In Germany, only Aryan women were considered sufficiently evolved to be capable of fulfilling the maternal role or of bearing fit children. |
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They returned triumphant, the eyes were bright and the gills were sufficiently red for the fish to be judged A grade fresh. |
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Instabilities appear in the flow as Re increases, and all flows become turbulent at sufficiently large Reynolds numbers. |
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Only time will tell whether sufficiently large numbers of members agree with him. |
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A sufficiently strong electric field can further accelerate these electrons. |
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But he did not believe driver behaviour could be improved sufficiently to make the junction acceptably safe. |
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The country is sufficiently fertile, covered with corn fields and orchards, and intersected by sudden acclivities with flat summits. |
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In the end, the strength of the performances sustains interest sufficiently to make it a worthwhile watch. |
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The problem of course with teachers trained overseas is that they are not sufficiently acculturated in terms of education in New Zealand. |
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There is an error in the third paragraph which is sufficiently serious to warrant that I replace the copy. |
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Naomh Eoin's inability to use their extra man sufficiently definitely had a bearing, but St. Mullins must be commended for their team spirit. |
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In some cases, the adhesive should be allowed to tack sufficiently in order to provide greater adhesion and prevent adhesive bleed through. |
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In an international environment consisting of sovereign states, admitting of no higher authority, order is sufficiently vulnerable. |
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This makes it possible to build a sufficiently ramified network with the use of a variety of special devices. |
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The teeth of the ratchet aren't sufficiently large or strong to hold the center channel speaker if the unit gets bumped or moved. |
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The plot is sufficiently ravelled for the entry to Valhalla to have only ambiguous significance. |
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Work was to be created for those who were sufficiently fit to be able to contribute towards their own keep. |
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When insulin levels are sufficiently low to permit ketone-body production, increased glucagon levels further stimulate ketogenesis. |
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It was his responsibility to decide whether the wind speeds were sufficiently low to climb. |
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Also, a wire that has a current flowing through it, may heat-up and cause the temperature to rise sufficiently to ignite materials. |
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By 1216 the castle was sufficiently strong to withstand a siege by forces opposed to King John. |
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Finally yesterday's events recurred in her mind and her heart rate lowered sufficiently. |
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But, as we have seen with Russia, if the ethical basis of free markets degenerates sufficiently, all that we have left is a form of kleptocracy. |
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These times may not be adequate to permit the red cells to provide sufficiently rapid delivery of oxygen in massively bleeding patients. |
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Only a small group of wonks is sufficiently familiar with the budget to recognize the significance of this level of spending. |
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In the second period, Leeds' red mist cleared sufficiently for them to start looking the better side, even with 10 men. |
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Are you sufficiently worthy to get a mention on the news when certain life events occur? |
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But I was grateful to the copy editor for reading the book sufficiently alertly to have noticed. |
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The beef has been sufficiently stewed to soften its collagen, making it delectably chewable. |
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In one case, a tiny, angry-looking boy is judged sufficiently regretful to return to the school where he threatened a bodyguard. |
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They are allowed to return to sports four months postoperatively if their knee is rehabilitated sufficiently. |
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My second point of dissent is Dean's presupposition that parents were sufficiently informed, by almanacs, about planetary positions. |
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One myth is that aluminum is not sufficiently strong to serve as a structural metal. |
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Since then there has been a Piano Concerto in C minor, theme music for any situation requiring a sufficiently heady mixture of passion and gloom. |
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You ought to be munging the document sufficiently to remove header information, although this can be done without a complete retype. |
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Even if there's milk in the udder, the pregnancy has to have advanced sufficiently to predict foaling. |
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The score is derived from people with blood pressure sufficiently raised to be included in a trial. |
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Statutory language is sufficiently imprecise to permit considerable latitude in interpretation by the courts. |
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The stacks were then hammered until the gold had spread sufficiently to make a thin foil or leaf. |
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Certain changes of language rendered it impossible for the retailer of the story to collect a sufficiently large audience. |
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Counsel for the appellants argues that those words are not sufficiently precise to exclude liability for negligence. |
