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The core of the opinion, and what's right about the opinion, is that disqualification might be appropriate in a particular case.
Now crank up the spreadsheet and ask what 10-year rate would be appropriate in a present value sense, ignoring risk and uncertainty and all that.
There again, a degree of ambiguity as now exists in the law may be appropriate in a field of human experience that is, as Pratchett's film was too, fraught with ambiguity.
"Sometimes that may be a matter of framing the testimony, and in some cases the testimony may not be appropriate in a remedy finding because you're moving into new liabilities".
While crying when you receive criticism may not be appropriate in a professional setting, Professor Hunt's comments reflected a long held idea that academic research should be objective and free from emotion, and that women are particularly unsuited to academia.
Obviously, 20th-century building costs and methods rarely permit real quality in elaborate panelling or highly ornate plasterwork, nor would this sort of imitative design be appropriate in a modern building.
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Longman's comment on Title IX being "under threat of dilution" would be appropriate in an editorial or column.
A bachelorette party may not be appropriate in an environment where there are a lot of children.
Actual funding will be appropriated in a separate measure and could differ the amounts authorized.
"I think that's appropriate, in a democracy.
And the omissions in "A Visit to Cuba" were appropriate in a book written for such a young audience.
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