Again, if demand for rented accommodation slackens further, investors might high-tail it out of the market, pushing prices down in the scramble. |
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I claim the right to live my life as I see fit, and if that involves an element of risk, then so be it. |
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I look forward to a time when I can serve my country without wondering if history will mark me down as a participant in something disgraceful. |
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Too much of this ballast, and the ship will wallow in the river, endangering the crew and more importantly the cargo if the ship were to capsize. |
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He pointed to a spot on the weapon's surface which had been worn down a bit, as if someone had tried to scrape something off the surface. |
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So if you have your bag with you, or if your clothing falls too low, it soaks up the hose water like a sponge. |
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I think it'd be a much more traumatic way to go if your head collided with the ballast on the tracks. |
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When we took it on a test drive, the pickup acted like it was starving for fuel if you tried to push it very hard. |
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So if you couldn't get tickets to the paid events, you can still soak up the atmosphere. |
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He might have saved himself some heartache if he had test-driven his current car, a BMW 645 convertible. |
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If possible, test-drive a potential purchase, even if you end up buying the machine online. |
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Even if it had been told that Soviet Railways ballasted thousands of miles of track with asbestos waste it would not have cared. |
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Well, if that's not financially or maritally feasible, another option is to sell the Miata. |
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Although the candidate rarely affects one's vote, it's usual to be told their occupation and marital status if nothing else. |
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The UK is reliant on maritime trade and if it gets disrupted then it's going to have an impact on us. |
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It is only on the basis of the tester's appraisal that we carry out any remedial work and then only if it is strictly necessary. |
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Remember, baits will only be effective if there is no other accessible food around, for example dirty dishes, food scraps. |
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And if that sentence makes a scrap of sense then it's more than it deserves. |
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I showed them our pile of scrap lumber and told them they could have whatever they wanted if they'd build a fort with it. |
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Winning is the only thing and if taking a pill will help achieve the ultimate goal, then so be it. |
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A ball bearing placed inside falls and triggers the cartridge if it is disturbed. |
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The weather today is typically British, which means if we go out on the bikes we will get soaking wet and covered in mud. |
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As if the sound were a signal, the stone lid began to ease back with the grinding scrape of stone on stone. |
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You respected him as an unbelievable scrapper with a never-say-die ferocity to play every match as if it was his last. |
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Using a lemon zester scrape the carrots to produce short pieces as you would if you were zesting a lemon. |
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So long, Mother. Be expecting a postcard or two in the mail, if you're lucky. |
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It's going to look too obvious if we keep standing here while all of the other brainiacs go to their labs. |
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The dancing is ace, but if psychoanalysis isn't your bowl of chutney, bring along a brainy friend to guide you through those pesky talky bits. |
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However, even if the IRB decide that his deception was unwitting, there appears to be no chance whatsoever that he will play for Scotland again. |
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I wonder if it would be unwomanly behavior if I began to play with my utensils. |
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Always carefully check goods in the shop for damage, tears or marks, particularly if the item is in a sale. |
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As such, these data may well acquire an unwonted historical significance if the potential ecological impact of the disease becomes a reality. |
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Likewise recessions or economic busts are set in motion if people suddenly change their psychology and stop spending. |
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And how bad would the tech bust have been if the bubble hadn't been so big? |
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He held it close enough to her throat so that if she moved in any direction she would scrape her neck on the blade of the dagger. |
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They are reasonable choices, but if you want the biggest bust, he has to be it. |
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I think if he does, he's starting a whole new ball game as far as setting a precedent. |
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The wakeful partner looks as if she was constructed piecemeal, again with a bust pendant from her broad shoulders. |
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However, all lenders are ranked before shareholders so if a company does go bust it is rare for shareholders to get much money back. |
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The e-mail she sent you seems rather intrusive, if not ball-busting, but forewarned is forearmed. |
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Now if they are suddenly wronged or something derogatory is said about them, as in Faldo's case, then it is a whole new ball game. |
