The further drop in the yen might weaken the baht to an unsatisfactory level. |
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This was unsatisfactory because the external object is something foreign or hostile to self-consciousness. |
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Where even this approach is unsatisfactory, the full complexity of three-dimensional modelling must be faced. |
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I try to write, and manage 60 words of unsatisfactory nonsense before I give up. |
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Even a home with functional attic ventilation can now develop molds on the roof sheathing cavities above these unsatisfactory ducts. |
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My picture of the Spanish bayonet flower, with its embedded yucca moths, was unsatisfactory. |
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Anyway, dividing politics into two categories is unsatisfactory since one category always gets valorised at the expense of the other. |
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They regarded this view of science as unsatisfactory, incomplete, or just another form of sophism. |
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Really, the R v R and Doney are dealing more with the unsafe and unsatisfactory question. |
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Teaching overall is now rated unsatisfactory for Years 7 to 11 but good in the sixth form. |
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Clearly she still struggles with her emotions about the police and believes their driving in London is unsatisfactory. |
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All in all it's been a boring, unsatisfactory day and, at the end of it, I'm not in the least reluctant to apply head to pillow. |
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Their inadequacy apart, this is totally unsatisfactory as it takes several minutes to cross from one platform to the other. |
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Do you invite this Court to conduct the review to determine whether or not the verdict is unsatisfactory? |
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That seems to have nothing whatever to do with whether it was an unsafe or unsatisfactory verdict. |
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Having broken up with a long-term girlfriend, he embarked upon a series of unsatisfactory relationships. |
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Standards are above average, but achievement is poor as a result of unsatisfactory teaching and attendance. |
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Water entered through the roof and the water supply was unsatisfactory, being dirty in wet weather and deficient in dry. |
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Is that what Justice Fitzgerald meant by another unsatisfactory appeal from the District Court? |
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Her first two collections were very much preoccupied with relationships, most of which were unsatisfactory. |
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It is true that since its opening we have had problems and I have acknowledged that the level of service has been unsatisfactory. |
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The first appeal was on the unsafe and unsatisfactory ground alone, was it? |
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Never stop the payment of your cheque after it is issued because of unsatisfactory work, without taking legal advice. |
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Teaching in a third of lessons was graded unsatisfactory or poor, while learning in two fifths of lessons was below standard. |
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More than half of the teaching was unsatisfactory, aspects of management were weak and attendance was poor. |
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Having the election decided by the courts rather than voters is deeply unsatisfactory. |
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Scepticism there may be, but the present situation is unsatisfactory and ineffective. |
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The essay on her seems most to be about how tenuous and unsatisfactory her connections to Jewishness really are. |
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The result does not do justice to the quality of some of the pictures, and is visually unsatisfactory and somewhat unattractive. |
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There are two main routes by which aggrieved patients may seek redress for unsatisfactory health care. |
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After several unsatisfactory attempts, this has now become an aleatory section. |
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In January 1998 the asbestos lagging to pipework was in an unsatisfactory condition. |
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The present situation is unsatisfactory in many ways, and should not be allowed to continue. |
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Property services, which were poor at the last inspection have improved little and remain unsatisfactory. |
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How can that be the case when I am trying to remedy what he apparently agrees is an unsatisfactory situation? |
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Some points in the opera are on the unsatisfactory side of orchestral fullness for that reason, like the concluding cataclysm. |
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Essential repairs have been carried out but accommodation was still found to be unsatisfactory in the latest inspection. |
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Short-term methods of storage are unsatisfactory because containers leak and break open long before the wastes are safe. |
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It takes courage to make such a joke, to admit that those who died were not paragons but incomplete, unsatisfactory human beings. |
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It was a thoroughly unsatisfactory way to concede the three points but entirely in keeping with a game that never threatened to catch fire. |
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Because isocratic elution with the varied composition of the mobile phase gave unsatisfactory results, the gradient elution was applied. |
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I can testify that the bibliographical apparatus in many articles is unsatisfactory and out-of-date. |
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Attempts to perform fluorescence measurements, even by using a front-face geometry, were irreproducible, leading to unsatisfactory results. |
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The explanation given in the introduction to the original draft of the Bill is unsatisfactory. |
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It is a completely unsatisfactory position and we want to put it right as soon as possible. |
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Having considered her letter and enclosures we find that the reason that she has given for her non-attendance is quite unsatisfactory. |
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Hobbes' view shows progress for reconciling materialism, determinism and free will, but it is unsatisfactory. |
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It's an unsatisfactory term, because an autist's sense of self is almost as rudimentary as his sense of other people. |
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A life endured in total immobility is, though conceivable, wholly unsatisfactory. |
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The French war was going badly, and royal finances were in an unsatisfactory state. |
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I find it difficult to explain why the play therefore is unsatisfactory, after all the company, Theatre Centre, employs a dramaturge, Bonnie Greer. |
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Zamir had to make do with observing events from afar, and what he saw was totally unsatisfactory. |
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That is so, in the same way that if after a verdict of guilty an appellate court concludes that the conviction is unsafe and unsatisfactory it quashes the jury's verdict. |
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Hustvedt is an excellent writer but the structure of the book seems as flimsy as a house of cards, and the resolution at the end highly unsatisfactory. |
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This highly readable book will be the standard biography replacing Robert Rhodes James and indeed Eden's own unsatisfactory but lucrative memoirs. |
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If affordable, car owners should have their own officially licensed emission test devices to ensure against possible police accusations of unsatisfactory results. |
