They continue to claim, despite UEFA's protestations to the contrary, that their pitch will soon be unsuitable for European competition. |
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He denied that the material was unsuitable and claimed children seldom enter the petrol station shop. |
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The school uses a special internet service provider to block access to unsuitable sites. |
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Further, large tracts of its marshy breeding grounds were rendered unsuitable as they were drained and cleared for cultivation. |
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He is unsuitable because he told the press that the offer and job description of the CEO was beneath him. |
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This library implementation is geared for speed rather than memory efficiency and is single-threaded which makes it unsuitable for many uses. |
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This falls at lunchtime, when I allow myself a preprandial glass of wine and read a chapter of an unsuitable book. |
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He was on a waiting list for a gastric band last year, but a heart condition made the operation unsuitable. |
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The accident once again highlights the dangers of swimming in unsuitable waters. |
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That answer focused on the personalities of the two extant sexual partners as being merely unstable, unsuitable for sexual dalliance. |
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Through the logging practice streams silted up, and the waters were warmed to a level unsuitable for the survival of fry. |
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Many fruit trees require cross-pollination, making them unsuitable for small landscapes. |
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I have visited Odsal police station on a number of occasions and conditions there are cramped and unsuitable. |
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Squashes, fizzy drinks, flavoured milk and juice drinks are unsuitable for babies as they contain sugars. |
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Among his many inventions was a machine gun so overburdened with gadgets that it was unsuitable for any purpose other than mechanical curiosity. |
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Consequently, naval barrages were fired on a flat trajectory that was unsuitable for reducing Turkish entrenchments. |
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In 1915 he was conscripted, but was regarded as unsuitable for combat duties and assigned to the postal and meteorological services. |
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What do they include, and what do they exclude, and will their inclusions and exclusions make them suitable or unsuitable for us? |
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So it comes as a pleasant surprise that they too like smoking, drinking, fancying unsuitable people and Beatnik poets. |
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It did not contain any circuitry to limit damaging electrical spikes, so it is quite unsuitable for use with a computer. |
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The spokesman said that the pool proved to be unsuitable for use as a swimming pool. |
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You'd be forced to hook up with all manner of unsuitable partners just to show how popular you are. |
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The mobile library will replace small outposts which had limited stock often in unsuitable locations. |
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When the weather was unsuitable, plants were placed in a plastic bag and returned to the herbarium to be pressed, dried and later identified. |
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This is either a good thing or a bad thing, depending on whether you enjoy watching five old has-beens caterwauling in unsuitable clothes or not. |
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More traditional players would tend to consider single debtors and one-off transactions unsuitable for invoice discounting. |
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The council will then become the licensing authority, but the police will have the same power to object to unsuitable applications. |
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At that time, it became already evident that coal is unsuitable for this purpose, due to its too low caloric value and too high sulphur content. |
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They have also become habituated to their feeding enclosures, an unsuitable habitat where they could not survive naturally in winter. |
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Industrial and non-industrial pollution, coupled with the use of unsuitable building materials, can have a surprising effect on the weather. |
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High-rise flats or tower blocks are considered by many banks and building societies unsuitable for mortgage lending. |
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But the library service deemed the building unsuitable and turned its attention to a new build on the Nelson Street car park. |
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It is not unusual for a trainer to bring a horse to a course, then find that the ground is unsuitable. |
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Planners say there are concerns over extra traffic using the unsuitable unsurfaced Damems Lane. |
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Residents claim the location is unsuitable because of its isolation, its nearness to the Leeds-Liverpool canal and a lack of public transport. |
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Some have left in their wake a trail of disconsolate and usually highly unsuitable young men. |
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This is why people who appear to be completely unsuitable for one another can live long happy lives together. |
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Tonight I ought to go out as a British country gentleman and find companions wholly unsuitable to my station. |
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If they could not find a job after the two years of supply work then they were deemed unsuitable for the profession and had to leave. |
