The boat was grossly overloaded, even more so than the usual refugee vessel. |
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I think they are evading their responsibility in a grossly irresponsible way. |
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The majority of people grossly underestimate the effort required to earn a certification. |
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Businesses grossly underestimate the spending power of disabled people, says the commission. |
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For a start, many people grossly underestimate the time their project will take and, as a result, jobs either don't get completed or are rushed. |
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He believes they are grossly underestimating the impact of growth on their infrastructure. |
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The last five years, the government has been grossly underestimating its revenue, steadily. |
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This grossly underestimates the fixed costs involved in running a CD manufacturing plant. |
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Catlin is almost militant in his view that the system is grossly underfinanced. |
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They are overwhelmingly relegated to low paying jobs and are grossly under-represented in the Universities. |
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No, that would be grossly understating the hopelessness of his present situation. |
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Commentators who say that the political landscape changed dramatically in the past year are grossly understating the true state of affairs. |
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Often, the spines are grossly unequal in size, and some or all may bear petal-like flanges proximally or distally. |
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He did not perform rhinoplasty if the sinus disease was grossly purulent or mycotic and all cases were carried out as day surgery. |
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Compared with the Book of Common Prayer, modern prayer books in the Anglican Communion are grossly overweight. |
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As a result of this grossly unjust and unfair agreement my state has lost thousands of crores. |
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Her behavior borders on the grossly unethical, reporting lie after lie to serve her friends. |
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It soon became apparent, however, that I was grossly unqualified for the position. |
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I could go on, but all I can say is that branding her as someone unfit to serve because of her politics is grossly unfair. |
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The vermiform appendix measured 7 cm in length and 0.5 cm on average diameter and was grossly unremarkable with a lumen patent up to the tip. |
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But he was unorthodox, and as soon as the grave closed over him, he was grossly calumniated. |
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We are no strangers to men dressing as women, but they are generally either grossly exaggerated or come across as merely camp. |
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I think it is grossly unfair the way he has been hung out to dry on this issue. |
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The costs ordered to be paid should not in the ordinary way be grossly disproportionate to the fine. |
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The reality is that wind power is grossly uneconomic electricity, subsidised up to the hilt. |
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I have worked on multiple campaigns where we were grossly outspent, yet we were able to establish a superior Web presence. |
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One simple filter is a piece of grossly overexposed black-and-white film that has been fully processed. |
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She should have known that the vessel was grossly and dangerously overloaded. |
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The main objection is that Ireland's motorists are already grossly overtaxed due to the presence of vehicle registration tax. |
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Unless it is grossly personal or attacking a family member, who cares what words are hucked at you. |
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The pancreatic duct and main branches were patent and grossly unremarkable. |
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Clearly, this is a grossly simplified example but it serves to illustrate how such a solution is very open to sabotage. |
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They had their fairy tales, of course, but they were grossly inaccurate pieces of fiction that had long since strayed from the actual facts. |
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The truth is, unless you are criminally inclined or grossly unlucky, you have far more to fear from other farangs than from the natives. |
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This is grossly inappropriate behaviour and completely inconsistent with the image of honesty and integrity to which she likes to pretend. |
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Our conclusion was that these were incorrect, grossly distorted and thus misleading. |
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The assertion that these claims have been shown to be grossly inflated is a little premature in my opinion. |
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The actual number of enemy dead was grossly inflated in order to make it appear that we were winning. |
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But the handicaps for Roberts and Helmar had been grossly inflated, by 14 and 15 strokes. |
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The figures suggested by Trives are grossly inflated and completely unrealistic having regard to the exigent circumstances. |
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The numbers of complaints may also have been inflated by the hysterical, grossly distorted and inflammatory press coverage of the programme. |
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It's grossly invasive and humiliating, an insult to the dignity of any person. |
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To have conducted the investigation in any other manner would have been grossly irresponsible. |
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The right fallopian tube, right ovary, uterine corpus, and uterine cervix were all grossly unremarkable. |
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Critics say the changes won't make all that much difference to what is a grossly unjust postcode lottery. |
