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I mean, really, is Trainspotting in any way appropriate for a teenager?
The effect was in a way appropriate — it resembled a king overseeing his subjects — but it was irritating nevertheless.
The word "foodie", it is true, lays claim to a kind of cloying, infantile cuteness which is in a way appropriate to its subject; but one should not allow them the rhetorical claim of harmless innocence implied.
If Britain's young mount protests that are in any way appropriate to the scale of the government-directed attack on them, the state will make its disapproval firmly known.
Such philosophers maintain that one simply does not know what one's own feelings are in a way appropriate to the argument until one has learned from experience with others how to describe such feelings in appropriate language.
But when a company has a high percentage of low-wage minority employees serving people privileged enough to spend $5 a day on their coffee, it is not in any way appropriate to even suggest that those employees engage in racial public relations on your behalf.
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"We" therefore respond to others in ways appropriate to these hard-wired responses.
This is in some ways appropriate to a character who has become disorientingly detached from who he was.
Developed countries need to raise their game, while major developing countries must take on more of the carbon-cutting burden in ways appropriate to their circumstances.
The signals that a cell detects activate a set of genes that tell the cell to differentiate in ways appropriate for its position within the embryo.
These internal stimuli were thought to be different for different motives and to direct the activity of an individual in ways appropriate for the particular motive state present.
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