How To Use Satisfactorily In A Sentence

  • She stepped back to consider whether a slim juniper tree was satisfactorily finished before picking up a new set of brushes. THE HARDIE INHERITANCE
  • The present arrangements appear to work satisfactorily and I see no reason to alter the present position.
  • Clearly a lyric like ‘To-morrow is Saint Valentine’s Day’ could not be satisfactorily translated, but in Shakespeare’s major work there is something describable as poetry that can be separated from the words. Lear, Tolstoy and the Fool
  • Once a problem has been solved satisfactorily in the British system , that solution tends to be used again in similar situations , and becomes a precedent to govern future actions .
  • We deem it another radical defect in Mr. Combe's theory of "natural laws," that he represents the _distinct existence and independent action of these laws_ as "the key to the Divine government," as the one principle which explains all apparent irregularities, and accounts satisfactorily for the casualties and calamities of human life. Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws
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  • Only when these are dealt with satisfactorily does the mini-micro world of the hearth and home get a mention.
  • You must get satisfactorily adjusted to your job. 23 Steps to Successful Achievement
  • All gliders and light aircraft have to recover satisfactorily with the standard method.
  • Feeling as if I were on the witness stand, I grew tongue-tied and hesitant, and was unable to answer her questions satisfactorily.
  • But for those who missed it all, I can tell you that the stewardesses were very hard-bodied, their girdles twanged satisfactorily when tweaked by hard-bodied men and they did have a lot of sex in exotic locations. TV review: Garrow's Law; Come Fly With Me - the Story of Pan Am
  • While his performance during the exercise was not especially noteworthy, he acquitted himself satisfactorily overall.
  • For a time, a contemporary of the poet with his own cancer came to visit him and they were able to converse quite satisfactorily.
  • The press release issued by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, in awarding the Nobel Prize to Dr. Lipscomb, stated it was not until Lipscomb's works from the beginning of 1950s onwards that the problems in borane chemistry could be satisfactorily solved... James M. Gentile: The Pivotal Role of the Scientist-Educator
  • If there are any who imagine, that positive and direct evidence is absolutely necessary to conviction, they are much mistaken; it is a mistake, I believe, very common with those who commit offences: they fancy that they are secure because they are not seen at the moment; but you may prove their guilt as conclusively, perhaps even more satisfactorily, by _circumstantial evidence_, as by any _direct evidence_ that can possibly be given. The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte for A Conspiracy In the Court of
  • The south facade is a curiously flat and blocky affair, only partly leavened by the awkward, two-bay, single-column upper arcade, the unsatisfactorily cinched lower entablature, the four eccentric little ground-floor windows, and the raised platform supporting it all. Archive 2009-03-01
  • It's an airy-fairy philosophical concept that even the experts can't satisfactorily define.
  • Why, for instance, Riordan has his characters speak in rhyme is never satisfactorily revealed. Solas Nua's first musical, the loopy 'Improbable Frequency'
  • When I say _Socrates is mortal_, the moment _Socrates_ is incomplete; it falls forward through the _is_ which is pure movement, into the _mortal_ which is indeed bare mortal on the tongue, but for the mind is _that mortal_, the _mortal Socrates_, at last satisfactorily disposed of and told off. [ A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy
  • What would satisfactorily constitute "disassociation" from creationism beyond what has already been done (again and again)? A New Weapon Against Freedom and ID: Volksverhetzung
  • At this stage it is impossible to prognosticate whether these issues will be satisfactorily settled over the next years and decades or whether they will lead to a new era of discord and disintegration.
  • Nor will it satisfactorily explain the auriferous antimonial silica veins of the New England district, New South Wales, in which quantities of angular and unaltered fragments of slate from the enclosing rocks are found imbedded in the quartz. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • She fills the post satisfactorily , ie performs her duties well.
  • They would satisfactorily bust a clay pipe or knock over a duck without the risk of ricochet.
  • Somewhat satisfactorily, the problem of “postera crescam laude” was already knotty in the second or third century, when in his Commentum in Horatium, the North African grammarian and editor Pomponius Porphyrio tagged it with the explanatory remark: “Eleganter, quia semper sunt, quibus haec elocutio noua sit et laudetur.” Postera crescam laude II
  • One large board would also be incapable of dealing satisfactorily with queries about results, especially when there is a time limit set for application to university. Times, Sunday Times
  • He reportedly was angered when nearly 30 marshals deplaned and only one was dressed satisfactorily.
