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And the orchestra, playing perhaps too subordinate a role, follows suit.
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In the heat of the cold war, they, too, subordinated their moral principles to what they saw as higher purposes.
She may now be re-interpreted by a new piety, a sense that her life was a shade sordid, that she, too, was subordinate to Sartre, that she didn't understand her own economic and social power over young lovers.
One common mistake is using too many subordinate clauses.
Unfortunately, she also subordinates her voice to too many indifferent tunes, wafting her vocals into the groove instead of seizing a melody.
But the state department was forced to defend the report from accusations that human rights are too often subordinated to US political and security interests, such as Washington's restrained criticisms of the government of Bahrain's violent crackdown on dissent.
Related to this observation, several influential figures felt that although research in medical education should have a utilitarian dimension, the research agenda is currently too strongly subordinated to the demands of educators and administrators.
Besides subordinating their needs to the cancer patient, caregivers may fail to raise their health concerns for the GP's sake: They think it is going to take too long.
The relationship between the British prime minister and the American president has been too uncritical and subordinate.
The parameter k should not be too small because subordinate maximal cliques are not as highly connective.
It happened with her subordinates too.
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