A few repeated contacts in a soup kitchen, a marketplace or a hospital ward can suffice to create a sense of familiarity. |
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I hope the massive quantities of text I put up earlier will suffice for the nonce. |
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The shady nature of the walk meant that we could not take photographs in the bush, so a description will have to suffice. |
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There were four of them, all a good size, and you could see how they would easily suffice two people sharing. |
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That capture of a weakened Labour machine by the Left would not suffice to defeat the new Conservatism. |
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I can't describe it explicitly without pictures, but suffice it to say that there are definite positions for fieldsmen in cricket. |
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Usually it was a bottle of champagne or fine wine, but even a can of hearts of palm would suffice. |
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Even a casual reading would suffice to demonstrate that Ross's account is wholly unreliable. |
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If there is a drought and power is required, hydel power will not suffice because of inadequate flows of water. |
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A few examples will have to suffice to explain how the Hellenization of the known world affected Early Judaism. |
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On the question of refugees, suffice to say that the crisis was hardly helped by the bombing campaign itself. |
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Only direct contact with the Holiest of items, The Host, The Cross, and Holy water, will suffice to repel her. |
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Where usually the power of suggestion would suffice, he delves into the reality of that violence and its consequences without censorship. |
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I think a diet rich in fruit and veg should suffice to obtain enough of these nutrients. |
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I shall draw a discreet veil over the rest of that day but suffice it to say that a jolly time was had by all. |
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The plaintiff's oral evidence will suffice, if it proves clearly what was the intention of the parties. |
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A hypothetical example should suffice in illustrating how worrying a precedent this case may have set. |
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His hands could only get a fallen feather which would only suffice him for a short while. |
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Occasional focus groups, quarterly meetings, customer surveys and direct mailings simply won't suffice. |
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Simple reckoning of the ages at which each of the biblical patriarchs produced his son would not suffice. |
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Some very recent examples will suffice to persuade us that piety and knavery are incompatible. |
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Let it suffice to say that in our land, whatever the reason, a warrior carries two swords at his belt. |
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I cannot tell you the joy of reunion, for no words would suffice to delve into such deep delight, such ecstatic rejoicing! |
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Putting cold packs on elderly people with rheumatism and arthritis just will not suffice. |
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Now don't ask us what that means, suffice to say, everyone, the award-winners included, had great time that evening. |
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When it comes to makeover shows, it used to be a new frock or a lighter shade of lippy would suffice. |
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So, suffice it to say, in one way or another Hamilton's books are sufficiently diverting, which is something I need right now. |
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In fact, I don't think it would be appropriate, but suffice to say there's now a large number of inquiries that we'll have to make. |
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For the adventurous players, home made bows of rosined string or even fishing line will suffice. |
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The reason is that merely arousing people to action once may not suffice to bring them out of lethargy. |
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Beef cows, brood ewes, and most other ruminants do not require consistent quality forage, and longer grazing periods should suffice. |
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Why are humorous put-downs needed when direct criticism or insults could suffice? |
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I will spare you the lurid details and let my description of the four tykes suffice. |
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Without going into detail on their accusations, suffice it to say they should ensure they do their jobs properly before casting blame elsewhere. |
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These teams are proof that there's no use glitzing up an offense with passes when a good punch in the nose will suffice. |
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Note his weight and height, and measure his neck size, using a tape measure if possible, although accurate shirt size will suffice. |
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With the proper enzymes present, biological temperatures suffice to allow reactions to proceed. |
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A few testimonies from the least exceptionable of deistical writers must suffice on this topic. |
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I'm not going to tell you what she called me, but suffice to say it's not printable. |
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I think I've already complained in great detail about the coverage, so suffice to say, I won't be sleeping tonight. |
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The closet between the entry and kitchen didn't suffice, so they expanded the work area by borrowing space from a powder room and closet. |
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Words would not suffice to express the sensuality of the jewellery, be it cute little ear-rings, rings, pendants, cuff links or tie pins. |
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Manual stirring will often suffice but in many cases the coolant must be sprayed on to the tool. |
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Negligence, or contributory negligence, will suffice either to defeat the claim or to reduce the award of damages. |
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For example, if the existing topcoat is in good condition, and you're going to restain to the same, or darker color, one coat may suffice. |
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I don't need to know why Mom calls him that, suffice to say she has her reasons. |
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Many other traditionary genealogies of chiefs might be given, but let the above suffice as a specimen of the rest. |
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These will suffice them in place of all other things, as they receive into themselves him who is the cause and the bestower of all blessing. |
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Independently, two shipboard groups had each bypassed one of two in-place safety features, confident that the other would suffice. |
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They claim that city centre businesses which provide toilets for shoppers and patrons will suffice. |
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It is unlikely non-commercial customers will often suffer them and a money-back guarantee will suffice. |
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Surely a book's narrative should suffice to make its point, instead of relying on this self-indulgent twaddle? |
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Of course the road hadn't been plowed yet, so as I approached it I picked up speed, hoping momentum and all-wheel drive would suffice. |
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As I couldn't quite find the words to respond to that, I decided a mumble and a nod of the head would suffice. |
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This may be undiplomatic language but, given the gravity of the situation, no other word will suffice. |
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Similarly, imposing a Social Security tax on the unearned income of wealthy investors would suffice. |
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Web sites have come along way from the days when a few lines of HTML would suffice any designer. |
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But suffice it here to offer a non-lawyer's view that a law that is almost never enforced is either unneeded or useless. |
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But in the present climate, his testimony and that of diocesan attorneys just won't suffice. |
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Word of mouth, from box seats to bleachers, from generation to generation, will suffice. |
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He told the prime minister two simple clauses would suffice, and take minimal parliamentary time. |