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Probably most interesting out of the whole debacle is the notion that science students can't get good marks if they can't write well. |
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She had not been ill, if she ever got so much as a sniffle I would take her straight to the doctors. |
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Look, if the boy is cute-as-a-button but brainlessly boring, stick it out through coffee. |
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They actually repulse me so much that I seriously want to vomit if I so much as see one. |
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Perhaps if he hadn't looked so unwontedly silly, then he would have been able to keep it down, but instead he snorted. |
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When I see my team-mates in the bar after a game I sometimes wonder if they are saying it's about time that old so-and-so gave up. |
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It is unlikely that I would have phoned up for tickets if I wasn't a contrary so-and-so. |
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He was asked if he wanted to receive the Nobel and he replied in the negative which greatly surprised the other people on the show. |
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Even if you don't know him from a bar of soap, you shouldn't miss the chance to hear his story. |
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I like seeing familiar faces every morning, even if I don't actually know them from a bar of soap. |
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And while I'm on this soapbox, don't forget to give blood if you are eligible. |
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But I'll get up on my soapbox about almost anything if I hear someone else express a strong opinion about it that I don't agree with. |
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He asked Mr. Sinclair if there was any complaint and Mr. Sinclair responded in the negative. |
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These characteristics can be summed up as elegance, if you want just one word, but their real character is drinkability. |
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Besides, if he is so unworried about terrorism, why is he backing the candidate who claims it wouldn't have happened on his watch? |
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I keep hanging on to the fact that if he has had a bit of a brainstorm, we might get him back safe and well. |
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As if deciding that I'm a hopeless case, he grabs my unwounded hand and drags me out of the kitchen. |
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The waiter even made a point of unwrapping a basket of grilled bread as if he were about to reveal the crown jewels. |
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And if the stance of peace protesters like me is seen to be unpatriotic then so be it. |
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It can stay germ-free if you drain the water from the soap dish daily or store bars in slotted dishes for easy drainage. |
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As with all soapfish, if stressed, it may release a toxic substance from the skin that could kill itself and all tankmates. |
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Woollen garments will retain their natural softness if one tablespoon of borax is added to every five litres of warm soapy water. |
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Despite constant negativism in the press, these are two propositions that most Americans are willing to accept if the President makes the case. |
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It is as if all that running around is a smoke-screen, a dazzling distraction to hide the hard and unyielding carapace. |
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Of course, if you are a brain surgeon, that's a different story, but for most of us, a little less than perfect can be more than adequate. |
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The patients I worked with have had no success with medication and were evaluated to see if brain surgery might help them. |
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It is an issue that is sadly neglected yet could enhance all our lives if given more thought. |
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I asked many colleagues and friends if they would employ persons from the minority community and the answers were invariably in the negative. |
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Furthermore, the firm would have been liable if the embryos had been destroyed due to their negligence, he said. |
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I was fingering my car keys, wondering if my perverse appetite would last all the way to Tesco's and back, when I had a sudden brainwave. |
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As if he heard her, Shadow came running down the hall, soapsuds still in his coat. |
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Otherwise you can pitch me every day if you feel I can help you win a ball game. |
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They are actually going on holiday tomorrow night and would like if possible to get it signed up before they go. |
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In this day of endless theory, top players need to be up on all important games if they are to have any hope of success. |
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It is difficult for the claimant to say that the defendant was negligent in not seeing him, if he had not seen the defendant. |
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So if the chap in Gravesend is so negative, all he will see is the negative in others. |
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Almost two years after its founding, the Afghan national government is only negligibly present in most of the nation, if at all. |
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He was leaning up against the door, pressing his ear to the wood to see if she was coming to let him in. |
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At least now I'm up and about, whereas I'd still be recovering if I'd had a caesarean. |
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There's nothing I like better, if I'm up and about in the morning, than to bury my head in a newspaper. |
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So, what, if I truly respected you I'd think you're just as brain-dead as I am? |