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If it is sufficiently light outside to tell a white thread from a black thread then one should be fasting. |
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In these circumstances, and without more, it seems to me that the necessary causal link is sufficiently established. |
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Happily most employees are sufficiently robust to withstand the stress of a heavy workload. |
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To ensure that all theories meet these standards, it is essential that people be sufficiently scientifically literate. |
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Coventry's opening was brisk and sufficiently to the point to put Tottenham on their mettle. |
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The low-pitched roof form was sufficiently high to enable the inclusion of a first-floor cooking school, which overlooks the centre spine. |
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Problem pages are sufficiently widely read that their facing advertising pages sell at a premium. |
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It came close, mainly because the apricot sabayon was the perfect accompaniment, but failed because the cheese had not been sufficiently heated. |
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Office audiometry is sufficiently sensitive and specific to serve as a screening method. |
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The prime minister is not sufficiently restored in authority that he can risk making a move against his still formidable Chancellor. |
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A subspecies is a geographic race that is sufficiently different taxonomically to be worthy of a separate name. |
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Fourtunately, the barrel walls at the muzzle end of the Model 9410 are sufficiently thick to easily accommodate screw-in choke tubes. |
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The glass installed here should be opal or sufficiently textured to obscure the view in. |
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However, he failed to impress Bobby Williamson sufficiently, returning to earth with a bang. |
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Once thematized sufficiently for his purposes, however, the topic was quickly abandoned by Descartes. |
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Martianus was pagan and sufficiently well-read in Greek to translate Aristides Quintilianus' treatise on music. |
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The only hope of rapping the press's knuckles is to be sufficiently rich and thick-skinned to drag your grievance through the courts. |
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Changes that impair performance of the proper function sufficiently to have fitness consequences for the organism will be selected against. |
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Not enough party leaders and members sufficiently shared the president's declared values and governance direction. |
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Bureaucrats sufficiently self-possessed to speak in that kind of unequivocal language are few and far between. |
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He said a sufficiently large and representative group of inspectors would ensure impartiality. |
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And not every meritorious claim will be sufficiently lucrative to attract a lawyer willing to work on a contingent fee basis. |
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I have my own opinions on the matter, obviously, and I've belabored the board sufficiently with them. |
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He started research in algebra, geometry and topology as a student but did not consider his results sufficiently important to merit publication. |
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Secondary or tertiary knowledge of sexological theory was sufficiently established in 1920s London for it to be represented in popular culture. |
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As I regard this case as sufficiently important, I will come in during the vacation if there is a problem. |
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I hope that the science of genetic toxicology will remain sufficiently strong in the UK to guarantee their continued involvement. |
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The business focus was too narrow, customers were not sufficiently valued, and the work culture was in a shambles. |
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The next level is represented by countries with sufficiently large naval surface ships. |
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These are the folks who, either by accident of birth or mischance, are sufficiently different from the rest of us to attract attention. |
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In this frequency range, one needs to minimize liquid water but sufficiently hydrate the sample for bioactivity, native conformation. |
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They were able to persuade missioners to create settled missions, where there was a sufficiently stable population. |
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And when sufficiently afraid, we are capable of committing acts we believe we are incapable of committing. |
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The U content of these metamorphic baddeleyites is towards the low end of the range seen in igneous baddeleyite, but not sufficiently different to be diagnostic. |
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In the past we had sufficiently hard winters to keep the aphids and their viruses in check long enough to produce disease-free seed potatoes and soft-fruit plants. |
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Golf was sufficiently well established that on 21 October 1633 the Town Council reserved the Inches for archery, golf and other pastimes according to use and wont. |
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When I had sufficiently recovered, I sat up and recomposed myself. |
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As I remember it, director Spike Lee caught a good bit of flack from the black community for not treating Malcolm X sufficiently reverentially in this film. |
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Whether the charge will work to sufficiently taint Orman is another issue, says Popkin. |
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At all events he thought the chance of it doing so was sufficiently small that, set against other factors it should not act as a bar to striking out the proceedings. |
