The soundtrack sounds reasonably clean, and the dialogue and laugh tracks are acceptably distinct. |
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Ann beat me to choosing the mince tart, and excellent it was, with acceptably light pastry. |
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With the lapse of time, they would become stained and have plants growing in the gaps resulting from the acceptably uneven surface of the blocks. |
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The restaurant is a respectful distance from the nearby busy intersection, and so noise pollution should be at an acceptably low level. |
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I suspect the soup had been put into a cold bowl because it was only lukewarm around the edge, but acceptably hot in the centre. |
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State-of-the-art care usually results in a high degree of successful control of asthma with acceptably safe and reasonably convenient therapy. |
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The science can therefore only progress by building models, which, if acceptably accurate, might predict what will happen. |
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I started with country vegetable soup, which was creamed and acceptably hot. |
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Brash fashion, garish visuals and acceptably obtrusive sounds make for an attention grabbing set this evening at the Music Box. |
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The taciturn landlord, never quite friendly, usually acceptably civil and occasionally helpful, must be a type specially bred to run such places. |
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We are reasonably experienced walkers, acceptably fit and have walked the route several times before. |
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But he did not believe driver behaviour could be improved sufficiently to make the junction acceptably safe. |
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Once you've established that the car runs acceptably, try all electric functions to make sure they haven't been affected by damp. |
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After the run-in period, children whose asthma was acceptably controlled without the continuous use of inhaled steroids were switched to inhaled budesonide. |
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Interest rates are higher than a conventional mortgage, but acceptably so. |
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Juan is endearingly played by Juan Villegas, a non-professional with the face of a kindly friar, and his story is gently funny and acceptably sentimental. |
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Thus, while the dialogue is acceptably clear and suitably free of any distortion or noticeable hiss, the overall soundscape is subdued and hollow. |
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However, CNSC staff notes that the risks associated with the identified deficiencies remain acceptably low. |
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We had to accept Diego's results for what they were — perfectly, acceptably average and age-appropriate. |
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Geometrically frustrated antiferromagnets are frustrated because of their inability to acceptably align all of their magnetic spins. |
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If this is to be achieved in an acceptably short spa-ce of time, relatively coarse grinding par-ticles must be used. |
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Secondly, are the annoyances to which passengers are exposed acceptably proportionate to the gain in security? |
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This is done in order to reduce audit risk to an acceptably low level in the particular circumstances, so as to obtain reasonable assurance as the basis for the auditor's conclusion. |
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An inventor in Phoenix, Arizona has cobbled together a prototype that is, frankly, a bit of a letdown – it's a mini hovercraft with rubbish stabilisers, but one that suggests the technology could be acceptably refined. |
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In interviews, pupils from poorer backgrounds can often be at a disadvantage compared with those who have been reared in acceptably perjink neighbourhoods. |
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If not, the achievements of the past few years low inflation, faster growth than the EU average and an acceptably low budget deficit could be reversed. |
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Within the design of the instrument, one could also consider an early release of the guarantee when the projects reach an acceptably high performance level. |
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Although that study had not estimated the cost of upgrading roads to minimum national standards, it had concluded that the pavement surfaces over which much of the traffic moved were acceptably smooth. |
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The establishment and its equipment must be capable of being kept acceptably clean while operations are taking place and of being readily cleaned when operations have concluded. |
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An independent veterinarians' report published in 2002 in the Canadian Veterinary Journal found that the large majority of seals taken during the hunt are killed in an acceptably humane manner. |
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Language acceptably but with some noticeable imperfections. |
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Our outlook on credit quality remains positive for 2005, as BMO has acceptably low exposure to sectors of concern, corporate default rates are low and U. S. economic growth in 2005 is expected to remain solid. |
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The cynical notion that a certain proportion of each generation could acceptably be lost to drug addiction violates the most basic of human ethics. |
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Owners need decision-support tools to help them manage their bridges and ensure that the risk of failure is kept at an acceptably low level throughout the life of a bridge. |
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Similarly, an appropriate level of abundance that addresses demographic concerns would result in an acceptably low risk of extinction for a sub-population. |
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With respect to these concerns, the Commission is satisfied that a letter of credit is an acceptably secure financial instrument for the purpose of a financial guarantee. |
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Non-GSO user terminals would need to be kept outside of this contour in order to guarantee that interference levels from the FS transmitter would be acceptably low. |
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Before it became possible to produce glass with acceptably flat surfaces, bronze was a standard material for mirrors. |
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The data confirmed that patients on fomivirsen experience acceptably low levels of ocular adverse events and no systemic side effects due to fomivirsen. |
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Using their knowledge of the eye-brain, they did no more than was necessary to fool the eye into seeing acceptably detailed and nonflickering images. |
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