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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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action
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There is no evidence that either type is more potent as a guide to subsequent action .
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The particular thoughts of the global mindand its subsequent actions-will be out of our control and beyond our understanding.
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The distinctive nature of Ends is further reinforced by the subsequent actions of club officials and police.
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Methods of evaluation and subsequent action . 5.
career
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Initial results have led to further exploration of the subsequent careers of nurses.
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As she reminisces on camera, she also recalls her early days of stardom as an actress and her subsequent career .
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In the context of de Gaulle's subsequent career , it would be difficult to exaggerate the significance of the war years.
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He very soon diversified, however, and his subsequent career included investigations in many areas.
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She had escaped education until she was fourteen, and her subsequent career had not been structured or sensible.
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The story of his subsequent career is an unusually dramatic one.
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For some postgraduates, their chosen course or research specialism may form a natural stepping-stone into a subsequent career .
case
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It should be followed in all subsequent cases .
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In two subsequent cases , however, federal appeals courts have given greater weight to the rights of teachers.
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Perhaps because of this the courts have in subsequent cases generally declined to follow Lord Macmillan's view.
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That portion of the decision in Roe has been given too little acknowledgement and implementation by the Court in its subsequent cases .
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The question has given rise to much debate in subsequent cases and in academic writings.
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Although this formulation has been referred to in subsequent cases it has not been adopted as laying down an all embracing test.
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As we shall see in subsequent case studies, this problem is likely to reappear.
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The duration and nature of this disability has been the subject of comment in subsequent cases .
change
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Many Acts allow governments to promote subsequent changes and new regulations.
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The impact of subsequent changes in accounting standards or legislation on the above consistent accounting policies requirement.
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Such conflicts may increase the risk of depression but be resolved by a subsequent change in employment status.
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The Association's view was influenced by war-time scarcities, and there have been subsequent changes in the structure of the industry.
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They found evidence of a positive relationship between the basis and subsequent changes in the spot price for both indices.
chapter
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This controversy will be discussed in more detail in subsequent chapters .
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Additional stories will come in subsequent chapters .
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Some of the applications will be examined in more detail in subsequent chapters .
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As we shall see in a subsequent chapter there is good evidence for this optimism.
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It is this pressure for change and its implications that subsequent chapters will explore.
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Descriptions of how this is done are found in subsequent chapters .
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Indeed in subsequent chapters I shall again be concerned almost entirely with the way in which stimulus representations are modified by experience.
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A reconsideration of these moves us on to a more analytical plane, and points the way forward to discussion in subsequent chapters .
decision
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A classic example of cognitive processes is that of animal memory and the demonstration of subsequent decisions based thereon.
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The Treaty of Rome and the subsequent decisions of the member Governments provide for a series of further steps.
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Delegates are regarded as mandated by those who elect them to support specific policies and to return to explain their subsequent decisions .
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However, the approach taken to each case in subsequent decisions has been entirely different.
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But that debate and subsequent decision has been put off until October, when supporters of ban expect to win.
development
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We have, however, already noted that there is a difference in subsequent developments within the chaotic zone.
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Instead, we will examine the basic features of this philosophy and its influence upon subsequent developments in mathematics and astronomy.
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Although the critical Rayleigh number is independent of the Prandtl number, subsequent developments are not.
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While many of the subsequent developments are to be welcomed, certain cautionary notes should be sounded.
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In 1861-2 a constitutional crisis arose, whose outcome fundamentally affected subsequent developments .
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Several factors are responsible for recurrent exposure of the distal oesophagus to gastric contents and the subsequent development of reflux oesophagitis.
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We have also to show that the gradient influences subsequent development .
event
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The subsequent events that lead to the rupture of these abnormal vessels are unclear.
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There is neither a direct statement nor a suggestion that Chronos is ever absent from subsequent events .
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Anyway, the Hillary Clinton bashers claimed justification in subsequent events .
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And subsequent events had shown just how much more.
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From subsequent events , it would appear that Mr. Marriott was given an appointment in electrical engineering.
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The Bridge disaster, along with the subsequent events on Moloch, had thrown Piper's carefully calculated schedules into complete disarray.
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If he isn't given anything, the subsequent events occur in much the same manner anyway.
generation
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That the apostle Paul thought of his letters to his churches as constituting inspired revelation to instruct all subsequent generations is unlikely.
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This concern has appeared in subsequent generations .
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This usually takes the form of obsessively pursuing the minutiae of experimental phenomena and theories that leave a subsequent generation cold.
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It is the story of the failures of one generation written for the enlightenment of a subsequent generation.
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A period when a killer volcano threatens to erupt and in the end does not is a non-event to subsequent generations .
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He would have been amazed to learn that subsequent generations would make such stuff the foundation of dogmas.
history
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It changed hands again several times but its subsequent history is of no consequence to this narrative.
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Indeed, if the stroke were a vigorous one, all kinds of subsequent histories might potentially unfold upon the table.
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It is of great significance for the subsequent history of anthropological thinking.
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The subsequent history of the amphibians includes a further development of terrestrial forms, but others remained wholly or partly aqueous.
