Second, it press-gangs manufacturers and dealers into service as adjuncts to law enforcement. |
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A new insider confides that she has never before heard people talk about adjuncts as if they were not even in the room when they actually were. |
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This is a rough number, because it includes emeritus professors, associate, assistant, lecturers, and adjuncts. |
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Unlike many of his colleagues, who operate as adjuncts of the Democratic Party, Hair wasn't a partisan. |
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Of course, line items must be included in the budget to cover adjuncts for parental leaves. |
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Dues are prorated, but the emphasis on tenure may seem remote to the many members of the profession who are adjuncts. |
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This is the first book devoted fully to adjuncts telling their own stories in their own words. |
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Criminality and punishment beatings were only adjuncts to the substantive talks in December. |
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Clinicians who recommend books to their clients cite evidence that such readings are effective adjuncts to therapy in many areas. |
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Fillmore considered that adjuncts can also be assigned theta roles, but the problem, as Dowty points out, is where to stop. |
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A second method involves the use of thermally modifiable adjuncts such as serum albumin. |
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Might candidates' electability be enhanced if they were taught to use more conditional adjuncts? |
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We see it as the first step in a campaign to organize all private-sector adjuncts in Boston. |
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Many dance faculties are made up of only one full-time person and several adjuncts. |
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The courses are designed to be modular and scalable, so that teaching assistants and adjuncts can be slotted into courses as required. |
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The treaties also require countries to provide not only the rights themselves, but also two types of technological adjuncts to the rights. |
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These different adjuncts have various animalistic forms in the hyper-sensible regions of nature. |
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Most commercial lager is churned out quickly, often bulked out with cheap adjuncts such as rice and corn. |
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Antibiotics are used as adjuncts to appropriate surgical measures when staphylococcal infections are localized and purulent. |
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These are not mere adjuncts but parties with an internal as well as an external impact. |
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This means that children should be valued as people in their own right, rather than as mere adjuncts to their parents. |
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Another is that Chinese brewers also use adjuncts, usually a starch from other grains, to supplement the malt. |
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The use of regional, wound infiltrations and adjuncts to local anesthetics are some of the ongoing studies. |
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Like participles, adjectives and also some idiomatic preposition phrases, when used as adjuncts, need an understood subject to be filled in if they are to be understood. |
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I broke down grade inflation by instructor rank and found it is much higher among assistant professors, adjuncts, instructors, etc. than for associate or full professors. |
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Thirty percent of part-time liberal-arts faculty reported no scheduled office hours, and adjuncts were 50 percent less likely to require essay exams than full-time faculty. |
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The air force and navy were considered primarily as adjuncts to the army. |
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They hire more temporary adjuncts instead of permanent, tenured staff. |
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He made a series of beers that included adjuncts, but instead of overwhelming the beer, they added subtle notes that drew out the beeriness rather than crushing it. |
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Schools were adjuncts of pupils' social backgrounds and teachers were tasked to implement a curriculum which maintained both social hierarchy and stasis. |
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Language syntax treats adpositional phrases as units that act as arguments or adjuncts. |
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Regions adjacent to the power centres of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Iran were frequently mere political and administrative adjuncts, often obscure vassaldoms or adversaries without notable or attested written traditions. |
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Of late years, some political thinking has been to the effect that the providing of the adjuncts of satisfactory living has been lagging behind the people's wants. |
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These papers are adjuncts to the circular and do not override it. |
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Voluntary codes can thus be used as adjuncts to existing legal schemes, as substitutes for laws or as a source of elaborated detail in a legal regime. |
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And grandparents need to be utilized as resources, support adjuncts and placement possibilities, particularly when our grandchildren are apprehended by social services. |
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It could have adjuncts to it that continue to function. |
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It is still common for ministers to think of their banks as mere adjuncts to the treasury, making them prop up clapped-out state-controlled industries until the banks themselves collapse. |
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Through an app called SmartGlass, tablets and phones can become adjuncts to Xboxes in the home, showing information about a film playing on the screen in the living room. This distinguishes Microsoft from Apple. |
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They concluded that PHH3 and Ki-67 can be useful adjuncts to histopathology to separate malignant melanoma from benign nevus. |
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Lenition of following adjectives is different from the other mutation conditions in that the words that undergo mutation are adjuncts, not complements. |
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Antibiotics should be considered as adjuncts to treatment when there are signs of systemic involvement such as extra-oral, neck and intraoral airway swellings or fever. |
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Personal testimony, simulations and roleplaying have all been found to be useful adjuncts to statistical and other factual information in exploring the concepts of risk, susceptibility and severity. |
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Thousands of people participated in the various physical activity contests offered as adjuncts to the Vienna-Budapest Supermarathon that has been organized for the past 16 years. |
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Stress was laid upon the importance of museums and libraries to the preservation and spread of culture and upon their pre-eminence as educational adjuncts. |
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Some additives include sulfer dioxide, water, oak adjuncts, tartaric acid, sugar, pectic enzymes, gum Arabic, velcorin and mega purple. |
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They cannot enjoy their economic, social and cultural rights equally if they are treated as inferior to men or as adjuncts of, or dependents of men, whether those men are family members or others. |
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Pamphlets carrying news and ideas hot from the minds of qualified men and women directly to those who can use the thoughts in vital community work are valuable adjuncts to our and their printed material. |
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The majority of such interparliamentary structures are adjuncts to intergovernmental organisations or are founded on intergovernmental agreements which make explicit provision for them. |
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Smooth-footed, deft-handed waiters ministered to the table. Toast Melba, butter, an ice pail, all the adjuncts to a meal of quality. |
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English brewers are allowed a free hand in the use of adjuncts which can include honey, ginger and spices, although this practice is not common. |
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