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This does seem peculiar because she spends chunks of the books at the various village festa dancing mazurkas badly when sufficiently fortified by local wine. |
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Stangneth has been faulted by some reviewers for not being a sufficiently dispassionate historian. |
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One might argue, for example, that the two alphabets are sufficiently distinct that our bilinguals could discover the language without identifying the letters. |
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However, it is not yet clear if the New Year will start on a sufficiently white note to allow children in the Republic to dust off their snowboards and toboggans. |
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I wanted the character to be sufficiently normal that no one doubted what she said, that she didn't come across right from the start as a madwoman. |
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However one Maori king has refused to meet the royals saying the 45-minute window he was allotted was not sufficiently respectful. |
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Further, the Orthodox tradition, with its autocephalous churches and sufficiently full agreement in doctrine, presents an alternative to centralized authority. |
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Test a shallot slice to assure the oil is sufficiently hot enough to fry the shallots. |
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The film is really very lovely, and I am NOT saying that because I am by now sufficiently mithridatized to no longer cringe when I see myself on a screen. |
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Oscar knowing that he has sufficiently punished Black dog for the insult of biting Lady, simply strutted back home and into the yard to lick his paw and shoulder. |
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Having sufficiently wet ourselves, we viewers are left with a chilling, black-and-white image of blood circling the shower drain. |
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Unlike the buttoned-up Hu, he is sufficiently sure of himself to display a personal side in public. |
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It feels like a sufficiently meaningful and enjoyable activity that you might pursue it in your leisure time. |
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Once the jack release button is turned it takes about five seconds for the vertical ram to drop sufficiently so that it can be moved horizontally along the jack. |
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The only question is whether childers can get his act together sufficiently to allow Democrats to take advantage the situation. |
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The Patriots have the better offense if tight end Rob Gronkowski has sufficiently recovered from a high ankle sprain. |
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The equations of general relativity unambiguously predict event horizons forming if mass is sufficiently concentrated. |
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Since most functions defined by simple algebraic expressions are differentiable, on a sufficiently fine scale the points will appear to fall on a straight line. |
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I heard she actually bestirred herself sufficiently to smile twice on the occasion, but I missed the broadcast personally so I still don't believe it. |
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All are present in the gas as the monatomic elements and argon, krypton, and xenon undergo condensation to either ices or clathrate hydrates at sufficiently low temperatures. |
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It was found that some species of adsorbed proteins or peptides insert in such a way as to form pores at a sufficiently high adsorbate concentration. |
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So it was the desserts that saved the day, because they were of sufficiently monumental size as to make one wonder why the main courses were not equally generous. |
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The purely chemical antioxidant role of MLT may be involved when it is used locally or topically at sufficiently high concentrations because of its low toxicity. |
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It makes a woman feel sufficiently attended to and cared for. |
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This is meaningless though because the two are sufficiently dissimilar as to be incomparable, the results of traffic is generally for the betterment of society as a whole. |
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Nobody has a perfect life, and, just think, if you are screwed up in a sufficiently imaginative way, your children can always use it as creative ballast. |
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But the doubts about the strength of recovery have been sufficiently strong as to help a rally in the UK fixed interest market and a fall in fixed interest yields. |
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He advocated theories existence that would be sufficiently robust to reveal the larger patterns of society and do justice to its intricacies and complexities. |
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Deer also have a tapetum lucidum, which gives them sufficiently good night vision. |
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Some differ sufficiently from the parent tree to be considered new cultivars. |
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Thus, fog and mist are not precipitation but suspensions, because the water vapor does not condense sufficiently to precipitate. |
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This feedback is offset when frictional dissipation, which increases with the cube of the wind speed, becomes sufficiently large. |
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In early 1091, William Rufus invaded Normandy with a sufficiently large army to bring Robert to the negotiating table. |
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Existing cable ships were not large enough, nor were their loading and laying gear sufficiently powerful and robust. |
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They were also sufficiently robust to be able to tow large trawls in deep water. |
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Then the rebellion spread over all Karelian lands, which sufficiently weakened Novgorodian influence. |
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Worth's piece was sufficiently impressive that the New York Times made it its lead story on the front page. |
