It is only when he is describing the problems of performing the symphonies that he characterises them at all. |
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Real media freedom, and not only in Bulgaria, can be achieved only when it walks hand in hand with a clearly realised responsibility. |
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In fact, I realized it only when my own sweat began to drip off my brow and into my eye. |
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A corporation, or an industry, is sustainable only when it continually reinvents and recapitalizes itself to meet changing business requirements. |
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We take lives, however small, only when there is a legitimate scientific reason to do so, and nobody we know plucks wings off insects. |
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With the latest security holes, the programs are vulnerable only when acting as recursive name servers. |
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We talked about the rumble only when a safe distance away from family members, especially younger siblings. |
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The tenant said the young men immediately started to wrangle with their neighbours and left the building only when the police intervened. |
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So X-ray astronomy came of age as a branch of science only when suitable detectors were placed in orbit around the Earth. |
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It's only when he leaps into the wild blue yonder of compassion, or idealism, or altruism, that he makes these hilarious mistakes. |
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Els has long since come to accept that he is the main attraction only when you-know-who isn't there. |
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Urinary saturation with struvite occurs only when supranormal excretion of ammonia and alkaline urine occur together. |
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Your carrots ought to be put in on a root day, and your leeks harvested only when the zodiac calendar permits. |
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Yet the chief executives of these companies remain relatively low-profile, making headlines only when announcing expansions or job lay-offs. |
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Water was drawn only when the measured specific resistivity was 18.2 M ohm cm, indicating that the maximal grade of purity had been reached. |
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More commonly some material is left behind and only when it is removed surgically will bleeding cease. |
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Confidence in business will be restored only when more realistic long-term objectives are applied. |
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Half of the phrases are printed in reverse so that they are legible only when read from the other side of the cylinder. |
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I only use ankle warmers if I'm injured or sore, and leg warmers only when it's really cold. |
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It requires no auxiliary hydraulics and will scarify only when the loader is traveling in reverse. |
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It only took me seven hours to talk the doctors into letting me go, and then they discharged me only when I threatened them with a lawsuit. |
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Lethality is observed only when both the maternal and the zygotic contributions are completely removed. |
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As a reviewer, criticise statistical flaws only when you can explain how they specifically detract from the study. |
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Irish revivalism, an example of linguistic nationalism, arrived only when the language was already in grave peril. |
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Should they be blogging regularly or only when they have a light work load? |
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Thus rather strangely, the potential arbiter of morality is always the individual, but only when seen in his entire complexity. |
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This was performed only when there was no evidence of fluid in the pleural space as assessed by plain chest roentgenography. |
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I'm assuming that the vibration is noticeable only when the car is under load and the engine is running at idle speed. |
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It was only when Russia started assimilating land in that region that Armenians decided to side with them and become enemies with the Ottomans. |
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The dog let go only when a passing motorist stopped and hit the animal with a steering lock. |
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It was only when an inquiry committee asked her to produce the said articles as evidence, that Apte realized her error in trusting the director. |
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The hierarchy is a strict queue, meaning that members of the queue ascend in rank only when an individual in front of them dies. |
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It is, after all, not only when reservoirs are low that we should strive to waste less water. |
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It was only when he arrived home holding a piece of paper that his father knew he could remove the L-plates. |
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He finds true peace and redemption for himself and those who love him only when he is able to give his work up as a sacrifice to God. |
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Such moments of choice, Alexander found, come only when one is willing to deeply attend to or notice subtle body cues. |
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If you spill something on the white table linen they cover it up with perfectly placed napkin, but only when they know you won't notice. |
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They are probably quite happy with their extra income and it is only when the awkward squad makes waves that they even bother to comment. |
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Work the soil only when it is dry enough to crumble easily after squeezing never when it is saturated with water. |
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The prince, whose bachelorhood caused consternation to his father, has said he plans to marry one day but only when he is ready. |
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A managing director or the chief executive officer of a company can become successful only when he leads his team through difficult situations. |
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For it was only when that shocked medics were able to examine the X-Rays that they were able to judge the full extent of his terrible injury. |
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So many computer magazines are more like bridal zines, to be purchased only when one is in the market for something new. |