  • Often it is impossible to deal satisfactorily with a medical problem in 10 minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • In recent years, engineers have developed receivers that will perform satisfactorily even with multipath-corrupted and severely attenuated signals such as those found indoors.
  • Lipscomb's works from the beginning of 1950s onwards that the problems in borane chemistry could be satisfactorily solved. Press Release: The 1976 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  • If there are any who imagine, that positive and direct evidence is absolutely necessary to conviction, they are much mistaken; it is a mistake, I believe, very common with those who commit offences: they fancy that they are secure because they are not seen at the moment; but you may prove their guilt as conclusively, perhaps even more satisfactorily, by _circumstantial evidence_, as by any _direct evidence_ that can possibly be given. The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte for A Conspiracy In the Court of
  • But normally if the weather was wet, my Lord, no you wouldn't have done it satisfactorily at all.
  • Crane has been called a naturalist, an impressionist, an expressionist, and a symbolist, but none of these disparate labels satisfactorily denotes the range and complexity of his art.
  • Sitting in a glasshouse (I remember one day with most embarrassing ‘blackouts’), rather than on the typos (there are two in satisfactorily, Michael) I shall focus on possible reasons. Five-typo feast of fail
  • Those in young offender institutions are occupied satisfactorily, to a certain extent, in open air work.
  • Our complaint was dealt with satisfactorily.
  • Though traps can cope with a wider range of exhaust effluent, they're more expensive and hard to maintain satisfactorily.
  • Then he fiddled with his watch fob, and without looking up said, ‘And our other matter was dealt with satisfactorily?’
  • But the plot is a thin compilation of Brother Cadfael and Inspector Morse, with a pinch of alien menace not very satisfactorily explained. August Books 1) To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee
  • The relations of friendly cooperation between our two countries are developing satisfactorily.
  • For a time this system worked satisfactorily, but ultimately it inosculated itself with the views it was designed to nullify, and the Fujiwara became flagrant abusers of the power handed down to them. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era
  • The patient is getting on satisfactorily.
  • His characters are fractured, broken people, who find happiness too late and too unsatisfactorily, if at all.
  • It will hence be abundantly clear again that a special problem of chemical kinetics is involved in the special case of these catalyses and that until a way has been found whereby a rate of chemical reaction can generally be calculated in advance as a function of the chemical nature of the reagents and perhaps of the special form of the reaction equation, the catalysis problem cannot satisfactorily be answered. Wilhelm Ostwald - Nobel Lecture
  • Duck eggs do not preserve satisfactorily.
  • One large board would also be incapable of dealing satisfactorily with queries about results, especially when there is a time limit set for application to university. Times, Sunday Times
  • The context shows that the poet thinks his sudden side-issue not trivial or tedious, but quite the contrary, he quits it only because he cannot "boult it to the bren", i.e., sift it down, analyze it satisfactorily. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • He performed unsatisfactorily as a manager
  • After this was satisfactorily accomplished the pandit joined our hands and bid me and my future husband to rise so that we could perform the required walk around the fire.
  • We were dismal in the Hong Kong history round, but did satisfactorily in current events.
  • Duck eggs do not preserve satisfactorily.
  • It's very stable despite it's size, well-painted, and satisfactorily poseable. Holiday Gift Recommendations
  • They do not pollinize themselves nor do they pollinize each other satisfactorily. Northern Nut Growers Association Thirty-Fourth Annual Report 1943
  • When asthma is satisfactorily controlled, asthmatics need not be restricted from any activity up to and including competitive athletics.
  • The mechanism could still be operated satisfactorily by diplomatic services which were small and content to remain so.
  • He fills the post satisfactorily.
  • We accept that some surrogacy arrangements may work out satisfactorily for all concerned. The Guide to Lesbian and Gay Parenting
  • Copper can also be welded, brazed and soldered satisfactorily.
  • Such matters are almost incapable of being satisfactorily defined within the partnership agreement itself.
  • For example, both wings of a bird must be very similar in size and shape if it is to be able to fly satisfactorily.
  • In any event, surveying becomes a much more complicated business and much more difficult to execute satisfactorily.
  • Satisfactorily, I knew we had something when even the strapping fieldhand dressed as William Wallace looked frightened. AMEN
  • It is this borrowed theoretical framework that gets in the way of their being able to reply to sociological criticisms satisfactorily. The Politics of Redress - crime, punishment and penal abolition
  • Therefore the Government in particular and society in general is duty-bound to assist the construction industry to perform satisfactorily.
