A void, or a bare, unadorned space or body is philosophically unacceptable in Ganda thinking. |
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In short, they engage in activity that is unacceptable to a culturally and politically more aware and, perhaps, mature hacker. |
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My mind can roam freely, questioning what I choose, focusing how I wish, and walking paths that are unacceptable in a scientific setting. |
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Stern messages from her about smoking and other unacceptable behaviour are prominently displayed on the noticeboard. |
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Of all the cruel practices of slavery, Douglass considers the fate of his grandmother most unacceptable. |
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They could bombard the city from the outskirts but could not occupy it without unacceptable losses. |
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In 2002, the ICC amended its code of conduct to articulate for the first time the unacceptable levels of sledging. |
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By the 1940s freak shows were considered distasteful and morally unacceptable and the acts slowly began to disappear. |
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These personal attacks are unfitting for a president, and unacceptable for a world leader. |
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Such a pessimistic view of a place once described as a paradise is unacceptable. |
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Such a usage is ethically unacceptable, politically manipulative and decidedly unhistorical. |
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This vulgarization of Christmas is a totally unacceptable intrusion by the non-Christian majority. |
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Around one quarter of prisoners have to go through the unacceptable ritual of slopping out. |
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I, therefore, consider that the proposal would not result in an unacceptable loss of amenity by way of reduction of outlook and open aspect. |
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This is simply unacceptable and flies in the face of numerous borough and county policies. |
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Specimens stored unpreserved at ambient temperature yielded unacceptable standard deviations for pH, ammonia, creatinine, and osmolality. |
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To have those rights overridden by such ridiculous nonsense and sheer arrogance is unacceptable. |
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Pedal botulinum toxin injection is unacceptable to most patients and some doctors. |
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Differential treatment of persons for nationality and immigration purposes cannot therefore in itself be unacceptable under international law. |
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The shameful cowardliness of the man's commentating is simply unacceptable. |
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Among people who waited for non-emergency surgery, 17 per cent considered their waiting times unacceptable. |
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A slip becomes a slide when the executive starts setting unacceptable standards based on deceit and untruth. |
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It's completely unacceptable that CD-Rs become unusable in less than two years. |
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Deterrence is a state of mind brought about by the existence of a credible threat of unacceptable counteraction. |
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Dreams are not couched in the language of everyday speech, but it does not follow that they are necessarily concealing something unacceptable. |
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Using farm animals for entertainment is unacceptable in a modern, civilised society. |
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The union claimed the Royal Mail was trying to intimidate and bully workers into agreeing unacceptable working practices. |
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Surely, the presence of these disease carrying vermin is totally unacceptable and it is high time the authorities do something about them! |
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We are doing our utmost to ensure that the public are aware that speeding to any extent is unacceptable and can kill. |
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He is to take up the ANC's decision, which he called irregular and unacceptable, with the Local Government and Housing official. |
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The atmosphere was very tense and what we saw as youthful excitement was interpreted as unacceptable disrespect. |
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The language emblazoned across these advertising playbills bandies about offensive terms which today would be unacceptable. |
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Excluding women seems to be unacceptable, but excluding men appears to be fine. |
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Where is the president's anger that his administration has been compromised by behavior he claims to believe is unacceptable? |
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She believes these are creating unacceptable levels of inequity and unfairness in the income tax code. |
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No matter what cause those who hijacked these flights were fighting for, their tactics are unacceptable and ineffectual. |
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In an emergency, reliance on digital communications or even telephone lines is unacceptable. |
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But incrementalism in wartime when our national survival may be at stake is unacceptable. |
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As a father himself, he finds such disloyalty and betrayal completely unacceptable. |
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Many of these forms were completed inaccurately, which led to unacceptable delays in payment being made. |
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For some people such a situation might be unacceptable or even an impossible state of affairs. |
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That, in the view of this paper and thousands of frustrated motorists, bus passengers, taxi drivers and truckers, is totally unacceptable. |
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The tendency is to build acceptable traits into the persona and to keep unacceptable traits hidden or repressed. |
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Even in an age of moral permissiveness, such behaviour was held to be politically unacceptable. |
