Sentence examples for subordinate standing from inspiring English sources

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T-Rex, Gertrude's long-suffering subordinate, standing dumbfounded.

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Moving back symbolizes fear and a lack of confidence, as well as a willingness to be subordinate without standing up for yourself assertively.

Liotta's Macha is in a similar battle: When he's not yelling at subordinates or standing bare-assed in his tanning room suite, he's fighting his strong emotional impulses.

Second, companies can institutionalize communication among subordinates, by establishing standing meetings, for example.

Loans on securities have been secondary in volume and drastically subordinated in their standing.

The fear of a hostile takeover may not be the only reason American managements tend to subordinate everything market standing, research, product development, service, quality, innovation to the short term.

"It could happen overnight or take 20 years," the U.S. official said, adding that the treatment of subordinates could erode Mohammed's standing going forward.

A soldier, playing the role of "good cop," saw him standing naked and ordered subordinates to find him a pair of pants.

Only dominant wolves typically use RLU, with subordinate males continuing to use the juvenile standing posture throughout adulthood.

Secondly they concluded that from now on the College was to be entirely subordinated to the Home Office, and that a standing inter-departmental committee be established to settle any future conflicts.

When a breeding male encounters a subordinate family member, it may stare at it, standing erect and still with the tails horizontal to its spine.

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