But there is nothing routine about their timing or substance - nor about their continuing unacceptability.
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The unacceptability of laparoscopy and unfeasibility of local examination and trans-vaginal ultrasound add more to the difficulty of diagnosis.
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The White Paper failed to underline the absolute unacceptability of our joining a nuclear weapons based army or armies.
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It should propel us to confront anyone who is responsible for such actions with the clear message of its unacceptability.
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But noise is a judgment, a social one, based on unacceptability, the breaking of norms and a fear of violence.
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There was also no oncoming traffic at the time of the incident further exacerbating the unacceptability of the overtaking manoeuvre.
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The majority of South Africans supported democratic rights such as religious freedom, gender equality, fair elections and the unacceptability of censorship.
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The success of the Christmas drink-driving campaigns in recent years had produced a certain level of social unacceptability of drink driving he said.
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The brutal response by the RUC to our pickets has also highlighted the unacceptability and unsuitability of that force as a police service.
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I agree with the Desmond and Leah Tutu Foundation that this is not the time to quibble about the degrees of unacceptability of apartheid.
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A major constraint in scaling up community and home-based HTC services is the unacceptability of receiving HTC from a provider known personally to prospective clients.
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But there is nothing routine about their timing or substance - nor about their continuing unacceptability.
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The unacceptability of laparoscopy and unfeasibility of local examination and trans-vaginal ultrasound add more to the difficulty of diagnosis.
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The White Paper failed to underline the absolute unacceptability of our joining a nuclear weapons based army or armies.
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It should propel us to confront anyone who is responsible for such actions with the clear message of its unacceptability.
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But noise is a judgment, a social one, based on unacceptability, the breaking of norms and a fear of violence.