Because your animal speech was as underdeveloped as the unpracticed human speech of a child. |
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It belongs to an underdeveloped genre critical of our wholesale accommodation to technology. |
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A window of opportunity was created for the national bourgeoisie in the underdeveloped countries. |
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Tampering tends to be the recourse of underdeveloped political forces or rulers that are weak or unable to afford the luxury of costly campaigns. |
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You can buy special kits containing sanitised hypodermic needles and blood plasma for travel to underdeveloped countries. |
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They provide an interface between strategic sealift ships and lighters, and between the lighters and the beach or underdeveloped ports. |
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Vine identification and the study of individual varieties' characteristics and aptitudes is a decidedly underdeveloped field of activity. |
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There must be no more division of the world into civilized and uncivilized, developed and underdeveloped. |
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This vital missing ingredient leaves the characterisation grossly underdeveloped, and the plot, somewhat on the thin side. |
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For anyone with an underdeveloped sense of self-esteem, this is a lifeline, providing a short cut to coherence and purpose. |
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China is showing the way by taking all the tough decisions that an overpopulated nation has to make when it has an underdeveloped economy. |
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Perhaps the best-known Vibrio infection is cholera, which sickens many people in underdeveloped countries through contaminated food and water. |
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In 1903, a method of increasing the annual tax on vacant or underdeveloped land was adopted. |
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The arts market in Yorkshire is underdeveloped, yet we know there is enormous scope for growth. |
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What's worse, none of these genres is given enough time to develop, resulting in a scattered and underdeveloped plot. |
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During walks in the woods, Rusty, whose blindness is caused by underdeveloped retinas, would follow Dugan, staying right at his ear. |
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She is often referred as odd and is picked on for being short and underdeveloped. |
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The city has been so underdeveloped for so long that there is plenty of capacity there. |
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He encouraged dialogue between the wealthy industrial nations and the underdeveloped countries. |
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Typically, students are not taught about the global economy and the impact of free trade on underdeveloped countries. |
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He's absolutely correct about what we ought to do about those underdeveloped countries. |
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Citizens of economically underdeveloped countries typically have shorter life expectancies than do citizens of the developed countries. |
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The burden of debt is made even worse when it is considered that the area is one of the most economically underdeveloped regions in South Africa. |
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Since it is still considered to be an underdeveloped country, most of the economy revolves around the import and export of food. |
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The U.S. must work with those underdeveloped nations to improve their quality of life. |
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We have seen the migration of the garment industry from the developed world to the underdeveloped world. |
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We should be putting resources, people, and money, into helping underdeveloped countries deal with their own serious health problems. |
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The global mining industry thereby makes national development under global capitalism extremely difficult for underdeveloped countries. |
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You're looking at undereducated, undervalued and underdeveloped, men, women and children. |
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Some story threads are underdeveloped, and Emily's soppy character is wisely ditched early on. |
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Fired by revolution in a country that was capitalistically underdeveloped, some began to equate public ownership with state ownership. |
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These areas were rich in natural resources but had not been exploited because of underdeveloped or non-existence of infrastructure. |
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The problem is compounded for Eastern Europe with its weak central banks and underdeveloped capital markets. |
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No leader of any underdeveloped country of any size has been a world figure as long as the Cuban caudillo. |
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That's the reason you see so many great benchers with flat or underdeveloped chests but huge front deltoids. |
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It is most prevalent in regions of temperate climates that are highly industrialized, but rarely occurs in areas that are underdeveloped. |
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We berate those who cross the line and leave the immature and underdeveloped open to the physical abuse of contact and collision sports. |
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Like most taverns of underdeveloped areas, this particular watering hole was poorly furbished and far from hygienic. |
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The underdeveloped concept of the international system has acted as a Procrustean straitjacket on the discipline. |
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But Stack carries the comic weight of the show on his puny underdeveloped shoulders and succeeds as an Atlas of anarchy. |
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Children who live in underdeveloped areas of the world may be prescribed a preventive deworming medication. |
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Togo's stagnant, underdeveloped economy is largely dependent on agricultural exports. |
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The report recommends a maximum height of 12 storeys in underdeveloped areas such as around Heuston Station, Spencer Dock and the south docks. |
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Since her lower jaw is underdeveloped and her teeth never grew in, her little tongue is permanently sticking out. |
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The birds have had to rely on haws and berries and there are no cornfields in the western regions, most birds are thin and underdeveloped because of lack of sustenance. |
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A recurring issue in all underdeveloped countries is a lack of credit. |
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The brain also became larger, requiring the infant to be born more underdeveloped so the head would pass through the birth canal, albeit just barely. |
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Many pastors find a new creative outlet during their sabbatical time through painting, pottery, music, or some other previously undiscovered or underdeveloped talent. |
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I'm short, skinny and have excruciatingly underdeveloped social skills. |
