I'm just going to go in there with an open mind and try to handle it as appropriately as I can. |
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It would have been smarter to buy half of the troop carriers we did but ensure that they were armoured and weaponised appropriately. |
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All the audio elements feel appropriately balanced, and both conversations and musical interludes are easily heard. |
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Mr J is discharged with a plan for meals and snacks that are appropriately balanced. |
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She pulled her sling out of her pack and gathered three or four appropriately sized stones and set out to find her dinner. |
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I delivered my address to about 50 women as they ate breakfast and smiled appropriately at my remarks. |
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An appropriately drawn limitation statute would surely produce a more just result. |
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As the rain lashed down, the monarch, appropriately dressed in a fawn raincoat, used a transparent umbrella to stay dry. |
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There is a well-designed town trail which is appropriately named after the acorn. |
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Most appropriately, she looked like a wraith, thin and stooped, with dark, tragic eyes. |
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Civil and religious liberty, so characteristic of America, are most appropriately represented by the two lamblike horns of this creature. |
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My second and third exercises are dumbbell preacher curls and seated alternate dumbbell curls, and again I supinate or pronate appropriately. |
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Anyway, one of the assessors questioned whether the piece belonged appropriately in a landscape folio. |
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The latrines are appropriately dreary and spartan, their fluorescent lighting bathed in a familiar hazy glow. |
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These antidotes may have toxic side effects themselves so they need to be used appropriately. |
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Mothers quickly learn to distinguish a cry of hunger from one of discomfort or frustration and respond appropriately. |
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The sheer number of referrals demonstrates a clear need for an appropriately funded centre for anosmia and related rhinological problems. |
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Chekhov wrote The Steppe, appropriately the first tale in this volume, when he was 28, and it is a kind of manifesto of Chekhovian lifelikeness. |
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Cases of abuse have been acknowledged, and apologies and compensation have been paid appropriately. |
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They are expected to ensure that everyone complies with the law of the land and behaves appropriately. |
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Fungicides are tools that need to be used appropriately to achieve the desired result. |
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In an appropriately modernist account, the witnesses claimed that it was clearly propelled by some kind of European technology. |
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Handel festivals with appropriately big choral and orchestral forces were held. |
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Employees spent considerable time being coached to answer auditors' questions appropriately. |
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Even the contact made with local government was inadequate to plan appropriately for operation and maintenance of the facility. |
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In my opinion, the book is appropriately sized for an undergraduate course. |
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Two years ago, such an observation was appropriately arch, zeroing in on the silliness of such campaign press stunts. |
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A handsome man with olive skin, an appropriately Roman nose, and an enthusiasm and curiosity in his big brown eyes. |
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The same term can be used appropriately for sections of sonata rondos or concerto movements. |
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Perhaps, appropriately, his Swedish girlfriend, Boel, is a marine biologist. |
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There is nothing, in our submission, that your Lordship can direct appropriately today. |
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The hostility-reduction intervention included teaching them skills for expressing anger more appropriately and more assertively. |
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The multiplexer analyzes the complexity from all of them and assigns it appropriately. |
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I feel I am an example of midwife services working well with resources being assigned appropriately. |
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You are my ward, Amanda, so you must have a new dress and be appropriately attired. |
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It deserves an appropriately respectful and thoughtful response that goes beyond attitudinising. |
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Etiquette is about table manners, ways of sitting, standing and talking, and how to address people appropriately. |
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His character is appropriately cold and callous part of the time, but also sappily emotional and childish part of the time. |
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This awe-inspiring achievement comes with some appropriately impressive scientific equipment. |
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A patient's experience will not be satisfactory if the caregiver is too stretched to respond appropriately. |
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I have to say, though, that their album is the most appropriately titled album that I can think of. |
