An error of appropriacy may have more negative results than grammatical errors. |
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A performance must appear to be addressed to and for the benefit of the listener alone and not to the idea of formal appropriacy in itself. |
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The wild beasts understand the fullness of life beyond all considerations of decency or appropriacy. |
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I hope anyone planning to arrange a funeral does so with a degree of taste and appropriacy. |
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When we decide what clothes to put on, our choice is determined by our sense of appropriacy. |
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A number of analyses can be made of students' progress in the development of both lexical diversity and sophistication, and grammatical accuracy and appropriacy. |
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A sense of appropriacy is crucial, that choices have been made or must be made that take into account situation, occasion, subject matter, and audience. |
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They are innovation, customer proximity and appropriacy of the proposed solution as well as cost efficiency and return on investment. |
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The statement of value was assessed in order to ensure its appropriacy to the present context. |
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Uncertainty as to the fruits of innovation activities and their less-than-perfect appropriacy hinder development. |
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I can assess a learner's ability to produce a spoken text according to criteria such as content, range, accuracy, fluency, appropriacy of register etc. |
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These can be discussed for grammatical fit, semantic appropriacy or match to devices of simile, metaphor or sound. |
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I can assess a learner's ability to engage in written interaction according to criteria such as content, range, accuracy and appropriacy of response etc. |
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