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  • Ten of the unrevised pieces, published between 1995-98, were sufficiently up-to-date when the book went to press.
  • There are other claims that are perhaps insufficiently established.
  • Persons must indeed be of very uncleanly habits, whose heads absolutely require the aid of this comb, as the brush alone sufficiently possesses the power of effectually cleaning the hair from scurf, dandriff, and dust, if constantly used. The Ladies' Vase Polite Manual for Young Ladies
  • A good lawyer might fudge the issue for his client - not sufficiently to get him off the hook, but sufficiently to suggest that he honestly felt himself justified in making a second marriage.
  • I was at home with herds and tramps and roadmen, and I was sufficiently at my ease with people like Sir Walter and the men I had met the night before. The Thirty-Nine Steps
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  • This episode just shows that scientists and technicians who are exposed to phenomena that are sufficiently far out of their fields, can be completely hornswoggled.
  • The DLR has become the latest corporate supporter of The Cutty Sark Trust after donating £5,000 to help ensure the deckhouses are sufficiently watertight to withstand the rain.
  • Somehow he managed to compose himself sufficiently to doff his hat to her and to say most civilly, `My lady, how nice to see you. NOBLE BEGINNNINGS
  • All persons so committed may be detained n. 'jt'feci'maTbe in said hospital two years; but when it shall appear to the detained two trustees that any person held in said hospital will not continue to be subject to dipsomania or inebriety, or will be sufficiently provided for by themselves or their guar - dians, relatives or friends, they may issue to them a permit to be at liberty, upon such conditions as they deem Permit to be at Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • Sympathectomy has failed to secure a place in ophthalmic surgery, sclerotomy has not been found adequate, and cyclodialysis is not sufficiently simple of execution or permanently beneficial in its results to give it prominence. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
  • Similarly, the facetting pattern masks inclusions sufficiently that, anecdotally, lay-persons are unable to see certain inclusions (even down to SI2 or EVEN P1) even with a 10x loupe. Www.hardwarezone.com.sg
  • Changes that impair performance of the proper function sufficiently to have fitness consequences for the organism will be selected against.
  • If this arrangement is disturbed, the body sickens; if it is sufficiently upset, the body dies.
  • In the course of numerical calculation, we have sufficiently considered the restrictions from and lepton flavor violation decay experiment and all kinds of neutrino experimental data.
  • Floodwater may contain higher carbon dioxide concentrations if the pH is sufficiently low, but both rice fields and river forelands are commonly submerged with water containing little carbon dioxide, e.g. in the range of 3-100 M.
  • -- They lived together; and when Dr. Grant had brought on apoplexy and death, by three great institutionary dinners in one week, they still lived together; for Mary, though perfectly resolved against ever attaching herself to a younger brother again, was long in finding among the dashing representatives, or idle heir apparents, who were at the command of her beauty, and her 20_000L. any one who could satisfy the better taste she had acquired at Mansfield, whose character and manners could authorise a hope of the domestic happiness she had there learnt to estimate, or put Edmund Bertram sufficiently out of her head. Mansfield Park
  • You need a designated fanner, as it is impossible for one person to fan sufficiently and mix. Archive 2005-04-01
  • Surely hard biting is sufficiently appreciable by the person bitten without any visual admeasurement of the masseter muscles or the zygomatic arches. Are the Effects of Use and Disuse Inherited? An Examination of the View Held by Spencer and Darwin
  • But the result proved that they were sufficiently to exercise, through the popular will and choice, the power which they had formerly put in action without its sanction, though within its proper precinct and with its title falsely inscribed. Prose Masterpieces from Modern Essayists
  • The enforcement procedure had not been sufficiently defined with respect to infractions.
  • Second, he adds, he believes that the government does not have a sufficiently compelling interest in banning discrimination against various groups to overcome that presumption. The Volokh Conspiracy » So a Libertarian and a Liberal Walk into a Bar
  • Both of these are big enough for quartering an elk or lopping off a ridge pole for your tent, yet they're sufficiently thin to do a good job of slicing bacon for the breakfast skillet.