  • The film ended most satisfactorily:vice punished and virtue rewarded.
  • The audio is a standard mono, with no hiss except at high volumes, and does its job satisfactorily.
  • When she went back to the kitchen Penry's tray stood on the counter, the plates satisfactorily empty.
  • She fills the post satisfactorily , ie performs her duties well.
  • These Dutch terms are really untranslatable, containing more nuances than can be satisfactorily conveyed by a single English word.
  • You must get satisfactorily adjusted to your job. 23 Steps to Successful Achievement
  • It's fair to say that no sample of written Pictish that we can read has survived, although as we still can't decipher the symbol stones satisfactorily we can't say whether the symbols, and/or the ogham inscriptions that also haven't been deciphered, represent a form of written Pictish, perhaps a limited sub-set of the language used for particular purposes. Pictish female names
  • Because the blue used was generally indigo, two separate dyebaths were required or, less satisfactorily, green pigments were used.
  • All gliders and light aircraft have to recover satisfactorily with the standard method.
  • The green luxuriance which characterizes so many of the more ancient fortalices of Scotland seems satisfactorily accounted for, by Dr Fleming, in his ‘Zoology of the Bass.’
  • How on earth can learners be satisfactorily taught by someone who did not undergo any teacher training course while qualified teachers roam the streets jobless?
  • It's the result of a wider sentiment of fear in the community, brought about by our failure to satisfactorily tackle the misunderstandings and myths we have about each other.
  • The relations of friendly cooperation between our two countries are developing satisfactorily.
  • Even in his earlier investigations into certain metal ammonias he was able to show that numerous cases of isomerism in complex cobalt and platinum compounds could only be satisfactorily explained by steric approach. Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1913 - Presentation Speech
  • But, at last, he has made for himself a machine which he calls the aeroplane and the tedious problem has been solved quite satisfactorily, so that we now hear a great deal about monoplanes and biplanes, all of which are classed under the general heading of aeroplanes. Crayon and Character: Truth Made Clear Through Eye and Ear Or, Ten-Minute Talks with Colored Chalks
  • Those who fail to satisfactorily complete such a program will be subject to dismissal or demotion.
  • The system appears to have begun with a very simple mechanism that would work satisfactorily for a low-pressure, low-flow hemodynamic system, and to have evolved over a long period of time into the complicated system necessary for humans and other mammals that have a high-pressure cardiovascular system, where leaks must be quickly stopped. The Language of God
  • The relations of friendly cooperation between our two countries are developing satisfactorily.
  • Whether this be a low order of deceiving and "lying spirits," as Professor Barrett and others are apparently inclined to believe, or whether it be a fraction of the medium's own mind (Flournoy, Morselli), or whether it be the spirit it claims to be, or whether it belongs to some other even more doubtful order of intelligence, such as postulated by the Theosophists and certain Mystics and Occultists, _that_ is a question which we cannot at present answer, and for which we may have to wait for several hundred years before one can be satisfactorily given. The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal
  • Often it is impossible to deal satisfactorily with a medical problem in 10 minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Satisfactorily to explain the derivation of the English word "amulet" has taxed the ingenuity of etymologists, and its origin is admittedly obscure. Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery
  • If violations can not be satisfactorily resolved, the U. S. Department of Labor may bring action in court to compel compliance.
  • Do I have to overhaul my engine at the recommended time interval even though it's operating satisfactorily?
  • After three redrafts, public health officials now say the incinerator application is ‘much more safe’ and they believe public health will be ‘satisfactorily safeguarded’.
  • International farm trade has nevertheless managed satisfactorily for decades to redistribute surpluses of staple foods.
  • The mouse took his exit from the stage at this point, leaving a situation that defies being wound up with any kind of a satisfactorily dramatic close.
  • The alleged aliens described by Bob Lazar supposedly viewed humans as "containers," but whether this term denoted DNA or something transcendent was never satisfactorily explained. Archive 2006-06-01
  • However, the implied premise that the visual supplements would provide the exhibition's historical context was not satisfactorily realized.
  • But if the new fee changes bed down satisfactorily, that spectre may be seen off. Times, Sunday Times
  • If violations can not be satisfactorily resolved, the U. S. Department of Labor may bring action in court to compel compliance.
  • A new type of bond, where two electrons co-operate in binding three atoms together, and which thus can master this electron deficiency, was proposed in 1949 but it was not until the researches of Lipscomb from 1954 and onwards that the problems of borane chemistry could begin to be solved satisfactorily. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1976 - Presentation Speech
  • Mathias was a quick learner, in just a short time he could perform the kicks satisfactorily.
