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You wouldn't call Mr. Turner a subordinate in any of those settings.
Each storyline featured a major conflict between someone in power and a subordinate, in which the lesser person took control.
I think that means the Attorney General's discretion, not that of a subordinate in the Bureau of Immigration.
First, it was reported that he had failed to disclose on tax returns income from a loan he made to a subordinate in his office.
Leslie Sedibe, the executive, said that a subordinate in the South African Football Association — not someone from an outside company — had lied to him.
The President is in charge of the executive branch, and Mueller, as the special counsel, is a subordinate in that branch of the government.
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And when these interests are considered, the fraction limitations and party norms should play a subordinate role in the actions taken in parliament.
He had for years favoured Irish Home Rule in the form of a subordinate parliament in Dublin.
Sometimes it is very obvious, such as the bully boss who publicly reproaches a female subordinate in a meeting.
However, one reason may be that apoptosis is a subordinate mechanism in regulating the stem cell pool in the absence of intense proliferation demand or other stress signals.
"It is precisely because music has a subordinate part in it that ballet annoys me," he wrote in 1934.
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