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The contents could not be pumped up hill and down dale if the pipe were only half-full. |
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Of course, if you are the kind of person who has purchased all three double-disc John Waters sets, this will probably be right up your alley. |
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Even if your preferred speed of living is fast or faster it's important to find time to relax, unwind and loosen your grip. |
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Greater than even this is his merit, if he at the same time pays attention to mindfulness, and remains unwinkingly vigilant. |
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How would that make a difference to both of you if your grandma made toast, bacon, omelets and egg instead of congee and soba? |
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Ben was building that dream for his sons, and if that meant sacrifices on all their parts, then so be it. |
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It was a pretty good night, even if, towards the end, I had to nurse a few people who had drunk a little more than they should have. |
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Don't be surprised if your child wants to put the brakes on the process once she has told you. |
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He was trying to set up his own institute, and threatening to join the brain drain to America if he didn't get the money. |
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This policy change is a no-brainer, even if you don't believe in betting on terrorists. |
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And it could be a good move if the success of the last up-and-coming star to perform there is anything to go by. |
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Once the aeroplane is registered we'll get a test pilot in and, if everything is approved, we'll be able to fly it. |
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You have to take what comfort you can get and if it comes in the form of Hot Cross Buns and toasted tea-cakes then so be it. |
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It is not known whether they plan to extend the negotiations if no agreement is reached by then. |
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Now officials have warned that if negotiations reach stalemate today they will resort to legal action. |
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A couple of those shows would have failed even if they'd only been opposite a test pattern. |
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An unwitnessed codicil to his will stipulated that they should return to Dublin if a permanent home were allocated to them. |
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It doesn't worry me now if I'm watching people getting drunk, while I'm as sober as a judge. |
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I guess the best case scenario will be if some soberness gets back into design and real estate ambitions. |
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Now I ask you in all soberness, if all these things do not tend to rub out the sentiment of liberty in the country. |
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The soberly dressed singers play many 'roles', if you will, but they essentially represent a civilization in decay. |
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Well-crafted dialogue will indicate if a character is smart or dumb, honest or dishonest, amusing or an old sobersides. |
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He has played many quips and pranks, as if to assure me he is no old sobersides. |
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An old man, whose face looked as if he'd been soaking in water too long, snuck glances at me while puffing on a cigarette. |
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According to Teuku Jacob, if the height of the Negritos is roughly between 155 and 163 cm, they would be called pygmoid. |
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Normally, five days are scheduled for a test match, but a match can take fewer if a side is beaten in a shorter period. |
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I enjoyed the dip, even if it was in a cold bath that looked as if a football team had enjoyed a soak before me. |
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With classical ballet, your movement is either right or wrong, and if you're wrong, you've failed. |
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This pair of glitter ballerina pumps are great if you like to walk comfortably and brighten up a daytime outfit. |
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Hopefully a copy of it should be up on the show's site when it goes live, so I'll listen in if I can. |
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As if making and receiving calls were not dangerous enough, I have seen some brainless drivers reading text messages at the wheel. |
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If the suit does not fit perfectly, do not buy it, even if it is marked down for a large discount. |
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But his political analysis was on the mark, even if he falls short of the presidency. |
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With so much power still vested in him, he can make a difference, if not to the outcome, certainly to the process. |
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It is admitted that if a receiving order is made there is no property to vest in the trustee and therefore there is nothing to administer. |
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If they're wrecked at work, especially if public safety relies on their sobriety, fire them and, perhaps, also prosecute. |
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It was as if they just wanted to mark time until the final whistle and take the win. |
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He urged the needy to visit offices in neighbouring areas to see if they could be helped. |
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Imagine what would happen if those small villages of 20 to 50 households are allowed to federate, or join with neighboring villages. |
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He doesn't know far in advance if George Barford is featuring in upcoming stories. |
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But when you go out on the park, even if it is for a testimonial, the game is one you want to win. |