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An appropriately somber group of media, stylists, scenesters and celebs lined up in the dark courtyard, waiting to be let in. |
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So schuss at Libra-ruled Gay Ski Week in New Zealand in early September, happening in appropriately named Queenstown. |
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Learn to handle your pet birds appropriately, provide a cage with enough room for exercise, and feed a healthy, balanced diet. |
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You should not end your sentence before you have a subject and verb appropriately placed, nor jam all your sentences together with commas. |
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Our native sea holly, appropriately called Eryngium maritimum, is a prime example. |
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This lack of virtuosity befits Britain's second city, which is, appropriately, second class. |
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The aspect of sedition that deals with inciting violence and lawlessness is more appropriately part of public order law. |
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However, it is not entirely clear at step 4 that a check mark is most appropriately placed next to the terms text and thumbnails. |
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Silence, when used appropriately and in context, will add emotion and feeling to the video. |
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Nobody seriously believes that teaching children in batches of 20 or 30 can offer an appropriately individualised education. |
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However, provided these fittings are machined to fine tolerances and shaped appropriately, a high-pressure seal can be maintained. |
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If a concussion is managed appropriately, the prognosis for complete recovery is good. |
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Hopkins and Whitman appropriately shared a metric that suited their commitment to the natural. |
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The principles of microeconomics do not have to be repealed to understand these circumstances, just applied appropriately. |
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Kocher, who often casts herself as a migrant, displaced from all possible homes, appropriately closes the volume on this ambivalent note. |
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Transdisciplinarity is a vital means of appropriately confronting many of the challenges of the present century. |
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The thick, translucent slices were encased in a light batter that was appropriately oily. |
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Specifically, teachers should know whether to intervene when a word is miscalled, when to intervene, and how to appropriately respond. |
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Was I supposed to find something appropriately frilly and covered in sequins, or should I wear something demure and modest? |
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The handlers believe that unaccompanied baggage should be dealt with by the federal police or appropriately trained security personnel. |
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Some reported both unadjusted analyses and analyses adjusted for covariates, which appropriately informs readers of the role confounders had. |
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If quitting is un-Australian, and criticising someone for quitting is un-Australian, then what would be the appropriately patriotic thing to do? |
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The poem ends, appropriately enough, at the tomb of Gunnar, the epic hero of Njal's Saga, whose death at the hands of enemies remains unavenged. |
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When it's used appropriately, skeuomorphic design can give users a quick sense of what an app does. |
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There is no doubt that the appropriately skilled addressee of the Patent would have known about degeneracy. |
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We have events for all generations from bonny baby, kids fancy dress, children's tug-o-war to our most appropriately dressed lady and gentleman. |
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Moist, borborygmic gutturals, appropriately barbaric riffs and tendon tearing blastbeats are all available in abundance here. |
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We sent a variety of unpackaged items to U.S. destinations, appropriately stamped for weight and size, as well as a few items packaged as noted. |
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Water was run across, buildings were leapt in a single bound, swords made appropriately dramatic sounds as they were sliced through the air. |
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But only after you finish breakfast, and get clothed appropriately beyond nightshirts and such. |
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The cover prominently features the naked backside of a seductively posed, appropriately bronzed woman standing on a beach. |
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To drill counter-mounted faucet holes, use an electric drill and an appropriately sized hole saw or spade bit. |
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The first step in ensuring that your budgerigars get sufficient exercise is to house them in an appropriately sized cage. |
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She scales back her vibrato and lightens her tone most appropriately for this repertoire. |
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On the front lawn of his residence, a large vicarage surrounded by a nice garden, we were greeted by the appropriately named Ms Alice Flyte. |
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Chops cut from the rib portion of the loin are appropriately called rib chops. |
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All three channels can be imaged simultaneously with an appropriately designed image splitter. |
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He doesn't speak about his wife at all, except to say she is still in Prague, but he is appropriately voluble about his daughter. |
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Each sector is now appropriately placed to take advantage of the developments in the industry in which it operates. |
