It would be unfair to single out individual players as every man on the field gave 100 per cent effort. |
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I hate musical chairs and dodge ball and any game that may single out one little kid for losing. |
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The panellists decided to place the warning on all antidepressants rather than single out individual drugs. |
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Of course, when things go awry we always single out and punish somebody, usually the coach. |
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To try to single out a recent painting as being particularly satisfying is difficult. |
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We want to send a clear message to management that they cannot single out and threaten union members. |
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Some bleeding hearts say, oh, my, so many players took steroids, it isn't fair to single out Bonds. |
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There are so many wonderful performances here, it would be pointless to single out individual cast members for praise. |
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The big choruses in The Creation are utterly magnificent, but so much else is so brilliantly executed it's hard to single out highlights. |
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In the case of common names, the lexical entry corresponding to the solicited target is difficult to single out from other potential candidates. |
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Once that step has helped to single out the best candidates, the service arranges a live video chat. |
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He should single out carefully those who have strong commitment and capability to implement any programs set by the administration. |
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I decided to come off the bench in the second half but left it so late because I couldn't single out one player who deserved to be substituted. |
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It really is sumptuously gorgeous music, and, thus, almost impossible to single out highlights. |
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Personally, I would single out two groups of brave men for commemorative plaques. |
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Proceeding from the foregoing, one may single out three strategically stable states of interstate military-political relations. |
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In some non-Western cultures, schizophrenic delusions single out the person as spiritually gifted. |
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To single out Moore in an age of mind-numbing folksiness in politics is disingenuous. |
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To single out individuals for praise would be unfair as in my opinion they were all star quality. |
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It does not single out any of the renderers or the feed compounders for penalty or sanction. |
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Or, contrarily, are there any contemporary film-makers whom you would single out as people whose attempts to shock have failed? |
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If his attention fixes upon the rich and varied foliage of the ancient forest, it is to single out particular specimens of trees and plants. |
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If I take the time to single out all the smashing desserts, there will be no room left to let you in on one more secret. |
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To be sure, no one has ever proved that the government has mined the central database to single out anyone for criticizing the Establishment. |
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It may be unfair to single out particular players, but Gustafsson's raw, throaty tenor and Lonberg-Holm's use of electronics and distortion both grab the attention. |
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So when notoriously purist and discerning jazz critics single out a rising star to heap hyperbolic praise upon, gig after gig, it really is time to sit up and take notice. |
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We can single out three major reasons for isolating an affected sphere, and these are: to expose, to prevent, and to foster. |
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Geithner does, however, single out Sen. Orrin Hatch for supporting him when the senator had nothing to gain. |
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It is impossible to single out culprits, they were all useless. |
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But it would be unfair to single out American diplomats for this ignorance. |
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And in the game of crime, this will help to single out and link criminals irrefutably to their crimes. |
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True inclusion is more likely without specialized staff, she says, because it can single out the child, setting them apart from their peers. |
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They single out a debutante, Cecile de Volange, new to society and under the ever-watchful eye of her mother, and Hortense de Tourvel, a settled lady of a certain age. |
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While Rovers sweeper Luke McAnelly capped a fine season by winning the man of the match award, coach Al Duroux refused to single out any star performers. |
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Also, this company rented warehouses from third parties but the rent charged did not single out electricity costs. |
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In particular I would single out the High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, Mr. Sergio Duarte. |
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More work needs to be done to test methodologies, to single out the most critical parameters and to test robustness of such measures. |
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The species-by-species approach is associated with the preservationist perspective, which tends to single out individual species for protection. |
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Nevertheless, the Act does not single out any one faith and contains no list of prohibited religious symbols, nor is the prohibition systematic. |
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I suppose if I were to sit down and sift through all my memories, I'd maybe single out the group's first tour as one of the highlights. |
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Dr King asked why it was felt necessary to single out biotechnology, as opposed to other areas of technology, for a special resolution. |
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To single out Tiger Woods is a cheap shot, and he has every right to stay away from such a pointless controversy. |
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The goal was to single out the best ever 15 players who had played the game in their respective positions. |
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He would not single out anyone, because whatever has plagued the Rangers over the past two weeks is a teamwide affliction. |
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If colleges have a legally protected interest in choosing a diverse student body, why don't they have a legally protected interest in deciding which part of the diversity spectrum to single out for special attention? |
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Just to single out one point: if you do not even give this Convention the right to elect its own president from among its own members, you are disowning it before the eyes of the European public as a whole. |
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Determined by millions of travelers, the Travelers' Choice Destinations Awards are unique because they single out not just popular places but truly exceptional places that enthrall travelers and keep them coming back. |
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These rules are an absolute prerequisite in enabling us to single out the source and recipients of the transfers, who must not take cover behind ghost companies. |
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In deviating from its original, stated purpose of shaping positive and innovative solutions, the conference had served to single out and demonize one single country. |
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Why single out manufacturing for special treatment? |
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I single out Miarden Jackson and Zack Marshall. |
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We cannot single out any group the way we have done in the past with Ukrainian Canadians, Chinese Canadians, the Sikhs, Japanese Canadians and the groups go on an on. |
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When the goal of a full secondary education and some form of post-school vocational preparation or tertiary education for all has been adopted, policy initiatives in these countries single out 'at risk' groups. |
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Finally, this question does not specifically single out and refer to the issue of access to medicines in developing countries and least developed countries. |
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Moreover, nature has to be seen as a whole: all things are connected and one cannot readily single out, separate off and privilege one element of nature over others. |
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Closer working relationships with schools in our fields, through job fairs, sponsorship initiatives and competitions, help us to single out the students who share our values. |
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Finally let me thank all those who have made this conference possible, and here I would like to single out all the section leaders, the speakers, the artists and the co-promotors and sponsors. |
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Concerning the relaunching of the Lisbon process, I would like to single out that the preparations of the National Lisbon Programme are at an advanced stage. |
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In consecutive programmes, the problem is compounded by the fact that it is hard, if not impossible, to single out students who will embrace teaching as a career after completing their arts and science programme. |
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Prof Berit Heitmann, who led the 12-year study, said thigh size could be used by GPs to single out risk cases. |
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Coinages like this one proliferate in the sociolects of trainers, educationists, and marketers, to single out three offenders. |
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He did not single out any particular critic or criticism, but Zarif has been subject to considerable criticism and even personal abuse from hardliners. |
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However, the method of legal regulation is not a qualificatory characteristic that allows us to single out international public law into a particular legal system. |
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Formerly the domain of cooks, undercooks, and scullery maids, it wasn't even a room a householder would lay claim to, much less single out with items of personal interest. |
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