No satisfactory explanation is forthcoming from the home office about why the prison population is rising unchecked. |
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The knight began his journey to discover what women desire, but could find no satisfactory answers or responses. |
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A patient's experience will not be satisfactory if the caregiver is too stretched to respond appropriately. |
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Step Into Liquid is a surfing documentary that offers a satisfactory amount of thrills within a tsunami of platitudes and hyperbole. |
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Admission to exams was open to students who had a satisfactory attendance record and who were deemed by teachers as likely to pass. |
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We had many vets look at him to try and solve his problems, but without any satisfactory answers. |
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Theo had asked him a number of times, but he never got a satisfactory answer. |
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Finding at least partly satisfactory answers to these and similar employment-related problems, requires astute analysis. |
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One of the chief means by which the drainage would be improved would be by the development of a more satisfactory means of disposing of sewage. |
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As noted above, creationists do not have a really satisfactory explanation for the increasing modernness of fossils. |
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These are important research questions for which we do not yet have satisfactory answers. |
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The cultural practices and fertilization practices recommended for wheat are satisfactory for triticale. |
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If I was to stay here, I needed to find satisfactory answers to a couple of key questions. |
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Because of the shortness of the season, no satisfactory playoff system has ever been agreed on. |
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For MacIntyre, moral questions can only be answered in a satisfactory way from within moral communities. |
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This measure would keep its creditors at bay until it can find a satisfactory solution to its troubles. |
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The treasurer presented her financial report and it proved very satisfactory. |
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You have not produced satisfactory evidence of your identity, nationality or lawful basis to be in the United Kingdom. |
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I do not consider the applicant has even now provided satisfactory evidence that she may be unfit to attend the bankruptcy hearing. |
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There was no satisfactory evidence of the condition of the hull at Piraeus. |
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Your teacher will consider this to be minimally satisfactory progress for a semester's work. |
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The objective fact seems to be that there was no satisfactory evidence of damage. |
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A field effect transistor utilizes an oxide film to obtain satisfactory performance characteristics and ease of manufacture. |
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If we do not get a satisfactory response from you by 15th September 2002, we shall be constrained to launch a nation-wide satyagraha. |
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This alloy is, however, not satisfactory for use at elevated temperatures because it is age hardenable, and becomes embrittled. |
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Using equal capacitance of 12 to 16 microfarads per horsepower should result in a satisfactory balance. |
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Quinine alone is recommended now only for pregnant women, for whom no satisfactory alternatives exist. |
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They were both pretty ordinary, lived normal lives, made satisfactory grades and were decent looking. |
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On the other hand, the system may be perfectly satisfactory but the prison officer responsible for keeping observation may fall asleep on duty. |
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He could not find deductively a satisfactory relationship between rates of interest and savings levels. |
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In our submission, anything short of that is not a satisfactory discharge of the obligations of the promisor to give a right of first refusal. |
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Some do not propagate freely nor continue with a satisfactory show of flower. |
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If we ensure these few things, working with our computers becomes an effortless and satisfactory experience. |
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Either prepared slug bait sold under various trade names or dust containing metaldehyde is satisfactory. |
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The ending, when everyone finally goes to Canterbury, ties things up in a satisfactory, almost mystical fashion. |
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From 1986-1991, the authors treated 21 cases using Chinese medicinals which clear heat and quicken the blood with entirely satisfactory results. |
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This reductionist or mechanistic view of patients is no longer satisfactory. |
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No wonder we can't get a satisfactory definition of what it means to be Australian when we waffle on about a fair go, tolerance and mateship. |
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One coat of a penetrating sealer can give satisfactory performance, but two coats are generally better. |
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The least satisfactory aspect of the book is that which has received the most fulsome praise from certain critics. |
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The deposit earns interest and is generally refundable once you establish a satisfactory credit history. |