  • "The process is sufficiently fair to cater for the exceptional circumstances of the case, " the judgment read.
  • Penn's letter, of 1683, to the Free Society of Traders, sufficiently intimates the cause of its location there, showing that Penn expected business to concentre there.
  • This is too neat to be true, and doesn't sufficiently acknowledge the porousness of the boundaries between fiction and life.
  • Although the fitting of the saddle should as far as practicable be limited to the adjustment of the shape of the tree and to regulating the amount of stuffing in the panel; the use of a numdah with a saddle which does not fit the horse or which is not sufficiently stuffed, is often a valuable makeshift when necessity gives no other choice. The Horsewoman A Practical Guide to Side-Saddle Riding, 2nd. Ed.
  • The beef has been sufficiently stewed to soften its collagen, making it delectably chewable.
  • Decayed heartwood may sufficiently weaken trees enough to increase ice and wind mortality.
  • We cannot raise prices on meat and dairy products sufficiently to balance the total present-day expenditure and abolish subsidies completely. Inside Perestroika: The Future of the Soviet Economy
  • It was held in abeyance last year, as no candidate was considered sufficiently unoriginal. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Some biological theories are sufficiently affected by increasing demands for social relevance to tackle social differences.
  • The plot is sufficiently ravelled for the entry to Valhalla to have only ambiguous significance.
  • Application programmers should be sure to test the behavior of the transaction manager in such situations to sufficiently accommodate any necessary special handling.
  • Plots were treated independently rather than as paired samples because the terrain was sufficiently rugged so pairs were not well matched with respect to plot aspect or slope.
  • But they mocked it in a sufficiently understated manner that, if you'll indulge me, I'm going to try to get a little more mileage out of it.
  • They have nukes, and if they're sufficiently pushed, they'll use them.
  • On the other three it showed itself just sufficiently to "furnish" the building and diversify its aspect without in any way encumbering it. A History of Art in Chaldæa & Assyria, v. 1
  • Very roughly, a topos is a category possessing a logical structure sufficiently rich to develop most of Category Theory
  • Several similar reported cases, sufficiently different histologically from xanthogranulomatous salpingitis and oophoritis, are not included in this list.
  • It was sufficiently exhilarating to maintain our interest in the postlude performance of the original final movement, which Saint-Saëns scrapped on the frank advice of his mother. Steven Isserlis – review
  • The confirmation that the security services are sufficiently interested in Deripaska to keep files on him and his associates is likely to add to pressure on the minister to provide more information about his contacts with the Russian billionaire. 25 « October « 2008 « Niqnaq
  • The near-transparent skin insufficiently separates the inside of the body from the outside, hinting at the noisome scandal of the feces 'exteriorization of the body's interior processes. Patriarchal Fantasy and the Fecal Child in Mary Shelley's _Frankenstein_ and its Adaptations
  • I found examples of other tropes and schemes - epanalepsis, asyndeton, polysyndeton, hyperbole, metonymy, synecdoche, personification, and anadiplosis - but perhaps my point is sufficiently made.
  • The special meaning here attached to the term deformity is sufficiently explained in the preceding paragraph; it remains to give a few illustrations, and to refer to other headings, such as Heterotaxy, Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Although these systems are electronically and functionally complex, they can be miniaturized sufficiently so that one portion can be implanted and the remainder worn or carried easily in a pocket.
  • One would not imagine her WASP nervous system is sufficiently developed to register disquietude, but one would be mistaken. AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
  • This has so far deemed only one interpreter at sufficiently high risk to get a visa. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within two years the affected mines had recovered sufficiently to have doubled and, in some cases, trebled their profits.
  • But by this time she was sufficiently under that young sinner 's thumb to be ready to follow bald-headed wherever she went. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • The panpsychist conception of mind must be sufficiently broad to plausibly encompass humans and non-human objects as well.
  • This institution rendered it sufficiently safe for the tenant, and much more convenient for the landlord, to convert, as they call it, the corn rent, rather at what should happen to be the price of the fiars of each year, than at any certain fixed price. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
  • If m is sufficiently small we can ignore the mutual attraction of the two masses.
