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And, it's not as though this is a one-off instance of poor leadership.
He also described the apple and potato initiatives as "one-off" instances, since weather conditions created those specific batches.
Style is a matter of patterning, as "it involves describing preferred or recurring patterns of linguistic behaviour, rather than individual or one-off instances of intervention" (Baker 2000, p. 245).
Some venues – C for instance – charge more, but do so as a one-off fee).
He sees his savings-tax project as a one-off.
Adm Mameesh dismissed that attack as a one-off.
This evaluation should not be seen as a one-off.
Secondly, the extent to which AAtRSs might function as peptide ligases remains unclear - is MshC a one-off example or are there more such instances?
For instance, inflation has jumped mainly because the recent removal of fuel subsidies led to a one-off rise in the cost of petrol.
Nor was that a one-off.
If we can find a way to pay for a habitat as a one off cost, for instance through government funding, private funding, or it pays for itself commercially (the Stanford Torus was going to be paid for by exports of solar power from space to Earth), then the main issue after that is how to maintain it.
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