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They should eat only when hungry, eat food they really want, and stop eating when they are full. |
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Agreed, Mark, they do charge a five percent commission when you bet the bank hand in baccarat, but only when you win. |
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Unlike my hypothesis, she speaks in her baroque and breathless way not only when upset or anxious but also when she is up and effusive. |
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The hunchback gene is switched on only when bicoid protein, a transcription factor, is present at a certain threshold concentration. |
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Scented geraniums release their fragrances to the air only when you touch them or brush past. |
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It was only when the entire draft translation was complete that I had dared show it to him. |
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It's only when we disagree with his emphasis that we accuse him of being sententious. |
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She comes across as an indiscriminate easy lay, first bed-hopping for the thrill of it and, later, only when it's to her advantage. |
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In most cases, data collected with the meteorograph is recovered only when the instrument is jettisoned from the balloon or airplane carrying it. |
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This way of thinking was made explicit only when critics such as Vincenzo Borghini were put on their mettle to defend the Baptistery's antiquity. |
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I smiled softly and turned onto my back, remembering that Hope had been there only when she gave an annoyed mew and jumped off. |
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Traditional peacekeeping missions were deployed only when a conflict had ceased and with the consent of the belligerents. |
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It was only when he became a day pupil that he found friends, commuting to school with youngsters who were interested in bell-ringing. |
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It was only when she began, at the age of seventy, to read them for professional reasons, that she allowed herself to be seduced. |
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Tamper-proof touchless technology will be used as much as possible so that water runs only when it's needed. |
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The trout here also seem to prefer the deep pools during the day and venture out into the shallows only when the sun is off the water. |
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It was only when I began to cross that ideological boundary that the pointed remarks and occasional open hostility became glaring. |
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Some species, such as bigeye tuna, utilize the heat exchanger only when they enter colder water. |
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If you accept credit card payments, bill the buyer's credit card account only when you're ready to ship the product. |
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It occurred to me, however, that triboluminescent materials, which emit light only when fractured, could offer a better approach. |
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It is only when the Sun is on the horizon that we get the mock suns exactly on the 22-degree halo. |
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I busied myself with other things to keep my mind occupied and returned to it only when I was calm and focused. |
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A truss is rarely used nowadays, only when surgery is not possible or needs to be delayed. |
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Bradford Crown Court heard that it was only when Brown began to seek sick notes for her absences that her series of lies was revealed. |
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Indeed, what is most troubling is that both sides to the dispute have cynically resorted to the rule of law only when it suited them. |
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According to him, people invest in art only when they want to hide black money. |
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Usually, Bird stands on the sideline only when timeouts are called, and even then, it seems like it's against his will. |
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It was only when she found herself standing before a massive pile of weathered stones, a huge, natural monolith, that she stopped. |
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We also have quite a few contributors who like to hang back and give us something only when the spirit moves them. |
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The blessings of religion can be ours only when we are ready to live its recommended values. |
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It was only when I was about 17 that I realised that all the books I had were about single-handed sailing. |
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Undermanned, unambitious and passionate only when circumstances demanded, they were given what they deserved. |
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Indeed, for the cause of action to arise only when the lender realises his security would be a highly unattractive proposition. |
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It was only when I undressed him at 8am and saw the purple rash that I knew how serious things were. |
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So I slipped up a bit, having a bit more caffeine than I probably should, but only when on vacation and with family. |
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They write only when the Muse strikes, and they are uninfluenced by the thought of cash. |
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Loss of this kind is covered only when caused by an abnormal occurrence which is unintentional and unexpected as far as the insured is concerned. |
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Many of these birds turn to feeders only when they cannot find their own food. |
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We had always stayed out of each others private business, prying only when we deemed it absolutely necessary. |
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Up unto his loss in 2001, Labor had only lost at the polls only when Peres was its leader. |
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It was only when he soaped away some of the mud covering the man's waist that he pulled back with a gasp. |
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It was only when we began a practice match that we discovered he was useless. |
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The reduction of single-channel conductance was found only when sorbitol and glucose were applied. |
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Our sorrows and wounds are healed only when we touch them with compassion and forgiveness. |
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Oxford were struggling to find any rhythm, and threatened only when the ever-composed Nick Light sortied into opposing territory. |