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I think he sees the network as an underdeveloped asset that is poised to be souped up and made more relevant and competitive. |
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Neither did they have the support of leaders from underdeveloped countries, who benefit from the exploitation of resources and labor in their own countries. |
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North Tulsa is the most underdeveloped section of the city, with most money funneling into the south side of the city, where the middle class and nouveau riche tend to settle. |
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Traditional societies in underdeveloped countries are no more immune to creeping moral decay than their more sophisticated cousins in rich, developed nations. |
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Because the brain or respiratory system may be immature or underdeveloped, the baby may not be able to regulate his or her own breathing normally. |
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He sang kind of sharp and with some questionable rhythms, seemed somewhat overparted, but mostly sounded really great and managed to make an underdeveloped part interesting. |
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It's just not enough, though, because first, the characterisation is underdeveloped, and second, there is no attempt to establish an audience-character relationship. |
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When economic expansion began to decline in the 1970s, it was more profitable to export capital to underdeveloped countries where wages were low, than to import workers. |
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Also the male co-twins to freemartins are usually considered to be normal and fertile, although a few may have underdeveloped testicles and some may have reduced fertility. |
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Nonetheless, there are times in the film, especially during the second half, when the plot is somewhat scattered, leaving many introduced themes unfinished or underdeveloped. |
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We will do that, but I regret to report that in my experience, the internet is still an underdeveloped and relatively small phenomenon in their world. |
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She obviously has talent, but it is underused and underdeveloped here. |
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For land-hungry crofters and cottars these estates became potent symbols of land deliberately left underdeveloped and kept out of circulation. |
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Marvin Pantangco is providing a natural, safe solution to crooked teeth, overbites, and underdeveloped jaws. |
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It is used to distinguish whether the country is a developed, a developing or an underdeveloped country. |
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The area was underdeveloped by mainland European standards of the time, and it possessed few towns or villages. |
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He argued that it was this economic trade agreement dating back to the 16th century that led to Africa being underdeveloped in his own time. |
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There is now a growing debate about why Third World countries remain impoverished and underdeveloped after all this time. |
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The trunk is short and massive, while the hindquarters are comparatively underdeveloped. |
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They also lack supraorbital processes on the frontal and have underdeveloped calcaneal tubers. |
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The first three molars of the upper jaw are underdeveloped and single crowned with one root. |
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The street network and automotive industry remained underdeveloped, and dirt roads were common outside major cities. |
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The underdeveloped road network led to a growing demand for public transport. |
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Chronic infections by parasites account for a high morbidity and mortality in many underdeveloped countries. |
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Marine insurance was still underdeveloped, although the Portuguese had helped pioneer its development and its practice seemed already customary. |
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I didn't want him to sense my fear but cringed as he peered down at my underdeveloped and pubeless body. |
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He pledged to improve conditions in the underdeveloped and largely inaccessible southern part of Belize. |
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Later, rivalry grew, causing copyright to occur due to weak underdeveloped laws. |
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The major problems are low bankassurance potential, underdeveloped financial infrastructure and a complex bureaucracy. |
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They also have the same condition, microcephaly, where the brain is underdeveloped and smaller than average. |
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It appears that each spermatozoon possesses a short round head, few mitochondria and underdeveloped middle piece. |
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Significant issues include underdeveloped infrastructure and transportation, corruption and bureaucracy. |
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The Comoran financial system is underdeveloped and thus minimizes the risk of some money laundering activities. |
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Power infrastructure in the region is ageing, but is also largely underdeveloped due to decades of underinvestment. |
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Patient 3 had severely underdeveloped androgen-responsive tissues, and patients 13-16 had orchidectomy performed. |
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Northern Ireland has underdeveloped transport infrastructure, with most infrastructure concentrated around Greater Belfast, Greater Derry and Craigavon. |
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Practiced on an international scale, eugenocide will do much to prevent lingering, tortuous death by starvation, occasioned so often by overbrowse in underdeveloped nations. |
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In addition, DB-289 is a potential drug to treat African Trypanosomiasis, an infectious disease that affects millions of people in underdeveloped countries. |
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I was told that I had overspecialized and no facilities existed in an underdeveloped country such as Pakistan where I could practice my specialty. |
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Lap belts pose a risk of paralyzing spinal and disabling abdominal injury to all occupants but especially to children who have underdeveloped pelvic structures. |
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Vertical positioning ideas were either absent or underdeveloped. |
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Opponents of globalization argue that there is unequal power and respect in terms of international trade between the developed and underdeveloped countries of the world. |
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It does however give an indication of what the future birth and death rates may be for an underdeveloped country, together with the total population size. |
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Despite the significant progress Yemen has made to expand and improve its health care system over the past decade, the system remains severely underdeveloped. |
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Having one-track minds, Canada's feminists actually believe that helping women and the poor in the underdeveloped world is best done by killing their babies. |
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