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Those were still the days when an illegitimate child was a matter for shame, to be concealed from society if at all possible.
Eulogies instead tend to be set pieces, delivered by commissioned rhetors, who do not know the deceased well, if at all.
The different races in Malaya think of themselves primarily as Malays, Chinese or Indians and only secondarily, if at all, as Malayans.
And if at all the sun occasionally peeps out of the clouds, there will be large screens to provide shade to the plants.
Although most of the areas large glaciers now flow seaward more quickly, ice upstream at higher elevations has sped up only modestly, if at all.
He has refined his skills with the inside pitch to the point that people rarely talk about his beanballs anymore, if at all.
The route is sparsely populated, if at all, with mostly timbered peaks giving way to an occasional high mountain lake.
And in the meantime, I'd have someone hide the medical encyclopaedia and block your access to all medical websites, if at all possible.
The press tends to get mobilised, if at all, when the affected workers are local.
Almost two years after its founding, the Afghan national government is only negligibly present in most of the nation, if at all.
Which vertical markets seem to have the most security professionals and how is that changing, if at all?
Swindon people are voting with their feet and avoiding the town centre if at all possible.
But if the stick is moved back when the airplane is very close to the stall the aircraft will not pitch up much, if at all.
A mono mix is appropriate since stereo sound was rarely used, if at all, in the early forties.
We'd like to strike while the iron is hot and do something on a long-term basis if at all possible.
In fact, her identity as a citizen in urban India is one that is minimally developed, if at all.
She wanted to know what this boy was all about, and take him down a peg or two, if at all possible.
Yes, fatty hamburgers, pepperoni, bacon, and ribs are unhealthy and should be eaten only occasionally, if at all.
Patients in inactive carrier stage do not need treatment, since their liver disease progresses very slowly, if at all.
According to students, schools respond inadequately, if at all, to reported incidents of bullying.
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But they were not salaried by the state and minimally, if at all, by the commune or parish.
The fixed-income markets, interest rates and monetary policy are touched on lightly, if at all.
It was not a game for amateurs, but for iron men and battered, thick-hulled workboats, if at all.
And how, if at all, did you indicate that this was a copy or an identical copy, how do you know that?
Other macro themes focusing on such things as poverty and oppression are referred to fleetingly, if at all.
It made me realise that war was not to be entered into lightly, and, indeed, was to be avoided at all costs if at all possible.
Reluctance even to use the term mutiny has resulted in troops being court-martialed, if at all, for lesser offenses.
His characters are fractured, broken people, who find happiness too late and too unsatisfactorily, if at all.
In the examples that I've browsed through, the exploitation of an advantage can only be achieved, if at all, by the most precise play.
And extravagance and waste prevailing on campus has seldom, if at all, been addressed as a pressing issue.
Tranquilizers and some muscle relaxants, such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates and meprobamate, should be avoided if at all possible.
A bowler must tell the umpire how many steps his run-up will be, if at all, and whether he is going over or round the wicket.
Since then she has denied the media access and there is no knowing to what extent, if at all, she may have been afflicted by injuries or illness.
Most of us would probably want to stay in bed if at all possible and give advice over the phone.
He added that people had been advised to avoid the Ashchurch area if at all possible.
You used to get offered a chaser with your lager, but that doesn't happen as much, if at all, now.
Many had not worked in the regular labor market for a long time, if at all, and their prospects for steady, remunerative work remained dim.
Quite often, this is effected by moving the money through an intermediate country where money-laundering rules are applied laxly, if at all.
District managers, however, are faced with a crazy quilt of funding streams for purposes that match the district's strategic priorities only by happenstance, if at all.
The leader of that Party is put down as a dry sherry man, a potation now associated, if at all, with golf club socials that are likely to be all-white and elderly.
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Many biological molecules can only be crystallised with difficulty, if at all, and even then the conformation may not be representative of the molecule in the living cell.
In case of coreferences, for example, the user is presented with a list of coreference candidates and is free to decide whether and which of them to check if at all.
It would seem to be towards the edge of the power, if at all, and if it were within it, the particular thing might be regarded as insubstantial, tenuous or distant.
Methylergonovine should be used with caution, if at all, in patients with cardiac or peripheral vascular disease, or hepatic or renal insufficiency.
One communicates with her by text, if at all, meeting only in the duty-free zones of strip clubs and hotel suites.