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All day it threatens to rain, we get sudden cloudbursts, but only when we're indoors or in the car, never when we might get wet. |
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There was a pause, interrupted only when Brent hit a speed bump at forty-five and Terry smeared hair gel all over his nose. |
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Sometimes bugs can come and go, or networked programs may encounter bugs only when talking to specific servers or clients. |
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The first two offences are committed only when a victim has suffered harm as a result of the criminal conduct. |
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Most people think about energy only when gas prices spike or when heating oil is in short supply. |
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You use it only when you feel that the other side is simply grinding away to get the last penny off your price. |
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It's only when you're doing it that you realise waiting takes stamina, strength and a strong will. |
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She calms down only when the boy's mother explains to her what kind of villainy her father played in their life. |
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That would be only when you're either very caned or very dreamy, I'd imagine. |
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He only smiled occasionally and that's only when Darren cracked a really funny joke. |
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Privateering disappeared only when steam power ended the age of fighting sail. |
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It was only when we ventured off-piste that the dishes were less convincing. |
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Woodgate has brought some more reassurance, but it is only when Ferdinand and Woodgate are in harness that they really look the part at the back. |
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Start the advanced routine only when you hit a sticking point in your general progress. |
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It is only when they get to 11 or 12 that these dogs become a bit carnaptious. |
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I thought he was one of the paperboys and it was only when he turned away from the stockroom towards the till that I knew something was up. |
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It was only when Tessa, barely out of her teens, was in a car crash that the truth surfaced. |
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It was only when she placed her hands on my head and felt the childhood scar from my fall off a hayrick that she acknowledged me as her son. |
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It was only when they saw the finished version in its final mix that they knew what they had got. |
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This kind of sleep deprivation and dedication usually shows up in students only when term projects and finals are upon us. |
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It was only when I started asking questions that the whole thing came out into the open. |
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Decentralization becomes an ideology only when we allow it to be, but the heart of the matter is how to manage changes. |
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These are well away from houses and if their opening hours were permitted only when the shops were closed what harm would it cause? |
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It was only when he saw my annoyance that he quickly straightened up and cleared his throat. |
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However, international production systems can operate efficiently only when companies have easier access to imported inputs. |
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Otherworldly caws, a sound they produce only when they are at sea, enable the sociable birds to maintain contact even in stormy conditions. |
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Unlike most sponges, they release their contents only when heated to temperatures of hundreds of degrees centigrade. |
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I use reality in particular only when reality is really outrageous and unbelievable. |
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It was only when the council put a thick layer of clay over it that this flora was lost. |
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This is a successiveness that becomes real only when the succession is completed. |
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It was only when they got their chequebooks out that I took them seriously. |
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Heroes are all well and good, but only when they're already dead, and you don't have to deal with them overshadowing you. |
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It was only when the vent chemosynthetic ecosystems were discovered that the importance of hydrothermal vents was globally acknowledged. |
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It was only when Meyer reconciled these elements within himself that he could carry out his ministry as a holiness teacher. |
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The motorist is advised to use the choke briefly only when absolutely necessary. |
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This fusion occurs only when the chromatic dots are too small to be resolved by the eye, or when they are viewed at sufficient distance. |
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It's only when they go on holiday that you realise how oppressed their constant presence makes you feel. |
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And in Britain, at least, the tests are conducted with humanity and only when there is a benefit in sight. |
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It was only when he had almost reached the citadel that he leapt on his horse and rode off. |
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The humidifier works only when I turn all the way to the maximum setting on the humidistat. |
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Choreography is brought into play only when dance's primary function becomes spectacle rather than participatory activity. |
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This shouldn't be a problem if you eat only when hungry and only enough to satisfy your hunger. |
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But it is only when you get moving that the real class of this reborn icon shines through. |
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My dad was usually a passive-aggressive person, only when my mother pushed certain buttons did he tend to get irritated and ill-tempered. |
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This changed only when a way of extracting the metal using cheap hydroelectricity was developed. |
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In short, patriarchal society values masculine gender roles only when they are performed by males. |
