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Examples of de rigueur


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Article 12 of the proposal for a directive lists the areas where equal treatment would be de rigueur, in other words, almost all of them, except the right to vote.
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Hlas landscapes are standard riverbank and boat scenes, often including the "derigueur" image of a bright-red flamboyant tree.
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There is an accompanying glossary, index and disappointingly brief recommended reading list and no mention of relevant websites which surely are derigueur these days.
This is an almost derigueur comment by reference book editors.
As is derigueur in generative phonology, the input is a phonological representation of the same type as the output.
As with other middle and upper class women who joined the war effort, uniforms were derigueur.
In experimental cognitive science it is regarded as derigueur to establish measures of inter- and intra-rater reliability when dealing with the classification of data that are at all ambiguous.
In twentieth-century domestic architecture, the well-proportioned rectangular plan with carefully-placed objects within it, surrounded by a taut enclosing skin composed like a still life, was (and still is) derigueur.
Making an effort is not regarded as derigueur—but making an effort is vital to the process of becoming educated.
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It is aways derigueur to start with a compliment.
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It may be costly and it may not be derigueur to wear a helmet, but everyone should wear one on a bicycle.
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As part of that overall image, smoking was derigueur.
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Fuel consumption of the turbos was heavy and refuelling mid-race had become derigueur, the mechanics now playing as important part as the drivers.
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This was exacerbated by the fact that she still occasionally receives supporting drama roles instead of lead roles that was derigueur in the past.
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The 911 was (and still is) considered "derigueur" for slot racing as it is ubiquitous on racing circuits all over the world.
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Watsuki described her ponytail hairstyle as "derigueur" for a girl who practices kendo.
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Prior to 1737, plays were "derigueur" for authors who were not journalists.
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For them, it was considered "derigueur" for the members of the family to have personal copies of the epic poem.
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Problem is, there's a derigueur movie feel to it.
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However, none of these patterns were "derigueur", and a modern lutenist occasionally retunes one or more courses between pieces.
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This created a scandal at a time when patriotism was "derigueur".
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Some of the last professions with "derigueur" waistcoats included banking, law, governmental agencies, and the professorate.
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His emphasis on listening to spiritual discourses and attaining spiritual knowledge became derigueur for all aspirants.
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In many companies, panettone became the derigueur holiday gift to give to staff.
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Even exhibits that appear strange today can be seen, such as the spittoons that were "derigueur" a hundred years ago.
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The "badchen" was considered a standard part of the wedding party, as "derigueur" as the officiating rabbi.
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He would probably be supposed to imply depreciation, or to be indulging in the irony that is almost "derigueur".
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With the man in pursuit, she starts running, which includes the "derigueur" stumble-and-fall and the loss of her shoes.
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During the 1980s, music videos had become "derigueur" for most recording artists.
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Focus groups, psychologists and cultural anthropologists are derigueur in marketing research.
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Its seriously quick, because although 222 bhp is derigueur for a hot hatch these days, no hot hatch has that power and weight under one tonne.
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Already derigueur in the wardrobes of military officers, men of all middle and upper classes began wearing them, out of the necessity to fit in with the fashionable gentry.
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A galvanised iron roof is derigueur, but the materials for the wall may be either wattle and daub sawn hardwood, or slabs cut with an adze.
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Interlocutory injunctions, which prevent the defendant from engaging in the allegedly infringing activity during the court proceedings, used to be "derigueur" in intellectual property cases.
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At night, meat was a staple component of the meal unless of course the tour was one of the pilgrimages where vegetarian fare was derigueur.
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