I view it as belated recognition that not all travelers are satisfied with a cookie-cutter room and neglectful service. |
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Splitting the difference between architect design and cookie-cutter buildings, these can be built as custom projects. |
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Making conservation tillage work in organic systems is no cookie-cutter recipe. |
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There should be more houses like this, and not those cookie-cutter suburbs that seem to be cropping up everywhere. |
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An increasing number of home buyers understand the qualitative difference between a cookie-cutter house and a well-designed one. |
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David's friends, family, and lovers are cookie-cutter characters with paper-thin personalities. |
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Maybe it's because these characters are not all cookie-cutter versions of typical movie teens. |
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No two camps are exactly alike, and a company offering cookie-cutter coverage is likely to leave you without the protection you need. |
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It has a few good moments, but sinks under its cookie-cutter plot and cardboard characters. |
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This movie had a cookie-cutter plot and generic characters, which is largely why it failed to succeed. |
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Nor is it a surprise that large bureaucracies favor cookie-cutter solutions that may not apply to any given problem. |
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We've tried not to standardize our process, because that just gets you into a routine of producing cookie-cutter solutions. |
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It could be argued that these cookie-cutter stadiums contribute to the home teams' bad performance, but I doubt the argument would be sound. |
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It has no cookie-cutter franchises in its four-block commercial district, and locals seem to shop here as often as visitors. |
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You can't take a cookie-cutter approach with the country and try to say that every province is the same in social makeup. |
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From then on it can become a continually improving cookie-cutter operation. |
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Farm operations vary so widely that it's impossible to have a cookie-cutter approach. |
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There is no cookie-cutter approach, the general said, so a different model is applied according to the perspective of each African nation. |
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They just want a safe desk job and a decent salary and a cookie-cutter house in the suburbs. |
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Kelly, who began her career as a lawyer, is far from a cookie-cutter anchor. |
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Not your cookie-cutter cookbook, this will have you getting creative and not just following directions. |
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The cookie-cutter predictability of hyper-partisan talk radio talking points is provoking a backlash. |
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Using a small cookie-cutter, cut out rounds and place on an ungreased baking-tray. |
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I love traveling to new places, the chance to see how other folks live, and, no, I don't want a cookie-cutter experience. |
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Unlike other cookie-cutter rap cliques in the business, Young L, Stunna, Uno, and B are products of their unique environment. |
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But Payne continually undermines this approach with repeated cheap zingers at Middle American stereotypes, and the allegedly incredibly dull, cookie-cutter existence of same. |
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And their gutter-laden, trashy sound is fresh and invigorating when every other punk band today overproduces their album into listless cookie-cutter status. |
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Of course, we understand that there is no one-size fits all approach, that national circumstances must be taken into account, and that climate change cannot be fought through a cookie-cutter approach. |
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The federal and state governments create cookie-cutter, one-size-fits-all solutions that frustrate rather than serve. |
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They want everything to be what I call cookie-cutter or hamburger television stations, where they just churn out the exact same product. |
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Irregular floor plans were to be avoided, as were cookie-cutter complexes. |
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I sought someone who didn't fall back on cookie-cutter diagnoses because my history was anything but cookie-cutter. |
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It is easy to picture the scene in motion and envision the cookie-cutter houses circling in lazy eddies, bumping into each other gently. |
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They're definitely not cookie-cutter philanthropists. |
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You were staying in another big-name, cookie-cutter hotel chain. |
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Too often, the campaign ads take on a cookie-cutter quality. |
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And in a sea of mass production and cookie-cutter sequels, handmade films are an assertion of the importance of the small, the unique and the individual. |
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We don't bring cookie-cutter solutions to the sectors we service. |
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Eric Cantor was a noxious, cookie-cutter, U.S. Chamber, GOP hypocrite. |
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The Base and Wing Commanders clearly indicated that the nature, scope and variety the specialty interest programs would make it virtually impossible to adopt a cookie-cutter approach. |
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Essential to the developer's vision of producing a traditional urban neighborhood was avoiding a cookie-cutter similarity among so many residences. |
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The subdivision was nothing but row after row of cookie-cutter houses. |
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The salons of West Berlin's privileged feature cookie-cutter Klimt prints and those dreadful headphones-on-glass-heads, and much early-80s red-and-black satiny upchuck. |
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It's a cookie-cutter philosophy, but the cookie cutter doesn't work here. |
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I like the fact that Corbyn isn't a cookie-cutter career politician, repeating platitudes ad nauseam. |
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I don't think a cookie-cutter solution will work in all cases. |
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