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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subservient to that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is subordinate or obedient to a particular idea, principle, or authority. Example: "The committee's decisions were often subservient to that of the board, reflecting a lack of independence."
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He seems to become an automaton, without his own will, which has become subservient to that of the personage of the mask.
So while in theory entirely subservient to God's will, God's will actually turns out to be subservient to that of the church.
Now... the play was the thing, and everything else was subservient to that play.
Cornwallis refused this initial offer because the position was subservient to that of the Lord Lieutenant, which he felt would diminish its effectiveness.
It states that malignant transformation is initiated by acquisition of a gate-keeping mutation in a replication-competent cell and then driven by further accumulation of mutations in a multistep process., The mutations thereby act in a cell-autonomous manner and the role of the microenvironment is subservient to that of the original mutated cell.
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The dissenters say that the movement will lead to more conservative programming; that the voice will become subservient to appearance; that listeners will be trained to hear something electronic and lose an appreciation for a live experience.
Glass's Einstein score does allow for the possibility of other directors creating their own stage images inspired by the life of the great physicist, but the music is so bound up with Wilson's visual concept and is largely so subservient to it that to place the score in any other theatrical context would seem very strange.
Drummer Joe Talia keeps unobtrusive time, which, given that Ambarchi's guitar is hovering like a sound cloud, opens up an intriguing paradox: pulse normally gives music a heartbeat, but here pulse becomes subservient to time that is developing in extended, uncountable paragraphs.
In the face of all that, Japan's economy is unlikely to be overhauled by a government that is seen as subservient to interest groups that oppose change.
European Union leaders are trending down a path where national sovereignty becomes subservient to a hyperstate that has the potential to create laws that run counter to the legal and constitutional traditions of a significant number of member states.
But his appeal to women to buy their own furs, and the lower prices he offered, made women realize, he maintained, that "they weren't subservient to males for that kind of purchase".
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