  • The sky was a kind of famished blue, insufficiently dressed with a few stretches of muslin clouds. Archive 2007-11-01
  • The author does not sufficiently distinguish between the censorian initiative and the operation of the law. A History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate
  • The cracking of the postillions ' whips, and the velocity with which they drove up to the door, brought out every man, woman and child, to gaze at the new comers, whose appearance sufficiently bespoke their errand.
  • The scatalogic groups of sexual perversions, urolagnia and coprolagnia, as may be sufficiently seen in this brief summary, are not merely olfactory fetiches. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
  • The yogi, or disciple, who has by these means overcome the obscurations of his lower nature sufficiently, enters into the condition termed samadhi, "and comes face to face with facts which no instinct or reason can ever know. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature
  • Whether this is possible I am not sufficiently an arboriculturist to say; but Becket certainly sojourned often in the Highways & Byways in Sussex
  • In particular, argon is the cheapest alternative when diatomic nitrogen is not sufficiently inert. Argon
  • In fact the identity of these ‘planners’ is never sufficiently investigated.
  • The combustion of a vastly increased bulk of pulverized coal and a greatly enlarged combustion zone, extending about forty feet longitudinally into the kiln -- thus providing an area within which the material might be maintained in a clinkering temperature for a sufficiently long period to insure its being thoroughly clinkered from periphery to centre. Edison, His Life and Inventions, vol. 2
  • There is one section of the reef is sufficiently submerged to get a jollyboat over. Morgan’s Run
  • By 1216 the castle was sufficiently strong to withstand a siege by forces opposed to King John.
  • Most any acoustic suspension speaker system introduces FM distortion a form of intermodulation distortion that is measurable, and most importantly audible, at least to those whose ears are sufficiently trained. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Compact Disc Has Turned 25,
  • This is often not sufficiently pointed out in herb books and formularies and I am sure it is one of the reasons that occasionally intended effects are not achieved clinically.
  • Language is sufficiently flexible to allow the construction of an infinite variety of singular terms which do not designate any entity.
  • The abbe, who concluded, from these symptoms of disgust, that the leveret was not sufficiently stale, began to exhibit marks of discontent, and desired that it might be brought to the other end of the table for his examination. The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
  • In case the balky internet connection is insufficiently irritating, the hotel is also providing me USA Today on a complimentary basis.
  • 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.
  • I argue that it was mainly by insisting upon the ontological implications of this concept of possibility that he came to form a concept of contingency that he considered sufficiently strong to counter Spinozist necessitarianism.
  • Who knows, given the impending collapse of the dollar (with its future value ranking somewhere below Monopoly [TM] money), the currencies of Armenia and the Ukraine just might rise in stature sufficiently to enable the birth of such entities. Obama’s Double Standard on Atrocities & Evil « Antiwar.com Blog
  • A quick squint at lunchtime allows residents of this upmarket pile to decide whether or not there is someone sufficiently interesting there to make the short walk down the Mound worthwhile.
  • The flow of the stream is not sufficiently strong to wear out a channel having definitely well-marked sides.
  • Their minds have never been sufficiently clear of the substance or process of addiction to be in any significant degree of recovery.
  • I know, that you are not ignorant of my parents and husband, of whom I am affected as deerely as his life, for proofe whereof, there is not any thing that I can desire, but immediately I have it of him, he being a most rich man, and may very sufficiently affoord it. The Decameron
  • Well, you may, in your own conceipt, confer some words to authorize you in some larger sort, but, believe me, Sir, they will not warrant you sufficiently to deal any further than I have said, for I have perused a copy of your commission for that purpose. History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce — Complete (1584-1609)
  • If the bicarbonate is used, and heat is applied gradually, steam and carbonic acid are given off at a comparatively low temperature, and the carbonate is left; at a higher temperature (about 800° C., or a cherry-red heat) the carbonate fuses attacking the quartz, and giving off more carbonic acid; as the heat increases, and the attack on the quartz (which of itself is infusible) becomes complete, the whole mass settles down to a liquid sodium silicate, which is sufficiently fluid to allow the gold and lead to settle to the bottom. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • It was a politics that rejected as falsely optimistic (if not self-interested) approaches like Stephen's, which posited women's sexual consent and consent to marry as sufficiently unproblematic, and the sexes 'common interest in revitalization of Spirit as sufficiently strong, to permit immediate resolution of sex-class conflict through communal cooperation and the sacralization of feminine nurture. 47 Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83
  • One imagines a “therapy site” where enthusiasts for sex with children are encouraged to post their fantasies, on the hypothesis that fantasy expression gratifies the desire sufficiently to ward off any real-world experiments. The Volokh Conspiracy » Obscenity Conviction for Adult-to-Adult Noncommercial E-mail About (Fantasy) Sex With Children:
  • On the season knight appears insufficiently stable, but the playoff they still nearly eliminated Celts.
