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It's not | sufficiently elasticated... |
Test results are not | sufficiently accurate |
Data on its DBPs is not | sufficiently researched. |
of alinidine was halted because it was not | sufficiently specific for its target. |
Predictions not | sufficiently specific to be tested are similarly not use |
Elisa was also considered not | sufficiently royal because her father was not a reigning |
ed when viewed from the Earth, although not | sufficiently to obscure the interior details. |
The prospect of success was not | sufficiently promising to induce its re-erection. |
royberg was considered next, but judged not | sufficiently well-known. |
nt blood vessels were stiff, woven, and not | sufficiently porous. |
(self-propelled vehicle) is not | sufficiently maneuverable for employment in a Vorausabte |
Although intriguing as pottery, it was not | sufficiently integrated strategraphically to postulate a |
Furthermore, the expert's evidence was not | sufficiently relevant to be of any help. |
the lower bearings and crankshaft were not | sufficiently strong and bottom-end failures were common. |
so Beijing was surprised because it was not | sufficiently warned by its officials down on the border, |
e time metal and bearing technology was not | sufficiently advanced to allow a practical turbocharger |
Erosion science is not | sufficiently advanced for there to exist completely proc |
tructure, governance, alliances etc are not | sufficiently developed |
to small open economies or bigger, but not | sufficiently stable ones. |
emocratic fashion, and councillors were not | sufficiently accountable, particularly in relation to pl |
ing buttons simultaneously, but this is not | sufficiently accurate for moving objects. |
immature design, when the designer has not | sufficiently analysed the interactions between objects. |
iversal; the band claimed the label did not | sufficiently promote the album. |
isappointed at the exhibits, which were not | sufficiently carnal for Wanda's tastes; as she told Cand |
ents with rheumatoid arthritis who were not | sufficiently responsive to methotrexate. |
I'm not | sufficiently familiar with the subject to make the chang |
cognition that the Caribbean market was not | sufficiently serviced by the legacy airlines. |
low incidence, high-morbidity problems not | sufficiently compelling to recommend circumcision as a r |
sibility, the Admiralty blamed him for "not | sufficiently impressing upon your subordinates the novel |
e holds: on timber ships the holds were not | sufficiently water, oil or air-tight to prevent a liquid |
rting materials, and some arguments are not | sufficiently rigorous. |
t was discovered that the footings were not | sufficiently strong. |
at higher temperatures than gneiss but not | sufficiently melted to become granite. |
publish it on the internet, then it is not | sufficiently notable to include in this article. |
gs contain main sequence stars that are not | sufficiently massive to disperse the interstellar clouds |
useful only as a “screen” test and was not | sufficiently selective to be relied upon for “identifica |
spite her error of judgement, but Ed is not | sufficiently moved. |
ion of the law of a province to matters not | sufficiently connected to it; |
ode technology but barcode systems were not | sufficiently reliable or easy to use in a completely unm |
ly believed; nonetheless, its status is not | sufficiently known for a definite assessment. |
, it being assumed that they are either not | sufficiently intelligent or not sufficiently in funds to |
arket from rising gas prices, as it did not | sufficiently conform to the "inter-provincial branch" of |
m by Gregory, it is thought that he was not | sufficiently vigorous in denouncing the claims of the Pa |
g surfaces, caused by an inadequate and not | sufficiently waterproof lubricant, greatly increased fri |
cribe an unusual sexual desire that was not | sufficiently deviant to attract the word perversion. |
se and history behind the provision was not | sufficiently supported by facts or data that proved the |
even for such small craft, the river is not | sufficiently navigable to allow easy passage along its e |
If the prosecution did not | sufficiently prove that the woman's "life or health" was |
The habits of their caterpillars are not | sufficiently known; there is no reason to assume that th |
usly in a seaway, and that her hull was not | sufficiently strong to bear their weight and the concuss |
Andreas Hofer and of other leaders are not | sufficiently acknowledged. |
also will destroy hives if the bees are not | sufficiently defensive. |
y opinion stated that the appellees did not | sufficiently prove that education is a fundamental right |
cent in 2009 to 53 percent in 2010, had not | sufficiently improved. |
lenn Grothman, who alleged that she was not | sufficiently conservative for the modern-day Republican |
d reportedly found the instruments were not | sufficiently reliable to form the basis of the entire al |
a federation in which his brothers were not | sufficiently docile; he gradually withdrew power from th |
context (time period) in which, though not | sufficiently out of place as to be impossible, it is not |
ugh it is possible that this model does not | sufficiently account for all of the possible fates of th |
The anonymous figure is not | sufficiently powerful, or does not have sufficient confi |
the lower columns, and the columns were not | sufficiently ringed to prevent bursting. |
sory they are becoming more common, but not | sufficiently so that they would go unnoticed, particular |
t soldiers and therefore it was seen as not | sufficiently critical of the Iraq war. |
vided to children to keep them safe was not | sufficiently explicit to "give the children the depth of |
ront bench team and who was, therefore, not | sufficiently in touch with ordinary MPs. |
hich was found by the Owen Report to be not | sufficiently equipped, mandated, or able to cope with th |
ory of emu introductions on Tasmania is not | sufficiently documented to allow a more precise dating o |
criticise the 61st division for being "not | sufficiently imbued with the offensive spirit to go in l |
e to that of nuclear winter, but it was not | sufficiently large to have caused a mass extinction. |
tempts to define terrorism, as it "does not | sufficiently distinguish between unlawful acts and legit |
nt to retaining British sovereignty was not | sufficiently secure, other could have believed that the |
a bois (the woodsy variety), and it is not | sufficiently formal in its plantings to be called a jard |
nabis, ruling that the petitioners were not | sufficiently injured to have standing to challenge the D |
rs, such as Keir Hardie, accused him of not | sufficiently representing the interests of labour within |
d for traditional academic funding, but not | sufficiently developed to attract conventional venture c |
man dissidents who believed that it did not | sufficiently depict the dangers of Communism. |
enomena (such as lethal mutations) were not | sufficiently taken into account by this old model. |
"If the British economy is not | sufficiently competitive wrote Harold Wincott in the Fin |
ood clothes, of all sorts, but they are not | sufficiently recollected to be descri- bed-As there was |
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