This may be correct as a statement of general principle, but it is not apt in the circumstances of this case. |
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For the general practitioner a well-used library is one of the few correctives of the premature senility which is so apt to overtake him. |
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In the early afternoon I cycle in blustery weather down to Louise's apt and together we check out the shows at the Pompidou. |
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It has that oily lubricant smell I associate with my dad, which is apt since he dealt in oil, and lubricants. |
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Playing it at my desk this afternoon, it was so startlingly apt that I nearly lost it and blubbed in the middle of the office. |
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It is not often that Parliament has to frame legislation apt to apply to developments at the advanced cutting edge of science. |
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There is apt humor here and no less apt insight into the deviousness of the psyche. |
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In Asiatic Frontier delineations tribal boundaries, except where overridden by political considerations, are apt to be observed. |
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The revelations of Monday indicate just how apt both those descriptions have turned out to be. |
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But in the context of the American culture wars in the political arena, it's an entirely apt and appropriate choice. |
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The extra weight that the godets add to the hem will also make the skirt less apt to show wrinkles. |
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Howie, in a fit of apt casting, played Dr. Sivana, the arch-enemy of Captain Marvel. |
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Even if your slate's totally clean, people are apt to lose trust in you because you're dating such a derelict. |
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The girls gave officers an apt description of the vehicle and the registration number. |
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However, both adjectives provide apt descriptions of those scientists in my Rhodes class. |
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Hyper-sensitive, he seems continually to be examining himself and putting himself in situations which are apt to land him in trouble. |
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I'm in early middle age, so it's not a complete surprise that this is also the time when one's parents are apt to hop the twig. |
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All of this is apt to tame the animal spirits of both consumers and businessmen. |
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Adam proved himself a wonderful teacher while James fit the role of apt pupil perfectly. |
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I spoke to two senior players last night and it is apt to say that they are confused. |
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And empirical work will be needed to see whether it is indeed a more apt description of innovation. |
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I laughed when I read it because it is such an apt and true description of where I've ended up. |
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Droves of cattle are, however, apt to be troublesome to the owners and tenants of the grounds through or near which they pass. |
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Therefore, it may be apt to search for physical problems underlying the Prophet's mental troubles. |
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There is no basis for inferring that a different form would have been likely to have been apt or appropriate or sought out. |
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In fact he is an excellent reader of poetry and has a fine eye for selecting apt and surprising examples. |
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Above all, they are apt to be self-centred and self-absorbed, with little interest in their neighbours and communities. |
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Artists must concentrate on making their presentations visually apt and pleasing. |
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What an apt and beautiful description of the most lovely of seasons in its mellow maturity. |
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Ask her if she ever thought it necessary to learn acting, and the answer is an apt no. |
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Delicious decadence dripped from the setting, giving a perfectly apt description of the scene. |
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This was toplofty thinking, but then tall thistles are apt to think tall thought. |
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If something occurs that they don't like, they're apt to dial the university president directly. |
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For example, Dutch job applicants are apt to undersell themselves in the eyes of Americans. |
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These are apt descriptions for that wondrous wader, the Black-crowned Night-Heron. |
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Instead he plays Arthur as a terrifying yet avuncular figure, apt to switch from jovial bonhomie to murderous rage with lightning speed. |
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This expression is apt to cover Mareva injunctions and Anton Piller orders, as well as the appointment of a receiver. |
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The skillful presentation of the research shows that he has been an apt scholar in the school of Western methodology. |
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Today the more religious zeal a person has, the more selfish and heartless he is apt to be. |
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David had been busy with Rose, who was definitely a more apt pupil with Dog Speak than Harry had been with sailing language. |
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Naturally, they're the demographic most apt to be in the market for a new home or car. |
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Every year the action of the wind destroyed thousands of hectares of fertile lands, apt for cattle exploitation. |
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He is apt to spend thirty or forty pages on an incident to which an equally good writer might devote three. |
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Unless you live in the tropics, even the most toned among us is apt to uncover lackluster skin when summer comes. |
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In fact, the fastest-growing section of your local bookstore these days is apt to be the one devoted to comics and so-called graphic novels. |
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Today, children are more apt to gather around the television or computer than to take up a game of kick-the-can or capture-the-flag. |