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Yet the media and the blogosphere have been ablaze with Tory talk of the unacceptable politicisation of the police under Labour. |
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He was therefore doubly handicapped because of his unacceptable accent and military expertise. |
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This inability of a provincial court judge to put public safety above the comforts of the criminal is unacceptable. |
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Councillors warned staff in the department that absenteeism had become unacceptable and the work may be contracted out to private agencies. |
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Think of the exhausted nurse working long hours in unacceptable conditions dealing with angry and often confused patients. |
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The idea of grown men and women on horseback with packs of hounds, charging after one tiny animal is completely unacceptable. |
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We live in one of the most well-favored parts of the world here and the abuse is unacceptable and very sad. |
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I said I was going to take notes and he looked put out, as if this slowed the process to an unacceptable degree. |
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However westernized we get, we are still Indians at heart and these things are still quite unacceptable here. |
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That's simply unacceptable for a junior varsity team, much less a team with Super Bowl aspirations. |
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If it were an exclusive concentration, that would, of course, be unacceptable. |
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That obviously would be unacceptable to them, as it would be to just about anyone. |
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When the assessment process is complete the council intends to work with contractors to lay flat any headstones presenting an unacceptable risk. |
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This rule by the generals was wholly unacceptable to the great notables of Afrikanerdom. |
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He said afterwards that such a major development in a green belt was unacceptable. |
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In many cases you get the feeling that testing goes on wholescale, is often repeated or is unnecessary, all of which are unacceptable. |
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There were at all times appropriate, reasonable and obvious alternatives to the unacceptable behaviour he chose to adopt. |
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There is a further reason why Russell's epistemic approach is unacceptable. |
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Until recently, surgical treatment implied permanent ileostomy, a prospect unacceptable to many patients. |
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From an environmental, planning or human viewpoint this proposal is unacceptable. |
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Kelly, the US officials said, rejected the threat as unacceptable as a means to resolve the nuclear crisis. |
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After the war eugenicists started to use different names because the term eugenics became unacceptable. |
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Our communities have to unite against this sort of unacceptable behaviour and surely it is time to say enough is enough. |
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The regime not only refused to publish writers it found ideologically unacceptable, but also made it impossible for them to get decent jobs. |
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It is easy to excuse incompetence, it is unacceptable to pardon impropriety. |
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The loss of a reparable asset out of the base-level maintenance system was unacceptable. |
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Brebner says the number of last-minute goals has been unacceptable but says it is hard to legislate for individual mistakes. |
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It should come as no surprise that his approach is deemed politically retrograde and unacceptable. |
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Increased revenues could be raised by such a tax without a significant danger of fiscal flight, disincentive effects, or unacceptable costs. |
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As a result, evidence from a lie detector test is currently considered legally unacceptable in most cases. |
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It was unacceptable that anxious patients should wait for hours in crowded accident and emergency departments. |
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In this day and age, it is totally unacceptable that fans behave like this. |
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It is symptomatic of an unacceptable cheese-paring attitude to contemplate immediate reduction in the judicial resource in the Court of Appeal. |
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You have to pick the right time to make a stand and to lay it on the line and tell a player or a team that their performance is unacceptable. |
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Few in this country would argue with the view that the regime is unacceptable. |
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The company claims the wage rise is totally unacceptable and has refused to lift the lockout until the union ends all industrial action. |
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He said it was unacceptable and outrageous that his integrity had been questioned and aspersions cast on his character. |
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He also drew attention to the problem of the unacceptable level of absenteeism at the company's Carlow plant. |
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His creased brown skin throbbed with muscle, he was a hobgoblin, and failure was unacceptable in goblin society. |
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Eventually, autocracy should go the way of slavery and colonialism as simply unacceptable. |
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So have we so lost our ability to feel compassion or be charitable in the face of sporting failure, that losing has become unacceptable? |
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But the increased political sensitivities of the international community in the nuclear age seemed to make gunboat diplomacy quite unacceptable. |
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During the second mailing of 2004, participants were asked whether each individual slide was acceptable or unacceptable for use in the program. |
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He could not explain it to my satisfaction and it was totally unacceptable. |
