Infra dig is short for the Latin phrase infra dignitatem which means beneath one's dignity. |
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It seemed, in that perspective, just a little infra dig to enjoin such praise. |
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Good quality glass skins are toughened for impact resistance and treated to filter out ultra violet and infra red rays. |
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For a further discussion of the importance of vancomycin resistance, see infra notes 125-128 and accompanying text. |
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For a further discussion on impact fees and their relationship to carrying capacity programs, see infra n.97 and accompanying text. |
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By adjusting the support at the tip of the headshell, it eliminates the low infra noise caused by the warp of LP surface. |
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I have never, ever considered cancelling my subscription – to do so would be beyond infra dig. |
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The worst thing you can do is get into a confrontation with somebody else's five-year-old. Not only is it infra dig, but it can result in the most terrible broigus. |
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There can be a philistinism within this field that is philistinely denounced as infra dig. |
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However, I feel that it would be infra dig to conduct this interview carrying a watermelon. |
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And then there were those who considered his histrionics thoroughly infra dig. |
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Objects that smack of newness or have a gaudy shine are similarly infra dig. |
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Metal nameplates would be considered scandalously infra dig. |
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He invented the writ Quare ejecit infra terminum and was influential in the writing of several other novel writs. |
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This means foreseeing industrial capacities, orders, a transport plan and coordination with internal SNCF Infra customers, led by the EVEN units which do the site work. |
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We will have to exploit the unique expertise at Infra and its real costs, and fight so that this crown jewel of the Group is appreciated at its rightful value. |
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At the request of Ballast Nedam's Board of Management, Mr Hans Huis in 't Veld has been appointed an acting member of Infra Special Projects' management team. |
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