In many ways he was unsuited to the life of a country parson, and he chafed under the restrictions. |
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She's almost completely unsuited to the role of political wife, which might be why I like her. |
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Critics worry that despite all the fixes, the complex design may still be unsuited to the rigors of real war. |
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Between banana plantations however are large areas unsuited for their cultivation. |
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Although temperamentally unsuited to medicine, he qualified as a doctor in 1951 when in his forties. |
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A mother of two drowned while travelling in a small boat unsuited for the reservoir, as she didn't have better conveyance. |
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Its Hesiodic style was appropriate for the cosmogony he describes in the second part, but is unsuited to the arid dialectic of the first. |
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She said yesterday that she found her portfolio unsuited to her interests and wanted to work on the London Child Poverty Commission. |
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Since then, his unadventurous diplomacy has led him to some roles unsuited to more outspoken figures. |
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Eriksson's midfield diamond formation did not sparkle against Japan, with Frank Lampard looking unsuited to the holding role. |
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The vicissitudes of soccer, and the enormous earning power of the top players, make it a business unsuited to public ownership. |
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Areas unsuited for cultivation are used to graze large herds of sheep, cattle, and goats. |
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In fact algae technology offers the opportunity to utilise land and water resources that are, today, unsuited for any other use. |
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Clearly, the Premier of Tasmania appointed someone totally unsuited to the job of Governor. |
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Using sortition to fill a single-person office could easily lead to choosing a person unsuited for the job. |
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Delightful though that is, it makes them peculiarly unsuited to expressing Scotland's place in the 21st century world. |
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In many ways Sterne was unsuited to the life of a country parson, and he chafed under the restrictions. |
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Many of us farm terrain which is unsuited to hunting with horses and hounds. |
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A shame that the present system has defaulted back to a typeface which is totally unsuited for signage. |
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An academic boycott is a political act with a political goal, and if it is unsuited to the purpose then it is bad politics. |
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We wrote that Swift boats were unsuited for such secret missions, given their large size and noise. |
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For example, the LAV3 is wholly unsuited to dangerous combat zones due to its lack of survivability. |
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This girl is clearly unsuited for the job, and is only taking it to earn the few pennies it pays. |
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No benefits for those whose sole error was to have lived through communism and who turned out to be unsuited to Russian-style capitalism. |
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The Tribunal premises are not welcoming and are unsuited for receiving groups of visitors. |
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No internee may, however, be required to perform tasks for which he is, in the opinion of a medical officer, physically unsuited. |
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Only areas unsuited to crop plants, such as deserts, boreal forests, and tundra, remain largely untransformed by human action. |
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The dome was unsuited to the lightness and verticality of late-medieval styles but was widely used in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. |
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If that ancient conviction is right, and Russia is constitutionally unsuited to democracy, many of his failings are forgivable. |
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Such outside influence makes a national legislative body unsuited to act as a national regulatory authority under the regulatory framework. |
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The traditional model of independent care delivery is particularly unsuited to management of chronic diseases. |
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Both these notions of secularism are unsuited to our situation. |
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Elsewhere, photography was flourishing in a form that was completely unsuited to albums. |
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It is not a welcoming building, is unsuited for receiving visitors and does not have adequate public galleries. |
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The Department's system of program management appears to be unsuited to a technology that advances rapidly. |
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This does not only apply to unsuited spare parts but also for options which do not have our approval. |
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If found unsuited, the individual would be posted out of the unit regardless if it is the designated posting season or not. |
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The blue-water warships were generally unsuited for blockade duty, so the indirect approach represented by the privateers and commerce raiders failed to raise the blockade. |
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However, right on the 50 yard line sits a huge and overgrown elephant, enormously strong but also swelled up, slow, and completely unsuited to being a player in this game. |
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It is largely devoted to an account of the battle of Actium, but tells it all in the manner of Callimachus, a style wholly unsuited to the subject-matter. |
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Under any of these circumstances, would anyone dispute that Scalia was unsuited for his post? |
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After a brief encounter with combat, Slovik declared himself constitutionally unsuited for warfare. |
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For this reason we believe that larger unitary options that could be proposed for North Yorkshire are inherently unsuited to delivering good local services. |
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Her husband is a high-court judge and she herself, clearly unsuited to fading quietly into senior citizenry, has just been called to the Irish Bar. |
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Most of the new generation vehicles are unsuited to Indian roads. |
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They were unhappy in a job for which they might well be unsuited. |
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It was just that I was unsuited to being a child, or an exile. |
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He was temperamentally unsuited, in any case, to repertory theatre. |
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Most of the Arabian Peninsula is unsuited to agriculture, making irrigation and land reclamation projects essential. |
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They planted familiar crops, but these were unsuited to Cape Cod's thin, glacially derived soils. |
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Certain stakeholders however are afraid of the application of financial models unsuited to the port sector, speculation, or even the lack of competence of these newcomers. |
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This shortened the growing season and made uplands unsuited to growing grain. |
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Imagine, for example, that you are dealt two unsuited low cards in Texas Hold'em, but you decide that the table is bluffable. |
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Only a policy at the community level can make this possible by contributing significant European added-value compared to a sum of national policies unsuited to our unified internal market. |
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Brussels, which wanted to do away with nations on the pretext that they were unsuited to the task, now in turn finds itself unsuited to managing a resource which itself is an international asset. |
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It is appropriate to include in such a list measures which are by their nature unsuited to a posterior control by way of scrutiny of commercial documents. |
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Afterwards, he reiterated his recent sales pitch for any batting gig in the top order – including going in first, which he is clearly unsuited to. |
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National quirks, historical practices, varying constitutional norms, the influence of parliaments: war and peace seem ultimately unsuited to a joint European document. |
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The original Dad's Army TV show, about a hapless Home Guard unit of men too old or unsuited for combat duty, ran for nine series on the BBC and is considered one of Britain's classic sitcoms. |
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Not only is it necessary to protect the cohesion and effectiveness of the Union, it would also protect Turkey from having to apply policies that may be unsuited for its level of development. |
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So unsuited and ill prepared for the rigors of high-stakes debating. |
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In Hagel's day, the ranks were filled with draftees, many reluctant or resentful, many unsuited for the rigors of combat. |
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However, small fishing vessels participating in the annual commercial hunt will continue to require assistance, especially for those unsuited for navigation in ice. |
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That fateful moment, and the error-ridden campaign leading up to it, earned Mr Perry a reputation as a man of low cognitive wattage, unsuited to the intellectual rigours of the Oval Office. |
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Our climate is unsuited to many newcomers and after a while they die out. |
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Parents, please note that Jack Russell terriers such as Abbygail are an extremely high-energy breed of dog, unsuited to apartment life. |
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Although they were approved by the states, those programmes suffered from a lack of selectiveness and a content unsuited to the new emerging needs. |
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As we have shown, this model is in reality totally unsuited to agriculture and it is more than probable that unregulated liberalization will increase poverty in developing countries and will breed turmoil for many nations. |
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The cutoff hand for positive expected value is 10-4 suited, A-6 unsuited and 7-5 suited. |
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Other islands were found to have terrain unsuited for agriculture, for example Dominica, which remains heavily forested. |
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By 1961 it had become evident that the old school buildings were unsuited to modern educational needs. |
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It now appears that playing two unsuited high cards may not be so great in a many-handed pot. |
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It might have been a good thing if he had, unsuited as he was physically, but the mood passed easily under fraternal dissuadings and a feeling of duty toward his father. |
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Both nations enlisted large numbers of sedentary militia who were unsuited for campaigning, and were mostly employed to release regular forces for active duty. |
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