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One can sense Striggio's mute dismay when his best rhymes disappeared as a line-ending was ignored, or a rhythm was destroyed by the local exigencies of a melody, or his best line was garbled by polyphony – or dumped in the top of the soprano range, where God has seen fit to allow us precisely one vowel.
Less responsive legislators could mean that local exigencies such as infrastructure improvements, education and job training might go unaddressed.
Within a programme that was heavily conceptually driven and whose implementers had been extensively involved in discussions about the nature of the intervention, it was noteworthy how much the sakhis focused on local exigencies over programme aims.
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They're the result of "instinctive decision-making, driven through the local compositional exigencies of the sonnet form".
Of equal interest are the adaptations these writers invented for Broad's original process, to make DCM even more responsive to local needs and exigencies.
At the same time, are the enormous populations of cane toads evolving better means of coping with the regional and local scale environmental exigencies of interior Australia?
For years this has been the rallying cry against the continuing accommodation — either in the federal budget or the local landscape — to the exigencies of the car.
It highlights the difficulty actual patients have and must work thru and endure regardless of factors as varied as the exigencies of local,state, Federal regulators and the "current climate" – a cheap and blanket term I despise.
The North Vietnamese officer, Bui Tin, later further muddied the waters by stating that their forces had indeed rounded up "reactionary" captives for transport to the North, but that local commanders, under battlefield exigencies, had executed them for expediency's sake.
A special tax on those products is "the only, only funding possible to adequately respond to the animal control problem, one that would not be subject to the exigencies of local government--the human needs precluding the animal needs every year," said John F. Kullberg, president of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in New York City.
When Sicily came under Austrian rule in 1720, similar good intentions foundered in the face of local resistance, a worsening international economy, and the political exigencies and fiscal burdens of imminent wars.
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