The Cowboys winger is understandably very slow to get up after he had the stuffing knocked out of him by the hard-hitting ranga! |
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He's not evil, just understandably screwed up by the failure of his marriage and the continuing decline in relations with his mother. |
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Log analysis is understandably imperative for SOX compliance, particularly because financial data resides on financial servers. |
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Businesses were a little leery, understandably, about investing and adding jobs. |
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When troubles start, they understandably retrench their consumption and begin to build savings in anticipation of dimmer times to come. |
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But the cascade of recent revelations has left human rights groups understandably alarmed. |
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He is understandably gynephobic, with an aversion for young women powered by an antipathic neurological response. |
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They've been helped by the fact that medical malpractice rates really are at record highs, and doctors are understandably apoplectic. |
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Rotherham were understandably delighted as the final whistle sealed their position on top of the table. |
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The Normans considered the Saxon dialect unintelligent, and the Saxons understandably resented this. |
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Throughout the evening girls had been coming up to Gavin and flirting with him, which understandably got Charlotte 's back up. |
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He said the current round of negotiations had been understandably challenging, given the general economic background. |
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For his part, the chief script writer is understandably opposed to these criticisms. |
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I have noticed on previous dives that most of the fish, understandably, stick to the shallows and the warmer water above the thermocline. |
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With each alternative more of a tongue-twister than the next, understandably Holi is the word popularly preferred. |
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This understandably heightens Muslims' sense of the world being set against them. |
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Moorby, understandably given his team's position, wanted the top team to win straight promotion. |
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In effect, all asylum seekers will be considered bogus until proven otherwise, and refugee charities are understandably beside themselves. |
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In Southernwood's Nahoon View Road, which houses two shebeens, the mood was understandably subdued as so much had hinged on the decision. |
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A Hindu is understandably irate when his religion is misrepresented and misinterpreted. |
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The North, understandably still stuck in an anti-British mode, couldn't bring itself to throw this particular monkey off its back. |
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Residents were understandably concerned with the orderly transmission of property, particularly movables, upon the demise of the holder. |
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Deirdre, who is also the uncomplaining driver, is understandably proud of Emily's achievement and commitment. |
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He also has yet to uncork a strong throw from center, and he's understandably reluctant to dive for balls. |
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And it is this influence which is understandably resented by many, who see it as insidiously undermining our own culture. |
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Due to its spectacular reinvention of screen violence, it understandably remains the director's most popular film. |
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It was as though the laws of physics just changed in the course of a few weeks, and, understandably, people lost confidence. |
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Advance preparation will enable the expert to concisely and understandably define terms used. |
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It was understandably written to emphasize that persons freely give consent to participate in research. |
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The scope of the resolution, they understandably explained, made an immediate evaluation impossible. |
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All law enforcement organizations must communicate understandably using clear and timely transmissions of information. |
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They'll be willing to pay more for help-desk workers who speak understandably. |
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So there has understandably been some slippage, but so far the American people generally, unlike the press, aren't panicking. |
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Dan and I were understandably upset about our fathers passing, as our mother had passed many years before. |
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Studios are understandably nettled by deals like these because they enable stars in some cases to earn more than the studio. |
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My son would like to join the army, but he is understandably concerned about being exposed to such brutishness. |
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Humour was, understandably, far from the agenda of the speech-makers that day. |
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She labored under the arduous burden of trying to achieve clarity at a time when the government places an understandably high premium on secrecy. |
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Khalid, understandably enough, was of the opinion that rebellion could not be squashed. |
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Poor old Rod's telly was on the blink, and he understandably felt there was nothing for it but to scamper up for a fiddle around with the aerial. |
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He began perspiring, his hair stood on end, and he was understandably stricken with fear. |
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The sports community, and ethicists in general, are understandably on edge. |
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Yes, there are more cashpoints, but elderly people are understandably wary of using credit cards and cash machines in the open street. |
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While he understandably seeks to avoid civil strife, this strategy highlights the ease with which he can be defied. |
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Of course, after all the reports of financial hocus-pocus, investors are understandably wary of earnings figures being put out by corporations. |
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Both, understandably, want to talk about where they go from here, but they have to own up to what went wrong. |
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Lisselton came up trumps in the big game and understandably the team and supporters were in a jubilant frame of mind on their homeward journey. |
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He had been out for three games and, understandably, looked short of pace and pech. |
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Such zero-damage expectations themselves risk creating a feeling of defeatism when the expectations understandably fail to come true. |
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The two men are understandably disgruntled and fault the shelters for perpetuating what they see as a system of control. |
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People in Malmesbury are understandably fed up that when in comes to recycling they are being left out in the cold. |
