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be proximate
noun
A grammatical marker in the Algonquian (and some other) languages for a principal third person
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"I just think our office needs to be proximate to the greatest number of people," he said.
Is it a function of a morbid desire to be proximate to tragedy that makes me recount this?
It is true, as all first year torts students learn, that the requirement of proximate cause does not mean that only one among many causes must be determined to be proximate.
He argued that for there to be a real and substantial risk of insolvency it had to be "proximate in time".
A non-negative continuous function λ ( r ) defined in ( 0, + ∞ ) is said to be proximate logarithmic order of T ( r, f ), if λ ( r ) satisfies the following three conditions: (1) lim r → + ∞ λ ( r ) = λ.
However, it is possible that side chain of A/S232 might be proximate to that of A/C507 when the A subunit adopts the closed conformation.
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And she was proximate to a mailroom.
But there are proximate causes, and then there are material ones.
Latvia has a highly literate people and is proximate to the world's richest Scandinavia countries.
For many Northern Virginia residents, Pruitt's ethical scandals were proximate sources of outrage.
Several nominees bit the dust because they are proximate to someplace immeasurably better.
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