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Their subsequent history as hired servants is one of exploitation and abuse.
investigation
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The complaints must be made to the police themselves in the first instance and all subsequent investigations are undertaken by police officers.
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The Museum of Transport is housed in the Kelvin Hall and subsequent investigation revealed that 3 cars were infested.
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If we had no rights of participation in the subsequent investigation , we would have no reliable means of obtaining the information.
meeting
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At subsequent meetings efforts could be made to reduce this quota further.
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The winning coalition of line managers would become prophetic as they were to become more dominant in subsequent meetings .
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These offers should be based on the contents of the memorandum and any information obtained from subsequent meetings .
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Mr Barrett informed the police and tape-recorded subsequent meetings .
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The memorandum was remitted to the officers of both bodies for detailed consideration and report at a subsequent meeting .
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Three themes were pinpointed and discussed in subsequent meetings .
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At subsequent meetings Britain attempted to divert the discussions towards its favoured position of a permanent committee of foreign ministers.
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This is generally observed at the first meeting and to a somewhat lesser extent at subsequent meetings.
stage
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As set out below, more detailed valuations will be undertaken for actual targets at subsequent stages in the deal process.
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Chapters 9, 10, and 11 describe each of the subsequent stages in the change process at Mega.
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But our first experiment found that he neglects the left side of perceptual figures at a subsequent stage of attending to them.
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Where a guardian ad litem is not appointed initially there is power to appoint at any subsequent stage in the proceedings.
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Explicit symmetry judgements require a subsequent stage of attending to perceptual figures, at which the patient neglects left-sided information.
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Budgets and terms of reference for each subsequent stage of assistance will be agreed with yourselves before starting an assignment.
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These potentialities are successively narrowed down in subsequent stages of development.
study
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In this and subsequent studies seven point scales replace the previous 20 point scale.
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Most subsequent studies have shown the difficulty of measuring the price response of demand.
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This energy related universal relationship has been confirmed by many subsequent studies .
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These had a major impact in Britain and elsewhere and form the beginning of subsequent studies .
use
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A promising approach is to require the information-gatherer to gain permission for subsequent use .
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Furthermore, many patients given streptokinase produce neutralising antibodies after the first exposure, which reduces effectiveness on subsequent use .
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This in turn led to increased degradation that has been exacerbated by the subsequent use of marginal lands for cultivation.
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The ones that are declared as inputting variables are used only for input and subsequent use in expressions.
work
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This approach she adopted in all her subsequent work thereby introducing a revolutionary style of attack on problems of algebra.
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But could you cast it that way in the first place and save the subsequent work ?
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In many cases it will also repay you, in subsequent work saved, to register the title to the property.
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This and subsequent work contributed significantly to the current understanding of hazards from chemical plants and lead to special legislation.
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In his subsequent work , the connection between the two would remain profoundly equivocal.
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Much subsequent work has tended to confirm both Thorns's theoretically based and Pahl's empirically based conclusions.
year
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Relevance Lost opened the debate, and in the subsequent years many authors have followed to offer similar evidence.
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He gains another month of severance each subsequent year .
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In the subsequent years they have appeared in losing finals against Tyrone 1984, Derry 1987 and Donegal 1990.
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In subsequent years , the number of patients in the trial were too small to compare mean annual costs.
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In other words, cash limits were not expected to be adjusted during the subsequent year to take account of inflation.
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In these and the immediate subsequent years Gilman painted the well-known portraits of his landlady, Mrs Mounter, with her teapot.
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Old-age pensioners will constitute 15 percent of the population - a figure expected to rise steeply in subsequent years .
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As such she became integral to international strategic thinking and power politics in subsequent years .
years
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Relevance Lost opened the debate, and in the subsequent years many authors have followed to offer similar evidence.
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In subsequent years , school districts would have the option of testing in both languages.
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In subsequent years , the number of patients in the trial were too small to compare mean annual costs.
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The subsequent years were filled with roadwork, television and film appearances and little rest.
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In these and the immediate subsequent years Gilman painted the well-known portraits of his landlady, Mrs Mounter, with her teapot.
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Old-age pensioners will constitute 15 percent of the population - a figure expected to rise steeply in subsequent years .
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As such she became integral to international strategic thinking and power politics in subsequent years .
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I intend that Lanarkshire Development Agency should continue to receive special additional funding in subsequent years .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Subsequent investigations did not uncover any new evidence.
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Many of Marx's theories were disproved by subsequent events.
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The first meeting will be in the City Hall, but all subsequent meetings will be held in the school.
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These skills were then handed down to subsequent generations of craftsmen.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After the first, each subsequent divorce becomes statistically more likely than the one before.
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In other words, cash limits were not expected to be adjusted during the subsequent year to take account of inflation.
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It is thought that uric acid crystals serve as a nidus for calcium oxalate crystallization resulting in subsequent stone formation.
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Therefore, it is likely that subsequent empirical studies will confirm this negative relationship for index futures.
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They are placed here mainly for your enjoyment and for subsequent discussion with friends and teachers.
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What will the impact be of this on subsequent rehabilitation, having had the same stress of acute infarct?