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How apt that such a rigorous game as chess would play a role in this tightly controlled home. |
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It stokes fears and antagonisms so familiar that they're apt to seem natural. |
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It takes one of apt intellectual capacity to be able to process that entire sentence. |
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It was apt that young people opened the festival in style, and also closed it in style. |
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Etherington adopts an apt change in registration, giving vent to the diapasons that would have been the lynchpin of organs in Handel's own time. |
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Whenever someone is out, the loudspeaker blasts out a 10 second clip of some corny but apt popular music tune. |
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Because the runners are thinking about moving, they are more apt to take an extra base on a wild pitch or passed ball. |
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The HOPE Scholarship was put in place more than anything to keep the apt students within the state. |
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They are apt to lead to much difficulty in application because they give rise to much uncertainty. |
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The problem of audience provides the most apt segue into the elegiac elements of the poems. |
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Their understanding and interpretation is apt to be different from that of an outsider. |
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Though the commentary on each genre is apt and long awaited, his musical poetics crystallize best in his attention to gangsta rap. |
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That is a phrase which, in our respectful submission, is also apt to mislead, it being an elliptical noun phrase. |
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The title too was quite apt for it eulogised the guru, the dispeller of darkness, as the one who shows the right path to his disciples. |
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It's an old joke that could do duty as an apt description of Irish-Scottish relations. |
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He is objective about himself, even when that objectivity is apt to reflect discreditably upon himself. |
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Here the play took off, and the exaggeration of the suits, which their hyperbolic language, seemed apt to text and production. |
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Mankind are too apt in themselves to hang upon the outside of religion, to have these testing places thrown out to them for the purpose. |
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If carelessly handled, it is apt to bleed, or some of the outer coat may slither away beneath the finger. |
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She becomes quite the apt pupil for him, becoming much like him but resenting him as well. |
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If you rake windrows to dry out any stems on the bottom, leaves are apt to crumble and fall away, leaving just sticks for hay. |
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Poetry readings cannot help being a little self-conscious, and the audience's guffaws seemed a rather apt reflection upon the event. |
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Fear makes people jumpy and apprehensive, and more apt to resort to violence. |
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Bulimics tend to be impulsive and more apt to abuse alcohol and drugs than average. |
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As his photo attests, he's also been an apt pupil of bodybuilding for the past five years. |
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The second sentence of that statement is elliptical, and the whole statement is apt to cause confusion. |
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In such circumstances car journalists are apt to talk about poor rear seat or limited boot space, or the complicated satellite navigation system. |
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Now seems an apt time to stage George Orwell's dystopian novel about the corruption of language. |
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Unless a man loves and trusts his weapons, when he's dog-weary he's apt not to bother to clean them. |
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I think it is significant that you use the apt example of the trustingness of a baby when you speak of the virtues of trust. |
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He says that a bowler who learns only by experience is apt to know more about what not to do than what to do. |
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Stott sums up his forty years at Down House, his country estate in Kent, with an apt metaphor. |
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Is there any apt analogies with our thinking about the common law or European jurisprudence at all? |
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These inclinations are apt to be familiar to the many reporters, editors and pundits who feel that career advancement is extremely important. |
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Capital expenditures that can cut costs also are apt to find a receptive audience. |
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Due to my mother's fear she tried to teach me well, and I learned, I just wasn't apt to showing it. |
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If that happens, it may well be a triumph of biographical scholarship, but it's apt to have literary consequences too. |
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But the language of liberty and freedom is apt to be confusing in these areas. |
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I'm sure that is an apt description of the reaction of the troops in those battalions. |
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This is an apt track for the film, as it didn't really require a full-blown 5.1 remix. |
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Even the sport most apt to have a prodigal star, tennis, rarely has a 19-year-old dominate in the men's game. |
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You are less apt to waste time making decisions, and you are quick to act on your ideas. |
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However, because of their inefficiency, these restrictions are apt to boomerang against the industry in the long run. |
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Above all, they're apt to be self-centred and self-absorbed, with little interest in their neighbours or communities. |
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Down toward this latter end of the spectrum are folks who are more than ordinarily apt to confuse the wish and the deed, the belief and the fact. |