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We led the company in a pavane and I smiled at the King only when he looked over at me. |
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The car becomes the property of the buyer only when they have paid the final instalment due under the agreement. |
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It was only when my voice gave out completely that the day had to draw to a close. |
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The fast track bill will be called in the Senate only when the White House knows it has the 60 votes necessary to invoke cloture. |
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But automakers should learn to illuminate them only when in gear, not while idling in park. |
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His downfall came only when he made a clumsy and inept attempt to forge her will, to claim her legacy for himself. |
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It was only when my eyes caught sight a row of differently-styled pentagrams that something clicked. |
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His father, Ramu, says Prasad was recognised to be a slow developer only when the boy was about five years old. |
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We object only when planners promote coercive schemes and claim they offer benefits they do not. |
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In general, only when the genetic language is translated can we understand what it means. |
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She had it for many years but it was only when she recently moved to Wiltshire that she felt impelled to do something with it. |
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Its only when one collects a weeks daily papers together to put out for collection that one realises just how much paper and weight is involved. |
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A person becomes empowered only when he successfully combats environmental factors that stiffen the path to success. |
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How different are the modern crops grown to be combined, for they are cut only when dead ripe. |
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In fact, it's only when I ask for another coffee that he complains, his voice pitched somewhere between disgust and incomprehension. |
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The company comes into existence only when the Registrar of Companies issues a certificate of incorporation. |
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This confirms women's views that medical staff may induce a birth to prevent a caesarean section only when the woman is poor. |
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The argument of quality of food becomes important only when enough food is ingested. |
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The seeds of the pincushion protea are buried in the ground by ants, and germinate only when mature plants have been killed by fire. |
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No matter how we might change externals, it is only when our innermost feelings are altered that we truly change and grow. |
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But it was only when she decided to lift the insoles up that she found to her horror the boots were not all they seemed. |
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This concentration is reached only when there are sufficient cells within a confined volume. |
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People tend to think of health only when ill and a medical emergency often leaves victims and families in utter confusion and panic. |
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His ears filtered the sounds around him, alerting his mind only when a familiar sound crossed his path. |
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It was only when she started being plaintive and forlorn that we returned to her. |
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It is only when Jupiter intercedes on her behalf that the marriage deteriorates. |
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Load your firearm only when you're in the field or on the target range and ready to fire. |
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It was only when the police started firing plastic bullets that loyalists went in search of their own weapons. |
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However, this improved prognosis is seen only when one finds the complete constellation of diagnostic features. |
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It is only when more than two teams finish level on points and they have all beaten one another that run rate comes into play. |
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Use pesticides only when necessary and only in amounts that will adequately control pests. |
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I really got down to writing him a letter only when he was convalescing at a Boston clinic, after a stroke. |
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It is only when one coparcener dies, a female can get his share in her capacity as an heir to his estate. |
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It was only when the moderator took questions from the floor that the discussion became more pointed. |
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It is only when it is present in large numbers that there is a need to take corrective action. |
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The porcupine fish's spines are set into its skin, erecting only when the fish is threatened. |
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Men's minds will be won only when anti-Communist positions can radiate a counter-attraction. |
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Reporters, however, cover meetings only when there is the promise of something newsworthy. |
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It's only when you retire to the loos and find a whole crowd smoking there that you realise that the flight has been delayed two hours. |
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His hands were cuffed behind him, and he moved only when his burly guard signaled. |
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It was only when they realised they were in a political cul-de-sac that they changed approach. |
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However, the magnet exists only when the current is flowing from the battery. |
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He admitted that he had been able to enjoy proceedings only when his team had a two-goal cushion. |
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It's only when mums and dads dress their offspring as cut-down versions of themselves that those same vanities start to become a little worrying. |
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I think price is an issue only when it's a basic replacement item, like a gabardine suit. |
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Female species of dragonflies and damselflies will allow males to mate with them only when they see that he has a suitable egg-laying territory. |
