The bakery, pharmacy, and orderliness suggest self-confidence if not sufficiency. |
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Blue quartz, also called dumortierite, is a stone of order that can enhance organizational abilities, self-discipline, and orderliness. |
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The older school of novelists were not, however, sure that they altogether liked the new orderliness about such things. |
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But for some things, orderliness and logic give me an aesthetic tingle on a par with a beautifully crafted film or a garden that just works. |
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A wealthy neighborhood is characterized by orderliness, cleanliness, peace and quiet, moderation and beauty. |
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However, public indiscipline still creates chaos, where a little patience from drivers and orderliness would solve most if not all problems of Bangalore traffic. |
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How can orderliness and organization be a method to achieve spirituality? |
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He also used regimentation, orderliness, neatness, and precision, an enormous effort to have everything at all times in its proper place. |
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The situation was never so grim in Canada, where a tradition of orderliness at least made our cities relatively safe places to live in and visit. |
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These systems contribute to the orderliness, attention to detail and spotlessness necessary to its operations. |
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Protest in Hong Kong, compared with some other big cities in Asia, has long been remarkable for its orderliness. |
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The purpose of intervention will shift away from the unattainable and focus on orderliness in the markets and preventing a dollar landslide. |
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The flexible bulthaup b2 internal organization makes the kitchen workshop a place of exemplary orderliness. |
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The aim of this provision is obviously to guarantee the orderliness of the document and to avoid losses, subtractions or substitutions. |
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Characterized by constraints, clarity, and orderliness, the framework has the potential to reduce the incidence and cost of financial crises. |
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The design of the kitchen workbench perfectly meets the couple's desire for maximum openness and orderliness. |
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It implies a certain intensity and an internal and external orderliness, adapted to the various personal and family situations of each. |
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The duration and orderliness of these shifts will help to determine the severity of the global recession. |
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The mainstream Internet voice is for democratic rule of law, fairness, justice, trust, amity, orderliness, harmony between man and nature and that is for the best. |
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She loved Ty, but she never got his organization and orderliness. |
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Despite the theoretical orderliness of the hierarchy, extraordinarily complex and difficult relationships have evolved within many of the ministries. |
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Paulson said he was working with U. S. and international regulators and congressional policymakers to take additional steps to maintain the stability and orderliness of the financial markets. |
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Maybe it is Bruckner's orderliness against Mahler's excursive narrative. |
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The Dutch teachers had gone, but the European values of discipline, tidiness, respect and orderliness lived on very strongly in the ethos of the school. |
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Many otherwise well qualified salesmen are being kept from advancement to more important positions chiefly because they shun system and defy orderliness in the way they go about their work. |
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Thus, it is not marginality per se that is dangerous: rather, it is the visible presence of marginal people within prime space that represents a threat to a sense of public order and orderliness. |
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What we should like, of course, is more orderliness in the weather. |
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Having a pattern of orderliness helps you when difficulties arise. |
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She is physically incapable of doing nothing, systematizes herself like a businessman, has a mania for orderliness, punctuality, and concise motions and notions. |
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From the Journal's perspective, an embargo creates a certain orderliness and works to preserve the newsiness of the Journal. |
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The book describes Elizabeth's love of horses and dogs, her orderliness, and her attitude of responsibility. |
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Music was thought to reflect the orderliness of the cosmos, and was associated particularly with mathematics and knowledge. |
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