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So, with apologies to all, the need is to find an appropriately gruesome substitute for the Big C, one that gives offence to none. |
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He attempted to coat the host pupae with several appropriately named diamines, such as putricine and cadaverine. |
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Moreover, these ectopic neural tubes were patterned appropriately with respect to the notochord and dorsal ectoderm. |
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Different three-dimensional objects, oriented appropriately, have the same two-dimensional plane projection. |
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The stone is in the centre of this section of the exhibition and, appropriately, the broken edges of the black stela glitter starrily. |
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Thus approached, I would smile benignly and direct the appropriately obsequious customer toward the objects of his desiring. |
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Lubenow adheres to a dry empiricism and rigorous abstention from overt theory which he deems appropriately Cantabrigian and Apostolic. |
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In these patients, the heart rate, cardiac output, and blood pressure rise appropriately in response to exercise. |
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If I were working on a larger scale I'd use a wooden lolly stick, sharpened appropriately, and dipped into Indian Ink. |
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The author appropriately declares that, contrary to pre-1980s scholarship, Bamana culture is not homogeneous or harmonious. |
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Placement of the sticker initiates a cascade of activities designed to ensure that pain is managed appropriately. |
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She watched as the man, garbed appropriately in a black cassock and hat, disappeared through the cemetery, towards the lakeside and a small boat. |
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As well, oil and grit interceptors are to be placed in the parking lot to ensure storm water is dealt with appropriately. |
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Faith is far more satisfying, with Smith's vague, doomy lyrics now reflected by appropriately heavy-hearted music. |
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An appropriately developed score might be useful in audit, research, and clinical practice in sub-Saharan Africa. |
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One type of paddle ball uses a heavy two-pound ball and appropriately large paddles with spikes. |
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The ordinary fly swatter was originally made of horsehair, now of appropriately ubiquitous plastic. |
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You would think that it would be a cinch to give an exciting or glamorous, or appropriately poetic, account of 36 hours in Rome. |
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The lottery prize pool would be divided appropriately, pari-mutuel style, among the winning lottery players. |
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We will be policing this event appropriately, to make sure the rally passes off without incident. |
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The elaborate passementerie incorporates the appropriately nuptial imagery of ribbons and bows. |
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In another set of models, called hydromagnetic models, a velocity field, is derived by appropriately coupling the dynamo equations. |
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The likeness of the poet and the bench he sits upon are cast in bronze which has acquired a fine and appropriately green patina. |
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Every one of these items had been cliftied, and appropriately, the marquee was also illegally acquired. |
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Had they been going clubbing, he would have been more appropriately dressed. |
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This form of mental unity could appropriately be called unity of cognition. |
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There are usually chips and other appropriately beer-absorbent foodstuffs on offer, along with around a hundred beers, plus ciders and perries. |
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Efficiency principles dictate that only clear market imperfections justify an appropriately sized tax or subsidy. |
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Though excess moisture can create mud pits out of huge feedlots, appropriately scaled feedlots do not develop these problems. |
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Are the words not only correct, but also pronounced accurately and clearly, and are they inflected appropriately and expressively? |
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Later in the season we hope to celebrate our 60th birthday in appropriately festive style. |
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It tasted appropriately archaic, like a library full of old leatherbound books where someone's been smoking a pipeful of something aromatic. |
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I'm sure I make an appropriately pathetic, pitiable picture, sitting here with tears in my eyes, crumbs on my face, in this awful red dress. |
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The surrounds are used appropriately and dialogue is clear and intelligible. |
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The NYC Fire Museum is located, appropriately enough, in an old firehouse that was converted into a museum. |
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The primary anesthesia care provider intubates the neonate using an appropriately sized oral RAE endotracheal tube. |
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The Corinthians agreed to become involved, partly from hatred toward Corcyra for not acting appropriately toward its mother city. |
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Fascism should more appropriately be called corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power. |