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So long as the global economy continues to rebound, the outlook for commodities is apt to stay bright. |
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This is the kind of non-controversy that is apt to generate more confusion than clarity. |
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On the road the manual was well behaved and although it lacked a little in the power department, it was apt enough. |
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Intuitions are apt to differ, for example, regarding the existence of a moral obligation to pay for the wine delivered to your home by mistake. |
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We have an innate tendency to avoid pain, and therefore we are apt to conjure up rationalizations that justify our behavior. |
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And scientific progress is a force that's apt to create, rather than solve, thorny ethical issues. |
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Because they had such a lions share of the search market they were apt to be under heavy pressures of fraud and manipulation. |
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Kate moulded the format of a traditional Irish Blessing into a toast that was clever, entertaining and apt for the occasion. |
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The saloon-keeper, unless he is also an alderman, is apt to be in debt to the big brewers, and on the verge of being sold out. |
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He wrote all his speeches himself, and they took on a lean unembellished eloquence full of apt metaphors and precise allusions. |
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Any new discovery is apt to cause excitement in academia, and tremors in the market. |
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Whatever be our inward frame, we are apt to perceive a wonderful congeniality in the world without us. |
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This was particularly apt to be so with infants who died before a portrait had been made. |
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A more apt context in which to situate the 1960s projects is the realm of similarly category-resistant works by a far-flung confraternity of independent artists. |
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What I think is that we are dealing with a sick patient, one apt to slide back into the same old destructive habits without some firm and concrete correctives in place. |
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In the West, where fires are more apt to crown firelines as wide as Interstate highways frequently are rendered useless because of the intense conditions of crown fires. |
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The object of the present invention is to realize a system apt to eliminate almost entirely both this type of risk of fulminations and also the risk of short circuits. |
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Without junk food on hand, I'm apt to graze on more substantial snacks. |
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The domino theory may not have worked well for John Foster Dulles, but it is an apt metaphor for how conservative critics are inching down the media archipelago. |
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Learning how to read a dealer is examined as well as how to talk to apt boss and how to make a quick exit. |
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When asked how the revenue system might change, Ed Ray, the Oregon State president, had a succinct but apt prediction. |
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Cipade has at one's disposal a technique team, highly specialized, apt to support its clients in several industrial sectors. |
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And they are apt to get their policy recommendations with his special twist. |
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Their business deals are apt to get quicker approval and government clearance while others linger. |
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Others are apt to get spritzed, and Mr. Rhoades gets a pie smacked right into his. |
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It is an alibi which it is hard not to use, for many feel tired and ailing and this, as the years go by, is apt to get worse. |
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Raw fuel is more apt to get into the lube oil in diesel systems as compared to gasoline systems. |
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Without this kind of active moderator role, a conference is not apt to get off the ground. |
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The netting is apt to get tangled around these incoming feather shafts, which are easy to break. |
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Neither the Limbaugh fan nor the Limbaugh rubbernecker is apt to find anything new here. |
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Both are apt modifiers for the poem's hero, who is subject to many detours and is also Greek myth's preëminent talker, fibber, and plotter. |
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Foreign noises on the line are more apt to be caused by worn-off insulation, dampness in the cables, or some other natural disarrangement. |
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The result is players are apt to fall victims to hornswoggling and pettifoggery on a huge scale. |
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Although long in the making, Richard Gott's book arrives felicitously apt to this moment. |
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When your boss owns the company, he's apt to be looking over your shoulder. |
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Even flinty old General Johnson, has acquired a lisp, and his voice is apt to break in the middle of a gutbucket phrase. |
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It would be apt to mark the anniversary by welcoming Russia back into the European fold. |
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So watching a driver take the wrong exit will most likely be apt to elicit such a response. |
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Admitting I'm on the defensive, I think you'll be apt to agree The second-best things are expensive. |
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Then computing will have become a true utility and it will no longer be apt to talk of computing clouds, so much as of a computing atmosphere. |
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The mosque was a natural clinic because people would be apt to carry the wounded to a holy place, looking for, at least, distance from the crowd. |
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This equipment works on the principle that is to create a vacuum into a tank, by an idling system to be apt to breathe dirty waters and mud in. |
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If this person is absent or unavailable, another person will be apt to answer you. |
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Once you will have answered those questions, you will be apt to make a wise choice. |
