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be subject on
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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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"Can a lawyer in the 21st century have a proper legal education that omits the one area of law to which she and her clients will be subject on a daily basis?" Whether you hope to pursue a career solely in the UK or internationally, knowledge of international law will be useful because of the globalisation of legal practice.
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All of them were subject, on an equal level, to the general manager (Fig. 1).
The tested panel was subjected on one side to a uniform heat flux of about 6 kW/m2.
These are subjects on which the country is divided and possibly always will be.
Additionally, your DNA is subjected on a daily basis to damaging radiation and reactive molecules.
The TLC analysis of fraction 19 30 revealed the presence of alkaloids and therefore was subjected on further column chromatographic separation.
Then this residue was subjected on reverse-phased C18 column eluted with gradient mixture of MeOH and H2O (30:70–100:0, v/v).
Communication, leadership, tolerance and conflict are subjects on which nursing education puts a great deal of focus.
Drought was subjected on 14 d old plants by withholding water until light or severe wilting occurred.
Briefly, immunoprecipitated material was subjected to on-bead Tryptic digestion.
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