People telling me what to do, dismissively, unclearly, insults me, rather than scares me. |
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Apart from sign language, she kept struggling to express herself with her voice, though brokenly and unclearly. |
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For Grisha, unclearly, was Ranevskaya's little boy who drowned in the river when she was making love with a man who pursued, then abandoned her. |
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It was very difficult to estimate the amount of aid as the scheme was applied intermittently, indirectly and unclearly. |
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So the other post was, unclearly, about someone offering jobs. |
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Like her political message, Chapman's role in the Young Guard movement has so far been unclearly defined. |
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These teams were reluctant to launch forth on new unclearly defined products which are the essence of an emerging market. |
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A good consultant is able to translate an unclearly defined question into a specific research question and subsequently answer it. |
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To ensure your label scans accurately, reprint the label and discard the one that has printed unclearly. |
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First of all, this is unclearly formulated. |
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Incompletely or unclearly filled forms will not be processed. |
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In the six case studies of recent research, such listings were available if unclearly catalogued in one country, substantially out of date in a second, rudimentary in a third, and absent altogether in the other three. |
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The actors perceive, unclearly for the moment, a political determination to restrict the autonomy of the judicial sphere and to limit the sphere of influence of juvenile court judges. |
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The most controversial of the convergence criteria is that relating to the rate of exchange because, unlike the other criteria, it has been so unclearly formulated. |
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At war with this fluid imagery is a clunky narrative structure that involves the performers delivering dullish tracts of spoken narrative about d'Éon's life, often unclearly, straight over the footlights. |
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The engraflexx deburring tool is primarily used in processing machines and robot systems, in order to automatically deburr workpieces with unclearly defined edges. |
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Calyx ca. 0.5 mm long, unclearly four-lobed. |
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The law is considered to be in violation of recognized free speech principles because it has instated an unchecked regulatory board which can fine and ban according to unclearly defined guidelines. |
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If any of the above information is missing, or has been reported unclearly, the material will not be sent. |
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The Court's observations indicate that, as GFP are often unclearly defined, tests are, in practice, limited to a number of undemanding but easily verifiable criteria. |
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The Define Pitch Assignment tool serves to correct the assignment to a key of the pitch center found if the center lies too unclearly between the keys. |
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I sincerely support Mr Belder's report but, conversely, I have, in recent days, been astonished that we can talk so clearly about Russia but so unclearly about China. |
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The unclearly defined terms and harsh punishments would allow for a wide interpretation of the law under which the right of freedom of the media can be limited. |
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The original announcement was worded so unclearly that every news reporter thought the Pasdaran were claiming the capture of yet another foreign drone. |
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