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They are also concerned that many are housed in old and unsuitable buildings. |
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In May last year the plans were turned down as being unsuitable for an historic building. |
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Also, some of the land may be unsuitable because of low forestry yield potential. |
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Tours are organised by the Friends of Old Palace who regret that the building is unsuitable for wheelchairs. |
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Warning stickers were placed on the bins that had incorrect or unsuitable material in them. |
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He said all library terminals were available to children and needed protection from unsuitable sites. |
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Anyone who fails to appoint a legal guardian runs the risk of unsuitable people applying for the position. |
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Users of bowsaws, hatchets, chainsaws or other unsuitable tools will not achieve these figures. |
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The commission system is open to abuse by unscrupulous advisers who recommend unsuitable plans because they pay more. |
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Some natural floor coverings are unsuitable for stairs as they can become polished and slippy with use. |
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It says Ethandune needs substantial repairs and it currently provides unsuitable and uneconomic accommodation. |
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He said the reason councillors voted against the change of use was because the premises are totally unsuitable for multiple occupancy. |
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But the plans mean the path would be 100 feet long leading only to the unadopted road and a muddy track unsuitable for wheelchairs. |
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This technique would, however, have been unsuitable for the extraction of harder stones such as granite. |
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A well pumps the water into my home and because it's unsuitable as is, it's processed through a device called a water softener. |
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The mayor said stadiums were deteriorating at a fast rate rendering them unsuitable for matches. |
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Lynch says that while some agencies are badly run, he makes checks to ensure unsuitable candidates are weeded out. |
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The Wheatstone bridge is unsuitable for measuring very small resistances, of a few ohms or less. |
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Harington reported that extremely hard snow or very soft snow was unsuitable for denning. |
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I wonder if sometimes doctors think it's unsuitable because they think you can't teach an old dog new tricks. |
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Ordinary cars do fine, but both roads are unsuitable for motorhomes over 25 feet long. |
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Clearly, some gays are unsuitable parents, but plenty of heterosexuals are no great shakes as mummies and daddies. |
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They'll be able to advise you on any parts of the class that are now unsuitable. |
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Some patients have asystole from the onset of arrest and are unsuitable for defibrillation by the ambulance crew or bystanders. |
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A proportion of patients are unsuitable for defibrillation because their initial arrhythmia is asystole or pulseless electrical activity. |
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Because glass does not transmit infrared radiation very efficiently, refracting telescopes are unsuitable for most kinds of infrared astronomy. |
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Unlike birds of prey, the talons of Old World vultures are relatively weak and unsuitable as weapons of attack. |
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For example, a Likert scale is entirely unsuitable for asking factual questions about behaviour. |
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It seems there's a perception that it's a girlie programme, unsuitable for a strapping bloke with a shaven head. |
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For instance, why do we have Wadworth Brewery drays cluttering up our streets trundling through the town on roads unsuitable even to cope with 21 st-century traffic? |
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Studies show that planting arid or wastelands that are unsuitable for food production with inedible biofuel crops such as jatropha could provide a way out. |
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Then quick dash round downstairs, pick up some tops, ostensibly for work, but probably unsuitable with those necklines, and home within two hours of leaving the office. |
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I meant to go up an Aiguille yesterday morning, but when I woke at 2 AM the clouds were low down on the hills, fresh snow and everything unsuitable to climbing. |
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Just three years after doctors cast it off as unsuitable, the IUD is reigning supreme. |
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Each was ruined or wrecked by some aspect of its location that made it unsuitable as a building site. |
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The clay mineral smectite, with physical properties that make it unsuitable as a soil if it is wet, is only found in major amounts in covered stadiums. |
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Some roads are completely unsuitable for lorries in the Moors and Dales. |
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Many shops are willing to exchange goods if they are unsuitable. |
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I can think of far worse ways to die but they're unsuitable for mention. |
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Some other fields are of made up ground and unsuitable for building on. |
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He said no-one would be forced to approve development on unsuitable areas. |
