adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
brand
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If you suspect a true external fungus infection treat with proprietary brand of fungus care.
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Beware of some proprietary brands - most are for preventative use and will have little effect against serious outbreaks of parasites.
interest
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It must be said that as a matter of civil law the existence of an equitable proprietary interest is doubtful.
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As such it became almost as famous as the great cataract itself for which the Porter family assumed a proprietary interest .
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She felt a proprietary interest in these two beauties lying there in bed.
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Private nuisance remains fundamentally a remedy for the infringement of a proprietary interest in land.
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This is a direct consequence of the fact that a security interest confers some type of proprietary interest on its holder.
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It is therefore not such property where there is only in the alleged owners a claim to a proprietary interest .
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Presumably the reason why the bank has an equitable proprietary interest is that the law imposes a constructive trust.
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Nothing was said to indicate she had a proprietary interest in the house.
right
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I felt he was vying with me for proprietary rights over Jean-Claude.
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The employment protection legislation has created for certain employees a proprietary right in their jobs.
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Second, the protection of proprietary rights and recovery of investments.
software
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ClickNsettle's proprietary software allows the parties to exchange offers until the figures are within 30 percent of each other.
system
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We want to be the leader in cross-border opportunities, in taking customers from proprietary systems to independent standards.
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The proprietary system never did work well, and the colony never became a great place for refuge.
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Without access to corporate data, says Gresham, companies are unwilling to begin the shift over from proprietary systems .
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Conversely, some 15% of users intend to completely replace their mainframes with Unix boxes, and 4% with proprietary systems .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He would never have married her, but he had a proprietary feeling toward her anyway.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As such it became almost as famous as the great cataract itself for which the Porter family assumed a proprietary interest.
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It includes the Streamware Kernel that enables the networking protocol to be used in proprietary and embedded environments, the firm says.
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It is now more feasible than ever for organisations to switch from their expensive proprietary machines to lower-cost Unix computers.
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Letraset a proprietary name for rub-down or dry transfer lettering used in preparing artwork.
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Most proprietary medications are designed not to kill filter bacteria.
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Obtainable under the proprietary name Chlordane, the toxin gradually works down into the soil diffusing into the soil atmosphere.
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The employment protection legislation has created for certain employees a proprietary right in their jobs.