  • The purchase of specialist equipment may be uneconomic or insufficiently flexible.
  • Academics and employers are deeply concerned that students are not sufficiently prepared mathematically for university courses.
  • She helped me overcome my computer klutziness sufficiently to set up here, taught me the meaning of html, and exhibited remarkable patience throughout. Cake
  • Lawmakers haven't been sufficiently impressed by the carnage to do anything to slow down motorists.
  • The conservatory is light and airy, but remains sufficiently shaded to prevent summer temperatures of getting out of hand.
  • The bowlers lost their length because they were being attacked, not that the margins are great between the perfect yorker and something sufficiently awry to disappear. Times, Sunday Times
  • Office audiometry is sufficiently sensitive and specific to serve as a screening method.
  • Alas it's not sufficiently clever to hide it again when that app is closed down.
  • It presumably influenced word choice in the original, since the poet uses a variety of words e.g. eoten, thyrse to refer to Grendel, so they were presumably sufficiently close in meaning to do duty for each other as the metre dictated. Old English gods and myths: Eotens
  • The well-visualized ice margin by ultrasound CT or MR is actually only the 0-degree Celsius line, or isotherm, which is not sufficiently lethal to cancer cells, but has unfortunately been confused with the actual treatment margin. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • The length of this chain, the breadth and thickness of the joist, its height from the floor, and the circlet of chain on the neck, were accurately measured; and it was thus shown that the chain unoccupied by the circlet and the joist was a foot and a half longer than the space between the shoulders of the man and the joist above, or to that extent the chain hung loose above him; that the circlet (which was fastened so as to prevent its contraction) rested on the shoulders and breast, the chain being sufficiently drawn only to prevent being slipped over his head, and that there was no other place in the room to which he could be fastened except to one of the joists above. Dred; A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp. In Two Volumes. Vol. II
  • The basic point made by torture advocates (when they’re not quibbling about whether or not you should call techniques poached from a torture resistance manual “torture”) is that the problem with liberals is that we’re not sufficiently willing to engage in brutal treatment of prisoners in order to compel their cooperation. Matthew Yglesias » No One Expects The Spanish Inquisition
  • Mined areas are insufficiently signed, or entirely unmarked.
  • Sad-colored mantles the goodmen wore, but their doublets were scarlet, and with their green waistcoats and red caps, surely the Puritan men were sufficiently gayly dressed to suit any fancy save that of a cavalier. Sabbath in Puritan New England
  • So, suffice it to say, in one way or another Hamilton's books are sufficiently diverting, which is something I need right now.
  • The mist has cleared sufficiently for somebody to be buzzing overhead in a microlight. Times, Sunday Times
  • In it Vinogradov proved that every sufficiently large odd integer can be expressed as the sum of three primes.
  • For this reason, renewable energy investment was not yet sufficiently attractive to retail investors.
  • This process unfortunately requires for its prompt success the use of a very large quantity of spiegel or of ferro-manganese, in order to sufficiently carburize and deoxidize the burnt iron, which is the final product of the blowing. Scientific American Supplement, No. 315, January 14, 1882
  • If Canadians wanted to persecute their wolves, there was no need to ship them south; Canis lupus is sufficiently under siege in the "great white north," with provincial governments scapegoating wolves for everything from the precipitous decline of mountain caribou to the near-extinction of the Vancouver Island marmot. Chris Genovali: The Death Cults Among Us
  • One myth is that aluminum is not sufficiently strong to serve as a structural metal.
