Yet, trust is asquishyconcept, based in social culture, and analysts are reticent to take it on.
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Estimates can always be made, numbers produced, but they are always awfullysquishy.
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Squishysurfaces can be bumpy or smooth.
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Here, a heartbeat is used to heighten anxiety in the audience, and intimatesquishywet bodily sounds are employed to make the alien seem both very close and too intimate.
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Gummi bears and similar soft,squishycandies, for instance, will jam the machine.
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Contrast the soggy forest floor that is covered with soft rotten trees and moist,squishymoss, both of which make for uncomfortable habitation.
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The problem is that dignity is asquishy, subjective notion, hardly up to the heavyweight moral demands assigned to it.
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They are also soft andsquishy, with their texture due to starch, gelatin, and glucose syrup.
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Each wears asquishysuit and gets into a shallow pool of water, absorbing some in the suit.
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Traditionally, they are small,squishy, colorful blobs.
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