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That case concerned an officer's conviction by a court martial in India of an offence of grossly insubordinate conduct. |
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Now Collins defines the word as grossly offensive, violent or unrestrained behaviour, or extravagant or immoderate. |
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The report did not give a grossly unfair impression of the hospital and his letter only serves to mislead the public again. |
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Calmly I went in and looked in the mirror only to find that my left pupil was grossly dilated, the right one being normal and reacting. |
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The graphical dimension of the episode was grossly under-played, creating room for public speculation. |
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The fault lies in our present planning laws which so grossly favour developers. |
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The school was grossly irresponsible for letting the students get that close to a wild, living thing. |
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Everything was going great until one day he made a political comment that was so grossly insensitive I snapped. |
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Their telecast is so grossly incompetent that one is left full of disgust and in deep despair. |
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This initiative has been sharply criticised as grossly inefficient and counterproductive. |
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From a legal standpoint, the newspaper's reaction can only be described as grossly inappropriate. |
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Prices have continued to fall, leaving the manufacturer with stockpiles of grossly overpriced material. |
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They have seen people on TV who are so grossly muscular they can't even comb their hair. |
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Twenty years ago, you'd be hard put to find anyone grossly overweight or pathologically obese. |
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She was great fun and that's why it's so grossly unfair no one visited or cared for her. |
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Too many fatty treats can prove fatal for much-loved pets as they become grossly overweight. |
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The ban was introduced because below cost selling was seen as grossly unfair to the small shopkeeper at the time. |
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She's seventeen, and already she's being grossly stared at and objectified by men much older than herself. |
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We stopped at a buffet place on the way home for dinner just so we could grossly stuff ourselves again. |
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Profanity is defined as language so grossly offensive as to provoke violent resentment. |
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He had a coarse laugh, and joked grossly with the peasant women, young or old, who came to the window. |
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She looked blowsy, she looked like an unhappy, beaten-down woman, and she was eating grossly and acting very strangely. |
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Only Mitya went on grossly laughing as they followed clinging to each other. |
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It was grossly overcrowded and lacking in elementary safety measures and basic facilities. |
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Blowing smoke across a room is not much different and the grossly discourteous and rude habit in which smokers engaged was awful. |
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Either she was about 20 weeks pregnant or her bladder was grossly distended. |
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Ludwig grossly distorted this history by describing Dobbs merely as a leader of the Teamsters. |
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The procedures of the Japanese trial were grossly divergent from American legal standards of due process. |
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A much-experienced newspaper colleague excoriated me as grossly unfair, if not libellous. |
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In the resection specimen, irregular zones of fibrosis and a dilatation of the glandular excretory duct system were grossly evident. |
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Another problem I have is with people who grossly exaggerate minor ailments just to get extended time off work. |
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To do so is grossly unfair to the students who work so hard to achieve those results. |
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He was a good and industrious workman in the shop, but both he and his wife were grossly intemperate at home. |
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What is grossly lacking, as much from the Right as from the Left, is any living sense of that. |
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And last but not least, I've become depressed, noncommittal, and grossly pessimistic. |
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Within a year, addicted to laudanum and alcohol and grossly overweight, George IV was dead. |
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Indeed the leaderene regarded television to be dominated by the unions and grossly overmanned. |
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The amount of retrograde amnesia in H. M., for example, may have been grossly underestimated. |
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The roadbed looked like it was made from rectangular white building stones, grouted together carefully, that had been grossly discolored. |
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First opponents of change construct an Aunt Sally, grossly misrepresenting it. |
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The strings are so old they sound like dusty clothes lines that are grossly out of tune. |
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As this history is often incomplete, our measured population of all patients on tamoxifen is grossly underestimated. |
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Forecasts that are grossly off target can do more than merely hamper efficiency. |
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Their period was marked by tremendous economic expansion whose material fruit remained grossly maldistributed. |
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Event after event causes Philip to wonder whether Rachel is a scheming murderous or grossly maligned woman. |
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The word in the market is that they grossly miscalculated and the die is cast. |