  • Here our friend _Anamnesis_ seemed fatigued, as if he thought he had spun a sufficiently _long yarn_ on the subject; so we prevailed on him to prosecute the walk, as evening was beginning to close in -- not, indeed, without apprehension that he would make a stand at several other interesting plants on which it might suit him to prelect! Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845.
  • Conciseness is also at a sufficiently high level of generality to provide the flexibility so a right is open to reinterpretation over time from many perspectives.
  • Well, really quite cross anyway, sufficiently furious to blow the froth off a cappuccino perhaps.
  • But if in their case the bones do not sphacelate (become carious?) and if they do not become bent above the hip-joint, if nothing of this kind happen to them, they become otherwise sufficiently healthy, but the growth of all the rest of the body, with the exception of the head, is arrested. On The Articulations
  • It becomes critical that the algorithm or program approximates sufficiently, or disaster can occur Smart materials make the situation even worse.
  • It must therefore remain an open question as to whether the local economy is sufficiently robust to attract private sector capital.
  • I knew next to nothing about Othello before this, and the single point that jumped out at me, given my peculiar interests, is that apart from the first act the whole thing is set on Cyprus, a place where interethnic fault lines remain sufficiently sharply drawn to keep me in business. Winters Tale follow-up
  • He tried to get away from the feeling, to isolate and exteriorize it sufficiently to see what motives it was made of; but it remained a mere blind motion of his blood, the instinctive recoil from the thing that no amount of arguing can make The Reef
  • As the core of a massive star collapses, the pull of gravity is sufficiently strong to force protons and electrons to combine and form neutrons.
  • For some goods it may be appropriate to permit cancellation at no charge provided sufficiently long notice is given.
  • And in it he asks them to 'Consider' -- his countrymen have scarcely as yet considered it sufficiently -- 'Consider, brethren, it is no speculative theologue which desireth to give you courage, but even your brother in affliction, which partly hath experience what Satan's wrath may do against the chosen of John Knox
  • Wherefore the world seemed very sufficiently fortified against the admission of this new and strange doctrine, on the terms whereon it was proposed. Pneumatologia
  • Because the discourse concerning the textural semiotics of Titus's sexualized offerings is not of a sufficiently academic nature to be the object of attention in an admittedly sui generis blog having its origins within an academic context, it it appropriate to say a few more words concerning the deconstructive sexualization and postcapitalist transgressive character of Titus's texts. About my proposed Titus recording.
  • The soft music of the distant string band and -- oh, it was all dashed with a touch of Babylonic splendour with due regard for the decorum required by modern civilisation, and Nancy was sufficiently young and unused to delight in every moment of it. The Man in the Twilight
  • The complicated impact of officials on the feudalist management was also revealed sufficiently in this book. It had opened a new important chapter for the genre of discursive remarks.
  • Its growth was rapidly accelerated by nanoassemblers, but it remained in a virtually decerebrate condition under external life support until its skull was sufficiently large enough for your brain to be transplanted. A King of Infinite Space
  • Carotenoids in individual living human lymphocytes gave rise to sufficiently strong resonant Raman scattering that enabled direct Raman imaging of the carotenoid distribution in the cell.
  • If groups are sufficiently tight-knit, they will be willing to absorb punishments on behalf of their members and will likely engage in self-policing to prevent future wrongs.
  • Even congressional leaders who pushed hardest for it were sufficiently nervous to build in some hedges against runaway presidential abuse.
  • For example, all of Canada's ATMs must be sufficiently stocked with enough actual paper cash every day to ensure that everyone who comes to withdraw some can do so.