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For which other sport can you play for a full five days and still reach no satisfactory resolution? |
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Although both flights were completely full, the level of service was quite satisfactory. |
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Back in the crepuscular gloom of my Tyneside flat, the result seemed satisfactory. |
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Often what seems like adequate grass cover does not support satisfactory levels of gain. |
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A satisfactory description of such processes is still to be found despite the close attentions of many nebula cosmogonists. |
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There were no satisfactory audit procedures we could carry out to obtain adequate assurance regarding the correctness of the estimate. |
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We made a date, after I assured him that corned beef would be satisfactory. |
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The recipient of affectional love given by a raptophile is not satisfactory as the recipient of carnal lust. |
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All but two of the satisfactory liners have a minimum Taber value of 15 or more revolutions per centigram of material worn away. |
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In all forms of alopecia, hairpieces and surgical transplants can produce satisfactory results but are expensive. |
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He prescribed coppice with standards under a 30 year rotation, the scheme had worked satisfactory. |
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The firm called off takeover talks last November because the price discussed was not satisfactory. |
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Both gearbox and final drive ratios have been changed to suit the new engine and the result is very satisfactory. |
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If a part object is used for clinging, which quite frequently happens, the relationship can never be satisfactory for the ocnophil. |
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This omission is, I suspect, tied to Naugle's less than satisfactory presentation of Wittgenstein, whom he dismisses as a relativist and fideist. |
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The Whites did disinter some oddments, but these did not make satisfactory relics. |
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They and their caregivers were able to perform satisfactory drainage at home. |
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She has been an inspector for Cleveleys Park for many years and she confirmed that the standard of the care home was satisfactory. |
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So why should one buy a dedicated sound card if on-board solutions provide satisfactory features? |
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If you are open and honest from the beginning a mutually satisfactory agreement can be worked out. |
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It is not a satisfactory way of proceeding as far as our business is concerned. |
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Something that fits in with human nature, and is provenly practicable and satisfactory. |
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I attach hereto draft documents which I hope will form a satisfactory agreement in respect of services on the above Estate. |
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The condition of the decks and companion ladders, where cargo contamination could result in dangerous footing, is satisfactory. |
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Results were satisfactory, showing low Root Mean Square Errors, and parameters that were relatively uncorrelated. |
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Asking the doctor to adjust the non-functioning spouse's treatment might be more satisfactory for both partners. |
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It is also subject to environmental approval and the negotiation of a satisfactory dredging contract. |
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So it was decided that the old seal should remain as the common seal of the council until a more satisfactory design was forthcoming. |
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I feel that it is a sad indictment of our society that prostitution, in its current form, is considered a satisfactory form of social remedy. |
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Some times, the grafting is done by inarching, but the process is cumbersome, expensive and not very satisfactory. |
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A more satisfactory ending for the character might have been impalement from giant stalactite. |
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Alas, the real world is peopled by the satisfactory and the barely satisfactory. |
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The clearing house in ECC Dublin could forward your case to the Financial Ombudsman in Britain to look for a satisfactory solution. |
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Its purpose is instead to devise by reasoned argument ever more satisfactory syntheses of theory and experiment. |
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The analogue technique described above gives an entirely satisfactory imitation of a real swell box. |
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The results of their follow-up medical check-ups in January and March are satisfactory. |
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On the basis of available literature, Iaia gives a brief but satisfactory overview of production techniques. |
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I cannot see at the moment any satisfactory explanation for the six-month delay. |
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Can evolutionists, or creationists, offer the most satisfactory explanation of what happened? |
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At the end of two years' research when all tests had proved satisfactory the project fell into a state of dormancy. |
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Conditions indoors are regarded as satisfactory when the atmosphere can be maintained at an equable temperature and humidity. |
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Until results of the biological test are satisfactory, the sterilizer should be quarantined. |
