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appropriately English

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What does appropriately mean?
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appropriately

When something is done appropriately, it is handled in a way that is appropriate.

appropriately

in an appropriate manner he was appropriately dressed

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Simple sentences

The Vietnam War is known in Vietnam, and quite appropriately, as the American War.
You must appropriately review the outcome of your bargain.
Tom wasn't dressed appropriately.
Tom reacted appropriately.
I wasn't dressed appropriately.

Movie subtitles

Well, I am glad to see that you dressed appropriately for the occasion.
And we have the members of the lyi Clan, who responded appropriately to facilitate his wishes.
I would like to arrive more appropriately dressed.
If you look left, just behind you, as casually as possible, you will see that idiot Gillette dressed appropriately enough as an executioner.
Lts name is appropriately pagan and outlandish, rahat loukoum.
I'll go and get dressed appropriately, please excuse me.
Appropriately enough, he chose, out of that basket you examined, the costume of a clown.
However, I'm counting on you to respond appropriately.
You don't sound appropriately happy for him.
They'll be captured and dealt with appropriately.
Sometimes a line from a play popped in, appropriately transposed for the occasion.
We're 600 miles west of Sydney in the outback town of Gamulla, an aboriginal word that appropriately means intestine or gut, appropriate because Gamulla deals in an economy of flesh and blood.
I see you have dealt with him appropriately.
Act appropriately.
An appropriately traitorous message.
And we have the members of the Iyi Clan, who responded appropriately to facilitate his wishes.
Herbert's smile, Joachim's appropriately frosty satisfaction.
Mei-Lei, I would like to arrive more appropriately dressed.
Appropriately vague, Colonel.
Or more appropriately. the loser.
All participants will be appropriately dressed, and will lie on the floor like animals.
Ma'am, don't you think you could act more appropriately?
And please, see that you are dressed appropriately.
Some things in life happen but once, and must be celebrated appropriately.
It sounds as though he were appropriately costumed.
That comet is now called, appropriately, comet Halley.
Let's imagine that we are perfectly flat I mean, absolutely flat and that we live, appropriately enough, in Flatland a land designed and named by Edwin Abbott a Shakespearean scholar who lived in Victorian England.
With such pace we should evidently be late to Mangal The train goes tomorrow at 15:00, it won't wait for us Misha would go away and we should lose our money.. More appropriately Tania's.
I encourage you to dress more appropriately.
Now, didn't I tell you next time you appear in my courtroom that you dress appropriately?
We look forward to honoring you appropriately when you return.
I think the moment has been appropriately captured. Could you please take your face out of the camera?
Well, I hope you felt appropriately guilty afterwards.
So dress appropriately.
And you, try to dress more appropriately from now on.

News and current affairs

But it is easier because once those constraints are appropriately targeted, relatively simple policy changes can yield enormous economic payoffs and start a virtuous cycle of growth and institutional reform.
The US Federal Reserve has, in my judgment, responded appropriately by reducing the federal funds interest rate sharply and creating a variety of new credit facilities.
Several competing explanations attempt to reconcile these trends, and getting it right is essential for calibrating monetary and fiscal policy appropriately.
This would be expensive fiscally for Europe and the world - and current fiscal targets would have to be bent appropriately in the eurozone and globally.
The 2007-2009 financial crisis portended a similar outcome, but this time the world's governments and central banks intervened promptly, in a coordinated fashion, and with an appropriately high volume of stimulus.
In smaller countries, too, appropriately downsized in terms of scope and excitement, a lot is happening also.
We can be appropriately modest about our knowledge of other things, but not so about our ability to explain the workings of the world.
An abundant supply of workers who have been appropriately trained and can continue to learn boosts investor confidence and thus job growth.
There is also a need to ensure that the citizens of all member states, big and small, are adequately and appropriately represented in the European Parliament.
They used a chair as a mock target, leaving him satisfied that Islamic caning can be appropriately used as a punishment for women.
Gates has appropriately focused on the question of NATO's financial sustainability.
They should share the bonanza of higher prices with Australia's citizens, and an appropriately designed mining tax is one way of ensuring that outcome.
The strength of evidence and the potential magnitude of harm greatly exceed those of food contaminants or pesticide residues, which are appropriately regulated to very low levels.
The United States military, appropriately and of necessity, took the time needed to ensure that it had the facts before responding that the charges were untrue.
But the stakes in Libya today are more appropriately underscored by the tragedy in southern Iraq in the waning days of the Persian Gulf War 20 years ago.
But the current spread between the yield on German sovereign debt and that of the Italian and Spanish governments far exceeds what is required to ensure that investors differentiate appropriately.
Similarly, the European debate over appropriate fiscal frameworks might be most appropriately settled by a referendum, following public debate on a long-term and sustainable strategy.
The first argument is that the lack of appropriately skilled workers is preventing companies from investing in more advanced equipment.
Our foreign debt, or more appropriately our eternal debt, cannot and should not be paid.
It is possible that the French thought that a permanent Council President would be an appropriately inter-governmental counter-weight to a super-legitimate integrationist Commission President.
When a foreign-policy issue arises, member states should assess whether it would be most appropriately addressed by individual states or at the European level.
Ten days later, he addressed a mammoth public meeting at the city's Minar-e-Pakistan grounds, where, a year earlier, the cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan had launched what he not very appropriately termed a political tsunami.
It is also time that investors started to benchmark their portfolios more appropriately.
Italy is seeing its major players position themselves on a European and world scale. In smaller countries, too, appropriately downsized in terms of scope and excitement, a lot is happening also.
The focus has been appropriately on the cash-flow challenges that come from a combination of large illiquid investment portfolios and large systemic shocks that cause adverse shifts in the cash flow models.

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