It could help to deflect the usual charges of anachronism and unfamiliarity with the period. |
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In part it is excitement or maybe rushing or just unfamiliarity, but it opens the way for unwelcome guests. |
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Her voice grew serious and I could tell her face was taking on the unfamiliarity of really being solemn and genuine about something. |
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It has also been shown that birds may reject novel prey on the basis of unfamiliarity alone or neophobia. |
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The crudeness in construction may be attributed to the mason's unfamiliarity with the new material. |
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The refugees' precarious situations, and their unfamiliarity with the claimant process, make them easy prey for crooked consultants. |
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People's unfamiliarity with the new money is likely to attract counterfeiters and fraudsters. |
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Many students seemed bothered by the unfamiliarity of the names and their inability to pronounce them. |
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The recording balances warmth and brilliance, and the booklet notes are helpful, given the unfamiliarity of the music. |
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Fortunately there is an expert cast to help guide us through the uncertainties and unfamiliarity of the journey. |
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The time lost increased with the complexity and the unfamiliarity of the tasks. |
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The geography was utterly alien to Patrick, although his unfamiliarity with the picture could have been attributed to the gaps. |
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We had a very experienced flight crew who, whether through unfamiliarity or lack of approach plate review, dialed up the incorrect navaids. |
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Due to the oil's unfamiliarity, it has an unpleasant taste to them. |
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He needs to create a cohesive unit quickly from a revamped squad whose biggest issues may simply be unfamiliarity and bloatedness. |
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Personally, I see this unfamiliarity as the likely cause of a certain amount of concern. |
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On the other hand, an unfamiliar prefix can signal unfamiliarity with this neck of the woods. |
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He again approached Kurzel, who again agreed, despite his unfamiliarity with the source material. |
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The board said a contributing cause of the accident was the driver's unfamiliarity with the bus. |
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Despite Dr. Radebaugh's embarrassment, his unfamiliarity with the woman's condition was hardly surprising. |
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This is due in part to taxpayer error or to unfamiliarity with tax laws, but to some extent payment of tax is knowingly evaded. |
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The depth sounder settings had not been adjusted and the team's unfamiliarity with its alarm decreased warning time and precluded timely action. |
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In particular, the Government agrees that many of the problems identified by the Committee may arise from unfamiliarity with the law. |
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Part of the problem, I'm sure, was inertia, stemming from cultural differences and part from unfamiliarity with the territory. |
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In an attempt to compensate for his unfamiliarity with the route, the other drivers placed him in the middle of a three-truck convoy. |
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Given the unfamiliarity of other countries' currencies that is not, perhaps, surprising. |
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One possible factor seems to be the unfamiliarity of consumers with euro prices. |
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The authors found, however, that more direct, immediate feedback was needed given the unfamiliarity of the interviewers to the protocol. |
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It puts faces and places with names and eliminates confusion or misconceptions that may otherwise exist because of unfamiliarity. |
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He was referring to the relative unfamiliarity that hybrid cars pose for the majority of the car-buying public. |
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Shortened lengths of stay in hospitals can lead to clinicians' feelings of unfamiliarity with patients or not having the opportunity to connect with patients. |
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Even when armed, the militia showed an unfamiliarity with guns. |
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As regards its principal assistance in the news media sector, the Commission found itself faced with a fait accompli owing to its unfamiliarity with the technical aspects of the media. |
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Many migrant workers did not complain against dismissals because of the language barrier, unfamiliarity of their rights and due to the lengthy and complicated processes involved. |
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Hall's unfamiliarity with the university was not surprising. |
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Nevertheless, the general unfamiliarity of 20th-century audiences with Baroque poetry and dramaturgy, which often appear stilted and artificial, has in the past inhibited their appreciation among nonspecialists. |
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Another reason is that the reassignment of personnel within CIDA sometimes creates difficulty in continuity of contract administration and unfamiliarity with contract objectives. |
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Their unfamiliarity with life in Britain makes them doubly vulnerable. |
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Lack of understanding, unfamiliarity and the obligation on the banks to promote currency exchange will encourage the counterfeiting of both the euro and national currencies. |
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However, in Oman, asking for the fare beforehand often demonstrates a passenger's newness and unfamiliarity with the area. |
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Due to my unfamiliarity with the library's catalog system, it took several hours to find the book. |
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For the second generation, belonging is not an issue of language or job training, foreign credentials, unfamiliarity with Canadian cultural norms, or a longing for a past 'homeland. |
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That being said, particular effort is being made to attend SNRIs during the current transitional phase, in order to address potential problems arising from unfamiliarity with this new type of activity. |
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Although necessary for higher level competitions, automatic timekeeping is only occasionally used in Canada for regional, provincial or local meets, mainly because of the cost and unfamiliarity with the equipment. |
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There is silence, too, in the form of ignorance of what the African Diaspora has contributed to the Americas and the Caribbean, and unfamiliarity with the interactions it has generated. |
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The misidentification is perpetuated by general education teachers' unfamiliarity of two different English proficiencies. |
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It is possible that due to this distraction, the pilot's unfamiliarity with the aircraft, and the lack of a stall warning device, the decreasing airspeed in the climb and the approaching stall symptoms may have been missed. |
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Further problems result from the lack of experience of the final beneficiaries in preparing and running international tenders, a lack of suitable staff and unfamiliarity with ISPA procedures. |
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Another vignette features Monica Daga of Toronto, Ontario, who immigrated to Canada at the age of 14. Her unfamiliarity with the Canadian financial system soon led to a heavy student loan debt load. |
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And these are issues that concern me quite deeply because I see the kind of difficulties that some Canadians can get into because of their unfamiliarity with the realities of compound interest and debt. |
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The insinuations are nothing more than a cheap shot and demonstrate unfamiliarity with the rules, structure and ethos of AIBA and AIBA competitions. |
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Any doubt or unfamiliarity about his marketing skills quickly evaporates by reading his online sales letter for his new book, Larry Chase's Need-to-Know Marketing Sites. |
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Texts like the Mingxiang ji also helped Sinicize Buddhism by blending situations and conditions familiar to the Chinese with the unfamiliarity of Buddhist belief and practice. |
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Unfamiliarity with the technology led some people to bury the devices in their tote bags. |
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