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He was understandably perturbed, and scratched the gold surface off with a knife to show me how easy it was to tell it was fake. |
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Key lime pie, which incidentally ought to be yellow and not green, is understandably big on Florida dessert menus. |
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It is hard to describe the arrogant majesty and ineffable magic of New York to Britons, who treat it, understandably, as just another city. |
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I knew that they have published fics before with amazing success, so I was understandably thrilled. |
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It's not the brand of forty winks single insomniac procrastinators are meant to experience so understandably it's got me worried. |
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This is especially true in economic matters, where reporters are understandably prone to self-censor criticism of their conglomerate owners. |
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More understandably, accusations flew about rail chiefs putting profit before passenger safety. |
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Rumours are flying around the place at a rate of knots, everyone is understandably worried. |
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She looked understandably anxious, her pale face whiter than her greying hair which flopped towards her eyes. |
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Activists and candidates, fretful about the coming general election, understandably want a quick fix. |
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Many people are understandably frustrated that we have yet to convert this warmonger's biggest crisis into his downfall. |
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They are also fussy in selecting life-long partners so, understandably, courting takes ages, as does the honeymoon before baby arrives. |
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He's leaving for another job that pays more, understandably, because he's soon to be a daddy. |
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He had 20 years in the job so understandably his probies were pretty impressed that he knew who Puff Daddy was. |
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It was a graduation ceremony, in which students understandably expect a speaker to fill them with pride and hope. |
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It was a particularly grisly murder case and one that understandably shook the veteran blues man to his core. |
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Facing a disaster of such magnitude, understandably the government was unprepared and initially lost touch. |
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Brown is understandably defensive, disliking the brutal suggestion that the life and pensions sector had been guilty of incompetence. |
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Even people who are normally, and understandably, distrustful of cops should put their survival first. |
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Others look, quite understandably, at democratic or social dysfunction and wish that we had machines that could help us fix it. |
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A very ordinary rural chap, he has understandably won mass public sympathy for the way he was mistreated. |
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He was truly despairing, but the muted female voice was firm, but understandably wary. |
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So she is understandably dismissive of the dismal gorse and whin on view outside the living room window of her Council house. |
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He faded, understandably, in the second half but by then he had wrenched the game beyond Celtic's reclaim. |
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These kindly gentlemen sometimes have other children waiting to be graded and, understandably, wish to see auspicious outcomes. |
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Sara's kookiness charms him, understandably, but what's she getting out of it? |
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The occasional crowd shots are understandably underlit and quite grainy. |
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Havel was a hero who shrugged off the title, understandably uncomfortable with the assumptions of stony perfection. |
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A sitcom conceived by, written by, and starring her understandably ignited an inferno of buzz. |
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While it understandably upsets Western sensibilities, the unpalatable truth is that it has been successful in cutting the number of suicide bombers, and it is here to say. |
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Having shown good pace all weekend, the speedy young Malaysian was understandably disappointed to come away from Thruxton with just a brace of 11 th place finishes. |
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They sensed that they were being treated as props, not interlocutors, and they understandably resented it. |
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This, understandably, didn't matter to those decked out in blue and red. |
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This arrangement was not received with cries of joy from my very conventionally minded parents, understandably perhaps, as I was their only daughter. |
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She's currently shooting the first nude scenes of her career, is understandably nervous about them, and so welcomes the chance to chat about her new movie instead. |
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By then, a Marine mindset had sunk deep in me, whereas they seemed vulnerable, and understandably so. |
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Questions arise from the popular accounts based on McClintock's recollections gleaned from interviews, understandably compressed and beclouded after 50 years. |
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Most had, understandably assumed that Jacobite glass objects had solid provenances and that those who had written on the subject had done so after having done their research. |
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The recent assertions by Dr. Peretz are therefore distressing to many members of our community, and understandably so. |
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He is understandably dispirited by the accession of the new pontiff, but expresses his concerns in language that seems to me overwrought and misplaced. |
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Tatar is understandably a big fan of the printed page despite owning an Amazon Kindle. |
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Such sensitive information in the hands of a loose cannon is understandably unnerving to those it might affect. |
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None too soon, in my opinion, but the Administration is understandably erring on the side of completeness and accuracy rather than releasing information piecemeal. |
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Although, understandably, the discussions traverse a wide area of opinion there seem to be four main conclusions that are put forward as the cause of the crisis. |
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Given such a multi-vehicle car wreck, voters have understandably tuned out and turnout is expected to be extremely low. |
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The company's wholesale division dragged its heels on equipping local exchanges for ADSL, understandably, while it figured out a way of making it pay. |
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The Sioux understandably resented the invasion of their territory, and the United States Army made largely ineffectual efforts to deter the horde of gold seekers. |
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He was, understandably, in a sour mood as Patch creative director Abel Lenz began taking photos of him. |
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The banquet was paid for with public funds, and taxpayers were understandably upset. |
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Kirsty, understandably, was not impressed at being dumped on her dream day, and her bereft wail filled the church. |
