noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a review body/committee/panel/board
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We will set up a pay review body for all staff.
a team/panel of experts
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You can get advice from our panel of gardening experts.
instrument panel
panel pin
panel truck
photovoltaic panel
solar panel
the interview panel (= the group of people interviewing someone )
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The interview panel were very impressed with her enthusiasm.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
advisory
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Planning Guidance on Architects Advisory panels for panel members and panel users was prepared together with model terms of reference.
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He also asked his bioethics advisory panel to conduct a full review and report back to him in 90 days.
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It has also been held that non-statutory government advisory panels are subject to judicial review.
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But the advisory panel told Congress that it found no evidence that more money retains private insurers.
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Dow Chemical supports 26 advisory panels that address issues of importance to the community.
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The Culture Secretary, Chris Smith, and an advisory panel will decide how to handle claims for restitution.
central
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Alternatively, stripes on the body of the garment can be combined with a central woven panel using several different stitches.
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In the central panel , a little girl is standing on a sidewalk.
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These are linked up to a central control panel which monitors the entire system.
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He found a thrown-away central heating panel or two, and there was real heating.
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The front has a central panel with parallel two-way zips which allow for front and side entry.
front
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The amp's master volume pot, headphone socket and mains switch make up the remainder of front panel controls.
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When he hears the bedroom door open, Carlos puts his ear up against the front panel .
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A control on the front panel adjusts the operating time between limits of less than one second and four minutes approximately.
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You also can name each track, with up to 1, 700 characters for each disc displayed on the front panel .
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The switch can be mounted on the front panel and will show when the unit is powered-up.
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This jumper is sometimes found behind the front panel of the drive.
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Back and front panels of red and white striped cotton.
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Of the fifteen rotary controls that adorn the S120's front panel , all except one is dual function.
independent
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Suggestions in the bill for an independent panel of experts to be given the power of veto over the research were rejected.
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Two years ago, an independent bipartisan panel on tax reform chaired by Sen.
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It is a system where an independent panel takes the decisions, considering the best interests of the children.
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Some treatments of special concern require the endorsement of an independent panel as well as the patient's informed consent.
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A new board has been installed from a list of candidates selected by an independent panel .
solar
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There are two techniques for using a wind generator or a solar panel .
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Here, 300 workers are busy pumping out solar panels .
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Water from the cylinder passes through the solar panel where it is heated by the sun's rays.
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The most obvious source of the necessary electrical energy would be solar panels set out on the lunar surface.
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The result has been that solar panels are now comparable in price to wind generators.
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The batteries for the torches were recharged from the wind generator and the solar panels , as was the radio battery.
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The major difficulty with comparing solar panels is that manufacturers' output figures can not be compared.
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Only the solar panels were kept clear so they could continue to generate electricity.
■ NOUN
control
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He led me to his booth and typed a few keys on the control panel .
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Dials twitch in the control panel at the sound of it.
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This displays the fault digitally on the control panel .
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That big control panel with all the handles and cranks.
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He found sweeping the floor too boring and manoeuvred himself into a role making electrical control panels .
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ChromaZone lets you create your own modules with a sophisticated control panel .
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All the graphics on the control panel are simple and easily seen, and all the controls have easy-to-understand precision markings.
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Inside, the dashboard was more like an aircraft control panel .
discussion
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A panel discussion uncovered differing attitudes to developing training.
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Irene felt drained from the panel discussion .
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A panel discussion held around the general presentations at the seminar is also summarised.
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A free By Design panel discussion meets at 7 p. m. Monday, November 3, in the theater.
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National radio participated by broadcasting plays, panel discussions , documentaries, interviews and recordings of training sessions.
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The talk is followed by a panel discussion on new trends in families.
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In the wake of the television series mentioned above, a panel discussion on the subject was transmitted.
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Some 600 Boston University journalism students had braved a rainy Friday night in 1976 to hear a panel discussion on investigative reporting.
ethics
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A deeper problem is that the ethics panel is a committee, not a committee.
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The root of this failure lies in the nature of the ethics panel itself.
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In 1990, when the ethics panel recommended a reprimand for Rep.
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The speaker in December admitted to having provided inaccurate information to the ethics panel .
glass
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Notable painters included with stained glass panels by, embroidery by, lacework by and tapestry by who also exhibited watercolours.
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He glanced up from the letter and studied his reflection in the glass panel of the cabinet door.
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The lack of a lock on the one and only toilet was compensated for by the frosted glass panels in the door.
