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The passage is an exposition of thinly based assumptions and deep-seated attitudes.
Second, the reactionary tone of the contributions is only thinly veiled (indeed at some points, not at all).
The flattened cells were thinly spread on the substrate.
The formation consists of fine-grained, thinly bedded, silty sandstones and siltstones which were deposited in a turbidite setting.
The candidate will spend most the campaign making speeches throughout the constituency, not infrequently at thinly attended meetings, and canvassing door to door where possible.
None has outlawed faculty participation in speaker's bureaus, or participation in consulting arrangements that are thinly veiled marketing efforts.
The policy implication would be that it is not necessarily wise to spread the plantations thinly.
The urban fabric is spread so thinly over so vast an area that the majority of streets have lost all potential to tease our senses.
Most of the advertisements for" female pills", which were thinly veiled abortifacients, were directed at working-class women.
Even in the smaller specific groups, women often felt that they were struggling against thinly-disguised misogyny.
Not only is the population of the interior spread thinly, but per capita incomes in the interior are lower than in the pampean provinces.
An initial thinly textured rhythmic and chordal idea eventually leads to dense, accented chordal voicings.
Surface waters in contact with melting ice tend to be very thinly populated with zooplankton.
Unlike urban deprivation, which is concentrated in large areas of run-down property and visibly apparent physical decay, rural deprivation is spread more thinly.
There is also the danger of spreading resources too thinly and separating teams from local authority power structures.
As the scale of need increased they were forced to change how they provided, spreading their resources more thinly.
The sandstone sequence, which is about 35 m thick, fines upwards, becomes more thinly bedded and comprises more quartz-rich, mature sediment.
Taking the entire host population into consideration, hosts with high aggregation levels are seen to be thinly distributed (heterogeneous) resulting in overdispersed values (fig. 2).
The very next sentence turned this ambiguous honour into a thinly veiled insult.
The thinly developed sarcotesta in combination with the absence of an endotesta suggests that the outer parts of the ovule may be incomplete.
Neuropathological findings include a remarkable presence of numerous clusters of thinly myelinated fibres originating from regenerative activity.
However, the can/cannot distinction is only thinly covered.
On mixed collagens, the cells were spread very thinly on the substrate.
The members of this force were spread thinly, operating largely on their own initiative in ' brigades ' of six or fewer men.
Apart from the over-emphasis of military service as a ground for masculinity, a wide range of subjects is covered, but substance is thinly spread.
The discussion reflects a legal\\economic paradigm and may be construed as a thinly-veiled argument in favour of mandatory retirement.
They reduce the risk of price manipulation of the underlying asset at the maturity date which is very important for thinly-traded assets.
Regeneration is characterised by clusters of myelinated axons and large axons that are thinly myelinated.
Although the poem welcomed him, expressing rather too much surprise that he had returned, it ends with a thinly veiled warning.
Public statements accompanying these changes promised a general revision in policy, and included thinly veiled condemnation of all that had preceded.
There seemed little likelihood of a population, so thinly-spread, breeding in the wild.
In part this reflected the potential value of timber but, equally important, were the growing demands for property concessions in the more thinly-forested areas for the development of plantations.
The butter is being spread more thinly.
An estimated 94 m of steeply dipping, locally folded and faulted strata range from light-grey grainstone-packstone and coarse, thickly bedded calcarenite to thinly bedded, black micrite.
Long generations, short life expectancy, and high fertility in the nineteenth century meant that there was a small population of elderly people spread thinly among a much larger younger generation.
The uneasy tension between the processes of art and architecture is captured in the emotion of the act itself, the thinly veiled animosity towards the architectural object.
He did not seek positions of power but, in a land where talent among the small white population was thinly spread, he was pressurised into positions of authority.
A forest of tilted tubular steel columns supports a thinly profiled concrete roof which emerges from the landscape to become an alert plane that unifies the functions and circulations below.
A further factor which may follow from inaccessible and thinly scattered health services, is the clustering of cases that can be caused by the specialist interest of individual doctors.
However, the series is not a thinly disguised biography, and does not aim for the direct fidelity to historical fact such as a dramadocumentary might require.
On the other hand, what is it that helps a person to avoid becoming scattered, the kind of person whose attentions are spread too thinly among too many projects?
He cut the bread thinly/thin.
