The insoles fit neatly inside your shoes and are intended to be worn for up to a couple of hours a day, preferably while walking. |
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Well as someone who doesn't fit neatly into any of their categories, I am disgusted. |
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Ever get the feeling our Prime Minister just turns a deaf ear whenever he's given information that doesn't fit neatly with his politics? |
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The prey, often of almost equal size to the anglerfish, fit neatly into the anglerfish's expandable stomachs, Drazen said. |
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Any complex, sophisticated thinker is unlikely to fit neatly into a single type, yet the types can still be helpful in mapping the field. |
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The repetitions, sudden shifts in direction and melodramatic flourishes fit neatly into the frantic pace of the contemporary dance beat. |
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It's wrong because people live messy lives, which don't fit neatly into the segmented programs of well-intentioned officials. |
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In addition, complaints do not always fit neatly within Canada's national borders. |
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Of course, the problem remains that these are not priorities that fit neatly into any one domain of public administration. |
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Those with recently identified disabilities do not fit neatly into the existing disability taxonomy. |
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The cosmopolite embodies the migratory subject position of those who do not fit neatly into racial categories prescribed by United States society and politics. |
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They were telling us what their lives are really like and elaborating on issues that did not fit neatly into a five-point scale. |
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The sleek, chic travel size bag will fit neatly into your compact carry-on or oversized weekender. |
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In the same way that psychographic and demographic segments don't perfectly align, we should not expect designographic segments to fit neatly into established categories. |
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Science doesn't usually fit neatly into categories of all good or all bad. |
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Go-anywhere funds are too squirrelly to fit neatly into a style box. |
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In reality, markets rarely fit neatly into one of these two stylized descriptions. |
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Your requirements may not fit neatly into the standard travel plans offered here. |
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Useful for areas that don't fit neatly into rectangle borders, or for making strip maps that follow cross-country routes. |
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However, as Chapter 4 makes clear, we need to remember that some basin organisations do not fit neatly into these categories. |
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Indeed, the flat design of Prodigy allows the lip gloss to fit neatly and discretely into a pocket or small bag. |
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In short, its creation and continuity fit neatly in with both federal-provincial relations and bilateral relations between France and Canada. |
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In a similar vein, the currently popular sectoral approaches may be unduly narrowdevelopment problems usually do not fit neatly into sectoral boundaries. |
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According to both Australian and Canadian financial analysts, the coop would fit neatly into the expansion plans of Saputo, which is the 15th largest dairy processor in the world and one of the biggest in Canada. |
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Armed with two Sennheiser radio mics, a small shotgun microphone, pag light and lightweight tripod, the beauty of this production equipment was that it could all fit neatly into one portable camera bag. |
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Although they can all be very effective for particular people or particular situations, not all fit neatly into a mental health promotion framework. |
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All-new moulded fender flares completely cover the tires from front to rear and fit neatly into recesses in the body panels for accurate alignment and a high-quality appearance. |
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Kawhi Leonard didn't fit neatly into a compartment. |
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Four rail passengers fit neatly into a cab. |
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His roles do not always fit neatly together. |
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Of course, not all products fit neatly into these trends. |
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The cover should fit neatly over the upper well lining. |
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Roller blinds fit neatly and discreetly within the window frame and look great teamed with curtains for a fully dressed finish. |
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Drawers with cutouts for utensils that fit neatly into the spaces, from zesters to corkscrews and more. |
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If you wish to design your own band take note of the shape of the engagement ring: engagement rings should fit neatly together with the wedding band aesthetically, as well as in a physical sense. |
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They are often scientifically complex, involve long time frames and do not fit neatly within a single department's or government's mandate or jurisdiction. |
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They do not fit neatly into the Robin Hood bifurcation between rich and poor: their cash barely covers outgoings but they sit on large illiquid assets. Housing debt is one reason people end up short of cash. |
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Odilon Redon is one of those artists that refuses to fit neatly into a category. |
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It is predictable, however, that such developments will not fit neatly into the disciplinary boundaries that have been in place for more than a century. |
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There are many other Protestant denominations that do not fit neatly into the mentioned branches, and are far smaller in membership. |
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Sometimes findings do not fit neatly within the scope and objectives of the review but can still be communicated separately to the review sponsor or project group if they are deemed important. |
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Other areas, such as environmental impact assessment, may not fit neatly into either category, but are nonetheless important components of environmental law. |
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Some systems of civil law do not fit neatly into this typology, however. |
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