As a general rule, that is probably true, but it is really only a rule of thumb. |
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One rule of thumb is that muted pinks in the warmer tonal families will generally flatter almost any skin color or tone regardless of age. |
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As a general rule of thumb with this government, whenever a contract is let, someone close to the government benefits in some way. |
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A good rule of thumb is to leave at least 18 inches below a towel ring so a hand towel can hang freely. |
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As a rule of thumb, if you can stick a whole finger under the brim of the hat, it's too big. |
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As a rule of thumb, tithing will be sufficient to cover the cost of organized religion. |
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A good general rule of thumb in sabermetrics is that a shift in 10 runs from one column to the other is worth one win. |
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A widely adopted rule of thumb in crystallisation theory is that better crystals can be obtained using programmed cooling. |
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The rule of thumb usually is to have three days of food and water and whatever essentials you might have. |
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A good rule of thumb would be to use colors based upon the type of effect you're trying to achieve. |
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After all, a multiple of 14 or 15 times operating profit is your standard newspaper rule of thumb. |
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As a rough rule of thumb, the best rates are available either over the internet or from some of the aggressive building societies. |
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A good rule of thumb is to smoke food for three to four times the brining time. |
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This is a good rule of thumb, and the first principle we use in evaluating potential home remedies. |
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As a rough rule of thumb, metals are non-molecular, like iron, whereas non-metals are molecular. |
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The rule of thumb is never to hand-hold the camera at a shutter speed lower than your lens' focal length. |
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This rule of thumb, creatively applied, could be used to address virtually every circumstance you're likely to encounter this week. |
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I want to suggest that this is in fact a rather useful rule of thumb for linguists and philologists. |
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As a rule of thumb, allow one houseplant per 100 square feet of living area. |
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As a rule of thumb, late-flowering species should be pruned in early spring, early flowering ones after the flowers have faded. |
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Second, as a rule of thumb, our advisories are generally about very serious problems. |
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As a rule of thumb you should whack at least two feet from a nine-footer, more from a longer board. |
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However, as a rule of thumb, unsecured loans are more expensive than a secured loan or a mortgage. |
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A good rule of thumb is that if you can lift the rock it is probably too small to be of value. |
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A good rule of thumb for predicting the Next Big Thing is the length of the queue trying to see them. |
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A good rule of thumb is to figure a bobweight of 2400 grams for these motors as it will almost always balance out a bit less than that. |
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Having worked in a haberdashery, the rule of thumb was that button-down collar shirts go with sport jackets and blazers. |
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As a rule of thumb, buyers tend to desire the cars that were the status symbols of their youth, and desired models vary from country to country. |
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Our rule of thumb is to keep most pages less than 60K, including scripts, style sheets, and graphic images. |
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For example, a general rule of thumb is that you're not supposed to cheat on your significant other. |
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Our rule of thumb is that a floor jack needs to be rated for at least three-quarters of a vehicle's gross weight. |
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As a rule of thumb, you should not expect to lose more than about 2lb over seven days. |
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It's kind of a dogs-and-kids rule of thumb that if the dog growls at a kid, they shouldn't be left alone together. |
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As a rule of thumb, it is safe to assume that your subordinates, peers and superiors do not lie awake at night thinking up ways to do you dirt. |
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The best rule of thumb is to mist plants every few days with distilled water, and only water when the potting medium is nearly dry. |
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A heuristic, as defined by Anderson, is a rule of thumb that often leads to a solution. |
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A good rule of thumb when buying or constructing a flight cage for large parrots is that the width should be twice the wingspan, plus a handspan. |
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Adding up to five drops per 10 ml of solution is uncritical as a rule of thumb. |
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It obviously does not have a financial rule or even a simple rule of thumb that it applies from one year to the next. |
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A good rule of thumb is to do it when the forsythia is in bloom. |
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As a rule of thumb, reckon on 30 to 40 ml of water per kilogramme of body weight. |
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My rule of thumb for outings is: driving time should never exceed hiking time. |
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Forget the rule of thumb and take a good look at your personal retirement goals and current financial situation. |
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As a rough rule of thumb, marble and fountains set within a soaring atrium are suggestive of self-importance and vainglory. |
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As a rule of thumb, it's hard to go wrong with classics like the parlour palm, dracaenas, rubber plants, aspidistra, cacti, succulents and the umbrella plant. |
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Many indoor growers discuss their yields in terms of wattage: one pound for each 600-watt high-pressure sodium bulb being a common rule of thumb. |
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One rule of thumb is to take a big swig from your water bottle every 15 minutes. |
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The general rule of thumb is to focus on ingesting carbs before and during a workout, and then switch to protein-rich foods after your workout. |
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As a general rule of thumb, if you can't establish the credibility of the organization or author behind a Web site, don't use it. |
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As a rule of thumb, both volume sales and value sales provide useful information. |