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The popularity of Korean pop culture, appropriately enough, is soaring in East Asia. |
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The makeup on the possessed characters is appropriately disgusting, with blank white eyes, and overly large distorted mouths. |
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They get more e-mail than they can possibly read, let alone respond to appropriately. |
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You would think that after all these years of preparation, I'd be able to at least dress myself appropriately for formal occasions, right? |
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Both predictions can be tested by examining patterns of gene conversion and crossing over in appropriately marked strains. |
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They were appropriately pompous but looked like crumbly high school maths teachers. |
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If you decide to stay, dress appropriately in non-synthetic full-length clothing, and sturdy leather boots. |
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This is primarily a period piece and, as you might expect from the elegiac nature of the film, the pace is appropriately funereal. |
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His fuzzy guitar chews at the song's foundations from every angle, but it never gives way, instead appropriately fading away. |
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The rights discourse has been shifted to one of dangerousness and risk management, to exclude rather than to punish appropriately. |
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It was followed by a decent Caesar salad, with a tangy dressing that was appropriately not too creamy after the pot of cheese we'd just consumed. |
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The prime importance of having an up-to-date will is to ensure your assets are appropriately disposed of or managed after your death. |
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The programme did not appropriately address the community's resistance to opt for toilets as an alternative to open defecation. |
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Retention equations have been developed for humans and may be appropriately applied to model depuration for some other mammals. |
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He had to goof on all that stuff, like dressing appropriately, to show that he was really cool. |
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He ends with the music of the opening, this time appropriately grand, even mammoth. |
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The 18 per cent grant set aside in the budget will be used appropriately for this purpose. |
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Several noted that there was something appropriately Pythonesque about the incident. |
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If the higher concentration is used, it should be diluted appropriately with sterile water. |
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Being Norway's sole dino researcher, he appropriately played a hand in uncovering the nation's only known dinosaur. |
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The 30 photographs depicting grungy Chicagoland hot dog stands were appropriately exhibited at City Gallery. |
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Ships, from small flea-like fighters to gunboats, corvettes and super-battlecruisers are appropriately sized. |
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This book is an appropriately lavish celebration, but less gush would have improved it. |
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To add some visual appeal and an element of authenticity, there were photos doctored appropriately using digital technology. |
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Exceptionally, international institutions perform functions more appropriately described as international resource management. |
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In this particular case the council contacted the school and is satisfied that the school acted appropriately in excluding the pupil. |
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There are 108 members of the assembly, and as with any membership of an exciting, closed-off and exclusive club they are treated appropriately. |
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His education at Gonzaga ranged from the classics to Irish doggerel and limericks, which he could quote appropriately with astonishing effect. |
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I hope my keep-it-simple approach makes it's clear where I'm coming from and manages expectations appropriately. |
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But his would-be debonair, self-satisfied yet insecure dotard could not be more appropriately laughable or pitiful. |
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His expressive, playful and emotion-loaded voice is appropriately soft but never soppy. |
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Remaining appropriately influential in the adolescent's life is related to becoming knowledgeable about their adolescent's extrafamilial life. |
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Adrian was sure to act appropriately, with manners and courtesy for others. |
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The members of the party are enjoying appropriately the afterglow of a tremendous victory. |
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She leaves a suicide note, whose contents are held back until an appropriately melodramatic turning point. |
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In Mr Godfrey's opinion Clause 8 does not deal with cancellation but more appropriately deals with disclosures and waivers of rights. |
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Bring all cables from various jacks into the junction box and connect the wires under the appropriately colored terminals. |
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They are timed to fit most appropriately with your child's education, so could be held at any time during the academic year. |
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The service routine looks up the protocol type inside the received frame and queues it appropriately for later processing. |