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This solution is unacceptable to everyone except School economists and their disciples. |
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Public education campaigning and enforcement, backed by industry support, has made drink driving unacceptable. |
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If they are judged unacceptable and overdeveloped, he will only have himself to blame. |
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It was also an unacceptable form of backland development within the area and would be intrusive to the back view enjoyed by nearby homes. |
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This led church councils to impose their collective authority over unacceptable and schismatic popes. |
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The running of a school relies on discipline and for any student to be querying instructions given to him is completely unacceptable. |
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Samples of blood and mucus, scrapings of epithelium, and fragments of glands are unacceptable. |
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Depending on who the line manager was, you could be disciplined for not wearing it, and that was unacceptable. |
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The use of any part of any creature for this type of thing is quite unacceptable. |
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We are well aware that to discharge untreated effluent into a water course is illegal and unacceptable. |
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He added that to approach the scheme on a piecemeal sectional basis would be unacceptable and would prolong the uncertainty. |
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If the central institutions take a turn towards militant secularity, this will be unacceptable to many of the member states. |
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It's simply unacceptable for anything other than the truth to be taught in schools. |
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When, for example, German commercial products of devil's claw were tested, an unacceptable variability of quality was noted. |
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Many new systems involve longer lead times for delivery that are unacceptable in tight building construction schedules. |
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On the other hand, people can accept lots of heretofore unacceptable things as long as they have a say beforehand. |
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Because these wishes are unacceptable and potentially disturbing, they are censored and disguised. |
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If the signal is clipped by the amplifier, unacceptable spectral leakage to the adjacent channels will occur. |
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It was totally unacceptable behaviour towards people who had given you long and loyal service. |
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If someone is to be responsible for this unacceptable behavior, it had to be him. |
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The fabric is too stretchy, the neck too wide, the stitching and finishing unacceptable. |
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The whole glib tone of this, the truly jingoistic and arrogant belligerence would be totally unacceptable. |
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Schools are microcosms of society and so, inevitably, there are bound to be examples of unacceptable and antisocial behaviour. |
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Soon the holy image of the gorgon Medusa as an ancient symbol of female power and wisdom became totally unacceptable. |
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And the deaths flowing from natural tragedies such as this seem very arbitrary, unfair and unacceptable. |
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Patient selection is crucial, as the operative morbidity and mortality may be unacceptable in patients with limited cardiopulmonary reserve. |
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They also claim it represents an unacceptable step towards the creation of designer babies. |
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Their target is the unacceptable face of global capitalism, and their biggest stoush to date was seen on the streets of Seattle last December. |
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There are unacceptable geographical inequities in the levels of sexual ill health and service provision. |
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I find the consistently derogatory comments about the people who ride motorcycles totally unacceptable. |
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At this stage of the 1976 campaign, Mr. Carter incessantly reminded voters that the misery index had reached an unacceptable level. |
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She told the Evening Press that the motion proposed by her party had merely said it would be unacceptable to seek to impose such a charge. |
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To spread misinformation and make derogatory and intolerant remarks about any group is unacceptable. |
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The dual system, in which some candidates apply and others are nominated, was singled out as unacceptable. |
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The idea that the Welsh should support England at football when they hammer us at rugby is unacceptable. |
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This kind of behavior is unacceptable, and not enough people take a stand against it. |
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This issue has two prongs, as while those comments are quite unacceptable, for them to be attributed to a senior police officer is very damaging. |
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In fact, young actors often model themselves on that, thinking that unacceptable behavior is okay. |
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But they said it was completely unacceptable behaviour after being put in a position of trust. |
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Capital punishment seemed an unacceptable relic of monarchical governments, out of place in a republic. |
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What we are is a family and like every family we have some black sheep and our behaviour is sometimes totally unacceptable. |
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The bill also prohibits outright a number of activities that are deemed to be unacceptable in this country. |
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Although crime stands at a low level in the district, pockets of unacceptable behaviour are springing up. |
