Indeed it seems so strong that you could dispense with the back stitches if the line of sewing does not have to bear a load. |
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Democratic republics can no more dispense with national idols than monarchies with public functionaries. |
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There would be a reluctance to readily dispense with them unless absolutely required. |
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Even when Celtic did dispense with their over-elaboration and find a way into the six-yard box, they were found wanting. |
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I have no problems with men who have poured millions of pounds into football clubs deciding to dispense with the manager on a whim. |
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At his best, Reynolds manages simultaneously to acclaim and to dispense with the trappings of fame. |
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Just as Rorty cannot ultimately dispense with either canon or priestcraft, so he cannot quite bring himself to do away with churches either. |
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I was pleased to learn that the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre in January 2005 will dispense with plenaries altogether. |
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So let's dispense with the honeyed words and just step outside and take care of business. |
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But if I can discharge its debts, it enables me to dispense with the popular code. |
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We will dispense with the rule relating to time for bringing the application but refuse special leave. |
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Ord 52, rule 4, allows the court to dispense with service of the notice of motion if it thinks it just so to do. |
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Shouldn't we dispense with a weak link, and if the weak link is the human failure of an umpire, then bye-bye. |
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After he has begun my father can dispense with my services and the routine becomes a monologue which moves on its own. |
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An undergraduate in academical dress may nowadays dispense with the square. |
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The principal benefit is that we dispense with any assumptions regarding the size or distribution of the uncompensated pseudorange errors. |
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He would make certain that, in future, any group or artist he managed never had the power to dispense with his services. |
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I put it to him that if someone else were head coach he, as chief executive, would surely consider whether to dispense with their services. |
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In this, we have taken a step closer towards a naturalistic world-view that is able to dispense with spirits, ghosts and gods. |
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But please, if you're going to dispense with shame or modesty, at least display a modicum of intelligence. |
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The introduction of compound engines in the 1870s made it possible for seagoing warships to dispense with masts and sails. |
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Sometimes, in more mountainous regions, the project can dispense with the canal and simply send water down the penstock directly from the intake. |
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I am now recovering well and have managed to dispense with my crutches. |
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A previous generation of pluralists in both Britain and the United States had endeavoured to dispense with the idea of the state when analysing politics. |
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Surely we reasonable creatures could dispense with these convolutions? |
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If they do, we may be able dispense with irreducible moral facts. |
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Unfortunately, this site's promoters have decided not to dispense with the gabby guide who makes these boat trips such a pain in cities all over the world. |
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In order to combat this insecurity we must change tack and dispense with the laissez-faire methods and ideologies which brought it about. |
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Recently, though, authors of how-to-read books have begun to dispense with the prefatory bow and scrape. |
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To hit harder, they dispense with any unnecessary details that might bog them down. |
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Current legislation enables them to dispense with the choices of the local authorities. |
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It would have to be notified of an appeal and dispense with the appeal in a timely manner. |
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You may also choose to dispense with the benefits provided by personal cookies. |
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If the floor or existing base is adequately level, it is possible to dispense with the feet. |
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Ideal for everyone that needs more installation volume but does not want to dispense with the exquisite design. |
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In short, it allows you to dispense with the dice and paper for taking the notes required for combat between players. |
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It is also possible to dispense with certain individual capabilities if these can be provided or taken over by other nations' forces. |
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However, with gentle perseverance, working for a few minutes each day on these exercises, I was eventually able to dispense with the chair. |
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Wittgenstein's two arguments about solipsism both dispense with it. |
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It is frustrating to consider how powerful our back play might have been, had impecuniousness not obliged the club to dispense with the services of the two. |
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As nice as it would have been to dispense with the fairy tale tropes altogether, they are necessary here. |
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Or I might just dispense with the text entirely and make them hop up and down the classroom in a sack race, using the desks as an obstacle course. |
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That phrase is maybe too highfalutin, but it's too famous to dispense with. |
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And everyone will speak French, which is a wonderful language, and will dispense with the unpleasantries of inaccurate translations occurring all over the world daily. |
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A railway undertaking employing a driver should take into account competences acquired earlier and should dispense with additional examinations and training as far as possible. |
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The best way, however, to counteract these ailments is to dispense with the use of soap completely, because it has been known to have a marked degreasing action on the skin. |
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However, the Tribunal may dispense with a pre-hearing conference when, in the opinion of the Tribunal, such a conference would not assist in the just and expeditious disposition of the proceeding. |
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The Pope could dispense with his Cardinalate, and his achage, and his breakage, if that were all. |
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He now felt that he could dispense with Alaric's services and he nominally transferred Alaric's province to the West. |
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With another 200 sails, the atmospheric pressure will rise enough to dispense with pressure suits. |
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Then one encounters a community or individuals that, perhaps recognizing a cultural habit that is not theirs, in a simple statement such as the one above, dispense with all of it. |
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The men from Mars would need no laser guns or death rays, they could even dispense with the tin foil suits. |
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On the other hand, the largest item of expenditure in cross-border credit transfers is manual handling, and a decision should be taken quickly to dispense with that. |
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James was convinced by addresses from Dissenters that he had their support and so could dispense with relying on Tories and Anglicans. |
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Ham is an example of the trend for new castles to dispense with earlier features such as machicolations, tall towers, and crenellations. |
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These are developments from cue sports that dispense with the cues, and are played with the hands directly. |
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Some scholars dispense with the species name ergaster, making no distinction between such fossils as the Turkana Boy and Peking Man. |
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Despite his repeated insistence that the theater should dispense with plays, his own work in the theater was far from playless. |
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The fact that the company has stated that it is participating in an overall research project with other partners does not dispense with the need to demonstrate that its contribution constitutes research. |
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Let's hope they dispense with the slow courtship and start to dance. |
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Likewise Mr Garcia-Margallo y Marfil rightly says that the European leaders at the forthcoming spring summit must dispense with vague and self-satisfied declarations and must speak plainly. |
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Seen in this light, we cannot dispense with structured growth. |
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Sport will dispense with live spectators altogether and all games will be played for the benefit of pay-per-view televiewers. |
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They also decided to dispense with baseboards. |
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A planning report does not, under any circumstances, dispense with the need to apply for planning permission, although it is advisable to enclose it with any subsequent planning applications. |
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With 1300 m3 circulating air per hour, even multilayered and extremely absorbent woven fabrics are dried crease-free in no time. In many cases, it is possible to dispense with ironing. |
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It is in this light that Nigeria commends the inspirational commitment of countries such as South Africa, Ukraine and Kazakhstan that had nuclear weapons but chose to dispense with them in a transparent and verifiable manner. |
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In May 1686, James decided to obtain from the English courts of the common law a ruling that affirmed his power to dispense with Acts of Parliament. |
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I wish he would dispense with the pleasantries and get to the point. |
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Perhaps you dispense with the usual hair gel and apply warpaint. |
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The English Reformation did not dispense with all previous doctrines. |
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