  • The difficulty of keeping soldiers from straying out of quarters by night, would have sufficiently accounted for the appearance of a straggling foot-soldier; but it was more difficult to account for a mounted horseman, in full armour; and such was the apparition which a peculiarly bright glimpse of moonlight now showed at the bottom of the causewayed hill. Castle Dangerous
  • For let no man thinke that culuerin or demy-canon can sufficiently batter a defensible rampire: and of those pieces which we had; the better of the demy-canons at the second shot brake in her carriages, so as the battery was of lesse force, being but of three pieces. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Here, the overall inventive concept is said to be obvious, and the particular means used to delimit the boundaries of the claim is insufficiently described.
  • I have trawled the web and not found anything sufficiently stylish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only as the men left did he relax sufficiently to give Constance a glance of bitter complicity and move his lips soundlessly.
  • The sonnet is probably the most durable of poetic forms, flexible yet sufficiently ordered to provide both infinite variety and a high level of unity in its manifold expressions.
  • A resident bishop, a resident dean, an archdeacon, three or four resident prebendaries, and all their numerous chaplains, vicars, and ecclesiastical satellites, do make up a society sufficiently powerful to be counted as something by the county squirearchy. Doctor Thorne
  • The case was sufficiently serious to warrant investigation by the police.
  • The Government must take urgent action and commit to funding schools sufficiently. The Sun
  • Confucian learning the type judge is broad by the Confucian scholar apply to law field, culture official type judge marrow being embodying Legalist School thought sufficiently in law field.
  • The associationist might counter that sensory experience is sufficiently uniform for association to produce the universalities and necessities at issue. Kant's Transcendental Arguments
  • This problem arose because the relevant surfaces were not sufficiently protected to prevent such ingress and were not sufficiently accessible at all times to enable them to be cleaned properly on a regular basis.
  • We are angry because we are overly optimistic, insufficiently prepared for the frustrations endemic to existence. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's too vaulty and therefore insufficiently claustrophobic, but it's boring verging on deathly. Times, Sunday Times
  • If we take an infusorian sufficiently large, such as the Stentor, and cut it into two halves each containing a part of the nucleus, each of the two halves will generate an independent Stentor; but if we divide it incompletely, so that a protoplasmic communication is left between the two halves, we shall see them execute, each from its side, corresponding movements: so that in this case it is enough that a thread should be maintained or cut in order that life should affect the social or the individual form. Evolution créatrice. English
  • But" is a particle, none more familiar in our language: and he that says it is a discretive conjunction, and that it answers to sed Latin, or mais in French, thinks he has sufficiently explained it. God, Aids & Circumcision
  • So if, for example, I were to "juxtapose" pictures of Ben Stein with candid shots of howler monkeys, I trust the rabbi will agree that this is a sufficiently cogent response to Expelled. IDiocy's defenders
  • Since they cannot photosynthesize sufficiently to maintain themselves under such conditions, seed reserves are expected to act as an important source of carbohydrates in the roots of established seedlings in shaded conditions.
  • Neither side appeared sufficiently strong or well organised to secure a conclusive victory; yet civilian casualties were beginning to soar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Water-stressed plots were sufficiently watered until plants were on their third trifoliate leaf, and then 50% of the available water capacity (20% w/v water in soil) was maintained until harvest.
  • The next level is represented by countries with sufficiently large naval surface ships.
  • Perhaps he had needed to before he could reoccupy himself sufficiently to engage in an interview. Times, Sunday Times
  • But I dubitate whether this abstruser sort of speculation (though enlivened by some apposite instances from Aristophanes) would sufficiently interest your oppidan readers. The Biglow Papers
  • It cannot be overemphasized that those promises must be sufficiently scrutinized and discussed because they are directly related to the interests of the people.
  • MC: I would have said something quite different, but along the same lines: that it would be fairly easy provided developers' consciences were sufficiently raised to design a game that does _not_ promote self-hatred and the worship of a narrow band of mesomorph/fashion-model/superstar-athlete characteristics, but instead actively promotes notions of healthy diversity in human appearance and potentials. Ask Not What Educational Games Your Country Can Design for You...
  • However, the similarity between these motifs is sufficiently close to suggest the work of the same craftsman.
  • It is completely re-soluble on addition of water and forms a clear solution sufficiently stable for a parenteral administration.