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The Toledo rebellion was sufficiently weakened that Amrus was able to enter Toledo and convince its inhabitants to submit. |
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Most of his crew died on the long initial voyage, for which they had not sufficiently provisioned. |
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However, though larger ships transported the growing volume of goods, labour productivity did not go up sufficiently to realise these. |
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Most maternity dens are in snowdrifts, but may also be made underground in permafrost if it is not sufficiently cold yet for snow. |
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For storing grain in bins, the moisture of the grain must be sufficiently low to avoid spoiling. |
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After the peanuts have dried sufficiently, they are threshed, removing the peanut pods from the rest of the bush. |
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The puggle, which grows rapidly, remains in the pouch until its spines are sufficiently developed that the mother must eject it. |
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Today the far reaching changes of the decision for the law of torts is sufficiently well recognised that the case's name is used as a metaphor. |
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It is not my business to recriminate, hoping sufficiently to clear myself in this matter. |
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Annealing is the process of heating the steel to a sufficiently high temperature to relieve local internal stresses. |
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After the concrete is sufficiently cured, the film is allowed to abrade from the concrete through normal use. |
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It was neither sufficiently bright nor long lasting enough to be of practical use, but demonstrated the principle. |
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Lava tubes are formed when a flow of relatively fluid lava cools on the upper surface sufficiently to form a crust. |
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Welded tuff is a pyroclastic rock, of any origin, that was sufficiently hot at the time of deposition to weld together. |
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Hannibal's Numidian cavalry carried on working on the road, taking three more days to fix it sufficiently to allow the elephants to cross. |
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It is doubtful whether the extremely impoverished flora of Antarctica is sufficiently well developed to be considered as blanket bogs. |
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Within a few years the Danish rule had become sufficiently unpopular that Norway again became united. |
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The shock was sufficiently strong to strike out some sparkles of his fiery temper. |
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I could not sufficiently wonder at the intrepidity of these diminutive mortals. |
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Sadly, under our present arrangements the law is not sufficiently clearly on the side of the innocent law abider. |
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Still more likely, she has found a hyperbole that sufficiently expresses her pride and confidence in the superlativeness of her home. |
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We assume the distribution of personal traits is continuous and sufficiently dense so that the shadow prices are uniquely determined. |
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Whether Jol risks Ruiz depends on whether the Costa Rican attacking midfielder has sufficiently recovered from a niggling back problem. |
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He is of a generation sufficiently divorced from the old pulps that he's the dolphin among mesosaurs here. |
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Black and white were now mixing sufficiently to make a Klan member weep. |
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Many patients with chronic kidney disease can be sufficiently managed in-between infrequent nephrological consultations. |
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That means if he can bend it sufficiently after his plant at the end of the runway, the pole's slingshot effect will send him soaring high. |
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Several companies make telescoping monopods or shooting sticks that fit the bill sufficiently. |
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Any sufficiently long word ladder plus all the anagrams of each word might well create a still longer word ladder 'seesawing' thusly. |
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Initially a linear gradient was used to elute the bound proteins but this was not sufficiently resolutive as it resulted in overlapping peaks. |
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That means declaring a cordon sanitaire around every polling station sufficiently encompassing as to allow voters free access. |
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It is finely made of well levigated clay sufficiently fired to achieve a pink colour over which a red brick colour slip has been applied. |
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This is one of those rare books that can be read to great advantage even if one is sufficiently literate but insufficiently numerate. |
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She found the tomatoes sufficiently tomatoey to declare her first course quite satisfactory. |
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Even the one thunderstorm was of a sufficiently Beethovenian scale to put the average local downpour to shame. |
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How do you keep a 26-year-old loverboy sufficiently motivated to perform mass murder, not to mention suicide? |
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The primary objective is to attrit the units sufficiently so that they cannot close with the units in contact. |
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Perhaps we have not been sufficiently aware that talking about access and its implications in Scandinavia is like bringing owls to Athens. |
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The condition of the Creeks and Cherokees, to which I have already alluded, sufficiently corroborates the truth of this deplorable picture. |
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You need to provide fame-ish photos and music that sounds sufficiently close to famous music that it won't freak people out. |
