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U.N. officials say a hasty pullout could encourage rebel violence against civilians.
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We do not want to be hasty and bring about opposite consequences.
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In some cases, their actions may turn out to be overly hasty.
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Do avoid hasty decisions that you might regret at a later date!
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After a hasty meal the journey toward the sea-port began in earnest.
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A looming liquidity crisis is the reason for fearing a precipitate decision.
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It might precipitate the very crisis we are so anxious to avoid.
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When incubation was prolonged a free precipitate was seen in the medium.
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He had not expected the General to be so blunt and precipitate.
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This settled the affair: and the discomfited expectants made a precipitate retreat.
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The new nonskid type of napkin adheres to the abdomen, however precipitous.
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From a high in 1990, the crime rate went into precipitous decline.
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Dunstanburgh's precipitous cliffs loom large again as you pass the golf course.
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The declivity marks the end of the precipitous gorge of the Niagara.
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They carried on downwards, negotiating flight after flight of precipitous stone steps.
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Thus they would cut off their goodly promise of overhasty thirst for glory.
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There seems to be some hitch in Legge's embassy; I believe we were overhasty.
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Desperate not to sound overhasty I confessed to him, 'I can't do this alone.
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The thane was overhasty certainly, but one does not think with pain gnawing at one.
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He declared, that, if he should be overhasty, he would most assuredly ruin every thing.
Usage of precipitant in English
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All we lack is a major precipitant -our Tunisian fruit seller.
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Tetragonal crystals were obtained using ammonium sulfate as a precipitant.
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Such crystallization occurs faster and at lower precipitant and protein concentrations than conventional crystal growth.
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The crystals were obtained by the sitting-drop vapour-diffusion technique with PEG 8000 as a precipitant.
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Boadicea was at their head,- awomanof masculine spirit, but precipitant, and without any military knowledge.
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This explains why the addition of an excess of the precipitant is often advantageous in quantitative procedures.
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However, the appearance of the new arrival greatly modified the unfavorable impression produced by his precipitant action.
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Crystals were obtained using the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion method at 291 K using ammonium dihydrogen phosphate as a precipitant.
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It is safe to pass rapidly over the Servian-Bosnian-Herzegovinian-Austro-Hungarian complication which served as the immediate precipitant of hostilities.
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The protein was purified and crystallized by the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion method using ammonium sulfate or PEG 3350 as precipitant.
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There were many practical aspects of his marriage that he had not stopped to weigh in its precipitant consummation.
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The precipitant, prideful, young fool!
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The precipitant young man!
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Delirium is a common neurocognitive disorder in hospital settings, characterised by fluctuating impairments in attention and arousal following an acute precipitant.
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Test the filtrate for complete precipitation by adding a few cubic centimeters of the precipitant, allowing it to stand for fifteen minutes.
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Crystals of carbonyl reductase S1 were obtained by the sitting-drop vapour-diffusion method using PEG 400 as a precipitant.