  • But I managed to correct and amplify an account of his biography and works sufficiently to provide a decent introduction to that edition. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Some are sufficiently realistic that young males try to chat up the female personas they represent.
  • - the idea of chargeback: if the IT manager is sufficiently au fait with who is using what, this offers the opportunity to at least tell different parts of the business how much its IT is costing, even if no money actually changes hands. The Register
  • Memoirs are often criticized for being excessively exhibitionist and insufficiently insightful. The Times Literary Supplement
  • As for the rest -- the Police, the Civil Service and so forth -- they'd all toed the line, sufficiently at any rate. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • But when oncoretroviral vectors are used, the transgene fails to express sufficiently, for unknown reasons. The Scientist
  • The structure that I have suggested is sufficiently robust to halt that slide and ensure that acute care remains free throughout.
  • For every sequence to be integrated, we collected a number of homologous sequences that were sufficiently similar to enable a reliable alignment.
  • Fortunately he was dressed in full ocean racing gear and sufficiently padded not to be hurt.
  • Experience more than sufficiently teaches that men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues. 
  • When used in media such as egg tempera these pigments are insufficiently transparent to make true glazes.
  • German, rather bravely, had agreed to defend George Galloway against somebody who was sufficiently well informed to cut through his evasive chaff, and came out of the experience somewhat dazed and confused.
  • Family relationships were systematized, rationalized, codified, and ritualized sufficiently to be employed in a variety of productive enterprises of small and medium scale.
  • It aims to secure the interests of American-controlled transnationals before rival powers are sufficiently strong to challenge the US.
  • We found this just a little cloying in its sweetness, not sufficiently clean, although pleasant enough. Thorsons Organic Wine Guide
  • Richard the Fearless, had built nearly a hundred years before -- new trouble threatened him, as word came that King Henry of France, the "suzerain," or overlord of Normandy, deeming his authority not sufficiently honored in his Norman fief, had invaded the boy's territories, and with a strong force was besieging the border castle of Tillieres, [H] scarce fifty miles to the south. Historic Boys Their Endeavours, Their Achievements, and Their Times
  • Jones clearly felt that certain teams -- such as the Bengals, Bills, and Jaguars -- were not sufficiently aggressive in pursuing local revenues and that their complacence should not be rewarded with equal shares of national revenues. Andrew Brandt: Teal Transfer
  • Instabilities appear in the flow as Re increases, and all flows become turbulent at sufficiently large Reynolds numbers.
  • During the sacking of the houses of the local aristocracy, pillaging was sufficiently controlled for some of the furnishings to be given to the poor, to deflect accusations of theft.
  • she was sufficiently fluent in Mandarin
  • His conventional forces, though obsolescent and suffering from shortages, are still sufficiently massive to threaten neighbors.
  • Although the samples were frozen during transport between laser irradiation and the MRI spectrometer, the setup time was sufficiently long that the samples thawed, the coagulum disintegrated and mixed with the native blood.
  • I understand the Government is sufficiently concerned that it will soon issue guidance on how the banks should implement this directive. The Sun
  • At a sufficiently fine-grained level of analysis, it could well turn out that every unit in a language has a distinct distribution with respect to the constructions in which it can occur.
  • He was sufficiently under the sway of Niebuhr's influence to know the terrain in Niebuhr's way.
  • Yet, the shapes were sufficiently indefinite to make me careful not to let myself be overimpressed by the uncomfortable resemblance, though I must confess, the very thought was sufficient to set some odd thrills adrift in me. Carnacki, the Ghost Finder
  • 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.
  • Experience more than sufficiently teaches that men govern nothing with more difficult than their tongues.
  • But although it is by no means perfect, I think that my knowledge of these problems and of their imminent issues is sufficiently intimate to justify me in making a prophecy -- namely, that unless the native and other questions of South-Eastern Africa are treated with more honest intelligence, and on a more settled plan than it has hitherto been thought necessary to apply to them, the British taxpayer will find that he has _by no means_ heard the last of that country and its wars. Cetywayo and his White Neighbours Remarks on Recent Events in Zululand, Natal, and the Transvaal
  • Specifically, for a particular inner-coupling matrix, a sufficiently large coupling strength will ensure the whole network to achieve synchronization by pinning any one node of the network.
