She selected the simplest of the gowns, a well-tailored dress of silver silk with a loose skirt and sleeves. |
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She was in a well-tailored dove-gray wool suit, collarless and double-breasted, with a knee-length skirt, dark-gray heels and pearl earrings. |
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Hunkemöller sells products exclusively under their own brand name and has well-tailored products that look attractive and seductive. |
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However, the reforms include a well-tailored scheme that would considerably toughen the regime for them. |
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Secondly, a well-tailored fertilizer regime should produce fast growing and robust plants resistant to pests and disease. |
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The European Commission is a complex structure with multiple strategies and well-tailored procedures that may be difficult to comprehend. |
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Connect with nature in complete comfort as the roomy, well-tailored interior of Pathfinder takes you to new heights. |
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The usage of well-tailored ICT produces flexibility in a company and conserves natural resources. |
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C A royal blue, red, or emerald green suit, or a well-tailored dress projects confidence. |
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On that basis, the focus shifts to the encouragement of this win-win situation through well-tailored migration policies. |
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To achieve this, a flexible strategy is needed, through relevant, well-tailored modes of cooperation. |
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A petite woman dressed in pearls and a well-tailored suit, she comes across as shrewd and hardheaded but not unsympathetic to her subjects. |
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However, in all these cases, knowledgeable policy-makers are required to play a role in facilitating microinsurance with a well-tailored set of policy tools. |
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Though he speaks with a slight New York accent, he has cultivated a certain European elan, favoring well-tailored suits and shirts with French cuffs. |
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It's also the antithesis of a well-tailored suit, where you're looking for symmetry, flowing lines, and the ability to draw your attention to the face. |
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He wore a well-tailored midnight-blue suit — even in the sixties he wore suits — and a stickpin through his collar. |
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There are very narrow, well-tailored grounds for review that relate to the legalities of the decision but they do not relate to the merits of the decision. |
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He was wearing a sensationally well-tailored Glen-plaid suit. |
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Hugh Salmon is well-tailored, clean-cut and smooth. |
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The new headquarters is architecture as a well-tailored suit. |
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She always is pulled together with a well-tailored jacket, scarf and boot. |
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I would argue that, quite to the contrary, the rules applied by the Paris Club are clear, transparent and well-tailored to address different country groupings. |
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It should be based on a range of policy instruments, well-tailored to provide specific policy solutions, and be based on a partnership between the Commission and the Member States. |
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Furthermore, well-tailored outsourcing from OECD countries to developing countries can decrease the migratory pressure in these specific countries. |
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The Bank would, therefore, collaborate with other development partners in assisting RMCs to build sustainable and viable institutions through well-tailored training and techni¬cal assistance programs. |
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Italy, for example, has a well-tailored legal arsenal to protect victims and punish members of trafficking networks, some of which go beyond the minimum European requirements. |
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With his well-tailored suits, shiny cufflinks, wise reading-glasses and elegant ties, he looks a thousand miles from a roughhouse warlord. The trial is being followed closely in Liberia and Sierra Leone. |
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Harem pants were a well-tailored sport jacket compared to jeggings. |
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His well-tailored, well-mannered, quiet look of respectability contrasting with the garishness of such mobsters as Al Capone would prove the model for later heads of organized crime. |
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Boisterous families queue up to board a charter boat for an afternoon of deep-sea fishing, while well-tailored couples mosey around artists' sheds at the harbor. |
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Wearing a crisp, well-tailored suit with a red power tie reads confident. |
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