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As they can be easily hidden, pipe networks are suitable in environments where point detectors can be considered aesthetically displeasing, such as offices, apartments and hotel rooms.
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As many have pointed out, resolving that problem with the bridge proposal is the most costly, most environmentally damaging and aesthetically displeasing option of all.
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These errors are termed artifacts (or sound/sonic artifacts), and may be pleasing or displeasing.
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Few administrators will suffer negative consequences for deferring to a parent but displeasing a determined and informed one can derail a career.
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It's unwieldy, smelly and generally displeasing to the eye, but the world's largest tree fruit gives a lot more than it receives.
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The nervous golden-haired boy in his bright teal suit hides behind his father with a distinct expression of unease, anxious about displeasing the patriarch.
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Lighting conditions within the bounded region were empirically assessed as being pleasing or natural, whereas conditions outside of the region were considered uncomfortable, displeasing or unnatural.
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Because of this, intense sources of higher (bluer) color temperatures are all generally considered to be displeasing at low luminance levels, and a narrow range of pleasing sources exist.
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Not only is this aesthetically displeasing, it's also unhygienic.
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However, surgical alteration of the joint can promote the growth of bone in the area, which is cosmetically displeasing.
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