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One in eight viewers thought soap operas were now unsuitable for children. |
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Last year, doctors declared him well enough to be discharged but the family home in Aldermoor was unsuitable and nowhere big enough could be found. |
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Its 3,000 ft volcanic peaks make it unsuitable for agriculture or industry, but Britain colonised it almost 350 years ago as a staging post for shipping. |
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If the weather is unsuitable, the Mass will be celebrated in the church. |
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Trials with rhodes, panic and seteria grasses in particular have proven successful in providing year round pastures in areas unsuitable for cropping. |
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Indigenisation is good, but too often missionaries, in their desire to indigenise the newly-planted churches, rush into appointing men who turn out to be unsuitable. |
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The police had objected to the granting of a provisional licence by magistrates on the grounds the premises are unsuitable for the sale of intoxicating liquor. |
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He is one of only a few GMP-bred puppies judged unsuitable to become trained police dogs and are instead re-housed in good homes across the region. |
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At the 14 fluid ounce or 0.4l pack size, aluminium cans were and are highly competitive, but were felt by the brewers to be unsuitable for premium beers. |
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Some of these drugs are not only unsuitable but positively dangerous. |
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The only danger they face is from health problems brought about by thoughtless divers tempting them with unsuitable food like bread and frankfurter sausages. |
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Any land that could be argued to be beyond the curtilage but still within the control of the applicant is unsuitable for landing helicopters due to tree cover or topography. |
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Too much sedimentation can affect the habitat of darters and associated fish species by making urban streams and lakes unsuitable for feeding and reproduction. |
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The Keoghs, realising that their present house, built as it is on a steep gradient, is most unsuitable for a wheelchair user, decided to apply for the transfer. |
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Several candidates were judged unsuitable, were disqualified and fined. |
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The wind made a return impossible and Plymouth was unsuitable as it had a garrison. |
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The dimly-lit, old-fashioned belisha beacons are completely unsuitable for one of Sutton Coldfield's busiest commuter roads, they say. |
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But Sofala's harbor was marred by a long moving sandbank and hazardous shoals, making it quite unsuitable as a stop for the India armadas. |
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Wood of most firs is considered unsuitable for general timber use, and is often used as pulp or for the manufacture of plywood and rough timber. |
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In their unmodified wild state, red foxes are generally unsuitable as pets. |
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An incomplete or incorrect URL can leave you lost in an abyss of unsuitable sites. |
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Smith who set out to find another coelacanth after the first had become putrefied and unsuitable for study. |
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This road is very narrow and steep and unsuitable for heavy vehicles or high volumes. |
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The metal hooks are, however, visible and may be unsuitable for historic properties. |
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This dries out the soil, resulting in a localized arid environment unsuitable for trees. |
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It also has minor tracks running northwards and southwards via tidal fords, which are unsuitable for normal motor vehicles. |
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However these buildings were unsuitable to tropical climate and expensive to maintain. |
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The law code, as it has been preserved, is singularly unsuitable for use in lawsuits. |
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Lead actress Anny Ondra was raised in Prague and had a heavy Czech accent that was felt unsuitable for the film. |
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Like all parts of the plant except the tubers, the fruit contain the toxic alkaloid solanine and are therefore unsuitable for consumption. |
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Raising cattle in this manner allows the use of land that might be unsuitable for growing crops. |
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In some cases, the introduced species can disturb the environment so much that it becomes unsuitable for particular fish. |
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Most of the explorers of this period concluded that the apparent lack of water and fertile soil made the region unsuitable for colonisation. |
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About 73 percent of Japan is forested, mountainous and unsuitable for agricultural, industrial or residential use. |
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Ocellated turkeys were unsuitable for domestication, but were rounded up in the wild and penned for fattening. |
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It should also not be tried in anatomically unsuitable renal arteries or in cases of secondary and treatable causes of hypertension. |
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The wet climate and relatively poor soil of Cornwall make it unsuitable for growing many arable crops. |
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Simultaneously, a contract to link the M6 with Manchester was underway, which required land drainage and the removal of unsuitable earth. |