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Doctors say he is making satisfactory progress after suffering extensive injuries in the accident five weeks ago today. |
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It's normally about now that I start considering the use of Queensberry Rules to settle matters in a satisfactory fashion. |
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Lurid and Eridsen used a sodium acetate buffer with some samples, but could not obtain satisfactory results. |
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Three Rowntrees bowlers had satisfactory spells with Dave Whittle's 3-21 being the pick of the trio. |
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The plays are excellently staged by the adaptor and designed with frugal artistry, making an altogether satisfactory evening. |
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If goods are not of satisfactory quality consumers are entitled to a legal remedy. |
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The criticisms of the law, and the absence of any satisfactory rationale justifies this course. |
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We had asked for some verifications from them about their process and the answers just weren't satisfactory. |
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It is hoped an agreement will be reached that is satisfactory to most people but there will complaints and criticism. |
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Again, neither the affirmative nor the negative answer is really satisfactory. |
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In few areas, however, have satisfactory alternative agricultural uses for the land been found. |
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If an object appears clear when viewed through the endoscope, the endoscope is deemed satisfactory. |
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This interpretation is satisfactory geometrically and kinematically, but less so dynamically. |
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Subsequent plain films and computed tomography confirmed satisfactory reduction with no acetabular fracture. |
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The fact that a knowledge base is satisfactory is not in itself a guarantee that the doctor is practising well. |
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The Crown in that case submitted that the confessions were rightly admitted and that the convictions were safe and satisfactory. |
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Under hot, dry conditions the spatterdash should be wetted to ensure satisfactory hardening. |
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Then, if the case stated were satisfactory, the order nisi could be granted on that day. |
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Another satisfactory method is to broadcast the seed followed by a shallow disking or harrowing and cultipacking. |
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The scheme is a well considered design, which is nicely detailed and handles the corner plot in a satisfactory way. |
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By chance I'd had them the day before as a satisfactory sop for a piece of grilled sea bass at Kensington Place in west London. |
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After medical staff took X-rays and scanned its brain, the child was allowed to leave and appeared to be making satisfactory progress. |
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The councillor allowed that the skate park as it stood was not satisfactory. |
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Weather conditions other than alternating early mists and warm afternoons can result in a satisfactory noble rot infection. |
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Another steam car proved to be more satisfactory and was approved for use alongside horse power. |
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Such interest, however, does not provide a morally satisfactory justification for violently repressing the Pullman strike. |
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Both of these seem to me matters which need resolution, and may not be capable of satisfactory control by conditions. |
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The law says your used car must be of satisfactory quality, as described and reasonably fit for its purpose. |
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For her part, Gertrude knows her Hamlet's unroyal condition makes Ophelia a satisfactory match. |
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Infection and lack of a satisfactory blood supply prevent grafts from surviving. |
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With one farmer acting as go-between, eventually you would hear the smack of spittle-wetted palms signifying a satisfactory result all round. |
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If the rivet is too short, there is not enough material to form a satisfactory blind side head. |
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User's attitudes also had to be examined in order to assess whether the approximations in the animation were satisfactory. |
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The Monday scheduled for the subsequent meeting attracted a satisfactory gathering of graduates and friends. |
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The proportions of gum and water to be added to a fixed oil, in order to produce a satisfactory emulsion, will vary according to the oil used. |
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This is slightly more difficult as I have yet to find a really satisfactory service. |
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But be wary, the quality, while satisfactory on a 3.5in screen, will look very ropey on a 32 in widescreen job. |
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Shop bosses need to negotiate arrangements with employees that are mutually satisfactory. |
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An ingenious pattern of brickwork bonding was adopted to ensure satisfactory composite action. |
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The concession only applies where satisfactory evidence is furnished to establish the bona fides of the case. |
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The proof which these furnish is always the more satisfactory, the more manifest it is that the coincidence was undesigned. |
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What was less satisfactory was that the documentation and the underlying philosophy did not appear to be at one. |