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The director of the civil rights group said blanket bans cause unacceptable breaches of innocent people's human rights. |
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I am mortified that this improper, unethical and simply unacceptable breach of confidential files may have occurred on my watch. |
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Such solutions are thought to be unacceptable to the public and so controversial that ultraconservatives who might favor them do not air them. |
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We need the light of the media to shine brightly on behaviour that is unacceptable. |
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We've made good progress in bearing down on the unacceptable behaviour of this minority. |
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Such violent behaviour is equally unacceptable and must be acknowledged and addressed. |
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This behaviour is dangerous, unacceptable and there is no reason to tolerate it. |
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To do otherwise would involve an unacceptable level of censorship and harm to the public good. |
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Being able to stand up and say that domestic abuse is unacceptable is the first step in changing my behaviour. |
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That is not to ignore the handful of youngsters whose behaviour is unacceptable. |
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A refusal to say that such behaviour is unacceptable is tantamount to saying it is acceptable. |
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This sort of behaviour is totally unacceptable and will not be tolerated in the borough. |
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The world began to find the growing gap between the rich and poor unacceptable. |
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He said the number of people unable to afford a home was rising to unacceptable levels. |
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Even if their claims are exaggerated, any loss of life is deplorable and unacceptable. |
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We cannot afford to have yet another undesirable and unacceptable image foisted upon our town. |
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To disrupt and threaten such work by thuggish behaviour is totally unacceptable. |
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In sport as in music, comfort in numbers is no excuse for unacceptable behaviour. |
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Reassure your child that you love them even when their behaviour has been unacceptable. |
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Sometimes it is obvious that one person's behaviour is unacceptable to the other. |
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The map will be colour coded to pinpoint areas where sound levels are unacceptable. |
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It is therefore quite inappropriate and unacceptable for Mrs Hull to condemn this group. |
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This would be considered unacceptable in any other fruit, but is deemed normal in prunes. |
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But rail users say any plans to stop trains calling at Oxenholme are unacceptable. |
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They said they just felt that the explicit depiction of sexual activity and nudity was unacceptable. |
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What the Trade Practices Act does is make unconscionable conduct unacceptable to the law. |
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She was fraternizing with a member of the band and it's unacceptable. |
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In this new climate anything less than anti-abortion absolutism is unacceptable. |
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In the long term it would be unwise and pose an unacceptable risk to the Bering Sea ecosystem and the public resource. |
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A mission abort was a serious issue and considered unacceptable. |
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Benefit abuse and fraud are unacceptable and will not be tolerated. |
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Rumour has it that having purchased a sheer evening gown for one of her social events she found the corset with whalebones totally unacceptable under the dress. |
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Also, it is unacceptable for the military to pay more for cleaner fuels, but necessary for it to pay more for dirtier fuel. |
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Is it acceptable or unacceptable for this youth minister to serve as scoutmaster? |
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This is a remarkable and lamentable failure of modern scholarship, and it exposes some surprising and unacceptable things about modern academic practice. |
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If a removal firm cannot remove furniture from a house without exposing its employees to unacceptable risk then it can and should refuse to do the job. |
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This apparent capitulation politics is unacceptable, disgraceful, and makes waste of student fees on executive officer stipends in an anti-constitutional manner. |
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The term 'tax avoision' has come to be used to refer to those practices the speaker regards, not as dishonest evasion but, even so, as unacceptable tax avoidance. |
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Most of us would consider such an exercise in majority rule unacceptable. |
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The people on the waterfront are irresponsibly subjecting their children to unacceptable conditions. |
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The fact that I was neither outraged nor filled with jubilation was not only unacceptable, but also placed me in the minority. |
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Design of the two larger blocks of flats were also unacceptable and would harm the townscape and setting of the conservation area and nearby listed buildings. |
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Kant's solution of the problem of God, which regards the concept of God simply as a transcendental postulate of practical reason or a regulative idea, is unacceptable. |
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In often trenchant language, he criticised the proposed development for being overly-commercial and entirely unacceptable for such a sensitive area. |
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However, it is unacceptable to misinform your troops going into battle or mislead your citizens about why you are putting their sons and daughters in harm's way. |
