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Examples of saving grace


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A savinggrace is that the article does at least offer an opportunity to evaluate end-of-life care in this country, and hospice specifically.
The savinggrace is that, if we have a trustworthiness culture, a trust culture is sure to follow.
Her summaries at the end of chapters are a savinggrace.
To a degree, for men in both stations, the opacity and rule-boundedness of corporate bureaucracy was a savinggrace.
Though this has created a more diffuse and less certain body of knowledge, a ' scattered and unstable discipline ' (p. 105), this may be its savinggrace.
Its savinggrace is that it brings some interesting and neglected information that might be used to write another book with a broader and more comprehensive approach.
The only savinggrace has been the escalation in land and capital values.
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The only savinggrace that this one will have is that it will last for only one year.
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It might have been a savinggrace for some businesses, but it would have been of only minor assistance to the worst affected.
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I suppose that that is their savinggrace.
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Subsidies have proved not to be the savinggrace but the undoing of this country.
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The savinggrace of democracies, however bad they are, is that they always have the seeds of reform in them.
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However, he had the savinggrace of modesty.
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Besides this, he has the gift of humour, and that has been called a savinggrace.
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His savinggrace is, "as he understands it".
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That has been a savinggrace in terms of wind-borne disease, which was the main factor in the spread of the disease in 1967.
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Its only savinggrace is that that may never come to pass.
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The only savinggrace is that there will be local elections next spring and the following spring.
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The only savinggrace is that we have not had a review.
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For this small savinggrace we are grateful.
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The only savinggrace of the measure is its incompetence.
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Its only savinggrace is that the objects sticking up are painted white like the rest of the building.
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That is the great savinggrace of democracy in this country.
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These new households will be the savinggrace for many of our communities.
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His savinggrace is that he said "as he understands it".
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The savinggrace of this country is that we probably have the best, most open, diverse and high quality programmes of any broadcasting organisation.
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It was a policy of appeasement, and its only savinggrace, if it had any at all, was the principle that was inherent in that agreement.
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He has but one savinggrace—he has certainly added to the gaiety of nations.
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That would be some savinggrace.
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It is the savinggrace of our new statesmen; their smile is the only thing that helps them through their career.
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I am sure that in these problems, just as in one's own problems, a sense of humour is a savinggrace.
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There is that savinggrace, for what it is worth.
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In the past our invisible earnings have been one of the most important parts, the savinggrace, of the balance-of-payments situation.
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It was created by massive unemployment, but one savinggrace was that prices dropped a little.
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One savinggrace was the obligation on the employer to tell his employees one basic right.
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That is a savinggrace, as far as we are concerned in shipping.
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There is only one savinggrace about the new system: it introduces communication help for deaf workers.
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That is the savinggrace of the new provision.
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Indeed, in its dying days, accountability was said to be its one remaining savinggrace.
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It is recorded that, alongside his enthusiasms and his aberrations, there was always the saving grace of his delightful manner and his great good humour.
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It has however one savinggrace: its timing.
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Her only savinggrace was the travelling library, which she read through avidly, and at 15 she persuaded her family to send her to a normal school.
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There may, however, be one savinggrace.
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There is one savinggrace, however.
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Although that extra allowance did not get us many more sanitary inspectors, it had the one saving grace of discouraging so many sanitary inspectors from leaving the city.
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In his letter, the chairman of the regional health authority told me that there will be no great impact on patient care, which is a savinggrace.
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That is a savinggrace.
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Their personalities and good stunt-flying scenes are the only savinggrace.
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It was also commented that the online mode isn't much of a savinggrace since it's almost impossible to get a match going.
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As it is, its only savinggrace is that its noble aim justifies its means.
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The savinggrace, in terms of employment, has been the steadily growing service sector.
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Lazy and childish, the only savinggrace to his character is his thoughtless generosity.
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Both men believe that these two women will be their savinggrace, and pull them back from the dark side.
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An appropriate sense of humor is often a savinggrace.
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I had to go out there to be their savinggrace.
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This proved to be its savinggrace as the local iron mining industry began to decline.
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Lindala later called the filming technique the savinggrace of the episode.
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As unimpassioned as most so-called entertainment is, the only savinggrace is that artists still band together on honest endeavors, such as this...
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Alpha soon took a leap that would turn out to be the savinggrace of the company.
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The music was kind of his savinggrace.
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It is a decree to deny savinggrace within time.
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This is a beautiful mixture of pride, ambition, an almost priggish sense of justice and yet the savinggrace of the character an ironic self-awareness.
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His savinggrace was that he was a remarkably prolific writer.
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The twist in the end is the savinggrace of the movie, if we can call it that.
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But in a way, that's our savinggrace also, because you can't find an easy angle to summarize us and exploit us.
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The ability to play piano later became his wife's savinggrace, after she suffered a stroke.
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What begins as a rejection of works ends up as an attack, however unintentional, on the biblical message of savinggrace.
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In 1968/1969 fortunately a handful of local players were introduced into the club: this would prove to be the savinggrace for the game in the country.
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Its descriptive passages have verity and charm, it has the savinggrace of humor, its multitude of personages, as we have said, all have the semblance of life.
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Without her faster and hip hop songs, it is smoother as it puts the focus squarely on her vocals which has always been her greatest attribute and savinggrace.
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Savinggrace in the building was an open core area which had a large shaft up to the 2nd floor, which enabled two people to escape to safety.
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The savinggrace is that they were the first multi-party elections after a long period of one-party rule.
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Secondly, perhaps for the first time in history, shortage of money could be a savinggrace, at least to some authorities.
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After the first war they had ample opportunity, and indeed every reason, to learn this savinggrace, but they would have none of it.
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Third, it had the savinggrace of humour, and to me life is so serious that it is only to be endured if one takes it humorously.
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Nani's performance is the savinggrace in the film.
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Dan was the next to be sent to safety, with the judges telling him that his savinggrace was his sauce.
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Niles describes his profession as the savinggrace of my life, and is greatly respected professionally.
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