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Both Cohen and carlin are, understandably, pretty pleased that Liberty has been taken down. |
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Tech execs are understandably gun-shy about expressing optimism. |
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Some parts of the UK are running out of space for landfill sites and, where they do exist, they are understandably disliked by the local population. |
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They encounter a little ugly man who is understandably furious at the invasion of his property by these two strangers and vociferates horrific but comically impotent threats. |
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They're understandably insulted when no one asks for their opinion on a matter that affects them so much. |
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His actual worry will lie in maintaining harmony among such a gathering of outstanding footballers who will all understandably feel that they should start matches. |
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He was understandably irritated that the police had decided to include the remarks in an affidavit for a search warrant. |
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Teachers have, quite understandably, responded by coaching students into exams they are likely to pass and by discouraging less able students from sitting exams at all. |
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Regrettably, the public was less interested in the complexities of ethics regulation than, understandably, in attempting to repair the damage done by fraud. |
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With the cops knocking at the door, Harry understandably flees. |
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These were leading cases in an important and developing field, and after a week of submissions the Court of Appeal understandably reserved judgment. |
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Before the loss of Normandy and most of the other Angevin lands in France by King John, the Angevins understandably devoted their attention to their primary French estates. |
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There was little in United's early play to alter that view, even if Norwich were, understandably, content to do just a containing job while they found their feet. |
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The confluence of invisibility, indeterminacy, and contagion understandably generates anxiety and encourages behaviour that reduces risk of exposure. |
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He himself grew up without his biological parents, being raised by a foster family, and is understandably sceptical about the elevation of biology over nurture. |
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Some people are receptive, but others are understandably stand-offish. |
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But surveys show that the environmental benefits of riverscapes are high up on people's list of priorities, with flood defences, understandably, of particular concern. |
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The liturgically centered Episcopalians who see the trend coming are understandably interested in providing rites of commitment supported by the church. |
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It merely earned him some much-needed Brownie points and assuaged the general grief and shock of a nation, understandably numbed by the slaughter of innocent children. |
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He made a concerted effort to smile his way out of his understandably glum expression while I tried to say what I wanted to say in the right kind of way. |
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The supermarkets understandably turn into madhouses the day before a hurricane's arrival, but I wonder about the grocery lists of some of the customers. |
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This is the first year that the prestigious awards ceremony has included an award of this type and they are collectively and understandably delighted. |
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Harry is understandably keen to try to protect Cressida from snooping snappers. |
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So far, she seems to be unenthusiastic, and understandably so. |
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The weight of expectation understandably rests heavily on his shoulders. |
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So, when the Scot arrived at Heathrow baggage reclaim following a tour of the Far East, he was understandably anxious to find his precious piece of wood. |
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There is, understandably, a great deal of stress and tension and pressure. |
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Likewise, history, specifically historiography, dominates three of the critical selections, again understandably. |
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Although Berry understandably wanted to keep the sale secret, Snook wanted legal title. |
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House of Representatives is understandably preoccupied with figuring out how to fibrillate the nation's moribund economy. |
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Logan's mother, Becky Hill, was understandably extremely grateful to Joe for having saved her little boy. |
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Many people are understandably put off by the high deductible, but these deductibles don't work like regular deductibles. |
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She also, understandably, had sought to have Adam involuntarily committed. |
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The gangling 6ft 4in striker, perhaps understandably, didn't want to talk too much about the game. |
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Perhaps understandably, telling a parent that their child has hand, foot and mouth disease often results in a slightly anxious expression. |
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When presenting in front of the class, take care to speak clearly and understandably. |
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Steve had already spent half an hour waiting for the No 4 on the first leg of his journey so was understandably getting impatient by now. |
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So, quite understandably, many people are more hesitant than they need be about pressing their case for more money. |
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People are understandably looking to take on more hours just to keep the wolf from the door. |
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This leads to an overworked, overstressed police force that can understandably become suspicious of everyone in the neighborhoods it patrols. |
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Botti has understandably chosen the Group Three Sagaro, won last year by subsequent Ascot heroine Estimate, as the first staging post for the impressive-looking seven-yearold. |
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In southern Europe the theory understandably had less influence. |
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Michael Cashman, Labour MEP for the West Midlands, is understandably looking forward to E-Day and maintains that it will strengthen national identity. |
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The royal family is understandably reluctant to cause excessive friction with the Wahhabists in view of the serious instability that this would trigger. |
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They react emotionally, but understandably, to separation from what they know or have chosen, whether it be a longtime yardman or a pet rabbit suddenly gone blind. |
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To be fair, the movie is slow at times, which as a fan I liked, as it was paying attention to every single detail, but will understandably turn off the casual viewer. |
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The neighborhood was wary of the project and understandably concerned it would not fit in with the scale and mood of this lower-scale residential area. |
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