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People with allergic rhinitis develop symptoms only when exposed to the things they're allergic to, such as cat dander and ragweed pollen. |
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Nussle was born in Chicago in 1931 and grew up speaking Danish, learning English only when he started school. |
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As it isn't, it could be something unusual that occurs only when you garage the car. |
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It was only when he was home that he realised he was bleeding from a deep gash to the head and called an ambulance. |
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We decided to use datelines on staff-bylined stories only when the reporter has reported, in person, from that city or town. |
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They have the presence of mind to take the lifelines only when needed and the knowledge to answer the simpler questions without fluttering. |
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This was a key, just as Egyptian hieroglyphics could be deciphered only when the bilingual Rosetta Stone was found. |
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This legislation sets the tax rates, and the tax rates are paid only when that business is operating at a profit. |
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They demolish vast mountains of food, and it's only when that's gone that the party begins to wind down. |
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Copyrighted works enter the public domain only when they grow old and the copyrights expire. |
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It was only when undertakers called at the hospital to collect the baby that his absence was discovered. |
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It is only when Conrad's case is taken on by an understanding therapist who absolves him of his guilt that he can be cured. |
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It is only when the film quiets down that some minor hiss is audible but it is hardly bothersome. |
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It becomes interesting and exciting only when we acquire some new skills physical or intellectual. |
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Reservations have to be made on an answer phone and when and only when they like the cut of your jib will they return your call confirming entry! |
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It could be avoided only when a mother let herself be guided by nature and reason instead of blind love. |
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If the new rules are passed, a jockey will be paid only when he is officially weighed out, and he will not be paid if he elects not to ride. |
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I've been speaking only when absolutely necessary and I know I'm weirding some people out and confusing others. |
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Because of stainless steel's high cost, it is used only when weight is not a consideration and finish and weldability are. |
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To summarize, spoken language interpreters are stationed in the well of the courtroom only when there is a NES witness involved. |
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The postman is forced to meet the addressee only when registered posts or money orders are delivered. |
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He stressed, however, pressure, if any, must be applied in a judicious way and only when appropriate. |
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Another switch will open a system or door only when its sensor reads the eyeballs of the owner. |
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This is why fine writing, which is regarded as a superfluity, enters the mainstream media only when it can be translated into the prevailing terms. |
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In past times, crude oil usually was considered to be a nuisance, a condition that changed only when people found ways to create products from it that people wished to buy. |
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This explains why his students are a cultish clique, which is comfortable only when preaching to the converted and consorting with the like-minded. |
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You're charged a small fee only when you add or withdraw money from your account or opt to receive a traditional plastic MasterCard debit card from the company. |
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She was nearly institutionalized in her mid-thirties by her older sister, a bitter twisted creature that felt pleasure only when inflicting pain on others. |
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Today, some swine producers have totally abandoned the procedure or resect needle teeth only when sows are milking poorly or if exudative epidermitis is present in the herd. |
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As is the wont with all our film heroes who wax eloquent on the plague of video piracy only when their films are slated for a release, Chiranjeevi too was no exception. |
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It was only when his mind was clear on this fundamental point that Clausewitz began the redraft of the entire work that he never lived to complete. |
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Harm reduction presupposes that addicts are rational individuals who engage in destructive behaviours only when forced to by legal and social sanctions. |
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Frankly, they backed into their mollusc caves round about May and emerge only when I manage to procure a germane species of earth worm from my back yard. |
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Tobias jumped backwards only when the bird swooped in his direction. |
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The actor really comes alive only when his character is victimizing. |
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He spent millions on his art collection, yachts, and palatial homes, including a castle in Wales, reining in only when his media empire was threatened with bankruptcy. |
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Opposition politicians refuse to participate in new elections unless he steps down, and the rebels say they will lay down their weapons only when he is ousted. |
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It is only when you go through to the long, plant-filled conservatory dining room that you realise the music is being piped from a dinner-suited pianist at a grand piano. |
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In consequence many species hibernate during the winter, emerging only when the signs of spring promise plenty of food, telling them it is time to eat and breed again. |
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White South Africans invented the Bantustans to pen black people into defined reservoirs of labor, being allowed to leave only when working for white South Africa. |
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Parody clicks only when the viewer identifies with the subject, and London as of now is only starting to make more than a nodding acquaintance with Indian culture. |
