It was known to be an unsound ship at the dockyard, but the king refused to recall the voyage. |
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If you ask a loaded question, you get the answer you want, but your deduction from it may be unsound. |
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It might be medically unsound to be overweight, but somehow it's more wholesome than our current pursuit of physical perfection. |
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Cracked mortar between bricks should also be repointed by carefully removing and replacing any unsound mortar. |
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The experts reviewed the work of the serologist, and found his conclusions to be scientifically unsound. |
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Most of the unsound lending that characterized the boom was done directly in the market rather than by banks. |
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What happens in 50 years, when the building becomes structurally unsound, or the neighborhood changes? |
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Ivy will not harm fired clay bricks, nor will it cause mortar to crumble unless the mortar is already unsound. |
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It had walls, but the beams within were mostly rotten, the roof had gone, it was structurally unsound and the site was entirely overgrown. |
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It is unsettling to discover a layer of fragile, unsound rock concealed between deep strata of solid granite, but not uncommon. |
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It was held that, on the basis of the evidence presented to the court, the project for the dam was unsound. |
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The figure does not include local credit cooperatives, which are notorious for unsound lending practices. |
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Brooke would not press him like this, especially when he was so unsound and strange at the moment. |
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Ferran and Chien Chi's works in particular present ethical challenges, regarding ethical treatment of the mentally unsound. |
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The worst-hit were the mentally unsound women who were deserted by their kin and left on the roads to the mercy of anti-social elements. |
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Kannan was born to a mentally unsound woman at Abhaya and his mother though ill, is alive. |
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The film revolves around Kumaran who becomes mentally unsound after learning that his son, Appu, has been grievously injured in an accident. |
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Her Sunday column is so full of unsound argument that I just don't know where to start. |
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You couldn't make a more unsound legal statement than the one you have just made. |
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Too often, authorities say, the science is unproven, the analyses unsound, and the experts unreliable. |
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Good advocacy but unsound principle, for damages are to compensate the victim not to reflect what the wrongdoer ought to pay. |
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Elsewhere the case against Antinori was that his plan was scientifically unsound and dangerous. |
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Counsel also made submissions as to why the reasons for decision were arguably either sound or unsound. |
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Even when his conclusions are unsound he often attempts to derive them from Scriptural based premises. |
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Many self-appointed experts believed that sending in the bombers at low-level was basically unsound and too dangerous. |
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Also, some tour companies run ecologically unsound and even dangerous tours at high prices. |
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When ministers are accused of unsound labour practices, it is made out as lies. |
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As perhaps only one in ten survive the transport, the practice is ethically unsound, to say the least. |
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In the US there are proposals to put a tax on foods that are nutritionally unsound and use the money to promote healthy food choices. |
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Habitat degradation, facilitated largely through increased siltation due to unsound land use practices needs to be further curtailed. |
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Although I enjoy the stir, one does feel a tad self-conscious wearing an item of clothing which is the epitome of ideologically unsound apparel. |
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Lecturing is rejected as an unsound practice because it wrongly assumes that the teacher holds some authority. |
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First, the supervision system should be designed to detect illegality and unsound practices and to provide early warning of potential failure. |
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I am now convinced that although he is unsound in his views there are not sufficient grounds for proceeding against him. |
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My neighbour was notoriously unsound politically and had been through hard times after being purged in 1948 from the Czech news agency. |
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You could contest his will on the grounds that he was of unsound mind or that he was acting under the undue influence of his girlfriend. |
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Five doctors, none of whom had examined her recently, agreed that she was of unsound mind. |
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The second important exception to the three-year period concerns injuries suffered by children and those of unsound mind. |
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He asked the jury to bring in a verdict to the effect that she was of unsound mind at the time of the commission of the offence. |
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They are entirely guesswork, speculative and based on unsound mathematics designed to promote the private healthcare system. |
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The current pay-as-you-go system is fundamentally unsound whether or not it's in actuarial balance. |
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Once a counselor has regressed, there is a loss of perspective and sense of consequences that may result in unsound judgment calls. |
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However, most designs still had two or more contra-rotating blades to solve the torque problem and this caused highly complex and unsound craft. |
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Perhaps I am grievously mistaken, and have fallen victim to unsound emotion or the first flush of fatherhood. |
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After the building was damped down yesterday, structural experts deemed it unsound and ordered its demolition. |
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It may be subject to legitimate restrictions, for example, statutory limitation periods, security for costs orders, regulations concerning minors and persons of unsound mind. |
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The sector, which has emerged as the most lucrative and thriving, was however gradually venturing into unorthodox and economically unsound practices. |
