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The usages
noun
The manner or the amount of using; use
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The usages they objected to were cause not for grief but for celebration.
"The usages were conversational," the majority explained, repeating what it had told the trial court after the Supreme Court ruled, and "nonracial in context".
"The usages were conversational" and "nonracial in context," the majority wrote in a 2-to-1 decision that overturned a jury verdict of about $1.4 million in an employment discrimination case brought by a black Tyson employee, John Hithon.
The usages of CpG are 4.2%, 3.5%, and 18.1% in the ascidian, human CpG-poor, and CpG island promoters, respectively.
The usages of these groups of CNS medications were first dichotomized (regular or irregular use vs. no use).
The usages of Vβ5+, Vβ11+, and Vβ12+ were also increased in peripheral CD4+ T cells in gp250 SC mice.
The usages of rescue medication during the 6 week study period were decreased in both pelubiprofen and celecoxib groups.
But the usages of the phrase "lo stato" in The Prince are often ambiguous.
Brazilians have proven so creative in adapting English to their own needs, in fact, that native speakers of English are often baffled by the usages they encounter here.
This interpretation of nature and the natural order implies deep respect for the historical process and the usages and social achievements built up over time.
The fundamental law for Catalonia and Majorca continued to be the Usages of Barcelona, and in 1251 James I pledged that Roman law would not supplant them.
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