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Not everything went as planned, and Andropov talked about "the undesirable turn of events" taking place in Afghanistan under Amin's rule.
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Undesirable desire turned desirable.
"Criminality is about deviance, so the more widespread undesirable conduct turns out to have been, the harder it is to treat as criminal".
(Which could be a workable definition of fascism: it's what happens when the social violence that's always meted out against various broadly defined undesirables is turned inwards towards people who once thought of themselves as respectable).
He liked the idea of "taking something, seemingly the most undesirable item, and turning it into something functional".
Contact between the web and the reverser, which is undesirable in a turn-bar application, is included in the model in order to enable the analysis of the limiting cases.
However, lack of complete control over the manufacturing process results in undesirable uncertainties, which in turn affect the vibrational characteristics of systems.
But when we turn to undesirable traits, such as tendencies to violence, territoriality, and xenophobia, attitudes in the classes change sharply.
The limits of practical utilization of these reagents involves the use of stoichiometric amounts of corrosive acids or toxic metallic reagents, which in turn produce undesirable waste materials and required high reaction temperatures.
Understanding how unmet needs turn into undesirable behaviors helps you to better understand your partner.
Section 509.141 says hotel operators may turn away "undesirable" guests, including those whose "conduct which disturbs the peace and comfort of other guests or which injures the reputation, dignity or standing of the establishment".
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