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A suspension would be appropriate for something that did happen, not for something that might have happened.
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Besides $795,000 has been set aside in the city's 1963-64 budget for the rehabilitation of the Square, and if the money has been appropriated for something, mostpeople will finally agree that there must have been something the money had to be appropriated for.
More than 60% of the parents have been told that their child has been put on a part-time timetable – something that can be appropriate for short periods of time (for instance, when a child is returning to school after an illness) but should not continue indefinitely.
It makes sense that if something is designed based on average measures it would be appropriate for all, or most of all.
Acupuncture may not be appropriate for everyone.
Britain has a majority for global engagement, but not for doing more than is appropriate; for strong defences, but something less than full Trident renewal; for a continued role in, and close relationship with, the EU, but not closer integration on needless things; and for strong action on climate change and international epidemic threats, but less on aid spending.
Pass on the ratty stuff with holes and stains and go for something that's appropriate for the mood.
It is the difference between something intended for experts, which is what Xerox PARC had in mind, and something that's appropriate for a mass audience, which is what Apple had in mind.
"The idea was to find something that was appropriate for Cherry and everybody in the company.
"It's a fine line: doing something that's appropriate for you but also challenging yourself, not just being safe".
"We think that kind of urbanity is something that is appropriate for that type of housing," Mr. Roschen said.
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