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"unideal" Definitions
  1. lacking ideals or ideal qualities : deficient in idealism

12 Sentences With "unideal"

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Since I prefer to avoid confrontation, this sounded extremely unideal.
"We'll see if it produces unideal behaviors like that and compare it against sister cities," Yamashita said.
Her earliest paintings, with their corpulent, adamantly unideal nudes, may have been her best, since they had a feminist subtext.
If you blend for too long, the blender heats up and melts the ice cream, making the shake unideal for drinking but perfect for throwing.
The most unpredictable concern, for which the U.S. has only unideal responses, rests with the potential for a global reach nuclear missile capable North Korea.
Bitcoin has been around for just over ten years, and its rapid price fluctuations seem to make it a rather unideal option for paying taxes.
Rather than glass—which can bend more than you'd think, but remains unideal for folding—Samsung's so-called Infinity Flex Display has to settle for a polymer.
Temperature, in particular at 37°C, serves as an additional hatching cue; this specific temperature is thought to prevent T. muris eggs from hatching in unideal outside environments.Hayes et al 2010 Science 328: 1391 The relationship between T. muris and bacteria also has a significant effect on the host's immune response. The activation of type 2 helper cells (Th2) is decreased in the presence of antibiotics because fewer whipworms bind to the intestinal walls. This, in turn, drives up the proliferation and differentiation of Th17 and Th1 cells.
The initial version of the song is less refined due to the unideal recording studio, and lacks the bass breaks which occurs on the later version. This version was only issued as the B-side of the 1964 release of the single, while the second version substituted it for the re-release in January 1965. This version has never received an official digital release, and remains among the rarer tracks recorded by Tages. The song first entered Kvällstoppen on the 1st of December 1964 at a position of number 11.
The problems were attributed to uneven loading of the freight trains, sharply curved trackage "unideal" for the freight wagons, and the structural characteristics of the Chinese trains. In response, KCRC carried out track improvements and liaised with the Guangzhou Railway Administration. At the time, the KCRC handled 6.25 million freight wagons per year, so the derailments were relatively isolated occurrences. In the early morning of 31 May 1989, diesel locomotive L57 collided head-on with locomotive L56 at Mongkok (now Mong Kok East) station, causing injuries to four KCR staff.
Ankle positions in a human right foot (hyperpronation on the left) While walking, A. sediba may have displayed hyperpronation of the ankle joint causing exaggerated transfer of weight inwards during stance phase. For modern human hyperpronaters, the foot is highly inverted during the swing phase, and contact with the ground is first made by the outer border of the foot, causing high torques rotating the entire leg inwards. Similarly, the attachments for the rectus femoris and biceps femoralis muscles in A. sediba are consistent with midline-directed strains across the legs, hips, and knees. This mode of walking is unideal for modern human anatomy, and hyperpronaters are at a higher risk of developing plantar fasciitis, shin splints, and tibial stress fractures.
Patai 173-75 Patai summarizes the Middle Eastern situation by saying that a preference for paternal male cousin marriage exists in many Middle Eastern ethnic groups but that right to the bint 'amm exists in only some of these. The cousin right is the "complete" form of the institution of the cousin marriage and preference without right the "incomplete" form. Patai explains the differences between cultures exhibiting these two forms in terms of the geographic centrality to Middle Eastern culture, with groups on the outskirts of the Middle East likely to fall into the "incomplete" category, in terms of the cultural marginality of the group, with groups adhering tightly to older traditions better able to resist the "complete" form, in terms of modernization and Westernization, with this tending to discourage cousin marriage. The Copts of Egypt who chose to marry a cousin is considered unideal among Copts due to cultural traditions although not common among Copts in comparison to other ethnic groups and those of different beliefs.

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