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Because of atrophy, cervical stenosis, or other conditions, obtaining satisfactory cervical samples from older women may be difficult. |
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The process for awarding such a large contract was far from satisfactory, nevertheless. |
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And if things are not to your satisfaction, they try to work with you to find a satisfactory solution. |
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The trial was satisfactory and flight without undercart became operational practice. |
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Salicional, viole, and octave coupler produce a satisfactory string chorus which is yet not so vivid as to be inconsistent with the genius of the Willis organ. |
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This is a partial answer, satisfactory to explain my own suffering. |
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In it the Committee observed that the housing and upkeep of lab animals was not satisfactory, nor were the animal cages and rooms in which they were kept. |
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Given that I have also shown that its practical impact upon children's wellbeing is nugatory, there seems to be no satisfactory justification for its retention. |
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You know when things keep progressing in a satisfactory manner and then catastrophe theory dictates that everything switched round and the path is in some other direction. |
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At this point in time, it is highly unlikely anyone has all the strategical and tactical answers certain to lead to entirely satisfactory outcomes. |
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Further funding from the GEF and the World Bank has been made conditional on the meeting of the parties certifying that compliance by these states is satisfactory. |
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Results of tests of outliers and assumptions of normality, homogeneity of variance-covariance matrices, linearity, and multicollinearity were satisfactory. |
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Among the few quincentenary projects to reach a satisfactory conclusion is a twelve-volume series called, somewhat portentously, the Repertorium Columbianum. |
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A satisfactory agreement had been reached as a result of his intervention. |
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There are several independent research programs but the origin of life does not have a satisfactory explanation at present. |
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Some insurers are limiting it to patients who have tried the older drugs, but failed to get satisfactory results. |
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Many have experienced phenomena that, however creepy, admit a satisfactory explanation. |
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There should be no provisional status until we have locked down our borders and implemented E-Verify in a satisfactory manner. |
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We never got a satisfactory response from anyone at the embassy or in the State Department. |
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Without the word, we are left with far less satisfactory means of protest. |
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It has been found to act as a satisfactory fat replacement in many processed foods, helping to give them pleasing texture, mouth feel, body, and moisture retention. |
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The specificity of the antisera obtained was quite satisfactory. |
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Nearby was a cage full of live rabbits and when questioned the teenagers could not provide a satisfactory answer as to how the animals came to be there. |
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When she didn't receive a satisfactory response, she sued her arresting officer and the city of Lago Vista, claiming her Fourth Amendment rights had been violated. |
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The leader of the House of Commons said that if discussions with the opposition parties reached a satisfactory conclusion, 16 bills will have received royal assent. |
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The core of the proposed data analysis methodology consists of iterating an elementary loop of model building until a satisfactory result is obtained. |
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Normal turns may be made with the use of ailerons alone and satisfactory turns may be made with rudders alone, although yaw developed may be unpleasant to passengers. |
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We might or might not be able to suggest a satisfactory solution. |
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From the outside, the car seems built to the highest quality, so the lack of a satisfactory clunk when the door closes are slightly disappointing. |
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The transformation problem is nothing else but a repeated attempt to give a satisfactory answer to the question of how prices are related to labour values. |
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Intermediate schools should be phased out as they are only satisfactory for pupils from better home backgrounds where the home influence is paramount. |
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He kept asking the question but wasn't getting satisfactory answers. |
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Your potential employee doesn't need to be a rocket scientist to come up with satisfactory answers to typical problems in the job they are applying for. |
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If her medical condition is satisfactory, it is likely that one of the parties could have obtained her evidence and have submitted it to the court. |
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I trust that this will be satisfactory evidence of my paternal relationship with Julian and look forward to a favourable reply from your department. |
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Clean, blip and fleck free pictures, well saturated colors, and a dash of light grain with a splash of digital edge enhancement make for a satisfactory overall presentation. |
