Boubil and Schonberg created a score with countless showstoppers linked with recitative that is melodious and easily understood. |
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A conical rhyton from the cemetery at Kameiros on Rhodes is even less easily understood. |
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Firstly, the individual must be of sound mind and be able to make a rational, easily understood decision. |
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The audio is clear, with no noticeable hiss or other distortion, and dialogue is easily understood. |
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The language used by the insurance broker should be simple and easily understood by the man on the street. |
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That Leonardo rendered the muscles so evidently demonstrates that he wanted their position, interrelation, and shape to be easily understood. |
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Their last names are both easily understood derivatives of verbs that became professional designations. |
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Many of these methods are not yet widely used because they are not easily understood or packaged in accessible ways. |
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They want the issues handled fairly, speedily, transparently, and in a manner that is easily understood. |
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The audio is fine for the task at hand, with voices of various interviewees easily understood. |
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The order should be expressed in simple terms, easily understood even by those who, like the appellant, are not very bright. |
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We do need to have legislation written in a more simple and easily understood form. |
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Despite the fact that he was somewhat less than mentally stable, he easily understood the meaning of money. |
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The sound is clear and bright, and the all-important dialogue is easily understood. |
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The stack is not tiring, fun to play, and its simple patterns are easily understood. |
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It suggests that exact quantities should be printed clearly in larger type on the front of packages and should be easily understood. |
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It is sometimes very difficult to get the message across without them and planting trees is an easily understood method. |
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Therefore the Earth's eigenvibrations falsify the Inside-Out theory, but can be easily understood in terms of the Earth's spherical shape, volume and density. |
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The vision is neither too brilliant rhetoric nor platitude: it must be easily understood by everyone. |
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Her public statements often convey a frustratingly general commitment to constitutionalism and democracy in a language easily understood by the mass of the population. |
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The differences between the deck, deckhead and a bulkhead are well known to most of us but when you try to explain it to your Mum or Dad you may not be so easily understood. |
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Reporters must write copy they can read out loud: clear, conversational copy that is easily understood. |
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The sliding of the blue emissions can be easily understood in the frame of sliding reconnection. |
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This principle of the link with the receipts is easily understood and accepted where the public has to pay a purchase price or admission fee. |
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Therefore, it is easily understood that a hot bath taken to relax is not recommended for people suffering from rosacea. |
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This will ensure that the information can be easily understood by the receiving authority. |
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It shall be structured and written in such a way that it can be easily understood by the average investor. |
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Clarity: the content to be published shall be easily understood by diverse audiences. |
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It should contain enough information to be useful but be drafted in a simple form so as to be easily understood. |
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The information needed to control machinery must be unambiguous and easily understood. |
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The effects of the proposed changes to the driving and rest time rules cannot all be easily understood. |
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Video clips help the information to be more easily understood by providing visual examples of levels of traffic. |
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This can be easily understood by the fact that the faster a star rotates, the higher is the centrifugal force acting on the matter. |
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The governance of the Lisbon Strategy needs radical improvement to make it more effective and more easily understood. |
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However, cross-examination was a complex process, not easily understood by members of the general public. |
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Its unique software analyzes raw data and provides users with easily understood reports that can be instantly shared throughout an organization. |
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Public announcements are to be of good quality with clear enunciation, in plain language and spoken slowly enough to be easily understood. |
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It is also critical that times, places and instructions are easily understood. |
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In short, these provisions cannot be easily understood by laypersons including the many people affected by the Indian Act. |
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Although this obviously complicates things somewhat, modern high-level languages make the difference between these two data structures easily understood. |
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Later redactions of saints' lives tended to omit historical details that were no longer easily understood and to embellish the text with more outlandish miracle stories. |
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As far as the slot machine goes, it really is an easily understood game, simple without being boring, with well laid out pay tables and easy to understand bonuses. |
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He spoke slowly and clearly in his Elneside dialect, instead of imitating the speech of the easterners as he often did now in order to be easily understood. |
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It easily understood my questions when I was standing next to it and its speakers were more than loud enough to make it stand out over the loud chatter around it. |
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Again, until the Council is fully representative and can operate in a manner that is easily understood, its credibility, legitimacy and even its working methods will always be challenged. |
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In order to ensure that they can be easily understood by citizens, the rules should deal only with the relations of the officials with the public. |
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Van Zant's tales fictionalize, yet explain in easily understood and endearing terms, the hardship and demise of America's wild horses. |
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One of the findings was that without proper guidance or encouragement in the use of easily understood and relevant manuals, crews are at greater risk of making errors of judgment and understanding. |
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Ensure that language is clear and easily understood by everyone. |
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The need to raise funds to reduce or prevent conflict is very easily understood by communities in which conflict has occurred, so fundraising for this is the really easy bit. |
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Well, the euro zone is for us a region with a single currency which should have monetary rules in common that are easily understood by the citizens. |
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A comprehensive colour-coding system and easily understood model applications help customers to orientate and to choose the perfect profile for them. |
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The bill would clarify that the vehicle event data recorder, or black box, information is owned by the owner of the vehicle and that the information must be made available at an easily understood format by the manufacturer. |
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Should all art be easily understood by everybody? |
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There is also a connection, not easily understood and measured, between the effectiveness of governments and their legitimacy in the eyes of the public. |
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The last is most easily understood, and huge fun. |
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The brothers' bitterness toward the party is easily understood. |
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Paulson's China policy is easily understood. |
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Eurostat recommends the use of method 1, based on the inter bank rate, which is the most straightforward to calculate and the most easily understood by users of national accounts. |
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Britain's railways are not easily understood. |
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Stick with acceptable, easily understood methods and procedures. |
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Until such time as the regulatory framework can be easily understood, the implementation of a self-inspection regime will be problematic and risks to the travelling public will continue. |
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The provisions will need to be made available in various local languages and summarized in plain language that can be easily understood by individuals with limited education. |
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By studying the modern trends of international affairs it may be very easily understood that the Antarctican shores are gradually becoming important naval bases. |
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McGrew offers statistics, helpful hints and plain common sense presented in easily understood language without sounding overly professorial or scare mongering. |
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