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The evidence that I checked, though, seems to be highly unsound. |
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The judge in this case indicated that, in order for the detention of a person of unsound mind to be lawful under article 5 e, the following minimum criteria must be satisfied. |
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They often blame poor rural producers for what are perceived to be unsound practices including slash and burn cultivation, overgrazing, and deforestation for fuel wood. |
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In some cases, no doubt, the exclusion of the testator's immediate family from a Will may be evidence of an unsound mind, or of lack of understanding or approval. |
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The key to a sustainable approach is to include ecology in the development process rather than compensating with expensive and environmentally unsound engineered practices. |
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A person is under a disability while he is an infant or of unsound mind. |
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At the beginning of World War II, the common belief was that air evacuation of the sick and wounded was dangerous, medically unsound, and militarily impossible. |
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Treating this as something much more than it is strikes me as unsound, and likely to undermine the attention given to serious civil liberties complaints in other cases. |
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The FDA labels the practice unsafe, unsound, and ill-considered. |
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The path itself, or rather the portion of more solid ground on which the travellers half walked, half waded, was rough, broken, and in many places quaggy and unsound. |
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Certainly, no person in an unsound state of mind can be left on his own in the hope that the religious environs would help him regain his mental balance. |
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Part of the problem is that people continue to build golf courses based on unsound practices, putting pleasure and prestige ahead of good business sense. |
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Many people believe the conviction was based on unsound evidence. |
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Now the appalling tragedy in the southern states is being repellently exploited to serve that very same scientifically unsound preconceived agenda. |
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I thought the fundamental premise of this article was unsound. |
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The idea that temptability implies susceptibility is unsound. |
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Ms Zhang said the church had been illegally built and was structurally unsound. |
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He argued that navigational laws designed to develop a national merchant marine and exclude foreign vessels from coastal trade was economically unsound. |
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Secondly, even granting validity, the argument is still unsound as its two main premises are either simply false or, at best, highly controversial. |
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In 2005, a sort of freeze was ordered, leaving the residents in the unsound status quo. |
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This argument is invalid, and all invalid arguments are unsound. |
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We have also published articles about structurally unsound boat hulls, boat buying scams and faulty generators that create the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. |
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They said the wall was structurally unsound and was removed by our client, before the notice of refusal was received by our client from the Council. |
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East Asian networks provide mutual support and focused industrial development, but have created unsound financial systems and inflexible business conditions. |
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Since the Liberals defeated the NDP in the last election, no work has been done to improve the Woodwards building and there is concern that it is structurally unsound. |
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I think that's a very poor and very methologically unsound approach. |
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Charleville courthouse was deemed to be physically unsound, and its district, which straddles the county boundary, is also dealt with in Kilmallock. |
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What is the difference between peddling a stock or a product as having value, when in reality, insiders know what is being sold is unreliable, unsound and unworthy? |
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This is the most conspicuous and direct mechanism where weak system underpinnings foster heightened asset inflation and unsound economic expansion. |
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A new rich class enjoyed a flamboyant lifestyle, which too many people tried to copy by means of credit and stock-market speculation, within an unsound banking system. |
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It's hard to believe that the building inspector who charges a thousand dollars to approve a sound building wouldn't accept ten thousand dollars to approve an unsound one. |
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Despite the growing evidence from researchers and environmental organisations, fish farming industries continue to deny that their practices are environmentally unsound. |
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But as regards health and safety for squatters, there's not much that can be done if the building they are occupying turns out to be dangerous or structurally unsound. |
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Despite its unsound condition, he used it to transport the treasure amassed in the conquest, given its large capacity. |
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If research is poorly conducted or methodologically unsound, it cannot be said to be generalisable. |
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Asked to specify conditions diagnosed to 'justify' medically unsound hospital stays, Broomberg cited haematemesis as a top culprit. |
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We should therefore reject this account of formalizing rules as unsound, both descriptively and prescriptively. |
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That could easily prove an unsound assumption, but bear with me. |
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The term can be used either to describe a presumably acceptable form of reasoning or a form of reasoning that is inherently unsound and deceptive. |
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You would not like Nietzsche, sir. He is fundamentally unsound. |
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The program is already unsound, he argued, because it's not actuarially supported, and it will stay broken until it is on actuarially sound footing. |
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The argument is unsound also because it presupposes that arguers must recognize the truth of norms, but, in fact, an arguer need only behave as if the relevant norms are true. |
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Generally, teacher-made assessments have been proven psychometrically unsound, which may indicate that they are not accurate indicators of student progress. |
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