Being cool is one of those indefinable qualities that's almost impossible to pin down. |
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Mired in the humanistic belief that someone must be pushing the planchette, our unease grows as we cannot pin down the culprit. |
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It's hard to pin down the most amusing thing, but it has something to do with his name suddenly going up on the leader board. |
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In an effort to pin down good guys and bad guys, or otherwise to dichotomize different approaches, various paired terms have been offered. |
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We all tried to pin down that ineffable quality of inspired classroom activity that can't be made digital and stuffed down an Ethernet cable. |
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Frank Horrigan pursues every clue, every scrap of evidence as he fights to pin down Leary and foil his murderous plan. |
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And if the lepidopteran Scott has proved a difficult biographee to net, the even more fluttery Zelda is yet trickier to cabin and pin down. |
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Now it is back to the linisher to sand the pin down till it is completely flush with the sides of the plane. |
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It's hard to pin down Zhang Yimou, the maverick from China's Fifth Generation of new wave filmmakers. |
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Trying to pin down a connection between art and morality is fraught with difficulty. |
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My project explores efforts by craniologists to pin down with certainty the extent of the range of variation in human cranial capacity. |
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That is harder to pin down, but movie people all sniff the same zeitgeist and often have simultaneous inspiration. |
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Musically, it seems fairly straightforward, but it's deceptively hard to pin down. |
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My appreciation of this country stems from the fact that our national identity is impossible to pin down. |
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The so-called universal values of the European elites are embarrassingly hard to pin down, and it's this constant hypocrisy that undermines them. |
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In the buzzing, blooming confusion of human choices and actions, such knowledge can be harder to pin down than many social research mavens care to admit. |
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However, I think it reads better as a connective or intensifier, though the precise meaning is hard to pin down. |
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The evidence may be difficult to pin down, but it hovers in the atmosphere, making this reversion felt in myriad ways. |
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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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They failed to pin down the evidence about the crunch meetings. |
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I find it amazing that with the R and D capabilities we have these days, it's still really hard to pin down what the biomass is. |
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When journalists try to pin down the real Soderbergh, he irritably shrugs them off. |
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However, they do provide other leads for the OIOS if it truly wants to ferret out the abuses and pin down the guilty ones and their accomplices. |
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The relationship with Libya is very hard to pin down because its been on again, off again. |
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In other words, there may be effects going on that are so subtle in terms of their causes that it's hard to pin down what's responsible. |
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My work on women is about wanting to pin down pieces of life, moments gleaned from here and there on the net, in day to day living. |
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It is more common to try and pin down more or less universal criteria for inclusion. |
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A colourless, bland, uninspiring character like the old SRX, whose status was hard to pin down. |
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Efforts to pin down the exact nature of jibe and jest have challenged pundits, professional fools, antic clowns, studious gagmen, comedians of every kind and medium. |
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It's often hard to pin down where blame the culture starts-at work or at home-but it really doesn't matter. |
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These requirements, which are difficult to pin down, mean that this use of the amparo remedy is an exceptional one. |
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It is in trying to pin down this essential self that people encounter psychological confusion. |
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During one of the debate's most heated exchanges, Copps and Manley unsuccessfully tried to pin down Martin on the issue of campaign finance reform. |
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No magic words, no mysterious spells will do it for you, but we've managed to pin down some advice that might give you some direction. |
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With this analysis of access to justice to hand, we can now pin down the fundamental social challenge. |
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It's hard to pin down a proportion, but the topic does take precedence over the gaze. |
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Shades of black, white, gray and a strikingly offbeat brand of sensuality which can sometimes be hard to pin down. |
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I did a little research and now, I mean, yikes, he's the guy that's okay with letting schools forcibly pin down autistic kids. |
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In extreme cases some would take place through forceful means after about a month or so, and relatives would have to pin down the woman for her husband to disvirgin her. |
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She spent an hour and a half on her bracket strategy, trying to pin down what kind of girl Galavis would be interested in. |
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The modern definition of white-shoe is more difficult to pin down. |
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While that cause may be safely discarded, the correct one is hard to pin down. |
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Talking to a person also helped Jerome pin down the actual cost of the computer after shipping and handling charges were included. |
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The study couldn't pin down, however, whether it was music training, or simply a better education or some other unknown shared quality that made musicians better wordsmiths. |
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Both are also maddeningly hard to pin down ideologically. |
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Its boundaries are slippery and often hard to pin down. |
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Although exact numbers are hard to pin down, the sums are enormous. |
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Why is the relationship between inflation and growth so hard to pin down? |
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As well, there are research reactors and universities doing fundamental research that are hard to pin down in dollar terms but are certainly generating benefits. |
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With its even surface, Saturn is hard to pin down to just one type of use. |
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As we suggested in the previous section, this indicator is particularly hard to pin down because academic and professional training are so closely entwined. |
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Since no classification can satisfactorily take into account all the dimensions of employment, which is a multiform reality, it is preferable to try to pin down the reality by cross-tabulating several variables. |
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CharlElie's sound may be difficult to pin down into any one category, but thanks to his quirky lyrics, the distinctive timbre of his voice and his general outlook on life, his music is instantly recognisable. |
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You could never pin down that self-willed man. |
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Because there is a long history of walking corpses and bloodsucking ghouls in folklore, it is difficult to pin down a distinct set of characteristics consistently attributed only to vampires. |
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Intellectual capital is also hard to pin down, since employees leave companies whenever they like, taking it all with them. Soft measures, if required by the authorities, could end up being used to hoodwink investors. |
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There's something that you can't pin down. |
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It's harder to pin down Kusturica's position. |
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But, as well, we need to begin to pin down how known genes function. |
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To the north of the French armies the British accepted the mission of mounting some powerful diversionary attacks that would pin down dozens of German reserve divisions in that sector. |
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One of the great frustrations for researchers looking into the solar region beyond Neptune has been trying to pin down the source regions for various comet types. |
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It is in fact impossible to pin down the location of the cocontractor, who may be operating anywhere, provided he has access to an Internet connection. |
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The most difficult variables to pin down are catch volume and value. |
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Fortunately, there are several Canadian government services that can help you pin down the foreign customers you need, and this section of the guide will examine these services and what they offer you. |
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Increased efforts in planning do not necessarily result in more accuracy in the estimated fees as there will always be a reactive and licensing component to the plan that is difficult to pin down. |
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This type of model should be used with sophisticated econometric analysis to pin down structural parameters and the variance-covariance matrix of the underlying shocks. |
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Environmental factors have been trickier to pin down because there is no way to evaluate them comprehensively. |
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Recently, investigators have tried to pin down exactly how many CAG repeats it takes to turn the Huntington gene into a killer. |
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After turning 80 in February, my wee dad Bobby Harvey has proven nigh on impossible to pin down as he's galavanting up and down the country. |
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Russian President Vladimir Putin was hard to pin down when it comes to question related to a looming new Cold War. |
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Grant's army set out on the Overland Campaign with the goal of drawing Lee into a defense of Richmond, where they would attempt to pin down and destroy the Confederate army. |
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