One of the easiest ways to determine if a study is even worth discussing is to see where it was actually published, if at all.
I am not asking you to accept me, just if at all possible tolerate me.
The world is moving inexorably, impelled by the march of technology, from systems it understands to systems it only occasionally understands, if at all.
When the movie Wayne's World was released in Latin America, a lot of the film's American idiom and idiosyncratic language didn't translate well, if at all.
Luncheon meats, which are in the same group, should be eaten sparingly, if at all.
The question then arises as to when, if at all, it might be legitimate to break the law.
Recombination between homeologous chromosomes occurs only rarely, if at all.
As it is based on living organisms, it accommodates extinct organisms poorly, if at all.
It is not clear how commonly, if at all, the word was used as an ethnonym in Old High German.
Again, check with your doctors to see which medications you will be given and how long you would need to pump and dump, if at all.
After all, to go into outer space is not so much worse, if at all, than a polar expedition.
When Environmental Management is employed for CWTS systems, azoles must be used cautiously if at all.
It is well understood that kangaroo courts are to be avoided, if at all possible.
The partners are thought to be so heavy that they would be created only infrequently, if at all, at the energies provided by today's colliders.
Along these lines, several reserved words must be used carefully, if at all.
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Some of your customers, particularly the graying ones, are at an age when they can't see conventional gunsights well, if at all.
The degree to which Leibniz was, if at all, an immaterialist is subject to much contemporary dispute.
Yet we don't always do it properly, if at all, which is particularly ill-advised behaviour during flu season, when germy hands are common gateways to infection.
They explain that the first edition introduced an approach to social and behavioral sciences that was considered little, if at all, more respectable than palm reading.
Now it seems likely to be Sivadeva II, if at all, since his regnal dates in part overlap the radiocarbon dates, 690-890, assigned to some of the carvings within.
Over 370 million Indian Muslims remain keen to explore what remedial measures, if at all, are being considered to rectify the situation and improve their standard of living.
It is similarly unknown how well, if at all, the Oruktor functioned as a steamboat, and Evans's claims on this point vary significantly over the years.
Unfortunately the grubstaking agreement between Clark and Furry is not documented and it is not known in what way, if at all, Clark benefited from grubstaking Furry.
Examples from Classical Literature
At least some of the delphiniums, papavers and adonises germinate very imperfectly, if at all, in direct light.
Their tasks were hurried over, imperfectly learnt at the best, if at all, and were generally concluded with a caning.
In fractures of the shaft of the humerus, then, it is apparent that immobilization is very difficult if at all possible.
Most of Protista are so small that they can scarcely, if at all, be perceived with the naked eye.
Calyx herbaceous, closely investing the globose berry, obscurely if at all veiny.
Schizogony very exceptional, only occurring during the intracellular phase, if at all.
It would be much better to keep yellow latex apart, and coagulate it separately, if at all possible.
Nevertheless, heart disease, if at all serious, is a contraindication to marriage.
Neither of you two could ever be sure when, or if at all, he availed himself of that access.
In the cultural languages they recur, if at all, only in the onomatopoetic word-formations of later origin.
But in all probability the planktonic larva rests on the sea-bottom little if at all before metamorphosing.
None but a seaman or a backwoodsman could have accomplished the undertaking so rapidly, if at all.
Her answers are clear and self-consistent, and seem to have been little, if at all, distorted by the recorder.
You know, I've always vowed to be married at Gretna Green, if at all.
It is best to forgive, though most of us feel the impulse only waveringly, if at all.
The change you desire you work for conservatively, if at all.
They are discontentment, and you will find that only in peace, if at all.
How, if at all, is his character developed by his service as a scullion?
Food of specific sorts is rarely, if at all, mentioned in the poem.
Marriage, if at all considered, has become a short-term contract.
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The independence of Gateshead, for example, matters to little tin gods in office but not very much, if at all, to the general public.
Organic compounds, on the other hand, ionize only very slowly, if at all.
Never, if at all possible, allow the underclothing to dry on the body.
But it is by these deviations from the plane of the ordinary, that reason feels its way, if at all, in its search for the true.
Their Bond, if at all signed, must be signed without his privity.
But the fact is the fellow was not legally qualified for command, and the Consul was bound, if at all possible, to put a properly certificated man on board.
Belief in the existence of things outside my own biography exists antecedently to evidence, and can only be destroyed, if at all, by a long course of philosophic doubt.