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He reached up to the small glass panel set high in front of them and knocked on it.
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When Schmidt tapped the chauffeur's arm, the man pressed a button that raised a glass panel at his back.
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When I was 12 I tunnelled into the side of the local canal and inserted a glass panel .
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Climb the hill and enter the echoing fifteenth-century Gothic church to peer through glass panels at the medieval foundations.
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Hideously lurid glass panel in brass frame with matching chain.
instrument
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Something smashed into his instrument panel and thin oil streaked his goggles.
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I settled on one of the gauges on the instrument panel in front of me.
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The instrument panel looked complicated, but all the switches were neatly marked.
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I let go of the intercom switch and looked over the black ledge of the instrument panel .
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He hopes, for instance, that instrument panels have not changed much in the last fifty years.
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The lights from the instrument panel fell across her skirt.
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Church leaders should gather data much as airline pilots read their instrument panel during flight.
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Racks of black instrument panels lined with banks of silver toggle switches surround the pilot.
member
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Planning Guidance on Architects Advisory panels for panel members and panel users was prepared together with model terms of reference.
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While the report won the unanimous backing of panel members , Sen.
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To become panel members , lawyers go on a free four-day course.
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But some panel members , including Turner, considered giving the honor concept back to the administration.
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Each panel member should ensure that he or she thoroughly tests the case presented for project approval.
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Some panel members said further studies are needed to prove the drug really works.
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The panel members then receive regular questionnaires asking for their opinions of selected programmes over the past week.
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The stalemate is blamed on a three-way split among panel members about how to save Social Security.
review
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Richard Armitage, a former assistant secretary of defense, is also on this review panel .
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It even has a strategic review panel to act as a think-tank.
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A Caltrans appeal would go to an ad hoc seismic retrofit permit review panel .
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A review panel of outside advisers is evaluating its work.
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A series of review panels wrestled with the problem and provided a series of responses.
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It came after a review panel reported to the National Institutes of Health.
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She made 2 complaints to the review panel .
senate
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The Senate panel decided that it wanted to question Fiers and George concerning whether they had passed the information on to Gates.
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The requests for documents indicate that the Senate panel , led by Sen.
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Both the Senate panel and the White House should be dead set against it.
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To answer the question, the Senate panel invited eight of the most outspoken scientific proponents and critics of the new standards.
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The Senate panel chaired by New York Sen.
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Watching the all-male Senate panel skewer Anita Hill, I was disgusted and angry.
side
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These critical areas are defined as being: In doors and side panels , up to a height of 1.5m above floor level.
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It's eye-level grill incorporates removable, toughened glass side panels so cleaning isn't a problem.
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Each side panel can also be gathered in to be used as a doorway.
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Here, hardwood doors are flanked by stained-glass side panels .
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The side panels and door give three opening possibilities and can be rolled up if needed.
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Two large side panels , which are removed by undoing two knots, cover each side of the engine compartment.
■ VERB
chair
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Henry Hyde, R-Ill, who was tapped by the candidate to chair the panel responsible for shaping the platform language.
set
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The governing body must set up a selection panel and the post of headteacher or deputy headteacher has to be advertised nationally.
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Some local authorities also encouraged parental involvement, by setting up consultative panels of parents.
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The Market Research Society has set up a panel of four experts, including two academics, to investigate.
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We have set up the consumer panel and I meet consumers regularly when I have discussions in the Ministry.
tell
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A parade of scientists and scholars told the panel that the risks of nuclear smuggling were real and rising.
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Completion of most of the station still is anticipated by the end of 2002 as scheduled, Trafton told the panel .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a panel discussion on sexual harassment
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A panel of scientists met to discuss the issue of nuclear safety.
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a carved-wood panel
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All applicants are questioned by a panel of experienced interviewers.
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He was on a panel of judges for a famous literary prize.
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I've been invited to join the panel on a radio arts programme.
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Let me introduce tonight's panel .
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the Senate ethics panel
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Citizen discussion panels need to explore issues such as public transport, community care, or response to unemployment.
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Cover with second panel of glass, so that contents fully visible but inaccessible.
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However, on July 29, the same day the Reclamation panel reached its verdict, Otis could no longer contain himself.
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In his private capacity, the president is subject to lawsuits like any other citizen, the panel maintained.
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Next year another new press will be in place, the two producing eighty thousand tons of car panels a year.
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Steve Buyer, an Indiana Republican who leads the panel .
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The panel could also ask that Gingrich be fined and that his case be referred to the Justice Department.