All of them were just fine without me, so I felt unneeded, unloved, unwanted, and above all, a bit hungry. |
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Anyone else's comments on our relationship are unneeded, unwanted and unwelcome. |
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If most mergers fail, might part of the problem be all those unneeded people who carried organizational memory in their heads? |
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Therefore, in Java the act of letting go of unneeded references never runs the risk of deallocating memory prematurely. |
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Then there are other things, such as amending clause 92 to omit the unneeded cross reference, for example. |
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The pregnancy storyline was a bit much and definitely unneeded although it added depth to Dan's family life. |
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A commodious dock box can be one of the most effective ways to reduce wasted fuel by giving you a place to store unneeded gear. |
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It causes the kidneys to get rid of unneeded water and salt from the body into the urine. |
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If management moves to raise efficiency and doesn't sell more cars, it will end up with even more unneeded workers. |
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Once an infertile woman has successfully birthed a child, then she and her partner may be asked to donate the unneeded embryos for research. |
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Critics blasted him for pouring taxpayer funds into badly managed banks and unneeded infrastructure projects. |
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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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Only the Third Brigade was going home, along with unneeded units, like the artillery battalions and the division's band. |
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Rabbit, feeling incredibly unwanted and unneeded in the conversation, decided to get to work. |
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Being used to seeing products over-packaged with large amounts of unneeded packaging this came as a bit of a shock. |
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With the state in complete control, allowing poorly run or unneeded hospitals to close became virtually impossible. |
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I blamed him for all of the unwanted, unneeded and unrequited love that he forced me to feel. |
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Towards the end of March, a collector will arrive to humanely dispose of the unneeded creature. |
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For example, paying off your credit card balance or closing unneeded accounts could raise your score. |
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I am wary of unneeded redistribution programs, or a central wage setting, but market forces aren't even the best system around. |
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Europeans are feeling unneeded and unnecessary, which many people here say they are. |
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I can't say that because it implies that my contribution to the whole is unneeded and therefore unwanted. |
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Even if it builds an unneeded, wasteful airport, this destruction is unnecessary. |
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The data security kit overwrites all unneeded data in the storage area of the hard disk so that it cannot be retrieved. |
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And an overzealous medical professional, hoping to safeguard against malpractice, can also be a cause of unneeded procedure. |
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Couldn't people be donating this unneeded disposable income to worthy causes, instead of sending little tokens to people they are never going to meet? |
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It is expected that, if it is implemented, this approach will reduce the number of unneeded contract beds paid for by the Department. |
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He says they are unneeded, and he would shift two to other circuits with a higher caseload and eliminate the third. |
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Mr. Speaker, first, we intend to get out of it by doing our best not to plunge Canada into an unneeded, unnecessary election. |
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This allows you to have exactly the support you want, without having support for unneeded devices. |
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This coalition contends that the movants have failed to meet their burden of proof and that a Multidistrict Litigation order of consolidation is unneeded and unwanted. |
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An unneeded attempt to reach for the floppy drive at startup has been removed. |
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But with electric cars still a rounding error in total car sales, that capacity is unneeded. |
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If it is based solely on compliance with too many and unneeded rules and procedures, accountability cannot easily incorporate risk. |
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The band's cryptic song titles provide unneeded obfuscation. |
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With a program based on sound legal and operational principles, you can confidently dispose of unneeded records. |
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What better place to put our unneeded and unwanted laborers? |
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If there's a place to store our unneeded goodies I shall probably mount a quiet campaign of no activity and hang on to the collection against a rainy day. |
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The best way to ensure that lights are turned off when they are not needed is to develop the occupants' sense of responsibility so that they take care of turning off unneeded lights. |
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It was implicitly financed by postponing maintenance and repair, and canceling unneeded projects. |
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But in Europe, some zookeepers would rather euthanize unneeded offspring after they mature than deny the animal parents the experience of procreating and nurturing their young. |
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In the resulting environment of escalating gaps in per-capita public cultural spending between London and the rest of the UK, an unneeded symphonic Xanadu in the capital would be to risk a provocative disharmony. |
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Benefits of this approach include a reduction in purchase of unneeded chemicals, decreased costs to dispose of outdated overstock, and reduction of the risk associated with a larger, more diverse chemical inventory. |
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To tax us all to achieve the unobtainable and unneeded is political greed. |
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In the past year they have been given the runaround and left in limbo. This adds unneeded stress on the staff and leaves less time for them to do the actual work of helping others in the community. |
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He was a mere backbencher when he set out to have unneeded military bases closed down, a task long thought impossible because of the vested interests ranged against it. |
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It is appropriate for the insurer to manage its policy dividends and adjustments so that an unneeded provision reverts to the policy owners who made it. |
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This approach reduces consumption of paper, energy and chemicals to the strict minimum as well as eliminating stocks and unneeded copies which then have to be recycled. |
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Promptly remove and reseal unneeded strips in the protective pouch. |
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You can also hide unneeded features from your end users. |
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If there's no harrow packing after the seeding operation or there's no need to monitor cows in indoor calving shelters, the people who normally do those jobs might feel unneeded. |
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However, a move to greater discretion, flexibility, and innovation is not supported by accountability that focusses solely on complying with too many and unneeded rules and procedures. |
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For some compilers, building from source requires a lot of system resources and is often unneeded unless you have specific needs or there is no package available. |
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Where, however, someone has articles solely on spiritual matters, such as regarding infant baptism, original sin, and unneeded separation, to be sure, these articles are also significant. |
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In our conventional business, where there's declining oil production, we've voluntarily reviewed our water licences and have returned a significant volume of unneeded water allocation to the Alberta government. |
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Government-mandated lending has created unneeded funds, which have in turn fuelled artificial rises in stock markets and in Macao's gambling industry. |
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It was offered fifteen years ago to the officials to free the manufacturers of the unneeded mobilization capacities maintaining which costs money which could be used for the development of new equipment. |
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For that reason, a constitutional treaty for Europe will not lead to a new growth in European identity, and there is no point in waging wars to defend it, particularly if it creates unneeded divisions. |
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The words were unneeded as a woman, bedoven in blood and screaming, stumbl'd out from the back of the lead truck into the glaring lights. |
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Most countries don't have debt ceilings because they are viewed as an unneeded formality. |
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I have tried to degenderize the narrative and dispose of unneeded words. |
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