This request by the Prime Minister's office would therefore seem excessive under the circumstances. |
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Not being nervous is, of course, probably impossible under the circumstances. |
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I personally would find it difficult to maintain a detached tone under the circumstances. |
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What looks like a slow, dull session even for August, it is, under the circumstances, a grand achievement. |
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It's a narrow definition of freedom, yes, but necessary under the circumstances, we've all been told a hundred times if we've been told once. |
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The ground held up very well under the circumstances but footing was difficult and the ball was extremely greasy. |
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It's unavoidable, understandable, and perfectly forgivable under the circumstances. |
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Next comes the question of whether this really could have been pulled off at all under the circumstances. |
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I think we have to go ahead and do the best we can under the circumstances. |
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Please don't consider me impolite when I ask you, as gracefully as I can under the circumstances, if you would be so good as to sling your hook. |
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You couldn't have asked for a happier ending under the circumstances, and it's all true. |
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The large outer office looked bare and empty, but under the circumstances that was natural. |
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This, under the circumstances, has been justly characterized by one of the witnesses as an expression of remonstrance or expostulation. |
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But he gives her a wan smile, the best he can manage under the circumstances. |
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With a kind of detachment, he walked, as casually as he could under the circumstances, towards the door and rung the bell. |
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It was an impossible, no-win situation for the Patriots under the circumstances. |
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French authorities on Thursday saluted the cyclist-witness's sangfroid under the circumstances. |
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But under the circumstances, they seem unable to stop its inexorable metastasis. |
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I make peace as best as an infantryman can be expected to do under the circumstances and leave for my favorite bar. |
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Otherwise it is difficult to discuss anything under the circumstances. |
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Yet, something about his nature seemed odd under the circumstances. |
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She was deemed to have used reasonable force under the circumstances. |
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It's an excellent gesture, particularly under the circumstances. |
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This does not mean that his account is bland and colourless, but he is striving for scholarly objectivity and clarity as far as that is possible under the circumstances. |
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I am optimistic, however, that under the circumstances we are on the right track. |
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They are prepared to accept deficit spending under the circumstances, and infrastructure spending is their preferred form of fiscal stimulus. |
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I tried to make it flow as much as possible under the circumstances. |
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In all cases only force that is reasonably necessary under the circumstances shall be used. |
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Have the housing unit cleaned upon vacating by fumigation, deodorizing, professional carpet cleaning, or other method appropriate under the circumstances. |
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It indicated that under the circumstances, it might well have acceded to a request for a longer suspension of its declaration had it been sought. |
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He contended that, under the circumstances, the Fabian policy was expedient, and urged that the alliance with France rendered our independence certain. |
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Gemalto bases its estimates on historical experience and on various other assumptions that, in management's opinion, are reasonable under the circumstances. |
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Such an approach might convey the impression of the institution as fair and vigilant and, under the circumstances, that is probably the most it can aim for. |
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Several times Bukharin mentions tariff barriers, failing to realise that under the circumstances indicated any of the wealthy industrial countries can completely break down such tariff barriers. |
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Their combined efforts have enabled us to keep almost all of our production facilities up and running, and under the circumstances, this is a real achievement. |
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The Commission agrees that requisitioning was also a suitable method under the circumstances, given the urgency of the measures to be taken and the lack of response to the invitations to tender. |
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On an ongoing basis, the Company evaluates its estimates which are based on historical experience and on various other assumptions that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances. |
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Almost optimistic, under the circumstances. |
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We were justified under the circumstances. |
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But would that offend under the circumstances? |
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But under the circumstances, it sounded profound. |
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Maroc Telecom's management bases its estimates on past experience and on various other assumptions that it deems reasonable under the circumstances. |
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The traveller found this quite acceptable under the circumstances. |
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By not committing to a firm release date and indicating only the possibility of interim releases, we believed it to be inadequate and unreasonable under the circumstances. |
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Although the method of saluting varies under the circumstances, the paying of compliments is a fundamental requirement that is indispensable to service discipline. |
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The model called for the collection of pertinent information leading to a plausible case of arms embargo violations, under the circumstances of the Group's investigations. |
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However, when advanced written notice is not possible, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service without notice if such action is necessary under the circumstances. |
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This water is sold for 50 cents per ton, which is not dear under the circumstances. |
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The competent authority shall cancel a variety denomination under the circumstances stated under the Article 13 paragraph 1 of this Law, or on the basis of a court decision prohibiting the use of the denomination. |
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I felt no compunction in doing so, for under the circumstances I felt that I should protect myself in every way I could. |
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