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He detailed the unacceptable groups like the NRA, big sugar and Monsanto, from which Michaud had taken donations from. |
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First, it will be recalled that errors made by customers when completing blank bank giro credit forms led to unacceptable delays in payments being made. |
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There was unanimous agreement at the meeting that this was unacceptable. |
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The agency has told Harrogate Council that the 11-acre site beside the River Ure is within an undefended area and the risk of flooding is unacceptable. |
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Libel and slander laws are commonly used to punish unacceptable speech. |
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The unfenced roads through the Westwood and the close proximity between cattle and cars would have meant an unacceptable risk of the infection spreading, and we had no choice. |
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Meanwhile local residents, no slouches when it comes to campaigning against projects which they deem to be unacceptable, can be expected to keep matters under close scrutiny. |
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It is completely unsociable behaviour which is totally unacceptable. |
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The rolling of unwithered leaf leads to breaking them up into small flakes, which would not respond to the subsequent processing steps and produce unacceptable teas. |
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Incidents such as stabbings and violent crime, often induced by influences like drugs or alcohol, are unacceptable and the police have a responsibility to deal with this. |
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Back in the eighties when the money was flowing, the place stank of evil and unacceptable moral standards, pretty much like today, except that the economy is in the toilet. |
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It would be unacceptable to Pakistan, the Pashtuns and many other Afghans. |
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We were good at passing it over because your instinct is to protect an alcoholic, so you let them get away with behaviour that would be unacceptable in anyone else. |
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Since pitting corrosion is unacceptable for metallic implants, additional polishing or passivation treatments should be expected for 316L stainless-steel implants. |
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You quickly realise that you need a line of patter, of questions, of genuine interest peppered with observations, to break through those socially unacceptable pauses. |
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However, it will be necessary to ensure that the shock-wave parameters needed for effective cell permeabilization do not cause unacceptable tissue damage in vivo. |
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The prisoner's continued liberty or, as the case may be, immediate release, would present an unacceptable risk to the public of further offences being committed. |
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Exceptionally, in this form, it becomes impermissible to carry out an activity unless it can be shown that it will not cause unacceptable harm to the environment. |
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Being the only two farangs there, we were totally conspicuous every time we fell asleep on our knees or did something yet again more unacceptable. |
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At the same time I was curious about these mysterious women who were socially unacceptable, yet evoking interest of the commoners for different reasons. |
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The loss of a case file is an inexcusable error and totally unacceptable. |
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No matter how she pieced them, they contorted into something unacceptable. |
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I feel it is totally unacceptable to place this burden on the already overtaxed householders who are facing increasingly inflated council tax bills. |
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The very idea of overweight men being able to stuff all their excess flab into their underwear and pass themselves off as svelte is, quite frankly, unacceptable. |
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The decision to call off the event was made in the interest of safety as the river Mahon was in flood and would have constituted an unacceptable risk. |
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They are unacceptable and very often a cover for the criminal underworld. |
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The idea is that the word implies foreordination, which is unacceptable. |
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It is unacceptable that a department would gazump a voluntary body. |
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It is unacceptable that salary policies validate any gender bias. |
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What is unacceptable, to say the least, is to generalize about the uses and customs of nearly half a billion people who cover close to one sixth of the Earth's surface. |
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An aircraft taking off produces about 140 decibels of noise and motorways a further 75 decibels, both above levels deemed unacceptable by some health experts. |
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I shall wear my girdle at home as girdles are socially unacceptable. |
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We lost this case before the Court of Appeal because they conflated the two questions and glossed the plaintiff's evidence in an unacceptable way. |
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They say the area is in the green belt and the proposed retail development is totally inappropriate and would set an unacceptable precedent if approved. |
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In this system, if there are n candidates, then electors cast one vote for every candidate they find acceptable and none for those whom they deem unacceptable. |
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While the Minister for Health dilly-dallies, patients lives are at risk and staff are continuing to work in completely unacceptable and intolerable conditions. |
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Finally, cases that were deemed unacceptable by participants had a higher discordancy rate with respect to diagnostic series than did slides that were deemed acceptable. |
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It is unacceptable to treat Tasmania with such apparent disinterest. |
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But opponents fear that a drilling rig as high as a 12-storey building would be a scar on the landscape, while noise levels and light pollution would be unacceptable. |
