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Nor can much be categorically said about the singing, given the inevitable inadequacies of electronic reproduction, which can change the quality of a voice to some extent and boost the size a lot.
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If we wish to interpret the observations of the particular host-parasite interaction that TEs and their genomic context constitutes, we thus must bear in mind the inevitable inadequacy of simply assuming optimal adaptation in the two participants in the interaction.
Jean Louis, 65-year-old retired teacher living in France Popular media images of death and dying often portray an image of inevitable suffering, as does frequent media coverage highlighting the inadequacies of health and social services in providing good end of life care and support.
Eyjafjallajokull, that unpronounceable volcano, prompted inevitable chatter about nature's awesome fury and the inadequacy of human invention to deal with it.
With this theme of a loss of pleasure and inevitable death, the poem, according to Claude Finney, describes "the inadequacy of the romantic escape from the world of reality to the world of ideal beauty".
I will never mention her partner's inadequacies, I will help her cope with her inevitable regret, and I will strongly encourage her to sleep with her personal trainer for the sake of her children's genes.
Even though the inadequacy as a wartime prime minister of his successor made Pitt's return to office almost inevitable three years later, Pitt did not return on his own terms but on the King's.
Dickens never mentioned these inadequacies.
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