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That the Farsi or Persian is not a language derived from the Pehlevi, but a collateral and independent tongue, seems to be sufficiently certain. |
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Older decisions persist through some combination of belief that the old decision is right, and that it is not sufficiently wrong to be overruled. |
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Crucially, the English common law was sufficiently flexible to adapt its archaic contractual rules into new formats suited to modern commerce. |
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I wish I might digress and tell you more... But my tale is sufficiently incondite already. |
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Additionally, he was sufficiently active in public affairs to be returned as Member of Parliament on four occasions. |
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Newton's description of gravity is sufficiently accurate for many practical purposes and is therefore widely used. |
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For longies, therefore, I cast on sufficiently for the waist, and work a piece of ribbing. |
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Census alternatives are not sufficiently developed to provide now the information required to meet essential UK and EU requirements. |
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Only a few of the 26 malurids have been studied sufficiently closely to reveal their social organization. |
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The national liberation movement had not yet developed to a sufficiently mass scale. |
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New theories are sometimes developed after realizing certain terms have not previously been sufficiently clearly defined. |
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Although it has since disappeared, the notebook has been sufficiently described to understand what pieces Zachow wished Handel to study. |
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Frank Warren was sufficiently impressed with Khan's performance that he vowed to land a world title fight for him before the end of the year. |
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He was sufficiently strong however to knock out two teeth from the mouth of his captor. |
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These policies helped but were not, however, on a sufficiently large scale to make a huge impact on the unemployment levels. |
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There were ongoing tensions about the Provisional IRA's failure to disarm fully and sufficiently quickly. |
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A third came sufficiently near to see their house, but did not try to send a boat on shore. |
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The A380 was damaged sufficiently for the event to be classified as an accident. |
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Countries seen as not being sufficiently compliant with such recommendations are subjected to financial sanctions. |
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The theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform spacetime to form a black hole. |
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By September, he had recovered sufficiently to travel back to Cornwall by ship, and in February 1811 he and Dickinson were declared bankrupt. |
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The report also noted that it is estimated that more than 50 percent of the discharges into sensitive areas was not treated sufficiently. |
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He had a wild temper, and when sufficiently enraged could suffer seizures and blackouts. |
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The Mint could not find a suitable metal which was sufficiently different in colour to the existing coins and which would not tarnish. |
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After its confluence with the Teith and Allan, the river is sufficiently wide that a significant bridge is required. |
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The languages are also sufficiently similar in writing that they can mostly be understood across borders. |
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The whole network was linked in many cases by dedicated telephone cables buried sufficiently deeply to provide protection against bombing. |
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The sternum is very strong and sufficiently long to provide protection for the internal organs from impacts with water. |
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Most of the new EEA states pursued full EU membership as the EEA did not sufficiently satisfy the needs of their export based corporations. |
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This would require expansion to the south and west to create new sufficiently long platforms. |
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When the mass of snow and ice is sufficiently thick, it begins to move due to a combination of surface slope, gravity and pressure. |
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The holes possibly are evidence of boring by predators sufficiently advanced to penetrate shells. |
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In the same year, a party for black men and women in a Fleet street pub was sufficiently unusual to be written about in the newspapers. |
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Finally, Allied radar eventually became sufficiently advanced that the schnorchel mast could be detected beyond visual range. |
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If the alloying metal is sufficiently reductive, plutonium can be added in the form of oxides or halides. |
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The mixture is not sufficiently enriched for efficient nuclear weapons, but can be used once as MOX fuel. |
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When the ships were sufficiently close, melee combat would ensue using axes, swords, and spears until the enemy ship could be easily boarded. |
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A sufficiently large earthquake magnitude and other information triggers a tsunami warning. |
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Purging is accomplished by pumping inert gas into the tank until hydrocarbons have been sufficiently expelled. |
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In September 2013 remedial work was begun on the export cables close to shore as the cables were not buried sufficiently deeply. |