By determining two parameters, a comprehensive description of parasite infections is achieved, with k representing how thinly or densely infected hosts are distributed and d the intensity of infection.
To extend the scheme to all pensioners would spread the available food so thinly that it would be of little benefit to anyone.
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Obviously, it would spread the money which may be available very thinly.
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Will 3,000 be compensated while the others are left in limbo, or will the compensation money be spread more thinly?
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However, the extra money will disappear if it is spread thinly over existing services.
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The jam will start to come, albeit thinly spread, over the next few years, and that will be too late.
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There is a thinly veiled disguise, one so thin that we can see through it already.
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I fear that the colossal prison building programme under consideration will mean that resources will be spread yet more thinly.
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Merely to go on spreading the jam thinly over all areas will not convince people that we are changing the basis of our industrial life.
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Attacks on taxation in principle are thinly disguised attempts to soften the public to attacks on the public sector.
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Also, there is difficulty if one tries to spend the money too thinly over too many projects.
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We confine low-level training to regions which have low population densities and spread it as thinly as possible.
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One achieves that freedom if one is concentrating on areas of prime concern and is not stretching resources too thinly.
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In spreading the jam more widely it is liable to get spread more thinly.
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I live in the rural and more thinly populated part of my constituency.
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The alternative is that the places that need the protection will not get it because the staff will be scattered too thinly around.
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We do not accept that it is a question of spreading money thinly.
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On the other hand, where you have a thinly-populated district the bus is the much more convenient vehicle.
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In the case of clause 3, the racial aspect is not even thinly disguised.
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I find this a most disappointing section because it is so thinly argued and has no apparent economic reasoning behind it.
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We need to level the rate of arts spending up, and not spread it more thinly from a single national source.
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Unlike previous increases in family allowances, the benefit has not been spread thinly among all families, regardless of income.
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I fear that there will be a limited budget, which will have to be spread thinly.
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I am chairman of a district council in a very thinly populated area.
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We all know that if the jam is spread too thinly it is not beneficial; indeed, it can hardly be noticed.
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However, there are places where population is thinly spread and there are enormous distances between test stations.
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There is a danger of spreading our resources too thinly throughout the world.
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We had to try to compromise between getting as wide a footprint as possible and stretching units very thinly.
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I emphatically reject the philosophy behind the electricity discount scheme, which seems to spread the margarine too thinly and involves only small sums of money.
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Is it wise to spread the available management talent even more thinly than it is spread today by increasing the number of health authorities?
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Concentration is essential to avoid the available resources being too thinly spread.
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Constant vigilance will have to be applied to ensure that in practice they are not too thinly spread.
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When they are spread as thinly as that, is no wonder that people say that they do not often see a police officer.
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Instead, we have thinly veiled threats about what will happen.
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Instead, he delivered a thinly disguised polemic in favour of a single currency, arguing that it was not a threat to the nation state.
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Everyone agrees that extra money will not be spent if shops open for longer hours—the butter is simply spread more thinly over the bread.
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Is this not a thinly disguised canter around the whole course of legal aid?
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Pheasants, woodcocks, partridges, and ducks are thinly distributed.
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Could a menace be less thinly veiled than that contained in this sentence?
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We should spread the treatment so thinly that there would be comparatively no benefit.
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The thin blue line is being spread very thinly indeed.
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I am particularly concerned that we might be spreading resources even more thinly over the same number of our commitments.
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The most important issue raised by the case is that people feel that police numbers are so thinly stretched that they cannot protect individuals' property.
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Should it spread the butter thickly over a few slices or should it spread it thinly over rather more slices?
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Is it a case of trying to spread jam more thinly?
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There is danger of spreading a scarce resource too thinly across the country.
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Will we spread the jam thinly over a large number of options or focus resources in areas of expertise?
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We cannot spread it thinly over the same area for all those projects.
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There is now the additional burden of £16½ million, but it will not be spread thinly across industry.
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If the effort is spread thinly to many countries, the result may be negligible.
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I hope that it will be spread thinly.
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I think a voter is just as important whether he lives in a thinly populated or a thickly populated area.
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Is the highly trained personnel spread to thinly over the good firms and the not so good?
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The jam would be spread too thinly, and the administrative costs would be likely to be even higher than the administrative costs are at present.
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Indeed, had we wished to spread the jam more thinly we should have set different limits from the start.
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All too often case conferences do not take place because the people needed to attend them are spread around so thinly.
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