noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
clearance sale
security clearance
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
creatinine
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No significant correlations were apparent between creatinine clearance and either duration of mesalazine treatment or cumulative mesalazine dose.
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A 24-hour urine specimen should be collected to determine creatinine clearance , and protein and uric acid excretion.
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At all times, renal function as assessed by serum creatinine and creatinine clearance remained normal.
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In massive dose, however, 4-ASA may cause haematuria and reduce creatinine clearance , particularly in patients with pre-existing renal disease.
long
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Sami Hyypia's long clearance was craftily controlled by Murphy.
■ NOUN
acid
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Oesophageal transit and acid clearance have also been shown to be slower in these patients.
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Figure 3 shows the relation between acid clearance time after acid perfusion and overnight exposure to acid.
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As expected, the acid clearance time was shorter in patients with normal peristalsis.
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Twenty three patients also had an acid clearance test before and after healing.
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All volunteers underwent manometry, 33 had oesophageal transit studies, and 23 had acid clearance test.
forest
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The area has escaped the ravages of war and forest clearance which have devastated most of the region.
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Accelerated erosion was more widespread than in the second episode, reflecting extensive forest clearance by the Purépecha.
ground
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Hartzell claim improved take-off and climb performance, reduced noise and vibration, and better ground clearance .
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I also need more ground clearance .
rate
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Statistics of process, such as arrests and clearance rates are accustomed indices of organizational success in a sanctioning system.
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San Jose also trailed the nation, with a 12. 7 percent clearance rate .
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Balri etal found that the metabolic clearance rate of G17 was lower in patients with duodenal ulcers than in controls.
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Only five were solved, for a 41. 7 percent clearance rate , less than two-thirds the national average.
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In one centre, the use of mechanical lithotripsy increased the endoscopic clearance rate of duct stones from 86% to 94%.
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Experts say that many clearance rates often are unreliable measures of police performance.
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Experts also say the clearance rates are most useful when comparing communities that are similar in size and income level.
security
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The challenge had come from Justice Department lawyers with top secret security clearances and from civilian Army drug counsellors.
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The secrecy touches all who work there; even the cafeteria staffers must have security clearances .
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Excuse me Major but I don't know you or your security clearance .
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Thompson still is hiring and getting security clearances for his investigative staff and finding space for them to work.
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A visitor without security clearance must be signed for by the sponsor and accompanied at all times.
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In preparation for his job at Commerce, Huang received an interim security clearance while he was still working at Lippo.
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He has dropped homosexuality as an impediment to security clearances .
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Another son, Ron, is a Lockheed employee with a security clearance .
slum
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But the end of slum clearance came more with a change in values: away from demolition, to conservation and rehabilitation.
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However, slum clearance and replacement was for the poor.
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It also extended them to cover land affected by new town designation orders, slum clearance orders and new street orders.
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Not in urban development, not in city slum clearance , not in social welfare.
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On a big estate - slum clearance - in the North.
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Elsewhere slum clearance activity was much more piecemeal and avoided spectacular set pieces.
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The Chamberlain Act also provided for subsidising slum clearance schemes.
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Finally, dissatisfaction with housing conditions produced schemes for slum clearance or improvement and substantial house-building programmes.
test
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Twenty three patients also had an acid clearance test before and after healing.
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All volunteers underwent manometry, 33 had oesophageal transit studies, and 23 had acid clearance test .
time
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Acid clearance time is a useful index of impaired oesophageal motor function.
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The median clearance time of newly acquired human papillomavirus was 6 months.
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Figure 3 shows the relation between acid clearance time after acid perfusion and overnight exposure to acid.
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As expected, the acid clearance time was shorter in patients with normal peristalsis.
■ VERB
get
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You will have to get clearance .
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Thompson still is hiring and getting security clearances for his investigative staff and finding space for them to work.
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She must have got clearance at Gravesend and sailed up on the ebb.
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Investigators recommended that Flynn be reprimanded for failing to get required advance clearance of his remarks from the State Department.
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It's an unscheduled stop, but he's already managed to get clearance .
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I got clearance from Fred to move.
give
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Some hotels give a luggage clearance pass to the head porter when the account has been settled.
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He has been given clearance to play.
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The tower, knowing the Citation was on a priority flight, gave him immediate taxiing clearance to the runway.
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Huang was given a top-secret clearance at Commerce after what Republicans have called a lax background investigation.
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It is seldom possible to give a general overall clearance of a product for all export markets.
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The old thick rad did not give enough clearance for a normal or any other type of fan.
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Customs and Immigration officers boarded the aircraft as soon as it landed to give Jackson clearance to leave.
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Goering means to come, and he wants us to give him clearance .
obtain
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Clearance applications require planning as it may take up to 30 days to obtain clearance .
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They say they simply believe that Aldrich violated the rules by not obtaining full clearance for his manuscript.
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Having obtained clearance , maintain your cleared altitude or flight level. 2.
receive
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In preparation for his job at Commerce, Huang received an interim security clearance while he was still working at Lippo.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Siegert helped the movie crew get clearance to film in the park.
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The clearance of brush around houses helped prevent the fire from spreading.
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The pilot requested clearance to land at Narita Airport.
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Two months after his heart attack, Mason received medical clearance to go back to work.
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We expect that we'll have clearance from the Justice Department for the buyout in the first quarter of the year.
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We need twelve feet of overhead clearance for the truck.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A visitor without security clearance must be signed for by the sponsor and accompanied at all times.
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For those holding anything less than a full clearance , red badges are issued.
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Hartzell claim improved take-off and climb performance, reduced noise and vibration, and better ground clearance .
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Most of the loss is attributed to population growth and rural poverty, leading to land clearance for agriculture.
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Schwartz opened the conversation by saying that the Agency had decided to reinstate the employee and restore his clearance .
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The pact calls for the destruction of all stockpiles within four years of ratification and the clearance of minefields within 10 years.
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The third came from another defensive clearance which found Connolly in his own half inside the centre circle.