Similar words: tailor, tailoring, sailor, tail off, mail order, unexplored, bailout, bail out. Meaning: ['teɪlə(r)d] adj. 1. severely simple in line or design 2. of clothing.
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61) There will be a development environment and beta versions of the complete environment tailored for vertical markets running up to its release.
62) Executives in high-performing firms tailored scanning to perceived strategic uncertainty in all sectors.
63) It provides tailored warning alerts and alarms for a central management system to act upon.
64) His librettists whether poets, novelists, producers or scholars, tailored their books to his minutely worked-out requirements.
65) All students can, in consultation with their Director of Studies, arrange a programme of courses specifically tailored to their individual requirements.
66) Because of the frequency of occurrence of this device, most computers include instructions tailored to its use.
67) In other words the indexing system must be tailored to the needs of the users of the index.
68) Tailored suits are teamed with polo-shirts and, if he's the outdoor type, there are pages of sports-inspired casual wear.
69) The engagement letter will need to be tailored to each disposal assignment.
70) The therapeutic response must be tailored to these needs if we are economically and effectively to use our resources.
71) Madame Weill, a tiny woman in a tailored suit, tried to fob the policeman off.
72) Research students are admitted initially as supervised postgraduates and take a course of study tailored to their individual needs and experience.
73) Harlequin has a range of tailored data presentation applications such as Watson - for criminal investigations - and a crew rostering system.
74) White should either flow in an unbroken line from the shoulder to the ground or be superbly cut and tailored.
75) For instance, a black jacket has a midnight blue lining rather than black[sentencedict.com/tailored.html], while all tailored jackets have four inner pockets.
76) I hated to exchange the basic wraparound for a tailored suit, but I had priorities.
77) Why do we have genes for building an enzyme specifically tailored to destroy alcohol?
78) Corporate Programmes encompass two areas of tailored programmes for companies.
79) They were gaudy and sexually suggestive and each tailored to the individual characteristics of the woman to be wed.
80) Much of the finished cloth and tailored clothes were exported to worldwide markets.
81) The driving position can be tailored to perfection by purring motors that raise, lower and recline with hair-breadth precision.
82) The Essentials one is superbly tailored in pure new wool gaberdine.
83) Daniel Hersheson then set to work on Pamela's hair, cutting it into a more tailored and modern style.
84) The addition of the care plan will enable service agreements to be tailored to meet the needs of the individual user.
85) Not lies, the truth - albeit cut and tailored to suit my own purposes.
86) The clientele was elegant and mostly black, men in beautifully tailored white suits, well-dressed women.
87) The structure should be tailored in such a way that it can most effectively pursue its aims.
88) Yeltsin fumed at questions of whether the nuclear summit and surrounding meetings were tailored to his political ambitions.
89) Johnson found it full of weeds; today it is tailored and fitted.
90) Both services can be tailored to customer requirements, according to the company.