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be fairly off
adverb
In a fair manner; clearly; openly; plainly; fully; distinctly; frankly.
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While this is a joy for those who love nothing better than pondering abstract data structures and logical quantifiers, those who signed up for the course to improve their web development skills using Scala may have found this high level of abstraction so early on to be fairly off-putting.
Opera pumps, evening slippers, court shoes — all are fairly off-putting, emasculating names for the footwear that made its way down many runways during the recent men's shows in Europe.
Drones are fairly off-the-shelf affairs for most people; there's a wide range of companies making them for both commercial and consumer uses, but ultimately these are all remarkably similar.
"I may be fairly well off, but $400,000 is a lot of money," he said.
It appears that most of the PIRLS parents reported having quite a few books in their homes, and estimated themselves to be fairly well-off financially relative to other families.
The process should be fairly hands-off, but you want to make sure you don't run out of water in your still.
Those portable tapes could then be fairly easily sent off to curious economists and social scientists at universities across the country.
Well... "But it's also true that as an actor you can be fairly solitary and go off and construct your own character," he said.
High-season occupancy at the hotel, he said, can be fairly busy, but the off-season — from October to May — is generally empty, because of the weather.
"It's fairly sealed off.
They were fairly well off and many were politically moderate.
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