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This cleaning team, although satisfactory in every other way, was apparently the source of animal dander that caused an exacerbation of atopic symptoms in the family. |
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On the other hand, the whole-leaf preparations, digitoxin, or digoxin may each be considered as a satisfactory product for the initiation and maintenance of digitalization. |
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The erection of a farm building on the isolated land north of the motorway to accommodate the turf cutting machinery would not amount to a satisfactory alternative. |
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The approximations are not bad, but this situation is hardly satisfactory. |
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A satisfactory and lasting result in the water context cannot be achieved and should not be attempted by wholly divorcing consideration of the overriding conflict. |
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Along with the Badge of Military Merit in the summer of 1782, Washington also authorized a chevron for enlisted personnel signifying each three years of satisfactory service. |
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I asked if, by keeping the increase to this level, it would mean a swingeing cut in council grants to voluntary bodies, but did not get a satisfactory answer. |
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The least satisfactory aspect concerned the civic virtue of locals. |
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The editor and author then discuss the script by electronic mail, telephone or fax and, when it is satisfactory, the file is transmitted to the penciler. |
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Adding to this problem is increasing pressure on teachers to demonstrate that their students are performing at satisfactory levels in the standard subjects. |
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The Court of Appeal found the following to be sufficient indicia of threshold reliability to afford the jury a satisfactory basis for evaluating its ultimate reliability. |
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Making broad scope, comprehensive documentaries about an event the magnitude of World War II is a tall order, often with less than satisfactory results. |
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Regular spaghetti is satisfactory if fettuccine cannot be found. |
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In such cases the CEC then has power to investigate, mediate, or conciliate between the parties to see whether a mutually satisfactory solution can be agreed. |
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Values for the three unknown rate constants of the model are chosen such that a satisfactory concordance is achieved between simulated and observed psi and phi signals. |
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Not everyone finds this approach satisfactory, but the industries themselves have a strong business incentive to protect their systems from physical attacks and cyberattacks. |
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But barrows, tombs, sacred springs, stone circles and surviving customs are satisfactory starting points for the study of non-revealed religious or magical rites. |
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That may be satisfactory to you but it is beastly monotonous here. |
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The soul of the samurai was judged for forty-nine days, and punished with a beating if his answers were not satisfactory to the ears of the fierce judge. |
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The same cause renders the joints of the brickwork too large for sightliness, but the result so far as strength is concerned is very satisfactory. |
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Jim Turner's unexposed four-year-old put up a highly satisfactory display on her debut over timber to make virtually all in a similar contest last month. |
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The national utility said key financial ratios remained satisfactory. |
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His first trial at the running broad jump was not satisfactory. |
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Under the Sale of Goods Act retailers must sell goods that are of a satisfactory quality, are accurately described on the packaging and are fit for their purpose. |
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He said that to provide a satisfactory visibility splay the access would have to protrude into and take up virtually half the width of Wilcot Road. |
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I learned that he had recently been gorging himself with Christmas delicacies and was very costive, and as there was no satisfactory history of the dog, I at once suspected lyssophobia. |
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In some instances, that witnesses either from fear or moral perpetude are exceedingly loath to give any information, have caused our investigations to not be very satisfactory. |
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These problems can find satisfactory solutions as long as experiments are carried out in confined areas, but become much more complex when the dissemination of transgenic organisms is envisaged. |
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He had liked and worked well with Kennedy, and did not develop such a satisfactory relationship with Lyndon Johnson. |
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Previous research has established that the R-PBS is psychometrically and conceptually satisfactory. |
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In the absence of compensation or a satisfactory reply, he declared war on England in June. |
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If you are dealing with a good specialty tea company and it lists a Hyson, odds are the Hyson will also be satisfactory. |
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Closing is conditioned upon the satisfactory completion of the purchaser's analysis of tenant estoppels and title objections. |
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The Steinitz theorem is a very satisfactory understanding of the graphs of three-dimensional polytopes. |
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The question of whether kinship is a privileged system and if so, why, remains without a satisfactory answer. |
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Amaury de Montfort came to terms with Henry, but Henry and William Clito failed to find a mutually satisfactory compromise. |
