Injuries caused by frit fly larvae were satisfactorily controlled with insecticides applied as a seed dressing. |
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We were dismal in the Hong Kong history round, but did satisfactorily in current events. |
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She had no personal resentments or bitterness about life, and had been twice satisfactorily married and twice widowed. |
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Sustainability issues can only be satisfactorily addressed on a whole-of-government basis. |
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Those who fail to satisfactorily complete such a program will be subject to dismissal or demotion. |
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Feeling as if I were on the witness stand, I grew tongue-tied and hesitant, and was unable to answer her questions satisfactorily. |
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Do I have to overhaul my engine at the recommended time interval even though it's operating satisfactorily? |
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We trust that we have satisfactorily explained this part of the Bank's claim for privilege. |
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The audio is a standard mono, with no hiss except at high volumes, and does its job satisfactorily. |
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For example, both wings of a bird must be very similar in size and shape if it is to be able to fly satisfactorily. |
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However, the implied premise that the visual supplements would provide the exhibition's historical context was not satisfactorily realized. |
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Because the blue used was generally indigo, two separate dyebaths were required or, less satisfactorily, green pigments were used. |
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The controls work satisfactorily, though the handbrake placing is best suited for LHD cars. |
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For a time, a contemporary of the poet with his own cancer came to visit him and they were able to converse quite satisfactorily. |
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Despite its weaknesses, it never drags and by the end ties up the plot quite satisfactorily without copping out. |
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Grows satisfactorily from cormlets, because husks of cormlets are very hardy and they sprout very long. |
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In occurrences like this there are always circumstances involving difficulty which a full narration of details would satisfactorily clear up. |
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Unless the salesman can successfully answer that question satisfactorily, even the price of the product will not convince the prospect to buy. |
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Indeed, it is open to a pupil master to refuse to certify that a pupil has completed pupillage satisfactorily. |
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Only when these are dealt with satisfactorily does the mini-micro world of the hearth and home get a mention. |
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He reportedly was angered when nearly 30 marshals deplaned and only one was dressed satisfactorily. |
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Mathias was a quick learner, in just a short time he could perform the kicks satisfactorily. |
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While his performance during the exercise was not especially noteworthy, he acquitted himself satisfactorily overall. |
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But normally if the weather was wet, my Lord, no you wouldn't have done it satisfactorily at all. |
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It's an airy-fairy philosophical concept that even the experts can't satisfactorily define. |
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This method works satisfactorily and is technically the simplest of the 3 options. |
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Therefore the Government in particular and society in general is duty-bound to assist the construction industry to perform satisfactorily. |
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Even if the land issue is satisfactorily resolved, there is no guarantee that tribal dissent would vanish from this part of God's own country. |
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They would satisfactorily bust a clay pipe or knock over a duck without the risk of ricochet. |
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When asthma is satisfactorily controlled, asthmatics need not be restricted from any activity up to and including competitive athletics. |
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When we had left the village and were driving along in our tarantass the mystery was satisfactorily cleared up. |
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These Dutch terms are really untranslatable, containing more nuances than can be satisfactorily conveyed by a single English word. |
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When it comes to playing Liszt satisfactorily, far more virtues are required than mere courage. |
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Unfortunately, the individual efforts just don't come together satisfactorily. |
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The most discussed anomaly in Huckleberry Finn's narrative has been satisfactorily explained away by modern critical commentary. |
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All loose ends are tied up satisfactorily without feeling forced or phoney. |
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Take a good, close look at whether your marital relationship is functioning satisfactorily. |
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Copper can also be welded, brazed and soldered satisfactorily. |
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Each show ends a hint of borgesian uncertainty, as if the mystery can never quite be satisfactorily explained. |
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After this was satisfactorily accomplished the pandit joined our hands and bid me and my future husband to rise so that we could perform the required walk around the fire. |
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How on earth can learners be satisfactorily taught by someone who did not undergo any teacher training course while qualified teachers roam the streets jobless? |
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The mouse took his exit from the stage at this point, leaving a situation that defies being wound up with any kind of a satisfactorily dramatic close. |
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In recent years, engineers have developed receivers that will perform satisfactorily even with multipath-corrupted and severely attenuated signals such as those found indoors. |
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Panel data would be needed to address the second issue satisfactorily. |
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It's the result of a wider sentiment of fear in the community, brought about by our failure to satisfactorily tackle the misunderstandings and myths we have about each other. |
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It must be faced up to and resolved expeditely and satisfactorily in the interest of our games and players. |
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But that was merely a piece of furtive knowledge which he happened to possess because his memory was not satisfactorily under control. |
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He bought one for 20 guineas, transported it back and found it to work quite satisfactorily. |
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The board's inspectors were able to visit local authorities and ensure that they were performing satisfactorily. |
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The Ems became a road leading nowhere for them, nor were they ever able to bridge the swamps satisfactorily with causeways. |
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A title becomes dormant if nobody has claimed the title, or if no claim has been satisfactorily proven. |
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It is impossible to satisfactorily date the beginning of the novel in English. |
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But he rarely seemed satisfactorily to grasp the incredibly complex process of introducing natural light into his interior spaces. |
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Field tests are essential to assure the operating room performs satisfactorily and achieves the contamination standards. |
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Discussions with a fourth developer, for Royal Dominica, are progressing satisfactorily. |
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Beer, obviously, and no-nonsense big plates of meat slathered satisfactorily in gravy. |
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Fundamental structural improvements in the socioeconomic systems of the planet's peoples are required to satisfactorily resolve the Earth's multifaceted energy problem. |
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It is native to Mediterranean Europe but was introduced to the southern US states from Bermuda and is used on courses where bent grass will not grow satisfactorily. |
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Constantius was not born to the purple and Maximianus was the only original member of the First Tetrarchy from whom Constantine could satisfactorily derive his rule. |
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The ministers use all their intelligence and strength to perform his job satisfactorily, in which the ruler takes no part, but merely waits for the job to be finished. |
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Thus Harry Blackmore Whittington's questions regarding the abrupt nature of the Cambrian explosion remain, and have yet to be satisfactorily answered. |
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All these preliminaries being satisfactorily settled, without more ado she took her seat at the card-table, and was soon deeply lost in the anxieties of lansquenette. |
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Schilleau and Pasquer report a recovery after the intraspinal injection of electragol, but the nature of the organism was not very satisfactorily demonstrated. |
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