adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
change
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Responsibility for provision may change without corresponding changes in the source of finance.
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The change in the socio-moral context was hardly recognized, and the corresponding change in religious social ethics had remained unformulated.
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Conservation of energy requires a corresponding change in the vibrational energy of the molecule.
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Any change in consciousness is accompanied by a corresponding change in the biophysical system.
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A major change in the infrastructure will therefore produce a corresponding change in the superstructure.
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Conversely if the definition changed , there would probably be a corresponding change in the pupil's actions in that context.
figure
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In 1980 the corresponding figures were 36 percent and 23 percent.
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For women the corresponding figure is 5,100.
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Of the 39 students involved in the 1981 cohort the corresponding figure was 17.
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For females, the corresponding figures are 2.10, 4.66 and 14.70 percent.
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In February 1987 the corresponding figures were 28.6% for all candidates and 35.5% for candidates elected.
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Restriction fragments used as probes are described in the corresponding figure legends.
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In 1861, two years later, the corresponding figure was 43, a direct result of the Revival.
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The corresponding figure for modern schools was 15.7 percent.
figures
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In 1980 the corresponding figures were 36 percent and 23 percent.
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For females, the corresponding figures are 2.10, 4.66 and 14.70 percent.
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In February 1987 the corresponding figures were 28.6% for all candidates and 35.5% for candidates elected.
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The corresponding figures for 1991 were 17 percent. for imports and 83 percent. for domestic production.
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The corresponding figures for deaths before 65 years were 120 and 75.
increase
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At most libraries student numbers have increased but there has been no corresponding increase in the number of librarians.
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But there was no corresponding increase in medical knowledge during that period.
period
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Taxable profits in the half-year soared to £324.6m compared with £204.7m in the corresponding period in 1991.
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This compared with a £428,000 loss in the corresponding period last year.
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This compares with a profit of over £133m in the corresponding period .
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Sally Hamilton Percentages show quarterly sales growth compared with growth in the corresponding period of 1990.
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Industrial output dropped 2.5 percent last month from the corresponding period last year, Neues Deutschland said.
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In the first quarter of 1992 the group made £377m before tax, compared with £358m in the corresponding period last year.
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For the corresponding period in the previous year 818 men had been accommodated, plus 22 women and one child.
reduction
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The corresponding reduction in the space posteriorly restricts the canal available for the spinal cord.
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So increases in state spending were largely offset by corresponding reductions by taxpayers.
value
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The corresponding value for the distribution of iodine in benzene and water is about 400.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A big fall in steel productivity caused a corresponding decrease in profits.
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Compared with the corresponding period last year, average temperatures have been low.
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Rising real estate prices have had a corresponding effect on the area's rents.
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The corresponding chromosome in the other parent was found to be defective.
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The removal of American nuclear forces brought a corresponding withdrawal of Russian troops.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As the nature of insider dealing changed, there was a corresponding need to adapt other legal doctrines to fit the abuse.
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Calcutta's industrial development in the 1950s occurred without a corresponding expansion in regular employment.
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If the slack variable is non-basic, we can pivot to make it basic and then drop the corresponding row.
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The corresponding figure for modern schools was 15.7 percent.
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There were no corresponding accretions on the floor, no moisture dripped from overhead.
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Unlike the radiometer, this device enables a rough image of the subject to be constructed corresponding to a fixed illumination intensity.
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Where files are computerised a corresponding right of access exists under the Data Protection Act 1984.