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The outbreak reports were compared for timeliness, reported content, and disease severity.
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Secondary outcomes included timeliness of MDE and travel burden to complete MDE.
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The main questions were about timeliness, data flow, and quality of the system.
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He said timeliness should be of the essence when looking at economic indicators.
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Seed said the ministry was committed to improving the timeliness of its responses.
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Things fall about with an odd patness, as you say.
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At least one phrase may have lost its patness since the tobacco report was issued.
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The eloquent statement you have just made, for instance-itcarries all the patness of old conviction.
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Often there seems to be intelligent association of certain acts or conditions with corresponding sentences, these sometimes occurring with singular patness.
Usage of opportuneness in inglés
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She almost forgives Violet her existence for the opportuneness of the accident.
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He threw himself back upon questioning the utility of the expedition-itsopportuneness, etc.
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As we have said before, the immediate force of speculative literature hangs on practical opportuneness.
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The money had come with such infernal opportuneness that he could not help welcoming it.
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The opportuneness of that fellow's coming was phenomenal.
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A hawker's opportuneness; that describes it.
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He tasted her in sips, he let her stand, with an opportuneness she herself could not have surpassed.
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It seemed an inopportune cheer, and for a moment it upset the orator: yet it was felicitous in opportuneness.
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Powers that are conscious of their opportuneness and utility do not like to lose time, but are prompt to act.
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Whilst we have pointed out the opportuneness of the Proclamation, it remains to be said that the President had no choice.
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You see"-headded, sorely against his will, yet compelled, by the need of protecting her from shock-"theopportuneness of the murder.
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Thence, however, will easily happen some transposition of chronology, my stories taking place according to their opportuneness, not always according to their age.
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"That old rascal has, with extraordinary suddenness and opportuneness, forgotten every word of English," he announced, "and pretends not to understand German.
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She almost forgives Violet her existence for the opportuneness of the accident.
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He threw himself back upon questioning the utility of the expedition-itsopportuneness, etc.
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As we have said before, the immediate force of speculative literature hangs on practical opportuneness.