adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
practice
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The fundamental requirement for incorporated practice is recognition of the company by the Council of the Law Society.
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A solicitors' incorporated practice allowed under the Rules will be known as a recognised body.
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The covenant in effect places shareholders of an incorporated practice in the same position as the partners in a partnership.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As an incorporated vehicle, it would ring-fence past claims from new capital-providers.
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Each type of wave attracted a different noun, and the nouns incorporated adjectives, verbs, whole narratives.
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Its main use, therefore, is for the issue of advertisements to incorporated companies of a reasonable size.
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Landscape, pasture, workplaces and cemetery are all incorporated and can be experienced from the abbey garden.
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Only eight districts had a computerised information system that incorporated information from assessments.
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The amount of incorporated label was measured by scintillation counting.
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The plants are then supplied with an incorporated maintenance programme.
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The result is a permanent war establishment run by a privately incorporated economy operating within a political vacuum.