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Effective collaboration often takes place only when the would-be collaborators enlist hierarchical line managers to resolve conflicts between competing organizational silos. |
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Critics' views count only when they echo the public's, she says. |
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Black women were signed on as nurses instead of laundresses or cooks only when they were to serve in all-black hospitals or relegated to nurse infectious white patients. |
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You can still include others, but only when you use a proxy and are not signed in, and then you would also not get rewarded for signing up others. |
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A grand jury subpoena is available only when the government has sufficient grounds to believe a crime has been committed to go to the trouble of empaneling a grand jury. |
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Fayyad, of course, rose to the role of prime minister only when the office was vacated by Hamas. |
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The instructional mode of two teachers was congruent with their personal view of learning, while the third showed congruence only when teaching one subject area. |
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The landays in I Am the beggar of the World are sung only when men are absent. |
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A coiled conch develops a closed umbilicus only when certain very limited conditions are fulfilled, thus permitting only very limited degrees of freedom. |
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The closings continued for three more days, ending only when the executive director, Patrick Foye, belatedly stepped in. |
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They conclude that sympatric speciation is possible, but only when there is some kind of environmental heterogeneity that is sufficient to interfere with gene flow. |
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However, staff cuts should be considered only when all else fails. |
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Legal niceties matter only when the interests of enemies are at stake. |
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The insurer has the right to repudiate a claim not only when the insured has misrepresented material information but also if he failed to disclose such information. |
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That feeling himself fleetingly unbound only when eating, drinking, procreating, in his dwelling and dressing-up, man erects means into sole and ultimate ends. |
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One is innocent of sin only when forced bodily or under threat of death to do a specific act, and only when the sin itself is the source of danger. |
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He becomes a ventriloquist, and gets laughs only when the dummy pees on him. |
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In the field, they wondered, are the animals content to creep around most of the time, sprinting only when necessary, or do they regularly dart from place to place? |
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In other patients, however, the operation had no success, and Moniz was cautious to propose that leukotomy should be used only when the case was so hopeless as to warrant it. |
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Because rheas walk almost continuously while foraging, we considered that they were walking instead of foraging only when the head was above the body while walking. |
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Why, only when their side has been beaten, do they suddenly see the light? |
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This issue appears to be important only when there are very few subpopulations of unequal size, and it is addressed by the simulation study below. |
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Although hypoxemia and anxiety may cause agitation and restlessness, anxiolytic medications should be administered only when the physician is prepared to intubate. |
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Innovative policies will come out only when prices are fully decontrolled. |
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An employer now requires approval from the Director of Inspection with responsibility for mines only when the gross weight of such a machine is over 32,000 kilograms. |
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And Davila made the connection only when she started frequenting online message boards. |
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And its only when you talk to people who have a relative who has used the hospice service that you get an idea of the dedicated and committed work that they do. |
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She hired a full-time nanny only when it became unavoidable as the family made plans to travel to Australia for a royal tour. |
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A relative majority is convinced that a country develops better, not only when it protects equality of opportunity, but also when it strives for equality of outcome. |
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It was only when confronted with the loathing so many on the left feel for him that I discovered how much there was to admire in the doughty old demagogue. |
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It was only when they'd gotten their breath back that they realized everything was quiet around them, except the sound of the music playing from the boom box. |
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Furthermore, behavioral observations revealed that paired males were aggressive toward other males only when unpaired males approached to court their mates. |
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Dropping pipettes and Pasteur pipettes are usually uncalibrated, and are used to transfer liquids only when accurate quantification is not necessary. |
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The characters speak directly to and for themselves only when absolutely necesary, the rest of the time the story is told purely via images and narration. |
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It was only when the former home help saw an appeal for the winner of the three-week-old jackpot to come forward that a cupboard rummage produced the winning numbers. |
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It was only when she asked about the tearfulness and the anxiety and other things that I really realised I hadn't had them for a good month or so. |
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One would expect elevated tritium levels only when deuterons are present and when sound waves produce cavitation, and that's what the Oak Ridge-RPI-RAS group found. |
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Canopy vegetation over ancient sites displayed changes in color and reflectivity that were visible only when captured by satellite instruments in near-infrared spectrums. |
