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be subject of
noun
In a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the subject and the actor are usually the same.
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The sequencing of mutual concessions would be subject of delicate negotiations as would be their irreversibility.
Delighted to be detested, proud to be subject of a protest vote, he never wanted power.
You eradicate context and qualification and invite rent-a-quote to be subject of the verb "to slam" or object of the verb "to infuriate".
The idea that WikiLeaks constituted an "enemy", or a conduit to an enemy of the US state, will in itself be subject of much debate and legal argument.
Addressing these issues will also be subject of future work.
Therefore, they might only be subject of future studies.
This aspect will be subject of further investigations.
The characterization of the transpassive peak will be subject of further publication.
In the authors' opinion, both areas are very important and should be subject of further research.
Implementing and testing these schemes will be subject of future work.
The effects reported from a supersaturated design based on the FEAR method still can be subject of further research.
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