She kept her weapon of sarcasm to a bare minimum, something I recognized and appreciated. |
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Lights and darks are evenly blended with edge enhancement and grain kept to the bare minimum. |
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Is there a bare minimum of representation that we can respond to as fully limning us? |
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Households have the bare minimum of furniture, with mattresses spread on the floor at night for beds. |
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Granted, some still get by with the bare minimum, but the great majority produce work of much higher quality than 20 years ago. |
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As summer temperatures peak, however, most people are wearing the bare minimum that decency allows. |
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Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon practically always need, at a bare minimum, 3-5 years of cellaring. |
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The walls were all white and what furniture there was in the room was kept to a bare minimum, with only two chairs on one side of the bed. |
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It is laid out in an area the size of a football field and represented with the bare minimum of stage furniture. |
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Leather is worked into luxurious softness and seams are reduced to a bare minimum. |
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Although they had provisions to last a few days, they subsisted on bare minimum of rice gruel for energy to stay afloat. |
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We made our way through the vultures answering a bare minimum of questions and sped away from the hospital. |
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In trying to keep council services to a bare minimum, they are yet again lining up another key service for closure. |
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The task force was down to six helicopters, the bare minimum needed to pull off the rescue. |
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This positive assessment must, however, be tempered by the acknowledgement that the tests establish bare minimum standards. |
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The agreement involved acknowledgment of no more than the bare minimum of the elements. |
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Maybe we need a canon of general knowledge, some kind of bare minimum required of every school-leaver. |
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Raising our voices in the event of such crimes helps, but it is the bare minimum required. |
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At the bare minimum, you should have the capability to do word processing, spreadsheets and presentations. |
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Find out what the conditions were like at the Utsteinen base camp and see how innovative one can get when left with the bare minimum. |
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This is a man who routinely plays the bare minimum 15 events on the PGA Tour so that he can spend the maximum amount of time at home with his wife and three children. |
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It is time Labour took the next step and made sure students got at least the bare minimum required to survive, so that their debt burden does not continue to spiral. |
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For its part, the health board claims that the applications currently submitted constitute a bare minimum of the health services needed in the community. |
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The game engine is absolutely the bare minimum you see these days. |
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A monk is supposed to be satisfied with the bare minimum and should show gratitude. |
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The prevailing attitude is such that people are not content to do the bare minimum or be satisfied with the existing state of affairs. |
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For Estela, Bergoglio did the bare minimum he had to do to keep in line with the black pope. |
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Ordinarily the way this is done is to skeletonize them, that is to say, to carve away all but the bare minimum of metal. |
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He keeps the rest period at a bare minimum, and he pounds it and he's disciplined. |
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The psychiatrists and other medical staff avoided this ward, making only the bare minimum of calls and writing off the patients there as unsalvageable. |
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However, the kitchenette in the boat is limited to a hot plate and tap, the bare minimum! |
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As for residences and shelters for aboriginal women, they are being given only the bare minimum they need to survive. |
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The original text represented the bare minimum which the Group of 77 and China could accept on such a sensitive and critical issue. |
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The administrative cost per user is thus kept to a bare minimum since only a few global groups are needed to cover all the roles. |
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An individual may have a high level of generalized trust or trust in institutions, yet engage in a bare minimum of social interactions. |
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It made sense to make an extra effort to train eligible workers and create more jobs than the bare minimum a company would need. |
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Moreover, the bare minimum agreement which was taking shape not only failed by a long way to overhaul the rules, for example on agriculture. |
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As a direct result, from now on all WiFi installations are subject to special rules and to be limited to a bare minimum. |
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I regret that we are confining ourselves to the bare minimum, i.e. working conditions. |
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Journalists spend an extraordinary amount of time paring the information in their copy down to the bare minimum, especially in the all-important lead paragraph. |
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Even with the doctor's notes, I was given bare minimum to live on, and was forced to pay for most of the medications I needed to take around the clock in order to breathe. |
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His was a plain room, with white walls and a bare minimum of furniture. |
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We believe that that would be the bare minimum, as my delegation, like the Senior Minister, is of the view that we must act in the context of a longterm plan. |
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It is the old problem of what a victor is to do with the vanquished, if the the latter is to gain the bare minimum of economic independence. |
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Laws only provide the bare minimum required. |
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The interior decorative elements are reduced to a bare minimum, with light playing a key role in emphasizing shapes and colors, creating a dramatic contrast between them. |
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The foreign companies would punish Bolivia by refusing to invest and only sustaining the bare minimum of operations here. |
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I doubt whether we shall be able to pay for the bare minimum necessary for our defence. |
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By testing the soil and modeling the bare minimum amount of fertilizer are needed, farmers reap economic benefits while reducing pollution. |
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Saves wax because it lets you apply the bare minimum. |
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Thus, it could be said that the bare minimum requirements of primary education may be determined by reference to its function of providing a supply for higher types of education. |
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Legislation simply provides the bare minimum an employee is entitled to. |
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In rate and amount the aid must be kept to the bare minimum needed for restructuring and must be commensurate with the benefits anticipated at Community level. |
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One can only be terrified by the extent to which consumption of these goods varies per person, ranging from a bare minimum in some societies, to the lifestyles common in the richest countries. |
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The Crystal Tourniket uses a combination of laminated and toughened glass to reduce the traditionally framed elements of the door to a bare minimum. |
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It seems to me that this was a very conscious decision to scope it very narrowly so that it would apply to the bare minimum that it had to apply to. |
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The straplike mother-in-law's tongue, a related species for southern Africa, requires a bare minimum of light and water to grow. |
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The scope and duration of any temporary reintroduction of border control at internal borders should be restricted to the bare minimum needed to respond to that threat. |
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The Belgian colonies, if they adhere to these limits, must provide for all their wants at a lower cost by one half than the French as a bare minimum. |
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Unlike Shakespeare, though, the dialogue is stripped to the bare minimum by the apes' rudimentary language, which is rather refreshing since everyone gets to the point. |
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On the extreme end of dieting, some research indicates that paring food intake to the bare minimum may protect the brain from a lifetime of everyday insults. |
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