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King Edward VII authorized the use of finger bowls during his reign, deeming his dynasty to be sufficiently secure. |
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Napoleon's invasion plans for Britain depended on having a sufficiently large number of ships of the line before Boulogne in France. |
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On June 9, the 101st Airborne had reorganized sufficiently from the haphazard scattering of its units. |
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As carcasses are often solidly frozen when encountered, brown bears may sit on them to thaw them sufficiently for consumption. |
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He reduced the chaos of Smith to some order, and his style is sufficiently classical, but not the less prolix and papaverous on that account. |
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The next time the user logs in, the program permits access only if the keystroke timing is sufficiently similar to its initial data. |
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Are all keywords appropriate and sufficiently broad in scope, or should a search with additional keywords be considered? |
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Neologisms may be justified, and a revolutionary theory may require multiple neologisms, but when they are used they should be sufficiently clear. |
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However as far as Mel Christle and the BUI executive committee are concerned, they have sufficiently put to bed any doubts that there was illegality involved. |
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It is an astounding fact that at least half of geological time passed before there were living creatures with parts sufficiently hard to form fossils. |
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Therefore, higher prices will lead to increased alternative, renewable energy supplies as previously uneconomic sources become sufficiently economical to exploit. |
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Despite considerable overreferencing, which sometimes intrudes into the text sufficiently to disturb the thought processes of the reader, the book is well written. |
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Alternatively, untrust corresponds to the space between distrust and trust, in which an agent is positively trusted, but not sufficiently to cooperate with. |
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Reasonable cause requires that the detaining officer have articulable knowledge of particular facts sufficiently reasonable to suspect the detained person of shoplifting. |
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He spent the afternoon shaping a swagger-stick from the branch of jarrah and talking with Miss La Rue, who had sufficiently unbent toward him to notice his existence. |
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The problem was sufficiently important that it had to be addressed. |
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The removal of the heated air, steam, stive, and flour from the millstones, is a proposition which does not appear to be more than sufficiently well understood. |
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Nevertheless, fronting carriers reinsuring with a captive can assume substantial credit risk because the captives reinsuring the risk may not be sufficiently capitalized. |
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He argues against the viewpoint that the rational processes of the mind are completely algorithmic and can thus be duplicated by a sufficiently complex computer. |
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He had developed his process from an idea to a practical reality in his own lifetime and he was sufficiently of a businessman to have profited by it. |
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After three days, when the pressure had dropped sufficiently, a sensitive surgery was undertaken to remove the tumorous growth from the cavity at the back of the skull. |
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Test pilots were able to compensate sufficiently to fly and meet defined performance standards on intentionally crippled aircraft flight control designs. |
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Because the hydration of sulfuric acid is thermodynamically favorable and the affinity of it for water is sufficiently strong, sulfuric acid is an excellent dehydrating agent. |
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But she explained that the students kept the cress seeds in both groups sufficiently moist during the whole experiment, and the temperatures were controlled thermostatically. |
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Data suggests that Lakota is early-maturing enough to be grown in northern production areas and sufficiently scab-resistant to be grown in the humid Southeast. |
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In 2009, fair trade coffee was sufficiently mainstream that Walmart, the world's largest retailer began selling it, and pricing it about the same as regular. |
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The argument is that, in the absence of sufficiently large shocks, a currency that dominates the marketplace will not lose much ground to challengers. |
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As long as the currency's market is sufficiently liquid, the benefits of reserve diversification are strong, as it insures against large capital losses. |
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The July 1781 and February 1785 cases were based on intelligibility, not being sufficiently described but in June 1785 the argument of not being original was judged. |
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Jane and a doctor removed Pugin from Bedlam and took him to a private house in Hammersmith where they attempted therapy, and he recovered sufficiently to recognise his wife. |
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For there to be a recognised Leader of the Opposition, it is necessary for there to be a sufficiently cohesive opposition to need a formal leader. |
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The presence of niches in the walls are assumed to have been bookcases and have been shown to be sufficiently deep to have contained ancient scrolls. |
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For example, a business person can be reasonably assured of predicting a decision where the facts of his or her case are sufficiently similar to a case decided previously. |
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In addition, most computer scientists are not sufficiently knowledgeable about biology for the two types of scientists to participate in productive collaboration. |
