However, surrender them now and we can avoid a lot of unpleasantness.
2
She said you went to visit them before all this... unpleasantness occurred.
3
The sea protected her and spared her the unpleasantness of mighty neighbours.
4
Let's not have any unpleasantness.' He turned his attention back to her.
5
With all its unpleasantness it was infinitely preferable to the other alternative.
1
History doesn't have any 'badness' or 'goodness.' This world has a future.
2
Ironically, those good things are often a direct extension of my badness.
3
You do not know the badness in the hearts of these people.
4
Warden Atherton gave the final sanction to the badness of my name.
5
More like a goose walking over his grave, a tickle of badness.
1
But there is nothing routine about their timing or substance - nor about their continuing unacceptability.
2
The unacceptability of laparoscopy and unfeasibility of local examination and trans-vaginal ultrasound add more to the difficulty of diagnosis.
3
The White Paper failed to underline the absolute unacceptability of our joining a nuclear weapons based army or armies.
4
It should propel us to confront anyone who is responsible for such actions with the clear message of its unacceptability.
5
But noise is a judgment, a social one, based on unacceptability, the breaking of norms and a fear of violence.
1
They had but one drawback, the continued averseness of lord Thomas Villiers.
2
Now, whence proceeds such an invincible averseness to that opinion in so many men of sense?
3
But the averseness of people to enlarge their field of experience and the wilful misrepresentation of designing persons know no bounds.
4
To this taste he had been heard to impute his unsettled disposition, and his averseness from the choice of any profession.
5
This lenient treatment of the conspirators was quite characteristic of the later disposition of Nasr-ed-Din Shah, and his averseness to judicial severity.
1
He simply stood there and radiated unwelcomeness.
2
Steady, master, said the man, stepping forward to propitiate Miss Wilson, and evidently much oppressed by a sense of unwelcomeness.
3
The confusion of the first accounts and the unwelcomeness of the subject, made me not impatient to despatch another letter so quickly after my last.
1
These results are consistent with the unwantedness hypothesis.
Ús de undesirability en anglès
1
Delegates referred to the undesirability of once again replacing a manager after two years.
2
Geographic undesirability had been a turn-off to her ever since.
3
And then, too, there is the undesirability of drawing notice-
4
When the concept of discomfort and its undesirability was made clear, they worked to alleviate it.
5
The news that he was marrying Cathleen so soon after our wedding only confirmed my undesirability.
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Like falling profits or rising unemployment or soaring inflation, its undesirability can be taken entirely for granted.
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The Sunday Gospel clearly identifies his undesirability.
8
After that followed a reflection as to the undesirability of either of them as a possible daughter-in-law.
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At first sight, this account of the relative desirability of pleasures and undesirability of pains seems sensible enough.
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Upon application by the affected person, the Minister may, for good cause, waive any of the grounds of undesirability.
11
The hopelessness of the dream, the undesirability of Charlotte, is what makes her so irresistible to her sister novelist.
12
This was recognized, and his action drew our attention to the undesirability of allowing him to remain at Daur.
13
Numerous rejections to applications for film contests, grants, and college teaching-assistant programs seemed to attest to Richard Kidd's undesirability.
14
The desirability or undesirability of differing definitions of crime in different states, and of different punishments for the same crime.
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There has never been any evidence that intuitionism is desirable, and considerable indications of its undesirability....
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The reaction against bare, bleak walls may not make it necessary to warn against over-decoration, but its undesirability should he recognized.-L.