The elements in focus are legibility, neatness and artistic value of handwriting, in that order. |
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A man with an eye for neatness around the place, Tom always ensured that things were spick and span. |
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In making a high-flying kite, it is better to spend a little extra effort on neatness and on cutting down weight than on decorations. |
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A short man with graying hair and tinted glasses, Ecclestone is fanatical about neatness. |
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He cheerfully apologizes for the room his two preteen boys share, which is predictably porcine with respect to neatness. |
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As well, neatness was taken into consideration and contestants had to lick their plates clean to advance. |
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Obedience, rote memorisation, and neatness are enshrined as somehow intellectual achievements. |
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Those of you who have messy case interiors will benefit from the neatness round cables provide. |
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Exactness and neatness in moderation is a virtue, but carried to extremes narrows the mind. |
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He had an ordinary childhood and excelled in the Army, where an obsession with neatness and fitness impressed commanders. |
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Style, flair, neatness and layout of handwriting are the criteria that judges use to assess the entries. |
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Extra marks are awarded for neatness, good spelling and strict adherence to the curriculum. |
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There's a line between neatness and metrosexuality, which is a different thing entirely. |
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As seen from the roadside, color and neatness are probably the two most important factors in visual sightliness, Strobel says. |
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The dog's streamlined appearance gives an impression of neatness, dignity and graceful symmetry. |
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Such neatness, such needless destruction of good healthy vegetation, does not fall naturally with me. |
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It was a plainly, yet adequately furnished room with everything arranged with neatness and precision. |
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The idea of seclusion, of the impossibility is linked with the extreme neatness and harmony of the composition which is drawn to a sort of ideal. |
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We give great importance to the neatness of our site and to the environment. |
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The formula, let on the skin a sensation of neatness without residue, and a light tanning effect. |
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I wouldn't say they reached any pinnacle of perfection in the neatness department, but they are improving. |
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They take measurements and complete visual inspections to assess the neatness and finish of completed structures. |
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Presentation, neatness, and respect for one's study materials are viewed as necessary preconditions for serious learning. |
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This also includes the legibility of your text, neatness and order of your display content. |
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Today it looks very fine indeed, all stripey lines and neatness. |
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The colour of his hair was an exact match with that of the rusty brown floorboards, and had been combed back to match the neatness of his rather expensive suit. |
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During the fencing and theatrical performances we pay attention to the wittiness, neatness and fairy-tale character of the given stories. |
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All this creates problems that go beyond simple lack of terminological neatness. |
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He also used regimentation, orderliness, neatness, and precision, an enormous effort to have everything at all times in its proper place. |
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He was a man whose outward appearance suggested an inner neatness. |
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The qualities required are: neatness, good hygiene, precision and rapidity. |
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The urban environment needs no advertising: the neatness, cultural richness of cities like Zurich and Geneva, and the high quality of Swiss public services are sufficient praise. |
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Collect and assess students' graphs for neatness and accuracy. |
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Unconscious internalization of residential school behaviours such as false politeness, not speaking out, passive compliance, excessive neatness, obedience without thought, etc. |
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And he will have to curb his legendary appetite for neatness. |
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I found his teeth had been filed down and bishoped with the greatest neatness and perfection. |
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Collect student notes and assess for completeness and neatness. |
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Unsurprisingly, however, the neatness of this formulation does not correspond with the realities of bringing peace, let alone post-conflict reconstruction, to contemporary war zones. |
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Comb: Depicts the purity and neatness against villainy. |
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Caught up in the here and now and the practical, we may let our gifts and talents lie fallow, and forget to cultivate our sense of beauty, neatness, politeness and art. |
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Like my father, I seek balance and neatness of the Armagnac. |
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Harold considered himself a neat man, but neatness consisted of taking things that were cluttering the countertops and shoving them into the nearest available drawers. |
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Ensure the neatness and elegance of the clothes. |
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He moves with Japanese neatness and almost feline delicacy. |
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Order, neatness and precision are related concepts. |
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In many classrooms boys are praised for their curiosity and assertiveness while girls are praised for their neatness, promptness and ability to follow instructions. |
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He had great neatness of person, and he continued to wear his spruce black coat and his bowler hat, always a little too small for him, in a dapper, jaunty manner. |
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