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The following rule of thumb generally applies: equities have an increased risk of fluctuation, but also the best opportunities for returns. |
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Our rule of thumb, however, will be that the benefits should be paid within one year of the member's death. |
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But I have to admit, my principle rule of thumb when it comes to judging a song is weighing up the amount of pleasure I got out of making it. |
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After that, it is recommended that you change the oil approximately every 25 hours or, as a rule of thumb, after every lawn mowing season. |
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As a general rule of thumb, the scope of work required for your project's submission will be proportional to the size of your project. |
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As a rule of thumb, if the nut can be made to run freely on the threads by hand only, then reuse is permissible. |
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As a rule of thumb, for every dollar spent directly on research, an additional forty cents needs to be allocated to cover the indirect costs. |
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A good rule of thumb is to consider foods farmed in your home province, and Canadian-grown foods. |
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But it's a rule of thumb that has been bandied about by actuaries and financial advisers for a long time and, if you do the sums, as a general idea, it works. |
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The rule of thumb is that if a store has lasted over 30 years in this fickle climate then, clearly, the owners are experts deserving of your custom. |
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A simple rule of thumb for the amount of blend to feed in the TMR is to offer 0.5 Kg of blend per 50 Kg live weight, plus add 0.5 Kg of blend to the total amount. |
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They also fear that the province could monkey with the traditional rule of thumb that sees the poor pay one-quarter of their income for their homes. |
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As a rule of thumb, most unabridged books will require at least eight cassettes at minimum, with very long ones like Peter the Great taking up to forty or more. |
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As a rule of thumb, phosphorus tends to be a problem in upstream and freshwaters, whereas nitrogen is a larger problem in downstream, brackish, and salty waters. |
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As a rule of thumb, you can wear brown footwear with a black jacket, as long as your soles are predominantly black and you match them with a brown belt. |
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The rule of thumb is to plant parsnips when you plant potatoes. |
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As a rule of thumb, women's fragrances tend to have higher levels of aromatic compounds than men's fragrances. |
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One rule of thumb for English, however, is that an indirect object is not present unless a direct object is also present. |
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A good rule of thumb is to wear something dressier than what the current employees wear to work. |
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Despite this relatively complicated relationship, there is a simple rule of thumb for rating the fat content of cheese, with skimmed milk cheese containing the least fat and double cream cheese containing the most. |
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She forgets that on the Internet, scepticism should be your rule of thumb. |
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As a very general rule of thumb, a minimum of about 200 containers on a short sea ship, 50 containers on an inland barge and 25 containers on a train are needed to ensure commercial viability of such services. |
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A good rule of thumb is to keep three to six times what you spend on monthly expenses in an easy-to-access, interest-earning investment, such as a money market mutual fund or savings account. |
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A good rule of thumb in politics is that if you are annoying the buffoonish BoJo you must be doing something right. |
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Is there some kind of rule of thumb that can help me evaluate the reduced capacity in tension of an anchor rod as a function of the unused threads in the nut? |
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The information in the below provides a good rule of thumb for weaning. |
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As a good rule of thumb, any machinery or activities that require you to raise your voice to communicate with a person standing an arm's length away is a hazard. |
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As a rule of thumb, saturated ones are solid at room temperature and unsaturated fats are liquid. |
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The other rule of thumb is that the number of students involved is a crucial factor, since cost per student is the usual measure and economies of scale are important. |
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I'm sorry I don't have a patent recipe for working out what the best starting point is, but a good rule of thumb is: start directly before a lot of high throws. |
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As a rule of thumb, wine grape vine rows are spaced nine feet apart, with vines spaced between six and eight feet from each other within the row. |
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As a rule of thumb, a good domain name should be short. |
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It used to be a rule of thumb that climate scientists wanted 30 years of observations before judging that something was a trend, rather than a fluctuation. |
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If someone is racking up truly outrageous overage charges a good rule of thumb is anything beyond the price of the initial contract the operator should be sure to alert him. |
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A good rule of thumb is to sequence crops in a rotation that are hosts to entirely different sets of pests, have different growth habits, and are dissimilar in other respects. |
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Occam's Razor serves as a rule of thumb for choosing the most desirable amongst a group of equally explanatory hypotheses. |
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As a rule of thumb, one can put the direct employment potential at 1,000 per million tonnes. |
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The usual rule of thumb says that to calculate when an investment will double, divide 70 by the interest rate. |
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As a rule of thumb, we recommend that approximately fifty percent of the training will focus on skills development, physical conditioning and tactical knowledge. |
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Once you develop a great brand, you need to put it to work. The simple rule of thumb is that you should use your brand everywhere you can. |
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There is a generally accepted rule of thumb about the success each of these boxing styles has against the others. |
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In this note, a heuristic is defined as a simple rule of thumb that leads to decisions in little time and with little information and computation. |
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As a rule of thumb, medieval European monarchs did not use ordinals at their own time, and those who used were rarities and even their use was sporadic. |
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