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    1. ” Doris thought this last bit should convince the other woman of her desirability as a good neighbor


    2. ” All three girls are in perfect agreement on the desirability of the idea, and they present a “united front” to the parents


    3. If a learner acquires such education what will be its benefits apart from its inherent ethical and humanistic desirability? Firstly the


    4. The answer is all too simple because the value is based on nothing more than the desirability factor


    5. Desirability is a fluctuating


    6. The desirability of the location of any piece of real estate can be determined by a great many different factors for real estate


    7. 3 On this same occasion the Master talked to the group about the desirability of possessing well-balanced characters


    8. The fact that the Son of Man pursues his earth mission alone is in no way a reflection on the desirability of marriage


    9. physicalness is rooted in the shifting sands of desirability


    10. maid, whose beauty and desirability had been increasing

    11. not by the serving maid, whose beauty and desirability had been increasing


    12. which are visible at the outset, and whose desirability is estab-


    13. bring about a merger with another slightly smaller accountancy firm, and the desirability of


    14. As for the word “placed”, it serves unceasing desirability


    15. As for the word “placed”, it indicates unceasing desirability


    16. Suppose you do not, in the end, have a footman to open your door--the footman is merely a symbol, conveniently expressing the multitude of superfluities that gather about the declining years of the person who has got on, things bought with the sacrifice of his life, and none of them giving him back the lost power, gone with youth, to enjoy them--suppose, then, you do not end gloriously with a footman, what of that? I must be blind, for I never can see the desirability of these trappings


    17. Yet they surely are of an immense desirability, since everybody, really everybody, is willing to give so much in payment for them


    18. I don't know if he still wants to, or rather if his father still wants him to, for German to Joey was as the fly in the pothecary's ointment, in its extreme offensiveness, nor have I told Papa that I wrote, because of the peculiar horror with which he regards Joey; but I couldn't resist when I know that six months of Joey would deliver us for two whole years from all young men whatever, and I hope when the time comes, if it ever does, and Joey with it, to persuade Papa by judicious argument of the eminent desirability of this particular young man


    19. Fairness, desirability, the probable views of the other side, their equal Tightness, these things faltered interminably round each letter to be answered, were hesitated over interminably in the mellow intonations of that large-minded, well-educated young man's voice, and he was echoed and supported by the typist, who was also from Oxford, and had been given this chance of nearness to the most distinguished of bishops at such a youthful age that the undergraduate milk had not yet dried on the corners of his eloquent and hesitating mouth, and gave a peculiarly sickly flavour, thought the irritated Bishop, to whatever came out of it


    20. "And let me tell you that I am going at once to Lady Shuttleworth and shall recommend to her most serious consideration the extreme desirability of removing you, sir

    21. He was immensely agitated, and administered something very like a scolding, and he urged the extreme desirability of taking Annalise with her in future wherever she went--("Oh nonsense, Fritzi," interjected Priscilla, drawing away her arm)--and he declared in a voice that trembled that it was a most intolerable thought for him that two strange men should have dared address her in the churchyard, that he would never forgive himself for having left her there alone--("Oh, Fritzi, how silly," interjected Priscilla)--and he begged her almost with tears to tell him exactly what she had said to them, for her Grand Ducal Highness must see that it was of the first importance they should both say the same things to people


    22. the desirability of moving to a smaller community with a


    23. utility and desirability of such a union called marriage to attain the higher purity and purposes of


    24. After an instructive discourse by the chairman, a magnificent oration eloquently and forcibly expressed, a most interesting and instructive discussion of the usual high standard of excellence ensued as to the desirability of the revivability of the ancient games and sports of our ancient Panceltic forefathers


    25. Lydgate's spots of commonness lay in the complexion of his prejudices, which, in spite of noble intention and sympathy, were half of them such as are found in ordinary men of the world: that distinction of mind which belonged to his intellectual ardor, did not penetrate his feeling and judgment about furniture, or women, or the desirability of its being known (without his telling) that he was better born than other country surgeons


    26. Farebrother contended on theory for the desirability of all games, and said that Englishmen's wit was stagnant for want of them; but Lydgate felt certain that he would have played very much less but for the money


    27. Bulstrode's naive way of conciliating piety and worldliness, the nothingness of this life and the desirability of cut glass, the consciousness at once of filthy rags and the best damask, was not a sufficient relief from the weight of her husband's invariable seriousness


    28. He did not share her warm interest, however; and only spoke with resignation of the risks attendant on the beginning of medical practice and the desirability of prudence


    29. But in recent years there has been a growing tendency to question the propriety or desirability of such action


    30. But in recent years increasing emphasis has been laid upon the desirability of a sinking fund, and few long-term senior issues of any type are now offered without such a provision

    31. ) The Graham and Dodd who cautioned that “the notion that the desirability of a common stock was entirely independent of its price seems inherently absurd” (p


    32. The notion that the desirability of a common stock was entirely independent of its price seems incredibly absurd


    33. † Air Reduction paid a more liberal dividend; but this may be deemed to reflect the greater desirability for Air Products to retain its earnings


    34. The spread had thus grown from 2 to 20 points during the year, illustrating once more the desirability of such switches and also the tendency of the stock market to neglect arithmetic


    35. The desirability of a strategy will depend not only on the trader’s initial transaction costs but also on the subsequent costs of making adjustments


    36. The public debate that ensued was less about the desirability of the product and more about its marketing


    37. Filtration of unacceptable signals is a compromise between striving for maximum filtration austerity, on the one hand, and the desirability of avoiding elimination of potentially profitable trading variants, on the other


    38. He knew that old furniture and glass and crockery, which had not been very valuable in its day, had when time went by taken on desirability and cash value out of all proportion to its beauty or utility


    39. "The Congress protests against the use of military exercises in connection with the physical exercises of school, and suggests the formation of brigades for saving life rather than any of a quasi-military character; and it urges the desirability of impressing on the Board of Examiners, who formulate the questions for examination, the propriety of guiding the minds of children into the principles of Peace


    40. The Congress protests against the use of military drill in connection with the physical exercises of schools, and suggests the formation of brigades for saving life rather than any of quasi-military character; and it urges the desirability of impressing on the Board of Examiners, who formulate the questions for examination, the propriety of guiding the minds of children into the principles of Peace

    41. The proposition to squeeze the Germans from both sides was apparently taken by Prokófi as a joke, for he would not admit the idea that a grown man and a scholar should calmly and when he was sober talk of the desirability of war


    42. The congress protests against the use of military drill in schools by way of physical exercise, and suggests the formation of brigades for saving life rather than of a quasi-military character; and urges the desirability of impressing on the Board of Examiners who formulate the questions for examination the propriety of guiding the minds of children in the principles of peace


    43. Men have come to the point of ceasing to believe in the possibility or even desirability of finding and establishing such a general definition


    44. He kept off, as much as he was able, all thought of his mission, and on the way reflected upon possible improvements of the public grounds, upon the desirability of fountains, and why people lived where there were neither parks nor fountains, but only mud, lime, and bricks, emitting horrid exhalations and every conceivable foulness


    45. F From a worldly point of view there could be no question as to the wisdom and desirability of the match, and Miss Warren’s family was worldly to the core


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