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This scheme will provide a proper pumping station and rising main to the treatment works and will eliminate the present unsatisfactory septic tank arrangement at the Quay. |
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The news comes in the wake of a national survey that found that one in five new secondary school appointments are rated as unsatisfactory by headteachers. |
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Train services were irregular and unsatisfactory, buildings and rolling stock fell into disrepair and tracks became hazardous because of poor maintenance. |
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Interpreting a poem as a symptom or instance of features of the lyric, for example, might be unsatisfactory hermeneutics but a useful contribution to poetics. |
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Education chiefs have pledged that lessons will go on at a tertiary college despite a damning report which criticised most teaching as unsatisfactory and management as weak. |
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Now there are rumblings of trying to rectify this unsatisfactory situation, with various bills proposed in parliament and seminars held on the matter. |
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But even interrogating successful proposals leads to unsatisfactory reasoning. |
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Never once was a box checked indicating that his work was unsatisfactory or needed improvement. |
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Anyone with an unsatisfactory answer is held until the Nigerian military can deal with them the next morning. |
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I had not previously known one could get on, even in this unsatisfactory fashion, with so little brain. |
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A lot of the most important data in the gun debate is unsatisfactory and is out-of-date. |
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The breaches of the Rules in respect of which the Tribunal had found the Respondent's explanations unsatisfactory, did amount to conduct unbefitting a solicitor. |
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This is unsatisfactory as my urgent issues remain unanswered. |
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Their social, moral and spiritual development is unsatisfactory. |
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Was their design unsatisfactory for the safety of the drivers? |
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For somebody to get four months is absolutely unsatisfactory. |
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Staff leading these lessons were judged unsatisfactory or poor. |
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There was some ongoing survey work, but it was very unsatisfactory because it was haphazard, had no mechanisms for cross-checking and was completely non-transparent. |
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Further, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission recommends sending notice by certified mail, especially if there's no immediate response or an unsatisfactory one. |
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We did test some acrylic paint on tiles and it was just totally unsatisfactory so we chose what, I guess, was the appropriate paint for the surface. |
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Coupled with Dowd's interviewing technique, which is about as penetrating as a charity worker soliciting for funds by rattling a tin, the outcome is rather unsatisfactory. |
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For example, it would clearly be unsatisfactory if the prospect of some future challenge caused public development schemes to be suspended or delayed on a prolonged basis. |
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The poor design and ill proportions of the dormer and bay windows and the visual relationship between them results in a most unsatisfactory appearance. |
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This was felt to be unsatisfactory because a test expressed in terms of probability was so uncertain in result. |
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They had poor, underpaid staff, no desks, and unsatisfactory textbooks that came from England. |
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The GWR's first locomotives were specified by Isambard Kingdom Brunel but proved unsatisfactory. |
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All three Crown dependencies regard the existing situation as unsatisfactory and have lobbied for change. |
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Here, Haller's main argument is based on a decided misreading of Pascal's wager derivative of an unsatisfactory account of human psychology. |
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One of the things we are pushing for is that the sanctionary process is unsatisfactory. |
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One of the things we're pushing for is that the sanctionary process is unsatisfactory. |
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On the western side it reached Wigan by 1781, replacing the earlier and unsatisfactory Douglas Navigation. |
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Healthcare prior to the war had been an unsatisfactory mix of private, municipal and charity schemes. |
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The marriage would prove to be unsatisfactory and the two would spend years apart while Wellesley was campaigning. |
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Dale, who was known for his benevolence, treated the children well, but the general condition of New Lanark's residents was unsatisfactory. |
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The use of predators including ferrets, mongooses and monitor lizards has been found unsatisfactory. |
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However, this was unsatisfactory because its supporters could offer no convincing mechanism to produce a significant expansion of the Earth. |
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Naval trials of balloons began in 1891, but the results were unsatisfactory and none were purchased by the navy. |
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After that alliance proved unsatisfactory, he came to an agreement with Alfred the Great of Wessex, visiting Alfred at his court. |
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Conrad's poor health and his unsatisfactory schoolwork caused his uncle constant problems and no end of financial outlay. |
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In the 17th century, as early industry started to expand, this transport situation was highly unsatisfactory. |
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New appliances were added, unsatisfactory features removed, cylinders improved or replaced. |
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Considering the response to be unsatisfactory, de Gaulle began constructing an independent defence force for his country. |
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Apparently, dialogue scenes were also recorded, but the results were unsatisfactory and the film was never publicly screened incorporating them. |
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When their conduct proved unsatisfactory, they were almost invariably brought to trial and exiled or executed, and their property was confiscated. |
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The castle's design was unsatisfactory, as its guns could not be angled so to fire down into the harbour, and its defences were considered vulnerable to attack. |
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Getting unsatisfactory responses from city officials, as many as 7,000 women joined the march to Versailles, bringing with them cannons and a variety of smaller weapons. |
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The report noted that the wastewater treatment situation in Europe is still very unsatisfactory and that none of the deadlines has been met by all member countries. |
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Now, it is virtually taken for granted that the line-up will be common knowledge well before the day of kick-off, which is an unsatisfactory situation. |
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How unsatisfactory would have been that attempt to dispauperize the labourer, if the operation of the Act had been limited to some of the worst regulated parishes! |
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This seems to be the reason why these models are so very unsatisfactory. |
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The subject of Catacoustics, or the doctrine of reflected sound, is, perhaps, the most unsatisfactory in its results of any branch of physical science. |
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Royalist guns were set up on Raw Dykes and, after an unsatisfactory response to a demand for surrender, the Newarke was stormed and the city was sacked on 30 May. |
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