  • Forefathers could be at once summarily and satisfactorily answered by any power of "gramarye," then the present and the future Fellows of the Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1
  • I think that before ANY HQ jockey is allowed to spend one penny of tax payers money, or introduce ANY policy etc, he must be able to answer satisfactorily the following question; What Really Matters At The Top « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The controls work satisfactorily, though the handbrake placing is best suited for LHD cars.
  • We trust that we have satisfactorily explained this part of the Bank's claim for privilege.
  • When we had left the village and were driving along in our tarantass the mystery was satisfactorily cleared up.
  • In occurrences like this there are always circumstances involving difficulty which a full narration of details would satisfactorily clear up.
  • Often it is impossible to deal satisfactorily with a medical problem in 10 minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • In another oration of Demosthenes we discover glimpses of what by many has been deemed maritime insurance, or rather of the fraud at present called barratry, which is practised to defraud the insurer: but, as Park in his learned Treatise on Marine Insurance has satisfactorily proved, the ancients were certainly ignorant of maritime insurance; though there can be no doubt frauds similar to those practised at present were practised. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels - Volume 18 Historical Sketch of the Progress of Discovery, Navigation, and Commerce, from the Earliest Records to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century, By William Stevenson
  • In any event, surveying becomes a much more complicated business and much more difficult to execute satisfactorily.
  • The challenge is to reliably sift out and satisfactorily reassure the 40% with functional disease without missing those with more serious pathology.
  • You may know he snores loudly every night, but not realize that the snoring is a sign that he might not be breathing satisfactorily, a problem that can interfere with his sleep and leave him overtired and irritable during the day. Solve Your Child’s Sleep Problems
  • It is this borrowed theoretical framework that gets in the way of their being able to reply to sociological criticisms satisfactorily. The Politics of Redress - crime, punishment and penal abolition
  • This method works satisfactorily and is technically the simplest of the 3 options.
  • The quality of pygas, which is high in diolefin content, can be satisfactorily improved by hydrotreating, whereby conversion of diolefins into mono-olefins provides an acceptable product for motor gas blending. Cracking
  • For a great number of those who have followed Celtic for the past four decades believe that the goalkeeping position has not been satisfactorily filled since Simpson, in his dotage, was acquired as a stop-gap in the late 1960s.
  • We cannot yet satisfactorily explain the genesis of the universe.
  • None of the machines is an efficient stamper of letters of varying sizes and thickness; but when letters are all of one character, posted by some big commercial firm, the machines do their work rapidly and satisfactorily.
  • Alkali spray-treated straw can be ensiled satisfactorily for up to one year. Chapter 6
  • The student should note particularly the problem of repetition and contrast (mentioned in Sec. 134) as here worked out, as the rondo was the first monophonic form in which this matter was at all satisfactorily solved, and its construction is especially interesting because it is readily seen to be one of the direct predecessors of the highest form of all -- the sonata. Music Notation and Terminology
  • The arrangement — for it was little more — had worked satisfactorily enough; Grace had thriven, and Melbury had not repented. The Woodlanders
  • If violations can not be satisfactorily resolved, the U. S. Department of Labor may bring action in court to compel compliance.
  • Copper can also be welded, brazed and soldered satisfactorily.
  • One-half of the arrow was made of a slender hard twig of cliff rose; the other half was formed of some pithy suffruticose herb which I could not determine satisfactorily, as I saw only the cut sections and was not permitted to handle these. The Mountain Chant, A Navajo Ceremony Fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1883-84, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1887, pages 379-468
  • Indeed, it is open to a pupil master to refuse to certify that a pupil has completed pupillage satisfactorily.
  • The company's phthalic anhydride plant at Raichur, Karnataka and maleic anhydride plant at Taloja, Maharashtra operated satisfactorily during 2002-03.
  • Shrimp aside though, it was a rather toothsome soup; the broth in particular held the balance between sweet and savoury very satisfactorily.
  • BTW, "diploma" is defined as "a document given by an educational institution conferring a degree on a person or certifying that the person has satisfactorily completed a course of study. Sound Politics: "More WASL delays coming?"
  • The adoption of SPF statements on outgoing DNS is proceeding satisfactorily, according to many experts. Breaking Google Captchas for Some Extra Cash - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Can they, however, satisfactorily incorporate the changes in societies which now determine the existence and practices of the present media?

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