noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
domain name
eminent domain
is...in the public domain
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The information is not currently in the public domain .
public domain
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The information is not currently in the public domain .
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
different
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How is relevance to be determined? Different domains of enquiry and action work to different criteria of significance.
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Conclusion: There is a great degree of variability in the performance of the overlap technique across different domains .
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At the next level, objects in different domains may be organized according to a comparable underlying logic.
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Sampson applies an evolutionary model due to Simon, originally devised for quite different domains than the present one.
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The different levels of domain are examined, and in particular how e-mail and Web addressing are handled.
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This need not mean that the private/public distinction vanishes altogether but it applies to different domains .
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Nuclei could be successfully transferred between embryos that were in the same developmental domain , but not between embryos in different domains.
eminent
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The power company is taking part of his land by eminent domain .
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Boston even let one community organization take over abandoned buildings and lots through eminent domain .
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The City bought the property under eminent domain proceedings after a protracted battle with the owner.
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When Physioc refused to sell his property, the government condemned it and set about to take it under eminent domain laws.
exclusive
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Rationing should not be the exclusive domain of managers and professionals.
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Visual communication is not the exclusive domain of the graphic designer or the advertising executive.
globular
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The highly conserved globular domain is essential for the binding of H1 to the nucleosome.
large
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The northern Swanwic formed a very large domain , formerly held by the wife of Hugh Fitzgrip.
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The largest basic domain within the amino terminal region is underlined.
new
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In the new domains such as foreign policy, the commission will for the first time have a right to propose.
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The company charges $ 100 to register new domains and $ 50 a year for subsequent renewals.
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Skirmishes are already going on as rivals battle to gain control of potentially lucrative new domains such as.pro.
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Verio's new self-serve domain name registration services provide customers with an easy-to-use and faster way to register and manage domain names.
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Last month, the group issued a preliminary proposal that seven new domains be created.
other
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However, it is not necessarily the case that these characteristics will be exhibited within other domains .
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Fiction is heavily over-represented whilst many other domains are heavily under-represented.
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The mapping of this input, as it unfolds across time, on to other domains such as semantics will then be studied.
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It remains to be seen whether this process can be extended to other domains .
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His rationality was exiled to that other phantom domain where the Weapon of Law was being constructed according to dream-logic.
particular
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The student acquires knowledge, understanding and a range of competencies in a particular domain .
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Its content is not determined by a particular task domain , nor do we assume much grammatical constraint.
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It is therefore better to reach some compromise, and perhaps use a word list tailored to the particular domain .
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A domain-specific dictionary may provide good performance within its own particular domain, but outside this its performance is brittle and inflexible.
private
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It had always been a much loved and private domain .
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The bathroom was her private domain .
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Generally it is true to say that use of Creole is restricted to the private domain , and informal situations.
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The family in early times for Marx belongs to the private domain , rather than to the public and political.
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The private domain is that world where families, individuals and associations of private affiliation live alongside each other.
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Even Hegel, who apparently extends the notion of autonomy to the private domain does not really do so.
public
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The upshot, Mace hopes, is that interface copyrights will be broken and will therefore pass into the public domain .
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Freeware, shareware and public domain software can all be legally copied and distributed by anyone.
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Broadly, the purpose of the City Code is to protect the shareholder in the public domain .
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The aim would be to put as much information as possible into the public domain as quickly as possible, he said.
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Indeed as the public domain has become more impersonal and technical so the family has increased in importance.
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It was inevitable that women would lay claims to enter the public domain .
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Women are entitled to space both in the domestic context and in the public domain .
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A company can protect information of this kind only so long as it is confidential to the business and not in the public domain .
specific
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It is also possible to take advantage of compounds, phrases and idioms which are specific to certain domains and/or contexts.
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Existential claims are more naturally expressed within the context of a specific domain of discourse.
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However, expertise within a specific domain is needed in order for the techniques to be effective.
■ NOUN
name
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Seven new top-level domain names have been agreed on after lengthy deliberations.
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Some domain names have reportedly sold for as much as $ 50, 000.
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A simple tactic is domain name registration.
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Initial offerings, available today at www.gateway-hosting.com, include a complete range of web hosting and domain name registration services.
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Fortunately humans get an easier system to remember-the domain name system that makes up site addresses.
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The service provider will register the domain name for the customer and act as the customer mail forwarder.
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Bimpson recognised a business opportunity when he discovered that the government had secured domain names for all the schools in his borough.
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Verio's new self-serve domain name registration services provide customers with an easy-to-use and faster way to register and manage domain names.
pou
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In contrast, the POU domain is a bipartite DNA-binding motif.
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The sequence of part of the POU domain of Oct-11a is compared to that of Oct-11b.
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Elucidation of the genomic organization of the Oct-11a POU domain revealed a striking concordance of intron/exon junctions with Oct-2.
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This provides further evidence that the POU domain gene family arose from a series of gene duplications.
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In contrast to the amino-terminal region, the POU domain is highly conserved.
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All POU domain proteins are thought to function as transcription factors.
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Here we describe a novel murine POU domain gene, Oct-11, that is expressed during embryogenesis as well as in specific adult tissues.
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However, seven additional residues are shown to indicate class-specific homologies extending N-terminally to the POU domain .
■ VERB
enter
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It was inevitable that women would lay claims to enter the public domain .
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Then James Carlson Sweatt enters her book-lined domain , and her heart.
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When we ask these questions, we enter the domain of sociolinguistics.
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And now Lucky was about to enter some truer domain .
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The virus has entered the public domain .
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Thus, if the second-messenger network were to enter a domain of chaotic behavior, chaotic variation in membrane potential would result.
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Chopra had felt ill at ease since entering the strange domain .
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Theoretical arguments also indicate that multicellular neural systems can enter domains of chaotic behavior.
host
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Verio previously hosted over 55,000 domain names.
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Initial offerings, available today at www.gateway-\#hosting.com, include a complete range of web hosting and domain name registration services.
register
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But what if Yahoo! felt the need to register itself under both domains ?
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The company charges $ 100 to register new domains and $ 50 a year for subsequent renewals.
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The service provider will register the domain name for the customer and act as the customer mail forwarder.
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Verio's new self-serve domain name registration services provide customers with an easy-to-use and faster way to register and manage domain names.
remain
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Those waters remained the domain of the jellyfish and other floating invertebrates.
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Painting the frontier, either as it was or as it is, hardly remains an exclusively male domain .
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The family remained ostensibly a privileged domain , even while it was being legally and ideologically constructed and unified.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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In the US, manual labor remains a male domain .
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The abortion issue has shifted from the political to the religious domain .
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The building was once the domain of the Soviet KGB.
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The discovery of X-rays added to the domain of natural science.
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Work in skilled trades and union jobs remains a male domain .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But any illegal littering of city streets is the domain of the four litter cops.
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But at the same time, the classroom can not simply be an extension of the experimental domain .
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But later in the day, the president of Cook County will call and ask how his domain should be run.
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In this domain it serves, to use the unavoidable cliche, merely as a rubber stamp.
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Raising the matter in the public domain is not advocated.
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There is no reason to suppose that what goes on in one domain is necessarily relevant to what goes on in another.