The main reason why so many people have problems ranging from bunions to hammer toes is poor choice of shoes and their improper fit. |
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An unadaptable sugar maple, growing in an area where 12 inches of soil is to be spread over its roots, would be a poor choice for retention. |
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Complain about their bad grammar or poor choice of headlines or biased editorials. |
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But they definitely don't enhance a woman's silhouette, so as a flattering trouser option cargo pants are a distinctly poor choice. |
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A small font size or poor choice of color contrast may make a site hard to use. |
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Of all things that can be used as a paperweight, the hand grenade is a poor choice. |
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Heck, I even wore open-toed shoes, I didn't realize those were a poor choice. |
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A new magnetic alloy produces no net field, making it a poor choice for compass needles, but it could be used to build new devices based on electron spins. |
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He now has to redeem himself after having made a poor choice in Mr Löscher. |
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Hey, who knew that lions liked to eat antelopes? Mr Frank writes on a blog called Political Animal, but the zoo analogy was a very poor choice. |
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This choice of priorities is very important, because a poor choice of priorities could lead to actions that might be unfavourable. |
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In some cases poor choice of supplier was the result of constraints in selecting them. |
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Is aware of how a poor choice of time, place, environment or lack of privacy can inhibit communication. |
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Mcintosh is a poor choice for organic management as it is highly scab susceptible. |
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One must get acquainted with the different types of loans to avoid a poor choice. |
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A poor choice of terminology can confuse those interpreting the text and may give a false impression of its subject matter and even its aims. |
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For Track II economists, the answer is beyond our lens of resolution and reflects a poor choice of questions. |
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The 80üC model transformer would be a poor choice at the RMS load shown in this study. |
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The family seeks to avoid a repetition of the poor choice of educational orientation made for siblings. |
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A high starting dose, however, might be a poor choice for a drug with a small demonstrated separation between its useful and undesirable dose ranges. |
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You could be living in a mud hut or a tent with no fan or air conditioning, have to tolerate annoying insects, and be forced to cope with limited electricity and a poor choice of foods for months at a time. |
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Similarly, a trade-off in finishing lab operationssuch as permitting high sensitivity to chemical activity levels to achieve good print life-would be a poor choice. |
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Can the minister justify such a poor choice? |
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In all three jurisdictions, obtaining a peace bond by direct application to a J. P. was reportedly a time-consuming problem wrought with delays, making section 810 recognizances a poor choice for battered women. |
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If you need cash right now, that project would be a poor choice. |
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Clearly some decisions are easier to make than others insofar as they are more readily understood and the consequences of a poor choice are less onerous or dangerous. |
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A poor choice at the start can be costly in the long term. |
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In most restaurants, seafood stews often make a poor choice. |
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The source is often from a poor choice of storage or display materials. |
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Regulation inherently suppresses investment incentives and is therefore a poor choice in the current high-technology environment which requires substantial investment in new technologies. |
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In addition to all this, the worsening state of Kosovo's economy made the province a poor choice for Serbs seeking work. |
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Essentially a medium-size crab cake plopped on an untoasted Kaiser roll with hardly any mayo, a piece of iceberg lettuce, a tomato and onion slice, it was a poor choice. |
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They believed that Mann, Keeper of the Tower's Armouries at the Tower of London, was a poor choice and that Wheeler, an actual prehistorian, should have won the election. |
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There is widespread agreement among commentators that this was partly due to the composer's poor choice of librettists for some, though not all, of his operas. |
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At the Brazilian Grand Prix, Button was hampered in qualifying by a poor choice of tyres in the wet weather and could achieve only fourteenth position. |
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There are reputable sources for remote control helicopters and hopefully the trade will realize that dealing with these secondary knock-off products is a very poor choice. |
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