  • This is not really a tragedy, however, as I still have the glass one with the infuser basket that's good for green and white tea (the infuser basket does not allow black tea to expand sufficiently, however, and you can't use it without the basket because of the design of the lid) and the blue one from Target with the stupid hollow handle that gets hot, and the black cast iron Japanese tetsubin. One bedroom one bath a/c worked fine 'till yesterday
  • Individual points along a spectrum, on the other hand, seem at first sight to be insufficiently distinguished from one another.
  • Memoirs are often criticized for being excessively exhibitionist and insufficiently insightful. The Times Literary Supplement
  • If the cull is sufficiently small, this response is given by an element of the inverse of the Jacobian matrix.
  • None the less it is safe to say that the concoction of a similar ode by the aid of the trade-mark words invented in the British Isles would be a task of great difficulty on account of the paucity of terms sufficiently artificial to bestow the exotic remoteness which is accountable for the aroma of the American ‘ode’. Chapter 6. Tendencies in American. 3. Processes of Word-Formation
  • And even if law enforcement strove to only target these kinds of articulable activities, would that satisfy the folks who under this law are empowered to sue their law enforcement agencies for not sufficiently enforcing thelaw? The Volokh Conspiracy » Immigrants and Nazis, Communists and Cardinals
  • Experience more than sufficiently teaches that men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues. 
  • These are the folks who, either by accident of birth or mischance, are sufficiently different from the rest of us to attract attention.
  • Moreover, the approach can be extended to be applicable to other architectures sufficiently.
  • In the mathematics I can report no deficience, except it be that men do not sufficiently understand this excellent use of the pure mathematics, in that they do remedy and cure many defects in the wit and faculties intellectual. The Advancement of Learning
  • I think I have sufficiently stressed the two elements that I have tried to present today, in this new and fundamental logical argument—non-reciprocity and the twist in the return.
  • The difficulty was always to obtain sufficiently high-quality data within a defined area.
  • The foils move slowly and are spaced sufficiently apart to allow fish passage.
  • As Bob Travers ventures to say, “all that talk of physiological ripeness these days with cabernet is simply an excuse to try and get huge crop loads to ripen sufficiently, as cabernet is always going to taste really green at those yields unless you let the grapes hang out there until they are nearly raisins.” Mayacamas - one of the greatest California Cabernets by John Gilman | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • We can never thank her sufficiently for cutting out endless pages of songs and recitative by the melancholious old Hermit who, in the original version, was to commence the opera, and wander in and out of it incessantly. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians
  • Economic constraints or limitations can be overcome given a sufficiently high motivation to do well by the individual entrepreneur.
  • July 15th, 2009 at 3: 45 pm avenir labs Says: how can you say that traditional celebration was not sufficiently important to Muslims?????? Wonk Room » Sotomayor Hearing Live-Blog, Day 3
  • This holds, by analogy to physiological process, that once inflation has been extruded from the economic system by a sufficiently painful application of monetarism - the economic and oral equivalent of a major dose of castor oil or epsom salts - it is gone for good. Economic Policy and the Liberal Left
  • The characteristics of optical fibre change with temperature, sufficiently to change the required magnetic field period.
  • Heaven has already been sufficiently gracious to me by your hands, in redeeming me from my cruelest enemy: and for the rest, I put my trust in the same overruling Providence. The Scottish Chiefs
  • In the same town there lived a Negro, named Henry Smith, a well-known character, a kind of roustabout, who was generally considered a harmless, weak-minded fellow, not capable of doing any important work, but sufficiently able to do chores and odd jobs around the houses of the white people who cared to employ him. The Red Record Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynching in the United States
  • While some doubt whether late capitalism can ever be sufficiently "greened" to forestall climate change and other global calamities, many embrace the notion that a more widely held environmental ethic can be an important component of moving the current paradigm toward something more just and sustainable. Randall Amster: Peace is the New War

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