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On his first visit, Lord Exmouth negotiated satisfactory treaties and sailed for home. |
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Mandeville immediately died, and Longchamp took over as joint justiciar with Puiset, which would prove a less than satisfactory partnership. |
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Sales of bulk generics and intermediates showed satisfactory growth, primarily thanks to the development of the cefalosporin business. |
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When dosing the analgesic, begin with a low dose and titrate upward as needed until a satisfactory level of comfort is achieved. |
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She found the tomatoes sufficiently tomatoey to declare her first course quite satisfactory. |
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One conclusion drawn was that flag signals were not a satisfactory way to control the fleet. |
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Cosmetic imaging helps my patients see for themselves how gum lifts can make the difference between a satisfactory case and a great case. |
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Some eminent ornithologists such as Pierce Brodkorb tried to keep the debate alive but the ICZN's solution has been satisfactory. |
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No completely satisfactory theory has been proposed to account for Earth's history of glaciation. |
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There have previously been performed test drilling for petroleum on land, but these did not give satisfactory results for permanent operation. |
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The inventories in question were accepted as satisfactory by Euratom, the relevant regulatory agency. |
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In the spring of 1914, Welsh contacted Ritchie and asked him if he would face him in England, providing he got a satisfactory guarantee of money. |
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Although there are problems with writing a satisfactory biography of many medieval people, the problems with Wallace are greater than usual. |
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On the face of it a point was a satisfactory result against an Oldham side that has lost only twice in 17 League games at home. |
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Much effort was put into creating satisfactory conclusions and making sure exposition did not bog down the pacing. |
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This was not a satisfactory solution, so researchers looked for a way to slow penicillin excretion. |
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Without a satisfactory theory of quantum gravity, one cannot perform such a computation for black holes. |
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Which is the feeling I had as I sat with my wife and son at Pangaea, a perfectly likeable and satisfactory restaurant in Kings Heath. |
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On his first visit he negotiated satisfactory treaties and sailed for home. |
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They are square, neat boxes with wooden sides all round, and have unimpeachably satisfactory seats. |
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His academic and sporting achievements there were satisfactory, and the school encouraged his musical development. |
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Overall, the use of alprostadil by needle injection has proved highly satisfactory. |
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Many a satisfactory jammy, sardiney orgy left its distended celebrants poorer in pocket certainly, but richer in cherished memories. |
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What schoolboy of us has not rummaged his Greek dictionary in vain for a satisfactory account! |
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This is satisfactory for simple cases like this one, but is more difficult to apply to more complicated cases as those below. |
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However, it remained in use into the 1970s where a satisfactory cold chain was available. |
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The competing factor in process control is that products must meet certain specifications in order to be satisfactory. |
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Children who are not doing well at school sometimes seek more satisfactory experience in work. |
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Neither of the river navigations to which the canal connected were satisfactory. |
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He gave a satisfactory account of how the accident had happened. |
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No satisfactory explanation can as yet be given for the exact mechanisms determining the formation of earlywood and latewood. |
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Heavy land requires draining to reduce its water content to a level satisfactory for efficient plant growth. |
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It is believed that an analytical formula is more satisfactory than an empirical formula, as it provides physical insight into the phenomenon. |
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But the North-East was rated good at removing leaf fall and at removing easily visible fly-tipping, flyposting and graffiti and satisfactory at removing weeds. |
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This cocoa pregrinder uses impact and shear forces to transform alkalized and non alkalized nibs into preground cocoa liquor of satisfactory fineness. |
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Forethought, however, is much more satisfactory than hindthought. |
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The satisfactory results of the survey led to his promotion. |
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The most famous, of course, was Dr William Price, the pioneer cremationist and Chartist rebel, of whom there is a less than satisfactory statue on the square. |
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It is a classic measure used in various ranking systems as a proxy for teaching commitment, but QS has admitted that it is less than satisfactory. |
