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Eminently good sense, right?
Today's decision is eminently correct.
Eminently practical and supported in real cases.
So far, these rules seem eminently pragmatic.
They're eminently qualified to make flat-screen TVs.
And then rebuilt after the war as an eminently Soviet metropolis.
They're eminently qualified to make flat screen TVs.
At the same time, humans detest many things that actually are eminently natural, like disease and death.
It is an eminently peaceful, herbivorous animal, and some species are in danger of extinction.
And we believe that our hard work anddedication will make the energy industry of the future eminently efficient and safe.
This series is eminently suitable for applications requiring stability, and, above all, low energy consumption.
By 1670 her first play had been performed,and by 1677 she gained her much desired fame with the eminently successful production of The Rover.
The company found the deep harbour at Mumbai eminently apposite, and the population rose from 10,000 in 1661 to 60,000 by 1675.
An eminently practical training is the best basis for the student to acquire the knowledge, skills and experiences that the company needs.
In contrast to many other buildings built in the modernisme style, however,it must also be said that the design of the Palau is eminently rational.
His management of the treasury department was eminently successful, and he soon obtained a reputation as one of the greatest financiers of the age.
It is, distinct academic innovative products offered so far master,which aims to be as complete as possible and cross and eminently practical.
What is now called the nature of women is an eminently artificial thing- the result of forced repression in some directions, unnatural stimulation in others.
To explore the various professionaloptions that graphic design and visual communication offer from an eminently practical and project-based perspective.
Lazare was one of those Jews described by Léon Blum, deeply, eminently, capable of faith even when lacking in religious conviction:‘But in what could such a non-religious faith consist?'.
There's not one inventor of the modern computer, even thoughideas of British mathematician Alan Turing are considered eminently influential in the field of computing.
On that day we will see God as eminently fair in His rewards, regardless of how unevenly distributed our portion may seem in this present life.
There is no single inventor of the modern computer, although the ideas of Britishmathematician Alan Turing are considered eminently influential in the field of computing.
If you are working on a framework, it is eminently reasonable to create functionality not used in the framework itself, as long as the functionality is needed by the frameworks's users.
Even the most extreme zealots and fanatics can often compartmentalize their irrationality so that they believe nonsense in some fields,while being eminently rational in others.
Ostrom shows from innumerable examplesthat individuals can and often do devise ingenious and eminently sensible collective ways to manage common property resources for individual and collective benefit.
The program is directed, mainly and not exclusively, to professionals who are in contact with the financial area of their respective companies,or who wish to approach them in an eminently practical way…[-].
Among other factors,the particular strength of this IQNet standard lies in it being eminently suited to integration into an existing management system(thanks to IQNet's more than 20 years of certification experience), as well as its international acceptance.
Mises was also able to show that an early and long forgotten insight of Ricardo andhis immediate followers was eminently correct: that, apart from the industrial or consumption uses of gold, an increase in the supply of money confers no social benefit whatsoever.