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This vital missing ingredient leaves the characterisation grossly underdeveloped, and the plot, somewhat on the thin side. |
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I detect a resentful air out there, a feeling of wings clipped, of space grossly invaded, of a winter's benign neglect cast violently aside. |
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His depiction of a minatory US foreign policy and its sinister motives is grossly unfair. |
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I don't particularly agree the council should acquire private properties as they are grossly mismanaged when in council hands. |
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I am happy to seek leave to table the letter I wrote to the newspaper, which had grossly misquoted me. |
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This decision grossly misrepresents the nature of such practices and will only serve to distort public understanding of religious devotion. |
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Her abdomen was grossly distended and tympanitic with high-pitched bowel sounds. |
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The tropical marine blowfish, which can grossly distend its spiny body into globular form, thereby terrifying confused predators. |
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Lawsuits can slow Forest Service efforts to salvage log burned areas or thin unburned ones, but he grossly exaggerated it. |
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Most profits from the Portuguese-dominated sectors went overseas, leaving the colony grossly undercapitalized. |
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They were many miles from the nearest, grossly under-equipped health clinic. |
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Iraq's army, grossly underequipped compared with the US military, is constantly targeted by insurgents. |
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Having autism is not a fate worse than death, and it is grossly offensive for anti-vaxxers to suggest it is. |
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It was such a blip on the radar that I underestimated its success grossly. |
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They argue that the problem does not exist, or has been grossly exaggerated, and they call the reformers alarmists, fanatics, scaremongers, prophets of doom and so on. |
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I couldn't even finish it because it was so grossly sickening. |
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Costs of living differ radically, and where subsistence production accounts for a large part of the food supply, GNP grossly underestimates wealth. |
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Of course, calling Descartes the first nerd grossly ignores his personal refinement, elegant prose style, sly wit, even his surprising career as a soldier of fortune. |
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The conditions were very bad, and we were grossly undermanned. |
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Others steadfastly maintain that numbers such as those are grossly inflated, and that abduction of children by strangers with bad intent is actually quite rare. |
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Japan had grossly overinflated prices because of its flawed system. |
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Police claim the boat capsized because it was grossly overloaded. |
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The ad is so grossly political that the TV station stopped running it. |
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It's not a be-all-and-end-all kind of idea, but it's an idea that stops and makes you think in what is often a grossly oversimplified area of debate. |
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The reality is in Europe today that Roma children are grossly overrepresented in state care institutions. |
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I was so grossly overweight I found it difficult to walk to the bus stop. |
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To grossly oversimplify, if everyone rushed to the bank to withdraw cash due to a financial panic, there would not be enough money for everyday business. |
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Such grossly distorted views of the budget are not inevitable. |
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It is grossly immoral and a flagrant breach of the copyright laws. |
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She suggests that the article is a horribly offensive diatribe that grossly over-generalises in its satirisation of the downtrodden Ulster underclass. |
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More to the point, who is kidding who when you have to purchase your ticket to finals now grossly inflated in scale via the humiliations of a play-off? |
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While there is something in such a description, it is grossly exaggerated. |
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Large abdominal periaortic and mesenteric lymph node masses, measuring up to 10 cm in diameter, grossly showed necrosis and sclerosis on sectioning. |
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Back home I stowed my shopping away, had a grossly over-indulgent lunch of sausage rolls and brown sauce, and took myself off for a long, long afternoon nap. |
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The midbrain, brainstem, and cerebellum appeared grossly normal. |
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The power has already been bought in advance at grossly inflated prices. |
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They also provide grossly misleading information on animal research. |
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As a reasonable citizen, what really troubles the professor is that this priority to achieve gender equity in the ranks is an example of grossly misplaced priorities. |
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Second, he grossly misrepresents the views of the American people, blaming them for an increasingly unpopular policy pursued by the US ruling elite. |
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The fault is mine, it's clear I grossly mistranslated the scrolls. |
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It is grossly unfair and it is defeating the purpose of these meetings. |
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The renal pelvis, calyces, and renal vein were grossly uninvolved. |
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Earlier this year the U.S. Department of Agriculture updated its guidelines for industrial pharming, but many scientists believe these are grossly inadequate. |
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The administration grossly distorted intelligence to make that case. |