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Obviously, if there's anything to update you on, we would, of course, do that. |
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The council reviews the working of the by-laws and market rules and updates or clarifies them if necessary. |
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Firstly, if soccer is now called football, can we still call our national team the Socceroos? |
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We can talk sociably, but do this best if there is a topic focus with lots of opinions, facts and figures. |
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You seem to be able communicate in a very friendly and sociable way, as if we were the closest of friends. |
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On the way to the restaurant we passed a bike shop with a sociable, a side by side tandem, if you will, in the window. |
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I talked a lot in class and, if my homework wasn't late, it was scrappily done. |
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I'm not sure if it's the shipping, but our base was scratched pretty badly. |
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From there it is a straightforward, if steep, scramble on a scree-covered footpath all the way to the summit. |
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I can't even remember if the problem to do with the header tank and the problem to do with the ballcock stop valve were connected, physically or metaphorically. |
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The series is said to converge if the two series, one defined over the positive integers, the other defined over the negative integers, both converge. |
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But it truly saddens me that a few people have indeed asked if I am going to sue and have been more than a touch surprised when I have answered them in the negative. |
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However, you have to trade this off against the effects on people who got false negatives if the test were not biased to produce every possible positive. |
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I'm sure there are some false negatives there, but if this is mostly about right, this means that at least half of the people who visit our site are now regular readers. |
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But agonised platitudes spoken in Brussels need to be transformed into programmes for encouraging research if the brain drain is ever to be plugged. |
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They would be unwise if they did not, as more than one has admitted. |
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On the other hand, it was admirable to see the way he soaked himself in England, and acquired a perfect mastery of English, even if his English remained a little stiff. |
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On the other hand, if we have to put up with a few years of teeth gnashing soakage and subsequently end up as slower, yet safer drivers then it will have been worth it. |
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In such a quest, the best person to ask is a local college student if you can find one, because ramen may be excellent brain food, but it's also low in price. |
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This, plus an ending so brainlessly upbeat it looks as if it was borrowed from a different movie, makes The Bone Collector the least impressive release of the week. |
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He complied of course, and stood shading his haggard face in the unwonted sunlight of the great window, looking as wan and unearthly as if he had been summoned from the grave. |
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Feeble corporate efforts to encourage family programming would be better directed if advertising dollars did not support immoral sitcoms and soaps. |
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So, in sum, if you like Musical Barbeque, you'll probably like this, and if you don't like Musical Barbeque, well, I'm not so sure I want you reading this blog, quite frankly. |
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For example, an upholstered piece measures up if the inner padding and springs aren't discernible, and if taut, unwrinkled fabric smoothly wraps the contours. |
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Conversely, if an unknown or neglected composer has written just one work that is excellent in its craftsmanship we should be equally honest and say so. |
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The researchers say that a shell of plasmonic material will scatter light negligibly if the light's frequency is close to the resonant frequency of the plasmons. |
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And if any of you are serious about getting a flat I am up for it! |
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I think I do have a chance of a medal, if my boxing is up to standard. |
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The threat to smaller racecourses would come if bigger tracks decided to scrap the broadcasting contract altogether, and negotiate fresh deals for themselves individually. |
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He wouldn't have asked even if she had been completely sober. |
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What do you do, then, if you want to put the brakes on the future? |
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It just seems to me we're going to lose very important technologies, very important human capital if we don't do something soon to put the brakes on here. |
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Panin Bank undertook to reimburse SCB if SCB negotiated the documents. |
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He could have been on an awful bender in Phuket, but if he shows up at the gate at the Air Force Base at Butterworth, sober as a judge, with respect, then that is it. |
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This layer could affect a train's braking distances if left unchecked. |
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Every child is an ambassador in the making if only he will bear witness in deeds of daily living to the teaching of the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads and the Ramayana. |