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Because a shooting in the city is and should remain unacceptable, shocking and outrageous, and thusly always worthy of front-page news. |
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The band found the contract unacceptable and instead contacted Elton John's manager, John Reid, who accepted the position. |
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The disinheriting of Henry's son Edward was unacceptable to Margaret so the conflict continued. |
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The King of France had the power to revoke all legal decisions made by the King of England in Aquitaine, which was unacceptable to the English. |
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The Church of Scotland considers that capital punishment is unacceptable and does not provide an answer for even the most serious crimes. |
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A string of words that can be replaced by a single pronoun without rendering the sentence grammatically unacceptable is a noun phrase. |
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The claim that any one dialect is unacceptable amounts to an attempt of one social group to exert its dominance over another. |
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Margaret found this disregard for her son's claims unacceptable, and so the conflict continued. |
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It was unacceptable in educated speech, however, until the late 18th century. |
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Consequently, any peace treaty that did not leave Germany as the conqueror would be unacceptable to them. |
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However, the idea was unacceptable to the British, who had their own aspirations of contiguous British territory running from Cairo to Cape Town. |
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But the quality of fluency, language, presentation and listenability of some pundits is reaching unacceptable levels. |
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Presumably these authorities did not consider any of Marlowe's works to be unacceptable other than the Amores. |
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Cushman was an engine manufacturer that started making scooters after Salsbury found their offer to supply engines to be unacceptable. |
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And so the Parfitian version of objectivism has unacceptable consequences when combined with actualism. |
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Egyptian law enforcement produced conflicting information on the fate of the Italian citizen, which was unacceptable to Italian investigators. |
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The terms asked for by the Rennies proving unacceptable, George Stephenson was reappointed as engineer with his assistant Joseph Locke. |
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A critic felt leaving patients waiting in pain longer than clinically necessary should be unacceptable. |
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The countries declared the policy of hegemonism and expansion in political, economic, global, regional forms as unacceptable. |
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Hairbands are also unacceptable but apparently long hair in itself is okay. |
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They asked to see the difference between the freedom of speech and permissiveness, which is unacceptable. |
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Pee-Pee Harley is a slightly socially unacceptable dog with the inconvenient and embarrassing habit of peeing on everything and everyone. |
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I have only ever had to deal with abuse from opposing fans, which unfortunately goes with the territory, no matter how unacceptable. |
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The patient is under general anesthetic for 7-10 hours to do a single coronary bypass, and that's clearly unacceptable. |
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Because of the 24x7 operational requirement of most IT operations, dedicating the corporate GbE backbone network to backup is unacceptable. |
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That, they feel, is unacceptable given the Sudden Departure. |
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Kiewit contends that the agency unreasonably rejected its proposal as technically unacceptable based on unstated evaluation criteria. |
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If people want a free Press, like we see in the rest of the world, then they should unshackle themselves from unacceptable traditions. |
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Each of these poets wrote knowing that most of their contemporaries would find them unacceptable, unhearable, in style, in substance. |
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Dennis O'Connor for the National Coastguard SOS Campaign group said understaffing at any maritime rescue coordination centre was unacceptable. |
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The group says it is unacceptable that there is no tourist office in the city centre and that the only provision is in Cardiff Bay. |
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Your current advertising efforts are ineffective because you are in an industry where sight unseen is unacceptable. |
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This statement will be unacceptable to many biographers and historians, but there seems to be a definite kernel of truth in it. |
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It is completely unacceptable to attempt to throw opposing players off their game by way of negative comment, distraction or heckling. |
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Corporal punishment refers to nonbrutal physical punishment in response to a child's unacceptable behavior. |
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The Soviets showed some interest, but asked for concessions from Finland, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Japan that Germany considered unacceptable. |
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This have light meters reading the first time unacceptable and as the benchmark the game. |
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The umpires shall penalise unacceptable conduct based on the severity of the actions. |
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But it's unreasonable and unacceptable that she should make the magazine the whipping boy. |
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Bush administration because they allowed Saddam to remain in power, an outcome viewed as unacceptable. |
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Books deemed unacceptable to the regime were removed from school libraries. |