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Laterite or murram, having a tendency to harden upon exposure, is often satisfactory when traffic is light, but it tends to corrugate or break down with heavier use. |
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Many hedge funds had accumulated large positions within the LSE, and many managers of those funds, as well as Furse, indicated that the bid was still not satisfactory. |
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The patient with osteitis pubis did not have a satisfactory outcome with surgery alone, medical treatment, or physical therapy interventions commonly prescribed by physicians. |
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We will see, however, that the pointerless techniques are seldom satisfactory. Implementations of trees tend to be more complex than those of ordered lists. |
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This last method is the most satisfactory for anaerobic cultivations, as by its means complete anaerobiosis can be obtained with the least expenditure of time and trouble. |
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Stenopaeic slit refraction is usually attempted when retinoscopy and more conventional subjective refractive techniques, i.e. JCC and FC, fail to provide satisfactory results. |
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For very many sites, the costs are too great for either active measures to ensure in situ preservation or to provide for satisfactory conservation on recovery. |
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The argument presented in the Proslogion has rarely seemed satisfactory and was swiftly opposed by Gaunilo, a monk from the abbey of Marmoutier in Tours. |
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Eventually, after many experiments, Huntsman was able to make satisfactory cast steel, in clay pot crucibles, each holding about 34 pounds of blistered steel. |
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Water for bathing may be maintained in satisfactory microbiological condition using chemical disinfectants such as chlorine or ozone or by the use of ultraviolet light. |
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To separate all sticks and light foreign material in the light portion requires two aspiration stages to provide a satisfactory ratio of heavys to lights. |
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In the reverse direction, the sight and sound of our own air forces operating against the enemy have an equally satisfactory effect on our own troops. |
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On poorer medium soils mixed grain still gives a satisfactory yield where each single component, grown by itself, would often result in a misyield. |
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At this time no one parameter set appears satisfactory for all structures. |
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In a society in which each was known to his neighbour and in which religious emphasis was placed upon the sanctity of an oath, the system was probably more satisfactory. |
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If you overlead this question with too binding absoluteness requirements I am afraid that a satisfactory and not dogmatic answer will be rather difficult to find. |
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The teaching in the higher forms was satisfactory, but not as stimulating. |
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The deltopectoral approach with subscapularis tenotomy represents a standard approach to the glenohumeral joint with mostly satisfactory outcomes reported in the literature. |
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In the absence of a satisfactory, ready-made mold coating, older research was consulted to determine that boron nitride might be a suitable material. |
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It is hoped that using this approach experimentally and astrophysically more satisfactory expressions and values will be obtained for gravitational phenomena in the universe. |
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Grismer also was unable to achieve a satisfactory resolution of relationships with his morphological characters and karyotypic characters from Robinson. |
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Stencils must be cleaned to maintain the stencil's printing properties and the stenciling equipment and to achieve satisfactory solder paste deposition. |
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When the design seems satisfactory, the whitewood is wired to make it playable. Meanwhile the software developer has been creating the unique software to control the game. |
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Nenuphar Collonges ran a satisfactory trial for the big race at Wincanton in the Badger Ales Trophy and from 3lb out of the handicap, King is expecting a bold show. |
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Clissold's work of cooking has fallen on Hooper and Lashly, and it is satisfactory to find that the various dishes and bread bakings maintain their excellence. |
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Oil penetration from the ink may transparentize the sheet enough to permit show-through even though the actual opacity of the sheet is satisfactory. |
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This expedient has since been generally considered satisfactory for most purposes and makes possible the use of the simpler Stephenson, Joy and Walschaerts motions. |
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A frame rate of 25 or 30 hertz is a satisfactory compromise, while the process of interlacing two video fields of the picture per frame is used to build the image. |
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But when the three postulants returned with Sabine it was clear that the results had been far from satisfactory, perhaps because of the massive potations of the old lady. |
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The British realized that Aden's prosperity depended on their relations with the neighboring tribes, which required that they rest on a firm and satisfactory basis. |
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To the question why we do not find rich fossiliferous deposits belonging to these assumed earliest periods prior to the Cambrian system, I can give no satisfactory answer. |
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The affirmed ratings take into account the improvement in TSH's oil palm production, improved operating cash flow generation and satisfactory debt service coverage. |
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