Whilst tasty, these wines are rarely subtle or sufficiently well balanced for ageing and further development in bottle. |
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The learning curve on the complexity and intricacy of each task is sufficiently well judged to be both addictive and achievable. |
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To go to Expert mode, your previous draft must have been sufficiently well noted. |
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The cellars housing the vats must be sufficiently well ventilated to prevent large temperature fluctuations, which denature the oils. |
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The question is, will value outperform on an absolute basis sufficiently well to make it attractive? |
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The large embryos almost entirely fill the eggs and the embryonic bones are sufficiently well preserved to identify the hadrosaur Hypacrosaurus. |
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The second issue is that Colombia's existing environmental policies and regulations are simply not sufficiently well developed. |
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We aren't going to review here all the factual details, which are sufficiently well known. |
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The possible consequences of excessive beer or wine consumption are sufficiently well known. |
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Employment insurance is sufficiently well funded by workers to enable families who suffer such a traumatic event to receive benefits. |
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Maybe it works with some variations of hardware sufficiently well to be usable, but we don't recommend betting your data on it. |
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In other cases, countries are still not sufficiently well equipped or prepared. |
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After consulting the parties, the Panel may, if it deems itself to be sufficiently well informed, decide not to hold a hearing. |
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The option appears to have worked sufficiently well that at least one programme has used it over a number of years. |
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Are the new profile of the Canadian family and our changing demographics factors which are sufficiently well reflected in our social programs? |
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First, foreign local governments must know the conflict area and the politics within it sufficiently well. |
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It is customary to shrug off new structures when the reality is that we are afraid to replace the plethora of ones that are not working sufficiently well. |
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Golf was sufficiently well established that on 21 October 1633 the Town Council reserved the Inches for archery, golf and other pastimes according to use and wont. |
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This entails a serious social injustice because only those who are sufficiently well off can afford these journeys. |
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Many organisations have had these functions and tools in place for years, but in many cases they are not sufficiently well developed or geared to material risks. |
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Its days are, however, numbered as various projects, including one at the BIPM itself, are poised to monitor it sufficiently well to give confidence in a new definition based on a fundamental constant of nature. |
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I invite in particular those regions which are not yet sufficiently well represented to make a special effort to submit highquality candidatures to us. |
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Their exact specialities, however, are not always sufficiently well known outside the frontiers of the country in which they are established, especially by companies, which could usefully join forces with them. |
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On the coast a long wet season, from April to August, and a short wet season, from December to early February, are sufficiently well marked on the average, but in the southern savannas the short wet season does not occur. |
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An inspection carried out by the Commission in Botswana in May 2001 has shown that sufficiently well structured and organised veterinary services are in place in Botswana regarding the animal health status for ratites. |
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First, let us make sure that, if the right to intervene is ever recognized, it will be sufficiently well defined to ensure that humanitarian grounds cannot be invoked to abusively attack a country. |
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As regards the specific reasons for the Commission's doubts, the Italian authorities argue that the publication of the privatisation notice was sufficiently well publicised, witness the 25 bids received. |
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And after all is said and done, judges have to hand down a decision that is sufficiently well explained to be understood by both parties, who each expect it to go in their favour. |
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Today the far reaching changes of the decision for the law of torts is sufficiently well recognised that the case's name is used as a metaphor. |
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It is doubtful whether the extremely impoverished flora of Antarctica is sufficiently well developed to be considered as blanket bogs. |
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A single bedding surface exposed straight-crested ripples that were sufficiently well preserved to provide a paleocurrent direction estimate. |
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If you are looking for a mint which is sufficiently well behaved for the flower border, pineapple mint is a good choice. |
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Are the over-50s sufficiently well represented on screen? |
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Liverpool learned sufficiently well to win the European Cup four times. |
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In cases where the persons concerned did not speak the language sufficiently well to fully understand, they were informed of their rights by other means. |
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I think that our various businesses are now doing sufficiently well as to allow us to believe that, towards the end of fiscal 2004, our assets will be worth more than they are worth today. |
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When the power stations are sufficiently well maintained, their useful life can be very long and limited only by changes in technology which could make their production method less competitive. |
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The removal of the heated air, steam, stive, and flour from the millstones, is a proposition which does not appear to be more than sufficiently well understood. |
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However, according to BSI, not all PAS documents are structured as specifications and the term is now sufficiently well established not to require any further amplification. |
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