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A spectrum of airborne organic particulate matter, appropriately sized to reach pulmonary acini, produces this disease. |
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Resting, appropriately, on mortuary trestles, the piece is a kind of reliquary for the doomed 1854 vessel that was designed to lay the first transatlantic telegraph cable. |
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As regards the first consignment, the absence of declaration in the bill of lading that the goods were intended for transhipment was appropriately corrected in two days. |
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It is good to see a entertainer handle oneself appropriately. |
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When we talk about pests in the garden, we generally mean things like aphids, caterpillars and rabbits that we can see and deal with appropriately. |
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In the best cases, they model and teach how to adjust and adapt appropriately. |
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We consulted with the experts to help you decide if you should bend the dietary rules occasionally and how to do it appropriately. |
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Seeing it on the ground, public-spirited churchwarden John Shardlow appropriately took it into nearby St James's church for safe keeping until he could arrange for its repair. |
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It is the connection of triclosan to dioxin that has appropriately raised the hackles of so many. |
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But even if the promised money does finally arrive, there is scant guarantee it will be used appropriately. |
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David Myers' novel The Bohemian Bourgeois is the true inheritor of that line, his protagonist's name appropriately alliterative, his behaviour equally roguish. |
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Besides the unused concert footage, this fun tribute to frugging comes with an appropriately cheesy dance seminar that gives you all the steps you need. |
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Some as yet undiscovered may well have disappeared between the time we lit the birthday candles and, appropriately, blew them out. |
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Anyone appearing in court should dress soberly and appropriately. |
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The pageant came back to Atlantic City and, appropriately, took a big gamble. |
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Yellow dock root and an herb appropriately named bladderwort also reduce the chances of getting calcium stones, although science hasn't discovered exactly why. |
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The band is loose but swings, the production is appropriately rough and leaking like a sieve, and the song selection draws from Burnside favorites. |
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The lead-off track finds Haggard sounding appropriately weary. |
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Either way, the organization failed to appropriately punish criminal behavior. |
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Each student was required to hand in their monotype, their embossing, and their entire sections of relief prints, appropriately numbered and signed. |
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He nudged her playfully and she launched into a cutesy story about how his hair is always sticking up and she can't get him to dress appropriately for formal occasions. |
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The room was dominated by an appropriately crude but sturdy-looking wooden table which looked as though it could seat at least twenty, or at need serve as a heavy workbench. |
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Audiences feel appropriately claustrophobic in the close-up jail sequences, and appropriately exultant when Flynt's lawyer wins his case in front of the Supreme Court. |
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My grandmother did attend, appropriately corsaged, and we have photos of her sitting in one of the plastic chairs graciously visiting with guests. |
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Michelle Monteith, baby-voiced and appropriately mousy as Laura in the first act, manages the transformation in the second with great believability. |
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In front of us stood a low oaken table on which there was more mead and wine, and, appropriately for the room, a collection of long clay pipes, loose tobacco and spills. |
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The combination of the setting and the architecture is sublime and the best description I know is, appropriately, in John Hemming's classic, The Conquest of the Incas. |
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Also, off-board diagnosis is appropriately characterized as fault-class discrimination, where the classes comprise the faults of the various smallest replaceable units. |
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We must match the work environment to an appropriately skilled workforce. |
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He seems as active in the process now as he ever was, appropriately scrupulous in the crediting and remembering of what was given, by whom and when. |
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When it works, it gives the film an appropriately edgy and uneasy feel. |
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Asked to name one Issa-led investigation that had been appropriately managed and not politicized, Cummings paused. |
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The venue is purpose built for rituals and ceremonies, with appropriately fabulous acoustics, lavish trimmings and colourfully costumed officiants. |
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The Marriage Act of 1995 extended the range of places which could be licensed for the conduct of marriage to any location which was appropriately seemly and dignified. |
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You can fly your space superiority fighter as if it were a WWII dogfighter, and computer-assisted avionics will ensure that the craft responds appropriately. |
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I'd like neatly ordered dreadlocks that aren't monstrously thick, so the idea is for them to partition my hair appropriately and then use the backcombing method. |