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Although racism, sexism, ageism, etc, are all regarded as unacceptable evils, no thought has been given to those suffering from alphabetism. |
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The former was unacceptable to Heath's Cabinet and the latter to Heath personally, so the talks collapsed. |
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This security through obscurity proved adequate for our prototype, but it was unacceptable for a turnin service in wide use. |
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The Prince proved to be unacceptable to William I, his father, as well as to the French, who wanted a clear break with the Netherlands. |
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In criminal cases, women witnesses are unacceptable in stricter, traditional interpretations of sharia, such as those found in Hanbali madhhab. |
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Canceling that route is unacceptable because it's the only express route from Glendale to downtown Los Angeles and will force people to ride local routes instead. |
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Whenever these default bankruptcy regimes have been perceived to produce distributionally unacceptable consequences, however, bailouts have been orchestrated. |
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This new action cracks down on this unacceptable behavior and will keep these scofflaws off the very roads they fail to pay their fair share to maintain. |
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This year the umpires have light meters back and take a reading the first time they deem the light unacceptable and then use that reading as the benchmark throughout the game. |
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The attack on welfare was totally unacceptable to the Labour movement. |
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He went on to publish De Corpore, which contained not only tendentious views on mathematics but also an unacceptable proof of the squaring of the circle. |
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Bishop Dionysius of Rome harshly condemned those who divided the Trinity into three distinct hypostases, running the risk of adopting an unacceptable tritheistic doctrine. |
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Officials within the Coptic Church have responded to calls by activists to isolate Pope Tawadros II over his handling of the issue of divorce as unacceptable. |
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Wholesalers can deselect any third-party originator that doesn't meet their own quality control standards or if they are viewed as an unacceptable source. |
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These prompt the decoder to either accept or reject constructions on the basis of this relationship and serve as a check to prevent unacceptable rhemes from surfacing. |
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This may have been a pleasing prospect for Bismarck, but it was unacceptable to either Napoleon III or to Agenor, duc de Gramont, his minister of foreign affairs. |
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A screaming girly companion is unacceptable now,' he told TV Times. |
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According to Atayev, the smear campaign against Kimse Yok Mu is unacceptable, as millions of people around the world have been helped by the charitable foundation. |
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In 1982 it deemed hyperbaric oxygen therapy unacceptable for arhritis, investigational for chronic osteomyelitis and as-yet-unproven for actinomycosis, a fungal infection. |
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The Trinamool Congress MLA's comments drew some serious flak from several quarters with the West Bengal Congress calling the comments unacceptable. |
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The Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash declared a United Nations sponsored plan unacceptable, largely on the grounds that too much land would have to be ceded. |
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At this time most of the regional nobility were closely linked through kinship, and this behaviour towards their relatives was regarded as unacceptable. |
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The kind of kho'los that comes from unfair dealings, culturally unacceptable practices that bring rewards to the underhanded can, on Odysseus's terms, be set aside. |
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To commodify something that's essential in this culture is unacceptable. |
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This made him unacceptable to most Anglican congregations, and the only church posts he was offered were temporary, usually deputising for regular incumbents in their absence. |
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A theme may be, in itself, perfectly moral, but if the plot is replete with offensive and unacceptable details, the entire story becomes unacceptable codewise. |
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Taper, roundness error, and cylindricity error of such a hole, although they would be considered negligible in most other parts, may be unacceptable for a few applications. |
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Unfortunately this design led to unacceptable lateral forces on the trains so a reduction in train speed was required and restrictors were installed in the ducts. |
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The result is an unacceptable ethnocentric bias, a false presumption of Canadian sovereignty and even a potential weakening of the moral basis of the Canadian state itself. |
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Many Dravidian parties in the state have demanded its withdrawal as for them Sanskrit is a Brahminical language and any form of its imposition is unacceptable. |
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Her acceptance was later referred to the Turkish Bar Association for approval, and TBB allegedly declined to register her as a lawyer because of her unacceptable headshot. |
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The issue of studentification and the high concentrations of a transient, temporary population of young people extends far beyond controlling unacceptable unruly behaviour. |
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Stationing a standing army in Great Britain during peacetime was politically unacceptable, so the decision was made to station them in America and have the Americans pay them. |
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It would hammer home the message that what he did was unacceptable. |
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That said, biting people is wholly unacceptable and Suarez, a serial nibbler and one-time racial abuser, should seek serious help for his obvious anger management issues. |
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