You won't learn the subtleties of footwork and frequently repeated rocks will suffer erosion from dirty or unadapted shoes. |
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Changes in thermal demand in restrictively fed, unadapted, young calves were studied during the first days after transportation. |
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Seen from a reasonable standpoint that is a very bad condition to be in, for such people become so unadapted that they have to be confined. |
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This unadapted edition of the libretto enables students to enjoy the language of one of France's cultural treasures. |
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Finally, and most controversially, it covers everyday, unadapted items, which are capable of being used to cause injury. |
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The teachers, trained for the primary level, do their best and use unadapted textbooks to teach reading, writing and arithmetic. |
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Is there a need to protect producers from obsolete or unadapted varieties by removing old varieties from the National list? |
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This strategy is especially useful for the discovery and transfer of valuable QTL alleles from unadapted donor lines into established elite breeding lines. |
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However, several works of literature remain unadapted for this vital demographic. |
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When we followed him, we found his paraplegic daughter who had been allocated an unadapted box room. |
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Instead, it will take its story from the seven previously unadapted books Mary Poppins' creator PL Travers wrote about the magical nanny. |
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But the management programmes had to cope with technically unadapted, old worn out community water installations. |
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Barriers to working longer are unadapted jobs, failure to value experience or update knowledge. |
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Most problems are the result of an unidentified learning style or unadapted methods to acquire knowledge in a specific subject. |
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No tools for hunting, too small and weak to complete with other scavengers, teeth unadapted for plant eating, they seem to have been unable to even feed themselves. |
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The groups of population most at risk are those that are unadapted and exposed to much higher UV-B radiation levels than in their native locations. |
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A study was done to determine if various organic acids differ in their inhibitory or lethal activity against acid-adapted and unadapted Escherichia coli. |
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Fly-pollinated flowers have often developed traps for catching and holding unadapted visitors. |
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They distort the vision of the political decision-makers and justify unadapted strategies which have serious consequences for all humanity, strategies which underlie the gradual abandoning of the CAP and WTO negotiations. |
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In this case, a four-limb-deficient thalidomide woman with numerous health problems was imprisoned in a cell with facilities unadapted to meet her specific needs. |
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Inaccessible infrastructure such as roads, public transport, buildings and unadapted workplaces are physical barriers that reduce access to persons with a disability in education, the labor market and health care. |
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Their infrastructure the characteristics of the infrastructure, as yet shall provide a range of services for passenger and goods unadapted, so require. |
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The number of unadapted electronic payment terminals at 1 January 2002 was very low, and generally concerned seasonal terminals, which were unused in January. |
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Indeed, the vertical channels around which the companies have organised society have become wholly unadapted to the nature of the challenges facing 21st century society. |
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Today, some 3,000 units of co-operative housing across Canada are officially designated as accessible to those who cannot easily live independently in an unadapted unit. |
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Some of these problems include the introduction of unadapted varieties, the risk to introduce pests and diseases, and the continuous drain on scarce foreign exchange. |
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