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Any chance that fusty old uniform can get revamped into something more appropriately Batman-esque for the occasion? |
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Transit lanes that are functioning appropriately will increase the person throughput of an arterial road and may encourage the use of car-pooling. |
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The responsibility for unrelenting global crisis and hardship lies more appropriately with a rudderless global financial system drifting hopelessly without a solid anchor. |
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Information leaflets ask riders to make sure they have proper helmets and appropriately maintained bikes, and are experienced enough to tackle the trails. |
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As a result Film Ing would be more appropriately described as a portmanteau movie, each part of which narrates a different story such as romance, travelogue and so on. |
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The asparagus had a slightly smoky taste, the watercress was appropriately peppery, but Mel thought the queso fresco was too mild to balance its counterparts. |
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She was tasked by Kofi Annan to be a United Nations Messenger of Peace, an appropriately meaningless, but distinguished, gong. |
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The circulating nurse assists the anesthesia care provider by applying appropriately sized electrocardiogram pads, blood pressure cuff, and pulse oximeter. |
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Eventually I gave way to bunny's insistence and lost my virginity, appropriately enough, in H.G. Wells's spare bedroom. |
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Should capability delivery experience additional changes, this estimate will be revised appropriately. |
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The most successful of Clarence Birdseye's inventions, aside from frozen food, was appropriately enough, an infra-red heating lamp for thawing it. |
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The man, appropriately, shone his countenance approvingly upon her. |
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A 2006 Britannia silver coin, appropriately struck in Britannia silver, sparkles in an elegant presentation case to make a wonderful gift for a new arrival. |
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Talisei, Bangka and Lembeh are all on the continental shelf, but the marine park's five islands jut from abyssal depths, and the diving is appropriately dramatic. |
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Soil samples were also evaluated for pH and other macronutrients by the Arkansas Soil Test Laboratory to ensure that any nutrient deficiencies could be appropriately amended. |
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We remain interested in taking it over as a community-owned facility so we can more appropriately care for it but there is no way we can pay big sum of money for it. |
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Two of my female friends attended the Ta Ta to tatas party with appropriately low-cut shirts. |
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It seems like an appropriately Byronic note on which to end my holiday. |
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Every sound fits appropriately within the game's digital world, with many vocal utterances seemingly processed by filters to lend them a menacing or machine-like tone. |
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The process of ensuring a weapon system is fully supportable includes appropriately addressing, integrating, and balancing each of these elements. |
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A new nosological scheme has derived from the need to rapidly assess patients at presentation so that powerful new treatments can be appropriately selected. |
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A chalupa is a hard corn shell appropriately shaped like a trough, into which ground beef bits are placed and then asphyxiated in a thick layer of melted Monterey Jack cheese. |
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The bicentenary celebration was combined with the harvest festival service on Friday and the packed church was appropriately decorated for the occasion. |
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Keep two weights of press cloths on hand and use them appropriately. |
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The specific topology for a transputer network must be configured by the software developer, with occam processes mapped to transputers appropriately. |
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Finally, it shows the undesirability, in some cases, of placing in primary legislation issues that should more appropriately be found in secondary or tertiary legislation. |
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All of them, appropriately for a bank, contributed their pennyworth. |
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Expensive costumes were a vital part of the visual appeal of theatre, and characters of high social rank were represented by appropriately luxurious clothing. |
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In this scene, Edgardo and Enrico, both hell-bent on revenge, breathe fire at each other, and Donizetti responds with an appropriately militant duet for tenor and baritone. |
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The film's segues into the seedier side of Austria are always appropriately shocking, and Erika's steadfast resolve in these environments is an utterly jarring anachronism. |
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But in the current crisis, appropriately enough, the nature of a Cossack remains hard to pin down. |
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And she was appropriately saucy, especially when thanking her co-star Sally Hawkins. |
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He asks and answers appropriately in relation to market hype. |
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We develop new methodological tools to appropriately analyze the triadic nature of gossip embedded in network flows of information. |
