The development stage and bearability of developing members should be taken into full consideration during the negotiations. |
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Hackman and Patrick Swayze, however, perk things up past the point of scant bearability. |
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This threesome compiled thirteen songs varying in speed, density, and bearability, each of which is very, very unique. |
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Mr. Cooper, luckily, is well qualified to keep such comic material within range of masculine bearability. |
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Overpriced in my opinion, but at least on the brink of bearability, even with my curmudgeonly grumbling. |
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Air travel was already at the ragged edge of bearability before this latest threat arose. |
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As the threads of Caffery's past and the crime in the present wind together, Hayder builds up the tension past the point of bearability. |
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Diesel engines were once very crude things, often doing their best to pilfer ideas from the best petrol engines in order to imbue them with some semblance of bearability. |
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To estimate territorial bearability and to establish environmental signs which will allow us to foresee and to assess the impact of these activities in the area. |
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José Manuel Barroso, president of the European commission, admitted that jobless rates were nearing the tipping point of bearability and trade union leaders denounced the austerity policies as a failure. |
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