noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a teaching establishment (= a school, college, or university )
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Every higher education teaching establishment is subject to rigorous scrutiny.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
educational
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An economic system justifies itself by pointing to the wealth it produces, and an educational establishment to skills and knowledge.
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To be sure, there is much within the educational establishment that cries out for reform.
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One of the problems is that educational establishments can't renew their equipment as often as desirable.
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It is amazing how dominant the educational establishment has been for so long, which is totally unacceptable.
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But the Literary Critic may have its finest effects outside the educational and professional establishments .
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However, devolution is already quite a commonplace activity in many educational establishments around the world.
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Indeed the supply of chaplains to educational establishments outside of our schools/colleges and their role within them needs careful appraisal.
large
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Within a large establishment such as a college it is unlikely that they will avoid some name-calling or jokes at their expense.
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A very large number of establishments were founded for these purposes: hospitals, charitable workshops, workhouses, Zuchthduser.
legal
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In this case you will probably join as temporary legal assistant with a view to establishment later.
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Loyal party followers viewed Deri as a scapegoat in the scandal for both Likud Party operatives and the legal establishment .
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And the predominantly male legal establishment is naturally reluctant to be dispossessed.
liberal
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Second, it has splintered the liberal establishment .
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Nixon, like Lyndon Johnson, was a man of remarkable talent who was obsessed with the liberal Eastern establishment .
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The liberal literary establishment came to its aid.
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He loves to bully and to unleash his hounds on what he sees as the snooty, wishy-washy liberal establishment .
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The liberal establishment believes that the law should apply equally to all religions.
medical
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This led her to shun alcohol and medical establishments and to follow a practical, independent, and disciplined life.
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As the medical establishment tightened its monopoly on diagnosis and prescription, it also expanded the area under its control.
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These Districts contain the most prestigious teaching hospitals, which are staffed by the medical establishment .
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And that tosses it into the lap of the medical establishment .
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It has also come under severe attack from the orthodox medical establishment .
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Shockingly, the medical establishment is responding.
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Despite the growing protests of the medical establishment , boxing still thrives at the championship level.
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The medical establishment is susceptible to the same prejudices of general society.
military
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Leaders of the military establishment do not, any more than their civilian colleagues, define their economy by its defects.
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As that buildup occurred, the United States would have plenty of time to rebuild its military establishment after any sharp cutbacks.
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In the United States the economic impact of the size of the post-war military establishment and budget has been tremendous.
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Having made real progress in establishing democratic governments and free markets, they seek to professionalize their military establishments .
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Political parties need to support the modern military establishment and upgrade the facilities of the army.
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It was in fact the Military Household and establishment of the sovereign with which the mass of people was most familiar.
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The last traces of independence within the military establishment were removed and the State's powers of coercion greatly enhanced.
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Security is a high priority in all military establishments , and sentries are constantly on patrol, twenty-four hours a day.
other
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The Eurocheque is widely accepted in shops and other establishments abroad check with your bank for details.
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At first the Palais advertised separately from the other dancing establishments .
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In addition, some authorities have transferred to their colleges of higher education advanced courses previously located in other major establishments .
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Putting young offenders into a prison or other custodial establishment does not deter them from offending.
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Many are transferred to Aylesbury when other establishments can't handle them.
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Students at Fourah Bay College and other establishments had demonstrated and gone on strike during March to demand a multiparty system.
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Vasey's, like any other establishment , was a hotbed of gossip.
political
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It is a prospect that clearly worries the West, not to mention Amman's upper class and political establishment .
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He battles to find cause for clemency, defying the political establishment , which wants Cindy executed.
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The great secret about Steve Forbes is that he is a lifelong member of the political establishment .
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This week, an astonishing 86 % of voters rejected the package despite a full-court press by the political establishment .
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Ideology is not the main reason for the division within the political establishment .
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Distinctly disappointing has been the negative posturing of the Unionist political establishment led by Trimble and Paisley.
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More important, perhaps, was the confluence of stimuli which activated the revolt of Sir Oswald Mosley against the political establishment .
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The successful rogues had the political establishment on their side.
republican
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They include virtually the entire Republican establishment , who lent their endorsements to Bob Dole.
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But neither he nor his flat tax could withstand the media scrutiny and attacks from Dole and much of the Republican establishment .
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It is no exaggeration to say that the Republican establishment detests McCain.
scientific
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Not unless you've got somebody very high in the scientific establishment with enough swing to make the lesser lights take notice.
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Unfortunately, the quick acceptance of the recent crossover thesis by the Western scientific establishment precluded the exploration of other possibilities.
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The scientific establishment can resist a new idea with such complacent zeal that even Joshua with his trumpets would have no effect.
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The success of a scientific research establishment is directly related to the number of useful ideas that are generated by its people.
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Through their size, funding and concentration of personnel they are central scientific and technological establishments .
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His avowed purpose was to tweak the noses of the respectable scientific establishment .
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It is not a view shared by the scientific establishment .
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As it was, Harrison stood alone against the vested navigational interests of the scientific establishment .
■ NOUN
education
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The higher education White Paper proposed abolishing the distinction between universities, polytechnics and other higher education establishments .
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It sent shock waves through the education establishment .
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Via teaching or research in tertiary and higher education establishments .
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In 1986, the education establishment tried to gut the program.
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By Feb. 9 sympathy strikes had broken out at higher education establishments in several cities.
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This is very important for it can decide acceptance or rejection by universities and other higher education establishments .
research
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They also work in both fundamental and applied research in industry, universities and research establishments .
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The success of a scientific research establishment is directly related to the number of useful ideas that are generated by its people.
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Look, you can just make out their bypasses and their parks, their racecourses and their research establishments .
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Employment opportunities also exist in universities and government research establishments .
■ VERB
announce
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On Sept. 26 Koffigoh announced the establishment of a Defence Council with himself as chair.
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He also announced the establishment of a centre to provide information to the public about NEOs, but not to co-ordinate research.
call
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The meeting called for the establishment of safe areas for civilians in Bosnia-Hercegovina.
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He also called for the establishment of partnerships between governments and drug companies to conduct research.
follow
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The move was seen to be due to the normalization of church-state relations following the establishment of the Solidarity-led government.
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Progress in rocket performance closely followed establishment of these organizations.
lead
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Continuing developments in physics can lead to the establishment of newly-defined areas of investigation.
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This incident forced me to look at my future and eventually led to the establishment of my career consultancy.
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This generous action had led to the establishment of an excellent ongoing relationship between students and the local community.
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This progress of the tones is the clue which led to the establishment of the tone scale from 0 to 4.
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It has led to the establishment of a network of groups for young gays and lesbians.
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Light industries and textiles led on to the establishment of some heavy industries.
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The interest in classical letters and Platonic philosophy led eventually to the establishment of secular education built on humanist values.
provide
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This should not be taken to imply any reduction in the facilities or standards previously provided by the establishments affected.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The smaller retail establishments in town serve mainly tourists.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And that tosses it into the lap of the medical establishment .
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Even so, an establishment tone continues to dominate the men and women of the foreign service.
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Health and safety habits must be learned as well as recreational pastimes, social skills, and establishment of interpersonal relations.
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In the bathing establishment itself the operation was long and often complicated.
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It is amazing how dominant the educational establishment has been for so long, which is totally unacceptable.
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It is apparent that he followed Miller's advice on the establishment of lawns and walks.
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Neither man can run on a platform of burning down the establishment .