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This type of credibility determination is appropriately left to the trier of fact and will not be disturbed on appeal. |
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Instead, Mitchell superintends only a coastal shipping firm with an appropriately aeolistic name, the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company. |
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With an appropriately bloopy soundtrack, this side-scroller is just as punishing as it was back in the day. |
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However, when used appropriately under medical guidance, this drug is a safe and essential part of a physician's formulary. |
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The department said officers acted appropriately, but the city agreed to eliminate the practice of hogtying as part of the settlement. |
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On the way out of the building I was asked for my autograph. If I'd known who the signature hound thought I was, I would've signed appropriately. |
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Hucksterings and barterings, and all the rest, they will cheerfully leave to the mountebanks and jugglers to whom they appropriately belong. |
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As Newton's first law is a restatement of the law of inertia which Galileo had already described, Newton appropriately gave credit to Galileo. |
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The complex sweet-salty-bitter taste of concentrated sodium saccharin was represented appropriately between the sweet and nonsweet stimuli. |
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Good will is also secured by plussing the original purchase with another article that goes appropriately with it. |
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The Age of Revolution is a less commonly used period, but appropriately covers the time between the early modern and contemporary. |
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An ox is a mature bovine which has learned to respond appropriately to a teamster's signals. |
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There are also synods of the CCC in every province of the Congo, known appropriately as provincial synods. |
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In order to be appropriately knowledgeable, there must be no constraints on the free flow of information and ideas. |
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Effective disease surveillance can ensure that cholera outbreaks are recognized as soon as possible and dealt with appropriately. |
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Using invertebrates as an indicator of pollution levels, it was appropriately named the Trent Biotic index. |
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On the western side of Ingleborough is a large limestone plateau appropriately known as White Scars. |
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Jonathan waved, hoping the gesture was appropriately friendly and not particularly stalkerlike. |
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Outside I felt, well, appropriately post-coital, given the situation. |
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The patient was more arousable, followed commands with her right side and nodded her head appropriately to questions. |
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The birds were easily arousable and responded appropriately if manipulated. |
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Before she left for Beijing, he promised her the pounds 460 hand-made Italian shoes, appropriately made out of watersnake, if she won gold. |
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The pounds 460 hand-made Italian shoes called Clue are appropriately made out of watersnake. |
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The passage hinges on appropriately in the middle, which functions amphibiously in ethical and aesthetic contexts. |
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Flagmen, warning signs and speed reduction signs have appropriately been signposted, B2Gold said. |
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As inferred above, it was appropriately likened to a ray gun at the time of its emergence. |
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The reciprocities of social skills on the part of the individual with a disability and those who surround him is appropriately treated. |
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Remember that a separate check for each tax lot bill will help keypunchers apply the money appropriately. |
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The application is for a recreation use in a recreation ground and is entirely proposed appropriately. |
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As this larger pattern typically consisted of eight parts, Frye referred to it appropriately as an ogdoad. |
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This method appropriately retransforms costs and accounts for possible bias due to heteroskedasticity in the error term. |
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The seamy side of British democracy was appropriately symbolized. |
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The common standard of clinical practice for prosthesis recommendation is to appropriately match prosthesis design and patient needs. |
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Landor differentiates her characters and keeps her general tone as low-keyed as Kirsten's own, leaving all of the drama, appropriately, to Vine. |
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Seeds from dehiscent capsules may be removed, packed appropriately, and transported to laboratories in different regions. |
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Patients who desaturate at night should be assessed for sleep apnoea and treated appropriately. |
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You would expect people to be paid appropriately, but why was there a need for a payoff when there was a start and end date? |
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National Goof-Off Day is an appropriately goofy holiday on which observers are reminded to sit back, relax and spend time goofing off. |
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More than 10 bottlenose dolphins were seen by our appropriately named reader Stephen Wales who sent us these pictures of them. |