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If oceanic conditions are unsuitable, seabirds will emigrate to more productive areas, sometimes permanently if the bird is young. |
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The novel ends with Price being vindicated in rejecting Crawford as supremely unsuitable husband material. |
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Glyndwer University will focus its research on fructans in new strains of ryegrass, grown on land unsuitable for arable farming. |
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In mountainous regions unsuitable for wheeled vehicles, pack animals continue to transport goods. |
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The expeditions were hampered by disease, an inhospitable climate, and a tropical terrain unsuitable for the mounted warfare of the Mongols. |
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But the procedure was unsuitable for a public election and wasn't publicised. |
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William Clito, who was King Louis's preferred choice, remained opposed to Henry and was therefore unsuitable. |
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However, the badges attributed to clans today can be completely unsuitable for even modern clan gatherings. |
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However, lichens are very low in protein and high in carbohydrates, making them unsuitable for some animals. |
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The DPA has opposed what it considered to be unsuitable developments on Dartmoor throughout its history. |
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The nest chamber is sometimes located in seemingly unsuitable places, such as among logs piled against the walls of houses. |
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The building was considered unsuitable for parliamentary use, however, and the gift was rejected. |
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This location was ultimately unsuitable due to its distance from the West End, condensation and lack of waterproofing. |
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Dreyer claims that Luo Maodeng's novel is unsuitable as historical evidence. |
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But the former throws curves like singing in phonetic Japanese, while one of the catchiest songs by the latter is wholly unsuitable for airplay. |
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I left grammar school at 18 to go to university, where the choice of an unsuitable course got me the bum's rush after a year. |
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In December 1927, Waugh and Evelyn Gardner became engaged, despite the opposition of Lady Burghclere, who felt that Waugh lacked moral fibre and kept unsuitable company. |
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According to Tacitus, the Germanic tribes think of temples as unsuitable habitations for gods, and they do not represent them as idols in human shape. |
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Following the first release of the first compact issue, many islanders found the smaller size unsuitable for use on some jobs such as bee keeping. |
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It was left unfinished because the site was recognised to be unsuitable. |
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Articulated double decker buses from Ashok Leyland were used till it was phased out in the early 1990s as they were thought to be unsuitable for city traffic. |
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Indian Hemp was usually preferred for cordage over other vegetable fiber, among people near the Rocky Mountains and westward, whenever animal tissue was unsuitable. |
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Fjords with a shallow threshold this deep water is not replaced every year and low oxygen concentration makes the deep water unsuitable for fish and animals. |
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Much of the surface fresh water and ground water is unsuitable for drinking without some form of purification because of the presence of chemical or biological contaminants. |
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Due to increasing levels of water pollution arising from low flows, water becomes unsuitable for bathing during this period and is satisfied by bowser water supply. |
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Dower suggested there was need for protection of certain naturally beautiful landscapes which were unsuitable as national parks due to their small size and lack of wildness. |
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Henry investigated a range of potential marriage partners in his youth, but they all proved unsuitable for reasons of European and domestic politics. |
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Supporters of the scheme claimed that it would bring in valuable tourist income, whilst opponents argued that such a development was unsuitable for a protected area. |
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Conditions were harsh, the climate and soil were unsuitable for certain crops the colonists knew, and they suffered from regional tropical diseases. |
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By 2050 the region may be unsuitable for winegrowing at all, making chateaux such as Lafite, Petrus and Latour redundant and their supreme wines mere memories, said experts. |
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When one has passed through the storm-ridden sea and reached the harbor, it is unsuitable to preach to those who are still struggling or who have just begun to struggle. |
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The DPA argues that this is an activity that does not agree with the ethos of a National Park, whose purpose is to protect landscape from unsuitable development. |
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Much of this area is mountainous and unsuitable for urbanization. |
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Ireland's first home game was also against England in the same year held at the Leinster Cricket Club in Rathmines as Lansdowne Road was deemed unsuitable. |
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However, the strait's narrowness, shallowness, and lack of accurate charting makes it unsuitable for many modern large ships, most of which use the Strait of Malacca instead. |
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