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For instance, some patients will complain of stress incontinence only when they have a severe cold with coughing or during periods of excessive activity. |
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It is only when the police have reasonable cause to suspect that an offence may have been committed that a suspected offender should be cautioned. |
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It was only when you passed underneath the machicolation of the nearest tower that you caught your first glimpse of the monastery that lay hidden in the depth of the gorge. |
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It appears to consider internal policy only when parliamentary committees flag up press behaviour that is not to their liking and threaten sanctions. |
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Subsequent tests suggested that the cells magnetized only when they contained some rubidium metal inside, a by-product of the helium alignment procedure. |
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So, only when you have spiraling matter down do you get these ferocious, black hole jets. |
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I obtained sap only when my incisions were made within 0.5 cm above active sapsucker holes, and then only after sapsuckers had access to my holes for a few hours. |
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By responding to their past experiences, using sample-and-shift traplining, foragers benefit only when many patches are left unvisited in the habitat. |
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And only when they had taken a closer look at the almost complete skeleton did they realize they had a caviomorph, cousin to the modern cavy or guinea pig. |
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It turns out that only when Muhammad Ali is in a boxing ring can he, or does he choose to, turn back the clock. |
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As tradition dictates, the Royal Standard flies there only when the sovereign is in residence. |
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Cameroon had Roger Milla, who was an old man and ran only when it mattered. |
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I watched over her during the long hours of silence in the day, as she lay in bed, moving only when the pain made her seek a fresh position to attempt to relieve it. |
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Definitions take on a meaning only when genetically developed. |
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Only in nature is interpellation absent, and it is only when Narcissus sees his reflection in the mirror of the lake that narcissism and auto-interpellation is born. |
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Justices Scalia and Thomas trumpet the value of constitutional originalism, but only when it suits their preferred outcome. |
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If boys agree to marry only when they are 21, then young girls will not get proposals from them till they are of the legal age. |
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The court usually gets involved only when it absolutely has to over matters such as division of community property, alimony payments and custody of children. |
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Most mill files are made for right-handed people, and the serrations are angled so they will grip the steel only when pushed in a left-to-right, forward motion. |
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Or does middlebrow entertainment become appealing only when it has aged into a minority taste? |
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European legislation will ban the fitting of cigarette lighters in cars but under pressure relent, and allow them only when fitted beyond a driver's reach. |
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He seems to be a big-noter only when he can't change things. |
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Tony Shalhoub, Act One Sometimes you realize the power of a performance only when it remains in your mind many months later. |
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He snacks or dines only when there is time to chew his food well. |
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The congruency hypothesis was supported for latencies on the interpersonal Stroop task but only when we conducted an idiographic analysis of schema-relevant adjectives. |
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Specimens grown as trees in a shrubbery or semi-wild garden can be left to grow as they want, with branches removed only when access is required or they are dead or diseased. |
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Oh, whoops, that's only when you aren't one of the Times Illuminati. |
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Several people reported that it was only when a symptom in common with the previous acute myocardial infarction occurred that they summoned medical help. |
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Whatever the reason, we went out like lights the moment our heads touched our pillows and woke only when we heard the clatter of coffee cups outside our room. |
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When compared to comparison group B defendants, drug court participants showed significantly lower rearrest rates only when drug rearrests were the criterion. |
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In the 1997 defendant cohorts, drug court participants showed significantly lower rearrest rates only when rearrest for drug offenses was the criterion. |
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It makes sense as a matter of economics only when several conditions hold. |
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Park staff and passers-by tried to give him first aid but it was only when he ran home to Sheridan Street that his mother recognised it as an air gun pellet wound. |
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Eventration of the right hemidiaphragm but only when associated with chronic lung disease, cirrhosis and ascites. |
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His critics take alarm only when it becomes apparent that he would bowdlerize Homer and exclude from his state the great tragedians. |
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He was moving towards her with a purposefully predatory stride, stopping only when he was breath-catching inches away from her. |
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However, this may be said of external pressure only when it is applied to an arch that is dentitionally complete. |
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Thomson observed that the electrometer registered a charge only when he deflected the cathode ray to it with a magnet. |
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The Austens did not socialise with gentry and entertained only when family visited. |
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Actually, it's only when one enters the studio that one enters the area of compromise. |
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A punch is considered a scoring punch only when the boxers connect with the white portion of the gloves. |
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