiery bow and a emotive play, Elisabeth Deletaille led an untypical musical course. |
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Furthermore it shows an exceptional high mechanical strength, something very untypical for this kind of adhesive. |
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Local wars were habitually regarded as something temporary, accidental, untypical and uncharacteristic of the modem armed warfare, and unworthy of a serious study. |
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The logistic growth model allows investigating paradoxical and untypical aspects of real capital accumulation in the situation of exhausted investment potentiality or diminishing law of returns. |
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In this untypical but engaging sports autobiography, he portrays himself as a man of destiny, overcoming all obstacles in the way of England's Rugby World Cup victory. |
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Keep in mind that animals are also often traumatized by captivity and display bizarre behavior untypical of their kind unless treated with respect and dignity. |
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Sonia's story is not untypical of that of many women with diabetes living in Latin America and other developing regions. |
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Since the year 2000 was untypical, it can thus not be considered as a representative starting point for examining a trend. |
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I see no reason, for example, why the working conditions of domestic staff should be in any way untypical. |
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A not untypical case recounted to us involved an officer who was a fitness enthusiast, and frequented a local gym during his off-duty hours. |
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The community at Hallstatt was untypical of the wider, mainly agricultural, culture, as its booming economy exploited the salt mines in the area. |
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An untypical mistake by Bozsik enabled Hans Schaefer to dash away. |
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The evolutionary trends of the labour market give rise to the need to ensure adequate legal safeguards for the workers involved in untypical forms of service. |
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In particular the data does not allow us to draw conclusions on the OHS arrangements of the increasing number of employees in so-called untypical employment, or on the outcomes or quality of the services provided. |
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A good tradition of community life in this area, untypical for the Balkan region, has not been disturbed even by numerous state and political changes through history. |
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There were untypical signs of frustration in his sin-binning against Italy. |
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That seems unnecessarily risky but not untypical for Wenger. |
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The situation in Tanzania is not untypical. |
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It is an extreme, but not untypical, example of a state with all the epiphenomena and none of the institutions of government. |
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However, schools making the greatest gains are, by definition, untypical. |
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Since the cash position recorded at the end of the year 2000 was therefore untypical, the position expected for end 2001 confirms the declining trend which the Commission has pursued. |
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That is not untypical of Iran's stand-offish conservatives. |
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Soon he became a regular in the yellow No 3 shirt, delighting the fans with his cultured methods, though it was for untypical pugilism that he hit the headlines during the 1954 World Cup finals in Switzerland. |
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Dismissing Coleman's concerns as alarmist, his critics maintained that the idea of peers becoming the dominant influence on a child came from untypical cases on the fringe of society. |
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In particular, the untypical hours that typify working in the arts make it difficult to reconcile the female roles of worker, wife and mother, often forcing women to choose between career and family. |
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While, for example, in my country mental health problems have become more common in young people, statistics show that the parents of one in five children work untypical hours. |
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It appears that the availability of an earnings supplement reduced the chances that people in this untypical category had to improve their earnings over time, relative to earnings gains among those not offered the supplement. |
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At his lowest, he says, just one person will turn up for a service, but a quarter of the village is not untypical for harvest, and at Christmas virtually everybody comes. |
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A not untypical, although perhaps somewhat extreme, example of this is a municipal regulation which sets out 149 separate offences against discipline under 21 broad headings. |
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One extremely terse, but for some readers helpful, note is the editor's not untypical note 19 to Chapter IV, pointing out that Hylobates are gibbons. |
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The untypical year has reduced production and quality of wine. |
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Boro were good enough to terminate the hopes of the Austrian champions despite displaying a few untypical European jitters at the Arnold Schwarzenegger Stadion. |
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Martin scorsese's untypical 3D children's film is, typically, a work at once both obsessive and affectionate, sweeping deep into a digital clockwork world. |
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In addition, if non-cohesive soil is categorised as unfavourable, completive investigations should be obligatory to exclude untypical failure types such as internal erosion. |
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