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He had found an acceptable mode of failure.
"The market," as Seo puts it, "needs an acceptable mode of failure".
6. Onesie £28, Topman, topman.co.uk On the whole a onesie is never an acceptable mode of dress.
Preaching, which would have been a perfectly acceptable mode in the 1990s, would likely be all but ignored in today's hip-hop.
My excuse is that the post I wanted to write after reading his posts responding to me was one that I wasn't sure fell into an acceptable mode of blog posting.
The film goes to shocking lengths to show how this wildly popular form of entertainment transforms its young male fans into uncouth, slack-jawed dolts who think that punching women in the face is an acceptable mode of foreplay, and who are entirely unable to distinguish fantasy from reality.
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Local officials said they were launching a campaign to ensure arriving migrants understand acceptable modes of behaviour in Danish society.
An alternative formulation using linear elements is also demonstrated to be accurate for mode-I fracturing, and acceptable mode-II results for most engineering applications can be obtained with appropriate mesh resolution, which remains considerably less than that required by most other methods for estimating stress intensities.
Molecular-, gene-, cellular-, and tissue-based therapies have become increasingly acceptable modes of clinical therapy.
The truncation errors estimated are considered as "error forces" and their reasonable bound is defined to determine the number of acceptable modes.
The team also suggested that in subsequent trials it could be helpful to insist on an initial visit away from the clinic prior to enrolment to ensure that the trial participant and staff member developed and tested acceptable modes of contact.
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