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I won't go into detail, suffice to say that when you put a lock through the brake disc to slow down thieves, it is best removed before riding away. |
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She will tack toward narrow and safe decisions, forgoing grand, sweeping arguments when simple ones will suffice. |
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First place your saddle on a saddle horse if you have one, if not the back of a chair will suffice although it may be an idea to put an old sheet over the chair first! |
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Running and dieting, suffice it to say, are less polarizing than sexual politics. |
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We won't reveal any more of the crazy, madcap story line suffice to say that in the best tradition of musicals they all live happily ever after, with a few surprises. |
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The examples of this latest explosion of hypersensitivity are too numerous to recount, but a few should suffice. |
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A Merit would suffice, heck even a Pass would do as I know she's going to mark me down anyway because I slacked big time on the photography bit, but that was a different unit. |
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Concerning argument, suffice it to say that, once started, no matter how terrible the cost, it was successful. |
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Far be it from me to say that this was a bad exam, suffice to say it was an exam in which fast writers were rewarded, at the expense of those without bionic hands. |
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As for the drummer, suffice it to say he took it to another level with a much bigger kit, flying around the tom-toms and engaging in fierce double-bass song finales. |
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An unrecorded or uncommunicated decision, even if made at the same time as the decision to refuse or grant conditional consent, would not suffice. |
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For an intro to Thai food, suffice it to say it involves a bountiful supply of exotic ingredients and herbs like lemon grass, basil, the kaffir lime, galangal and more. |
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We would possibly spy a diamond watch, but most likely a rolex would suffice. |
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A vote of censure, with a stern warning attached, ought to suffice. |
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I will not bore you with all my heckles but suffice to say that he couldn't answer any of them, though I was not savvy enough to phrase them all as questions. |
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A small cheque in the post, by way of consultancy fee, will suffice Brian. |
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The reasons are simply too vast to list, but one example should suffice. |
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Luckily enough, this will suffice as our reference guide for both. |
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There are many reasons why the high-rise flats of Glasgow and other cities failed, but suffice to say, people are not that fond of living in them. |
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This is not the week to speculate on who will go and who will stay but suffice to say that there will be a considerable number of new faces at the showgrounds next season. |
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The it in suffice it to say is an impersonal or indefinite pronoun, one that functions as a grammatical placeholder without supplying much real meaning. |
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Maybe a glass of water would suffice, also to cool my fevered brow. |
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If you've been treating your complexion well, a dab of concealer over redness around the nose and mouth plus a dusting of loose powder will suffice. |
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Space precludes a full definition here, but suffice it to say that recent statistics suggest that only half of such cases are admitted to hospital. |
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The moments of emotional profundity here are golden and will suffice. |
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In other words, if we lack an emotional grasp of a concept, the intellectual awareness alone may not suffice to deter us from repeating a mistake. |
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The sort of rod that you'd use for sea trout or grilse should suffice. |
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Now, I do not have time to dilate on the way that that fed into the matrix of facts, but suffice to say it was an important matter from the defence point of view. |
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Existing road and utility rights of way should suffice for the guideways. |
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Most experts agree that the introduction of excess coverage payment and other measures will not suffice to fill the gaps in the public health insurers' finances. |
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The stars in the sky are uncountably many. Even a lifetime would not suffice to number them all. |
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No longer were thousands of men needed to tend the crops, a few would suffice. |
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Her example alone should suffice to show that anything is possible. |
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When a celebrity or public figure can say there is a doll made to look like them, suffice it to say they have entered the realm of pop culture. |
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For my purposes, however, Hill's film will suffice to demonstrate how later film-makers can dialogize a familiar genre. |
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And since not all fourth-graders have an antigriddle, Achatz notes that a cookie sheet atop dry ice will suffice. |
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This MFP also contains only one grenade sump, for a circle hole 3 meters in diameter, one sump will not suffice. |
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For a miniscule number of UK residents, a tiny little screen and a six-pack of tinnies at home will have to suffice. |
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They have but few laws. For to a people so instruct and institute, very few to suffice. |
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This meant that even if Saddam sought to capitulate, it would not suffice. |
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The stadion did not suffice for the races of horses and chariots which had been favorites with the Greeks since the Trojan war. |
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Or might it suffice him, that every wholesome growth should be converted into something deleterious and malignant at his touch? |
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From the above it is apparent that the clinical picture of achylia gastrica does not suffice to establish the diagnosis of anadenia ventriculi. |
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During the summer months, however, a loincloth of deerskin or sheepskin would often suffice. |
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Indeed, with some kinds of mines trucks and rafts, will suffice At present there are more than 300 different mines available. |
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With a multistatement procedure, one call might suffice and as we shall see shortly, a multistatement procedure may contain conditional logic. |
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Holdings were so small that no crop other than potatoes would suffice to feed a family. |
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This one example of Abderitism will suffice for my present purpose, though innumerable instances might be produced in other departments. |
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For example, the act of A striking B might suffice, or a parent's failure to give food to a young child also may provide the actus reus for a crime. |
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After all, it's only supermarket plonk that has screw-tops and no, the Swiss Army penknife Santa left in your stocking last year will not suffice. |
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In 1931, Dirac proposed that the existence of a single magnetic monopole in the universe would suffice to explain the quantisation of electrical charge. |
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The rule of twelfths can suffice if an accurate curve is not available. |
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Usually a water IV ought to suffice to revivify the dehydrated. |
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William feared that even English neutrality would not suffice and that control over the Royal Navy was a prerequisite for a successful naval campaign against France. |
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In most cases, the provocation must induce rage or anger in the defendant, although some cases have held that fright, terror, or desperation will suffice. |
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Alexy has recently mathematized the formula, but for the purposes of this article it will suffice to note the three attributes it compares for each principle. |
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One wonders how a vinyl sign with block letters could ever suffice. |
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