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Retrograde pyelogram confirmed that the dilator was appropriately placed in the renal pelvis. |
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Do you make sure your emails are appropriately filed at the end of each day, leaving your email inbox pristine until the next message arrives? |
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Simulations make the case for uneven buffering, placed appropriately between workstations. |
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He makes his Bullshot with jerky-infused vodka and garnishes it appropriately with a stick of jerky. |
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The Fed accused Mutum Sigillum of not being appropriately registered as a money transmitter with the Treasury Department. |
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Handwash basins should be accessible and appropriately placed, so they do not act as a barrier to good hand hygiene. |
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The sleazoid summer of '00 ends, appropriately, with the nadir of foulmouthed shock movies. |
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After the final shutdown of the INPP, up to 18 000 SNF assemblies will have to be appropriately placed into casks and stored. |
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While CEP is a relatively benign condition if treated appropriately, the diagnosis is often delayed. |
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Selznick was appropriately fretful from the start about length. |
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However, it is the nurses' responsibility to score, record and respond both appropriately and timeously. |
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The blog, specifically written for tall men, is appropriately called Stand Tall. |
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The key challenge is to appropriately exploit these scores, their survey of multiple features per position, their underlying group structure, and their invertibility. |
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To appropriately consider the concept of melanoma vertical growth, it is important to first understand the nature of what antecedes it in most melanomas, namely radial growth. |
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It has some funny gags, it moves along at an agreeable clip, and as the night in question stumbles toward pass-out time, the camerawork gets appropriately sloppier. |
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Contemporaries considered Henry to have acted appropriately in making an example of Conan, and Henry became famous for his exploits in the battle. |
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Facultada in any event is more appropriately interpreted as a derivative of facultad, itself a nominalization of facultar, a verb denoting empower of authorize. |
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And yet, even for some manuscripts that appropriately deal with consumer issues, reviewers' notes to the editor implicitly wonder if the author is aliterate. |
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As Bruce was somewhat taken aback by this turn in the nonversation, as a witty friend used to term the appropriately uneven match of social skills, he simply asked why. |
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A wild service tree has been planted in the woodland gardens of Gisborough Priory close to the Monks Walk, appropriately, at a diamond shaped path lined by lime trees. |
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Before she left for Beijing, he promised the teenager the pounds 460 hand-made Italian shoes, which are appropriately made out of watersnake, if she won gold. |
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Nevertheless, the recent PNNL tests demonstrated how energy can be conserved by connecting the heat pump water heater to an exterior ducting appropriately. |
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Some, such as Montesquieu, also examined how the functions of government, such as legislative, executive, and judicial, might appropriately be separated into branches. |
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Princetown has a brewery producing the appropriately named Jail Ale, Legend, Dartmoor IPA, Dartmoor Gold, Dartmoor Best, Dragon's Breath and Three Hares. |
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The Finale, one of Tchaikovsky's biggest showstoppers, gets the fullbore, hell-for-leather treatment, starting strong and ending in an appropriately thrilling ride. |
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The tires are highborn Pirelli P Zeroes in appropriately majestic sizes. |
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An adherent of such an ethic ought rather to be understood as a saint, for it is only saints, according to Weber, that can appropriately follow it. |
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Their fellow diners, like their ketchupped grub, were appropriately dashed and splattered with paint and plaster, reading their Suns and Daily Mirror. |
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An understanding of the histologic subtypes and corresponding clinical behavior of liposarcomas will assist physicians in appropriately managing these patients. |
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While crimes are typically broken into degrees or classes to punish appropriately, all offenses can be divided into 'mala in se' and 'mala prohibita' laws. |
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The extant manuscript shows multiple revisions, demonstrating Luther's concern to clarify and strengthen the text and to provide an appropriately prayerful tune. |
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Most appropriately, blooming shadbushes are proclaiming it's time to get out our willow-leafs and shad darts to fish the Connecticut River just below the Holyoke Dam. |
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As long as the employer applies discipline appropriately and even-handedly against those who violate the published rules, it is not an issue here either. |
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It was important, thereafter, to develop a sense of tactile feel and direction with appropriately precurved scouting files to detect the trifurcation. |
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