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David so that you may recognize the second one among My favorite Sons who would be apt to give his comments on what you write. |
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But what really gives Baldwin's philippic its force is that it is true, its analogy is apt and it is quite funny. |
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One has to be between the ages of 18 and 26 to join the SMA, be apt for service, have no degree and have been unemployed for two years. |
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The mood of the photograph seems apt for the Broadway season: there's a dance in the old dame yet. |
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The apt term here, which oddly is not deployed in the book, is misandry: hatred of men. |
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Danger of accident grows under the favour of heedlessness, which is apt to be the outcome of over-confidence. |
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The other is that speculative-minded consignors are now apt to come to grief. |
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The mind being notoriously apt to play tricks, contrary facts are sometimes forgotten. |
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It is opening out continually, therefore it is more apt to accept My Love and consequently, more apt to give it. |
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We can gossip, as professionals are apt to do, about incompetence and nincompoops and pretenders and impostors. |
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No comments were received that were apt to alter the conclusions set out above. |
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It is, in fact, rather apt for the report not to feature on the agenda until now. |
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He knew that our nation would be judged not by how we thought of ourselves, as we are apt to do, but how other nations perceived our actions. |
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This is why we expect more from the Commission in terms of its proposals, and I would say that this report is apt for that very reason. |
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Kids regularly exposed to media violence are more apt to become desensitized to real life violence or imitate what they see and hear. |
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Continuing economic uncertainty could also translate into inflationary policies that are apt to limit foreign investment. |
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The idea of embracing different ways of thinking is an apt way of viewing intervention by a modern-day Ombudsman. |
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Perhaps the people of Afghanistan will then become more apt to turn toward the AUP to address security concerns in their area. |
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Only the family is more apt to be considered as influential in shaping the development of the younger generation. |
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The neighborhood itself might then, in turn, become a place where people are more apt to help one another make it from day to day. |
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The more structured and effective the employee induction, the more apt the latter will be to deliver a satisfactory performance. |
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They are more apt to consider the standard of living onreserve to be much worse and the performance of the federal government to be poor. |
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These reactions are more apt to occur in individuals with a history of sensitivity to multiple allergens. |
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So after some post-harvest reprieve, the market is not apt to set back too far. |
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Furthermore the hull form of an icebreaker is not apt to dampen efficiently the rolling motion because the side form in an icebreaker is round at bilge. |
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Although he may talk boastingly, he will be apt to show a lack of true courage when brought to the test, by not standing steadfastly for the right. |
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Small, unsurfaced roads dipping through gullies and ravines are apt to get wiped out from flash flooding, and help in remote areas usually is slow in coming. |
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A mother that has nursed a baby that long is apt to skip a year before breeding again, most likely because it takes a while to store up enough fat. |
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During the following days, we will cross green frozen steppes, sandy deserts, narrow gorges and canyons, and all the guises that mountains are apt to take. |
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Hexameters, for example, are difficult to handle, and heptameters are apt to break into two lines of four and three stresses each, the so-called ballad metre. |
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The finale provides an apt swansong with a hypnotic vocal mantra that builds into a potent cadenza reminiscent of the early Doves, but customised by piercing percussive jabs. |
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Toasted cheese was even more indigestible and apt to cause nightmares. |
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Before they are thoroughly matured, moreover, they are apt to be insipid in flavour, and to cause dyspepsia and other forms of intestinal disturbance. |
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This is a particularly apt description, which conjures up the image of a radio whose reception is disrupted by some outside source of interference. |
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The term aura, with its associations of authenticity, power, and presence in a work of art, proves to be apt for elucidating the primary concerns of this book. |
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It's a magical sort of dry-shod crossing that's less apt to occur on a whitewater river like the Madeira, which flows too fast and heavily for such general meandering. |
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It is true also that in maturer minds this spirit of making experiments is too apt to degenerate into restlessness, frivolity, and sciolistic vanity. |
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He is a man whose brilliance cannot solve the narcoma epidemic but whose sub or semi-conscious self chooses an intuitively apt solution for himself. |
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Today, it's our governing elites, regardless of party, who are most apt rush us into the future. |
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The goal came off his tummy inside the Portuguese box, an apt way to score for a very gutsy player. |
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Bryan is very interested in World War II, which was a very big part of X-Men, Valkyrie, and apt Pupil. |
