This was to be a recon, designed to let them size up their opponent and plan an attack. |
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The craftspeople construct everything in small scale and the houses range in size up to palaces which can cost as much as a full-sized house. |
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The front rows of Buffaloes and Queenstown Swifts size up each other in a Strand Cup semi-final played in East London on Saturday. |
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Thus, the manager is able to size up the situation instantly and act accordingly. |
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If you haven't any background, you might not size up what such a concept can bring you. |
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This is when future mentors and mentees size up the pairwork ahead of them, and can be called on to formalize their commitment. |
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Moreover, it is also necessary to size up behavioural and scale changes in towns. |
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In case of suspicious movement you will receive an email or sms so you can contact family or friends to size up the situation. |
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The apartment blocks will range in size up to a maximum of four storeys above courtyard level, and the first phase of units will be ready for occupation within a year. |
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They are well-educated people, here to bolster their communications skill set and size up the discussion onstage. |
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They have the ability to quickly size up people, and to delegate the responsibility and authority required to accomplish tasks. |
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In his remarks to reporters, Saadane took a time-out from discussing the line-up to size up the challenges ahead. |
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A sharp business person is one who can size up a situation accurately and quickly. |
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We shall have to size up this challenge and, in an initial phase, aim at growth rates in excess of 8 per cent over a long period. |
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Now a new I. B. M. machine wants to size up some opponents for old-fashioned arm wrestling. |
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However, enough rain fell in August to size up the crop. |
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About fifty varieties of them: dwarf, medium or giant size up to more than 10 meters high and able to grow at a minimum growing rate of fifty centimeters a day as soon as summer heat is back. |
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Just size up the situation, and if the guy's too big, run. |
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Participating companies see how far off they are from the benchmark representing best practices and size up how they fare against their competitors. |
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Boyd Rose, the chair of the P. E. I. Potato Board, said the situation is not critical at this point, but all growers are hoping there will be some rain in the forecast as the late varieties begin to size up. |
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These 4-camera kits can be scaled and combined to build a truly effective and reliable surveillance solution for any system size up to 50 cameras. |
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This listing provides a handy way for firms to check out the competition and size up other players in their particular niche in Canada and around the world. |
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The dilator is slightly tapered with the diameter at the handle of a given dilator being slightly larger than the diameter at the tip of the dilator one size up. |
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We must constantly size up this pluralistic world. |
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A survival tactic I learned on the psych ward was how to quickly size up potential enemies or garden-variety badasses. |
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One reason for this, the researchers say, is that it might be more difficult for a fiddler to size up an opponent of opposite clawedness. |
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It's a good idea for boxers to size up their opponents before their matches. |
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Professional mappers and surveyors are turning to satellite technology to size up some of the world's largest peaks and are finding some tall surprises. |
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Before we can begin to size up the problem, we'll need more information. |
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I bumped the font size up to make my document easier to read. |
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