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For the past few years, the near-consensus has been that basal craniates had gills that were supported by a branchial basket, if they were supported at all. |
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Groups should be aware that if they have one physician who consistently upcodes, the group and the individual physician may be liable for that conduct. |
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But if he did very well as a reader on Thursday, he fared much worse as an improviser two days earlier. |
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So, we felt that if Young and Macuga could draw on Taipei's urban environment this would act as local cultural ballast or a visual counter-balance to these other works. |
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All of the pro's and con's being considered, I signed up for a site and decided to give it a test drive for a month or two and will determine later if I still like it. |
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See if the referee will toss it out, if the judge will rule it inadmissible. |
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I don't care if it is the owner or the ballboy, it doesn't matter to him. |
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It's a particularly good shape to wear if you have a bigger bust. |
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But even if it doubles and it's every five years you have still got the question of what happens if the factory tries to bust the union between the five-year period. |
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So I've decided that if I ever go to jail, I am definitely busting out! |
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Solid citizens with stiffs don't lose any worse if a 17 is improved, and there seems to be a good chance that the dealer, drawing, will bust and pay everyone. |
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Note that if the player busts he loses, even if the dealer also busts. |
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He was busted for using fake checks to buy pizzas, but they knew if they could just identify him, he'd be good for a lot more crime across the country. |
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And a bust on the chops would be absolutely worth it if he got put away. |
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Fortunately, though, Michael also looked as if he'd sobered up a bit. |
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The modular approach to A-levels should, if anything, be extended but marks should be formally recorded for each module rather than hidden under an overall grade. |
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In a nutshell, baijiu is to China what apple pie is to America, if not even more so. |
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Even if it helps me in the hunt, I don't like someone marking me down as an easy target, especially when he's wearing a bullseye himself and doesn't know it. |
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I did so, and he explained that he did not mean to be inappropriate and he was sorry if I was offended. |
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Without a tutor to mark your work, how will you know if you got it right? |
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He added the best way to dispose of chewing gum was to return the used piece back to its wrapper, secure it within scrap paper or, if you insist, swallow it. |
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Let me know if you want to arrange any interviews or a photog at any of these sessions. |
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In other words, the image is recorded on the cloth as if by a photoflash of brilliant light radiating from the body of the Man in the Shroud. |
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We were wondering if he was the neighbor's dog, and if so, we hoped they didn't think we'd tried to dognap him. |
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Consider ophthalmological evaluation, particularly if patients experience photopsia or experience new or increased vitreous floaters. |
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The thing is, if they have enough evidence and find him guilty, they have to throw the book at him. |
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It will be necessary if future generations of computers become reliant on photons instead of electrons. |
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Trim hornbeam, beech, Ley-land cypress and thuja hedges, if you haven't already done so. |
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He further said if interim agenda given by PML-N doesnt improve the circumstances, then it will be a bad luck. |
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I suppose they're working on the basis that if you get loads of corners and throw-ins you're bound to have one goalscoring chance. |
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I wonder if I could get a baby in periwinkle to go with my cucumber throw rug. |
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In response to 'Out of Control' by Ms Doggone, I agree that the stray dog menace is getting out of hand and if we carry on this way, we will be outnumbered. |
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For example, if the patient has diplopia or photopsia and floaters, this will need to be investigated and a specialist opinion sought before refractive surgery can proceed. |
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It is surprising to us that the Spanish representatives who have viewed the photomosaics are not aware of this if they have any experience with shipwreck sites. |
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She's not interested if I see her chopping dodgily, probably our relationship works is because she doesn't see me as any kind of expert at cooking or anything like that. |
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Because if you take survival of the fittest as the driving force of evolution, this leaves the field wide open for eugenics, racism, and a dog-eat-dog mentality. |
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The last of the trio, its denouement if you will, is a stitched-up, Ibsenesque pairing, Baby the Stars Shine Bright, a sort of sororal doll's house in crinoline and velvet. |
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During TOE RCR, surgeons should evaluate the final construct for marginal dog ears and if present, consider securing the tear edges with peripheral sutures. |
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