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With a big serve and a walloping double-handed backhand, Safin is apt to overwhelm opponents but Haas has some big strokes of his own and to his credit withstood the barrage. |
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Here we are presented with two French piano quintets from the first quarter of the last century, written within a decade of each other, so the coupling seems an apt one. |
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Some nations are apt to believe that war is an inevitable evil, like acts of God, occurrences in accordance with laws of Nature, something utterly impersonal. |
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But some apt political lampoonery, a dash of adroit physical comedy, a pinch of puppetry and a few saucy tunes give Insanity Fair some entertaining moments. |
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Not completely traditional, it was an apt end to a fine conference. |
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The hat, as opposed to helmet, made for a cute and apt symbol for this. |
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Blunt secateurs would be a more apt description, only less useful. |
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Actually, it turns out that the ferrungulate tarsus is a fairly apt study for the understanding of ankles, assuming that one is apt to study such things at all. |
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The flakiest clients are the most apt to bail out of a project, and so are the ones for whom we most need a written termination clause in our contracts. |
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The sentiment remains apt as the U.S. and its allies battle against a stateless enemy. |
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The air is blue, and the horizon appears blue to the sight on a clear day, and the air by reason of its thinness is not apt to terminate the strong and rigorous vital beams. |
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But that has never struck me as terribly apt or helpful, despite its obviously negative connotation. |
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Because our ideas and interests are transmitted to other people through the way we communicate, we're more apt to get our needs met if we are effective communicators. |
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What struck me most, on this rediscovery, is how brilliantly apt is McPherson's title. |
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People who are only now coming online strike me as trepidatious pioneers, curious about what's out there but apt to flee homeward if the natives seem hostile. |
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It is an apt moniker, as the land between the Chyulu Hills and mount kilimanjaro reveals itself season after season. |
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The real home-entertainment troubles are apt to be things that never crossed your worried mind, the kind that blindside you at 4 p.m. on some idle Tuesday. |
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In the end, simulated excitement was an apt metaphor for the Genies. |
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Fresh news, especially when fuelled by unregulated shore-based alcohol, was apt to re-ignite fistfights among bluejackets with differing opinions. |
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Ironic and sharp, Robinson is at her best when skewering with actual Calvinist history and ideas those most apt to dismiss and embody caricatured Calvinism. |
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The snake most apt to be seen in the rainforest is the boa constrictor. |
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Can we say this as well, your Honours, that the statement of a predictive opinion, guarded or unguarded, is apt to induce more than one act of reliance. |
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As long as unemployment stays low, bored employees will be apt to bolt. |
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One notable feature which television producers have been apt to overlook is the distinction between Coventry and Birmingham accents. |
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Incoherences in matter, and suppositions without proofs, put handsomely together, are apt to pass for strong reason. |
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Today, pancakes are more apt to be made from a box, poured out of a carton or popped from freezer to microwave oven than whipped up from scratch. |
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We have also seen that what we are apt to consider enumerably many may or may not actually contain a number. |
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Hess admits that many entrepreneurial efforts are apt to fail, making support for them a risky proposition. |
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Many market participants have a tendency to focus on investments within a very short time frame-they are apt to become excited about a stock when the company is doing well, and become afraid when it's doing poorly. |
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If classic geometries no longer capture your interest, yet you're not quite ready for a flight of fancy away from them, you'll find this model an apt compromise. |
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Teachers are wimpier than working mums and are apt to fall for all manner of tummy aches and headaches from school-shy kids. |
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The bargainers are apt to get stuck in the positions they have staked out. |
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I think you're going to be less apt to get away with as many mistakes. |
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The climate is apt to get worse for civil rights after the elections. |
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Ask nicely and you're apt to get that extra bag of pretzels. |
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But while the trio might quip and joke their songcraft is second to none and in Stories they had a brilliantly apt song to close a library set. |
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Zooks! he is a man of great delicacy on these occasions. He is none of those fashionable youngsters, who are apt to take up from every body. |
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If there were hunters who were not sharing with others, if they only gave a little bit and did not give freely, they were apt to start having difficulty. |
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With more Utahns finding work, consumer confidence has improved and stingier mortgage originators have been more apt to lend. |
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How apt that a band named after a mythical creature only a few people claim to have seen in the Nesh should disappear from view. |
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Generally, tropical bamboos tend to be clumpers and temperate bamboos are more apt to be runners. |
