The slipperiness of the term tends to make for bad laws, legislated in haste, that infringe civil liberties. |
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It's about delphiniums, not about poppies, and seems to be suffering from the same irritating slipperiness. |
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You don't smell the salt air of the ocean, feel the swell of the waves under your boat or the slipperiness of a freshly caught fish. |
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Taking them off means feeling the floor, the temperature and slipperiness of the surface, the rhythm of jointing in the boards. |
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Pedestrians are forced to suffer the burden of consequent slipperiness because the heavier ice-clearing equipment can't manoeuvre on the city's 3,500 kilometres of sidewalks. |
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In case of slipperiness on side roads, salting will only be provided in special cases. |
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There may be nothing to see but if the slipperiness persists the Peak can only be defined as the last day of that slippery sensation. |
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But oil loses critical slipperiness at the high operating temperatures where turbines run most efficiently. |
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This kind of slipperiness on the part of the House leader is really unhelpful in this situation. |
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The slipperiness has to be evaluated case by case where national requirements are applicable. |
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She noted that a lack of this behaviour is a reliable indicator of floor slipperiness. |
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There may be some mucus on the days following Peak but there will be no slipperiness or wetness. |
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The Orbix formers are made of silicone rubber, which is very durable, flexible and easy to clean due to the natural slipperiness of silicone. |
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Certain adepts are supposedly able to prepare the soup in a way that minimizes this slipperiness, but I can't say that I have ever dined with any. |
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A similar dishonest slipperiness was evident in the government's response to an earlier complaint by the Opposition of breach of the caretaker convention. |
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There is no wetness or slipperiness after the Peak. |
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Instead – and with the exception of the nicely upfront bowling coach David Saker – there seems to be some kind of invisible protective membrane at managerial level, an ingrained slipperiness. |
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Their downfall is the bulkiness associated with insulation and the slipperiness that often comes with warmth-giving materials. |
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Mr Netanyahu's continuing slipperiness over the settlements has made Israel's allies and neighbours wonder how much the prime minister wants to make peace. |
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The white baby stamps of BOM are used to define the developing pattern and the Peak is marked with a X on the last day of slipperiness whether there is anything to be seen or not. |
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This means that GranitiFiandre's New Technical Ceramic Tiles provide the best response to standards for slipperiness and durability imposed by the new international regulations applicable to public places and workplaces. |
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Unusually, we were asked for a surfacing which displayed a degree of slipperiness, presumably to enhance the action on the track, which slightly complicated the mix design. |
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Some tile and bath cleaning products actually increase slipperiness. |
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Mud, wet leaves and other assorted forms of slipperiness were everywhere. |
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Was this television performance, many speculated, just another of his ploys to stay in power, whether as a leader or behind the scenes? Mr Saleh's capacity for slipperiness and manipulation is legendary. |
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The bathroom's safety challenges include slipperiness and glare. |
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Synthetic fibre ropes are significantly stronger than their natural fibre counterparts, but also possess certain disadvantages, including slipperiness. |
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