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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subjection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the act of subjecting someone or something to a particular condition or control.
Example: "The treaty imposed a subjection of the territories to the ruling power."
Alternatives: "an oppression" or "a domination".
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The reason why the courtroom drama is an American genre and not a French one is that the American trial is inherently a form of theatre; the French courtroom, with its judges questioning the accused, is inherently a display of power, a subjection, an infliction.
We have, therefore, before us the case of a state with an unquestionable title to bonds issued by another state, secured by a mortgage of railroad stock belonging to that state, coming into this court and invoking its jurisdiction to compel payment of those bonds and a subjection of the mortgaged property to the satisfaction of the debt.
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A significant reduction in headaches, clinical disability, nausea, and photophobia occurs within minutes of a subjections injection, with lasting effects for up to 24 h" [10].
If it be proper to state the common-law meaning of promise and contract in this way, it has the advantage of freeing the subject from the superfluous theory that contract is a qualified subjection of one will to another, a kind of limited slavery.
In this one shot, there's an element of fear and danger in this boy's life that Linklater's amiable film doesn't even contemplate, just as, in the entire segment about Remi, there's an anguish of subjection, an impulsive energy, and a burning depth of remorse that Linklater doesn't come near.
The result is a merciless subjection to market volatility.
Voluntarists maintained that this requires something like a voluntary subjection to law's rule, for example, through consent.
From 1619 to the late 1960s, blackness was as much an endless subjection to humiliating and impoverishing legal controls as it was a color.
The randomised studies included within this review are striking in the respect that they demonstrate that few mature complex interventions utilising technology, other than standard telephone calls, have been developed to a standard sufficient for subjection to a randomised controlled trial.
In seeking salvation from death, humanity has been led on to a deeper analysis of its situation: a person's subjection to time is the true cause of the evil that besets him.
He was also a man of free-thinking, empathetic rage, and the rage of "Don Giovanni" is more than just a denunciation of a single unhinged predator; it's a jagged-edged slash at the arrogance of the class of nobles — and a vision of women living in a state of subjection and vulnerability, in desperate hope of sincere love as well as of stalwart protection.
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