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The situation was in practical terms unenforceable and grossly anomalous. |
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If there is no workable defence of insanity, it is surely wrong to convict a grossly disordered killer of murder when the less stigmatic offence of manslaughter is at hand. |
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It is grossly inconsistent with the principles of responsible government for the opposition to lack a way to express no confidence in the Executive. |
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What has been grossly overlooked throughout age immemorial is that both aspects need each other for wholeness! |
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If the thinking was that catering to the younger set would help to win more viewers, the network was grossly mistaken. |
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He has grossly misused his position and abused his authority. |
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Then how does he respond criticism that writing and publishing it is grossly offensive? |
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There is clearly no incentive for this grossly inefficient state company to save money when they can hike up the cost of their product at will. |
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However, similar attempts with infective agents and agents with aerobiological decay rates proved to yield grossly inaccurate results. |
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The grossly unequal societies we now know were beginning to form. |
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During the operation the right colon was noted to have perforated into the tumor, with succus entericus grossly visible. |
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But the main innovation was that they put yellow stripes on their purple pill, and charged consumers grossly inflated prices. |
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But this politically mindless approach may produce, whether intended or not, the most grossly gerrymandered results. |
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That may be enough to detect grossly visible contamination, for example fecal matter, but not dangerous bacteria. |
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Hollywood would never grossly distort the Civil War or D-day. |
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Investigation revealed a grossly hemolyzed sample, representing the most common type of preanalytical error. |
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Apart from moderate colonic diverticulosis in the second case, each bowel was otherwise grossly unremarkable. |
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The diagnosis of DMM had not been suspected clinically, radiographically, surgically, grossly, or initially, on frozen section. |
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Research I later carried out into this unlikely development led me to conclude that I may have grossly misunderestimated the entire encounter. |
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The individual locules, seen grossly, are typically between 1 and 3 cm and have thick walls. |
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A heavy drinker, he would prove himself grossly incompetent as a general during the Crisis. |
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It is most common in the case of professionals who are grossly negligent in the course of their employment. |
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Allied fire support was grossly inadequate and the raiding force was largely trapped on the beach by obstacles and German fire. |
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He had, during many years, earned his daily bread by pandaring to the vicious taste of the pit, and by grossly flattering rich and noble patrons. |
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Kublai turned to food and drink for comfort, became grossly overweight, and suffered gout and diabetes. |
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Since discontinuation of power is not a voluntary act, not grossly negligent, and is in the patient's best interests, no crime takes place. |
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What will probably result is a grossly undercommented program, with brief comments that are only marginally helpful. |
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This results when a small region, whose magnetic field is grossly amplified by vortically induced shear, is spun about the symmetry axis. |
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There are 40 operating rooms at Hospital A, and to describe the central pre-op area as a veritable beehive is to grossly understate it. |
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As a result, by the time of the great expansion of German cities in the 1890s and first decade of the 20th century, rural areas were grossly overrepresented. |
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Conservatives like it because lowering rates stimulates the economy and eliminating loopholes curbs tax-driven economic decisions that grossly misallocate capital. |
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Hoyt said the plaintiffs failed to prove BP was grossly negligent. |
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Wilcox can be forgiven for misspelling the name of the traditional Vietnamese tunic known as the ao dai and for grossly overstating the value of the Vietnamese currency. |
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Teeth number 17 and 16 were restorable, but 26 and 27 were grossly carious with associated buccal swelling and the diagnosis was periapical periodontitis. |
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The 2009 proficiencies reported by the state-sponsored Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System were grossly distorted at the 10th grade but not at 4th grade. |
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After the passing of much time, the savants of Spain, like their counterparts in Portugal, replied that Columbus had grossly underestimated the distance to Asia. |
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Believe me, sir, he hath been abused, grossly abused to you. |
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There is no proof of premeditated or grossly negligent wrongdoing. |
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The idea that the system is grossly unfair is a major oversimplification. |
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The Adomako test is objective, but a defendant who is reckless as defined in Stone may well be the more readily found to be grossly negligent to a criminal degree. |
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Don't irritate with grossly irrelevant or overly salesy messages. |
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