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School girls who are kept on a scanty diet are apt to lapse menstrually, and should be put on a more nutritive dietary regimen. |
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Farm labourers are apt to turn back from their work and go to bed on meeting a car-handed neighbour, he says. |
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Leaving plaque along the gumline leaves gums swollen and inflamed and apt to bleed. |
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Ambition pushes the soul to such actions as are apt to procure honour to the actor. |
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He was by nature highly passionate, but more apt to reluct at the excesses of it. |
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A man, by revoking and recollecting within himself former passages, will be still apt to inculcate these sad memories to his conscience. |
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The term scotic was therefore devised as the most apt term for the condition of virtual darkness. |
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He is fond of gossip, and apt to speak slightingly of some of his friends, but is loyal to others. |
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Malice and hatred are very fretting and vexatious, and apt to make our minds sore and uneasy. |
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It is not so apt to spire up as the other sorts, being more inclined to branch into arms. |
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The jukebox plays a medley of sixties tunes, an apt and agreeable feature. |
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The massive vascularity of the big blood vessels was invoked by her strong fingers in their apt progress. |
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Such a one is very apt to leave his impress upon his scholars, as the waffle-iron is impressed upon the cake that is baked in it. |
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Woylies are sometimes referred to as brush-tailed rat kangaroos. This alternative name is an apt description of these small marsupials. |
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Few topics are more apt to send my blood pressure skyrocketing than this. |
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This tree, if unprotected, is apt to be stripped of its leaves by a leaf-cutting ant. |
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Some clever person came up with the apt name of little John for a suitably shaped container for those who were caught short. |
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An English girl, looking like a schoolteacher, is apt to get into a cab with you and, to your surprise, she'll probably pull a man's pants open. |
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There are little girls called Sorrow Meers and Dosy Dearn, and a child found on the church steps who was given the apt name Jobe Foundling. |
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Jim Kincaid's observation that Marxist value theory is 'still very much a site under construction' is especially apt for social policy analyses. |
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Being charged with power, it is apt to be a site of numinosity, of promise and danger. |
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Rates of use of these clitic microphrases are especially apt to discriminate between authors. |
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Children under eight years of age were more apt to injure their shins when the bouncing trampoline mat caught them off guard. |
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The charley horse is an apt name for muscle cramps, which can be as painful as a horse's kick. |
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For the Caput mortuum is apt to be furnished with a Venter vivus, or, as we may say, a lively appetite. |
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Soledad is an apt name for a character who prefers to live apart from her family despite traditional convention and mores. |
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She understands the messiness of the human condition and captures it in scintillating prose and apt metaphor. |
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So it's apt that Boudicca has lent her name to a business with a unique take on home comforts of the animal, vegetable and mineral kind. |
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The practical implications for scheduling activities and implementing them in each region, and for the partners who supported the plan, were not clear, and were apt to vary according to the negotiator at the central level. |
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Given the lack of milling quality supply from last year's production, this is apt to keep miller's nervous all winter and prevent oats from becoming priced as a feed grain. |
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What would you like to deepen in view of a more apt and effective service? |
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What I'm getting at is that the more they learn and the more they get from our programs, the more apt they would be to challenge an accreditation program. |
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And with the average age of the Mrs Brown TV viewer believed to be around 50, the audience didn't suggest itself as one apt to leave its sofa in droves for the multiplex. |
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We're in the most extraordinarily gigantic building boom that we've seen Rachel Schuett, town planner in San Francisco That picture is an apt symbol for the city's widening inequality. |
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The superficial student or the mystically inclined person is apt to feel that occultism and its academic information is of no true importance where knowledge of the divine is concerned. |
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Such a crime exists when the man forces himself, doing violence against himself, to effect the coition, while his body is not in an apt condition to do so. |
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The botanical comparison seems apt because Ms. Stewart, more than anyone, has turned gardening from passing fancy into driving passion for many Americans. |
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All this serves as a perfect foil for the gentle, lyrical first theme of the Allegro that follows, a theme that slips in so gently and unassumingly that one is apt to miss it entirely. |
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I do not think I need to stress that the legislature should, in principle, banish any retroactive norm apt to proscribe conduct that was adopted pursuant to the previous legislation. |
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After a dog attack the flock is more apt to be nervous and confused because the attack lasts longer, involves more chasing and harassing and usually involves several dogs attacking numerous sheep. |
