Please stop the people who persist in undoing my fully referenced corrections with their unsatisfactorily referenced disinformation, such as Ian Thomson Preceding contribs ) 13 : 30, 19 September 2010 ( UTC)
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Oo Khuang Liang, the rider of Strong Character reported that the horse was reluctant to stretch out at any part of the race and in the opinion of the Stewards, the gelding raced unsatisfactorily.
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At the same time, the growth in factory and other jobs was sufficient to blunt concern that the economy might sink to an unsatisfactorily low pace of expansion, because of tighter government spending, higher taxes and higher interest rates.
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The third offense, in 1973, involved Rummel refusing to return $ 120.75 received as payment for repairs of an air conditioning unit that, depending on the source cited, were either performed unsatisfactorily or not at all.
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Even before much of Nepal's royal family was wiped out in a still unsatisfactorily explained regicide, Nepal's 23 million people have been racked by a Maoist insurgency that has taken over vast swaths of territory with no end in sight.
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This is justified, if unsatisfactorily, by Gauss in his " Disquisitiones Arithmeticae ", where he states that all analysis ( i . e ., the paths one travelled to reach the solution of a problem ) must be suppressed for sake of brevity.
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Conceived as a replacement for the two heavy motorcycles used by the Red Army & mdash; the TIZ-AM-600 and PMZ-A-750 & mdash; both of which had performed unsatisfactorily during the Winter War with Finland and were considered outdated designs.
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The simple design implemented using only the Graces may have been a cost-saving measure or a rejection of the grandiosity of the architectural plans, but it did not compensate for the relative size, and the sculpture was probably then considered unsatisfactorily small for its location.
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Similarly, Richard Bernstein of " The New York Times " said that the book is a kaleidoscope, " But it is a pale, watery sort of kaleidoscope, providing unsatisfactorily fragmentary glances at people and events that disappear almost as soon as they are seen ."
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The 2-2 tie between France and Italy in the final game of the Tournoi de France Wednesday night might lead casual American observers to believe that little has changed in international soccer since 1994, when Brazil and Italy played a scoreless tie in the World Cup final and had to decide it all rather unsatisfactorily with penalty kicks.