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In 1976, 72 percent of the city's streets were acceptably clean.
Far less money, they say, can acceptably cut the health risks of pollution.
In the month just past, 75.5 percent were "acceptably clean."
The success rate for an acceptably accurate construction is given in Table 4.13.
It's the government's to show that the rate is acceptably low."
You have to scan everything to see if it is acceptably intact.
"I'm tired" he says, acceptably enough for someone of his age with a weak heart.
In Europe we do not have the power of decision on external policy within an acceptably rapid time.
A range of distances from the camera will be acceptably sharp.
Since he was performing his duties acceptably, they had not argued with him.
It could be acceptably profitable, but the employees are quite hopeless.
She goes on to write that "the story is quite acceptably educational - a little too much so for most adults."
Why are men the last acceptably denigrated group in American public discourse?
But if his ankle aches, he might not be able to play there acceptably.
"We are shooting for, as a first step, an average 50 percent of the streets acceptably clean," he said.
You should find the weight will drop quite acceptably.
All three of these principles, as can be seen, are acceptably empiricist.
Thus their images could acceptably appear independent of a dust jacket.
However, current consumption must be kept sufficiently low to provide an acceptably long battery life.
Indeed, Broadway seems in general the place to be acceptably smutty.
In March 1996, only 21.7 percent of the district's streets were judged acceptably clean, she said.
Although this navigation mechanism works acceptably well, I found it annoying.
Over all, more than 85 percent of the city's streets and sidewalks were considered acceptably clean, the city concluded.
Indeed, he said, the inspections showed that 72 percent of streets are "acceptably clean."
They cannot read or write acceptably on entering and have not had much in the way of a challenging curriculum.