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Ruskin was reacting in part to sentimental literature and gothic novels, in which every dewdrop and tree limb was apt to quiver with human emotion. |
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They can still extenuate imperfections, pimples or moles, especially if you have dry skin, which a cream or liquid foundation is less apt to do because it hydrates. |
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The stability of the overall percentage, however, might suggest some correlation with a traditional, underlying membership concept, which may just not be apt to reach out considerably beyond these proportions. |
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Note: Because shock-proof watches are made of fine parts and the parts will be apt to break if the parts inside move beyond a certain limit, please also make sure to avoid severe shock or impact though they are shock-proof. |
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Should this love be something less than perfect, you'll be apt to take stock of your life and feel you're missing a great deal, and wonder what's in store for you. |
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Some people might fear you, and you won't be apt to take good advices. |
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It would be apt to investigate whether tax wedges for businesses in tax zones 2 to 5 in Norway are significantly lower than those for competing businesses in other EEA countries. |
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Would non-professionals be apt to misinterpret the numbers? |
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An apt name for stony-hearted Scrooge, whose heart was transformed. |
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I have the same diffidence in my feelings that most public speakers have, and am apt to think that others can speak better and more edifying than I can. |
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In addition, students in the hard sciences may be more apt to work in groups, or the types of courses they take may allow for more synergies than in the humanities. |
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The book reduces a number of complex gray areas to simplistic black and white, making the volume's title, ironically, more apt than the authors may have intended. |
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Those who don't stand up for their rights are apt to lose them. |
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Inevitably, the domination of politics and concomitant aggregation of wealth by small groups of families was apt to cause social unrest in many poleis. |
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When there's no snow, people are less apt to buy a snowthrower. |
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This pseudomedieval Grand Kremlin Palace may be the most apt symbol of a regime that was trying to go backward all the while it was going forward. |
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The analysis of a cult expert who outlines the problem of deprogramming to Ruth's parents serves as an apt description of Campion's strategy in this opening section. |
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These were the same people with whom the judges who rendered these decisions were apt to foregather at social clubs, or dinners, or in private life. |
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By virtue of their visual impact, this made the term majuscule an apt descriptor for what much later came to be more commonly referred to as uppercase letters. |
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The last, a foot stomping jig with Mary on bodhran, was an apt ending. |
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His clothes were apt to look oily and smell of eating-houses. |
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Which is why the cartoonist Garry Trudeau coined this apt bit of idiocy to lampoon the original hand-held Newton computer's difficulty in deciphering handwriting. |
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But how and why are hard to say or even see. There are cases of ununderstanding mediated by the use of special words but this is not apt to be one of them. |
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Old soldiers, I know not why, seem to be more accostable than old sailors. One is apt to hear a growl beneath the smoothest courtesy of the latter. |
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Today we are apt to think of a fair as a mileless potpourri of trylons and flood-lighted futuramas, but in the yesterdays of our greatgrandfathers, a fair meant a cattle show. |
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White oats are apt to shed most as they lie, and black as they stand. |
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We are far more apt to yawn than to weep as we make our way through this series of loosely connected incidents, of unmotivated actions, of contrived metings-out of justice. |
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Monday's convinced Socialist, was very apt to be Sunday's chapelgoer. |
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Since that time, those who have analyzed this trend have deliberated over the most apt language with which to describe this emergent health field. |
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Half-literate persons, who try, without proper knowledge, to pronounce a foreign language, are apt to coin hyper-foreign forms, a special kind of hyper-correction. |
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Young ministers, deeply impressed and longing to pour out the burning, impassionate zeal of their own souls, are apt to abuse the use of this figure. |
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Students are more apt to maintain their enthusiasm and attentiveness when teachers effectively use such suprasegmentals as pitch, stress, and juncture. |
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By some accounts Mews beer was apt to be rather cloudy and dark. |
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Men are apt to prefer a prosperous error before an afflicted truth. |
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The compilation also brought the Nazi-riffic Apt Pupil and leach-tastic The Body to the silver screen. |
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The APT project was abandoned, but the HST design entered service as the British Rail Classes 253, 254 and 255 trains. |
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British Rail's proposal in the 1970s and 80s to introduce the Advanced Passenger Train APT project failed commercially. |
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Developed an APT Tour Guide Certification Program and Examination. |
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Notable among numerous technical advancements was the active tilting system, which the APT pioneered and has since appeared on other designs around the world. |
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British Rail Research Division in Derby invented the APT and Maglev. |
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