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Critics of Globish either feel that its codifications are not sufficiently clearly rendered, or that an artificial language is preferable to any natural one. |
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One of the grant conditions was that within six months, Pizarro should raise a sufficiently equipped force of 250 men, of whom 100 might be drawn from the colonies. |
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Paleointensity cannot be predicted by theory or from numerical simulation, since the mechanisms involved in the geodynamo are not sufficiently constrained. |
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We previously showed that the toxic effects of Fenton's reagent were sufficiently reduced by preacclimation of microorganisms to high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide. |
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By the time of Alfonso the Magnanimous, the two kingdoms were sufficiently distinct that they were no longer seen as divisions of a single kingdom. |
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Note that the longitude is singular at the Poles and calculations that are sufficiently accurate for other positions, may be inaccurate at or near the Poles. |
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To feed all people sufficiently, to make sure the curably ill are cured, to tend adequately to the incurably ill, to school and house all well, should be our economics. |
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No contemporary portrait exists of Turpin, who as a notorious but unremarkable figure was not considered sufficiently important to be immortalised. |
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Heinrich Himmler was sufficiently impressed by the Volksdeutsche communities and the work of the Selbstschutz to order that these methods be copied in Ukraine. |
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Hitler noted that the ships at Brest had diverted British bombing from Germany but that the advantage would end as soon as the ships were sufficiently damaged. |
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If prey patches are not sufficiently dense, or are located too deep in the water, the whale has to spend a larger portion of its day searching for food. |
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About 1655, needle manufacturers were sufficiently independent to establish a Guild of Needlemakers in London, although Redditch remained the principal place of manufacture. |
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Female calves born on a dairy farm will typically be raised as replacement stock to take the place of older cows that are no longer sufficiently productive. |
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It took with it an area of sown wheatfield which remained sufficiently undamaged for the wheat to be harvested in 1840, when the slip was a popular visitor attraction. |
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It is such life that will sufficiently sanctify an individual to be able to enter into conational relations with those preternatural forces in chthonian existence. |
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He recovered sufficiently to get up and on 27 May 1937 was sent on to Tarragona and two days later to a POUM sanatorium in the suburbs of Barcelona. |
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Bleached stones and blackened gorse stems can still be seen and the vegetation has not recovered sufficiently to equal the waved heath elsewhere on Scilly. |
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Ultimately, bomber survivability could be achieved only if the warning and information radar provided to enemy counterair capability could be sufficiently degraded or negated. |
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Henry's wife, Matilda, died in early 1118, but the situation in Normandy was sufficiently pressing that Henry was unable to return to England for her funeral. |
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Scientists are not sure whether aqueous humor does not drain out of the eye sufficiently or whether the ciliary bodies are producing an excessive amount of the fluid. |
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Beyond being sufficiently clear and insufficiently present, the final and unspoken quality of the ideal disaster is that it be narratable as a disaster. |
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Armed with the knowledge of a new heat source, scientists realized that the Earth would be much older, and that its core was still sufficiently hot to be liquid. |
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If due to heavy rainfall a start behind the safety car is necessary, then after the track has dried sufficiently, drivers will form up for a standing start. |
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The impacts of diversity loss on ecological processes might be sufficiently large to rival the impacts of many other global drivers of environmental change. |
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In patients with rapid rates, diastole may be sufficiently shortened that the third and fourth heart sounds become superimposed and form a summation gallop. |
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The Court concludes, however, that Blue Sail Cayman solicited business sufficiently in East Carolina to bring it within East Carolina's jurisdictional statue. |
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Sanders et al. claim that, in practice, microlocation a representative sampling with respect to station location are not sufficiently evaluated by monitoring agencies. |
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However, according to BSI, not all PAS documents are structured as specifications and the term is now sufficiently well established not to require any further amplification. |
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In addition, the acidity level is stable and is not permanently affected by exposure to moisture levels sufficiently high to remove halogen from a halided alumina. |
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Time has now sufficiently dispersed the mists of criticism for us to be able to see the truth, to enjoy all his music, and to rejoice in the rich diversity of its panoply. |
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In most cases, the legislation alone was unable to change Indian society sufficiently for it to absorb both the ideal and the ethic underpinning the reform. |
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The weaker wrought iron was found to be sufficiently strong for many uses. |
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