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How to use subject's in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word subject's? Here are some examples.

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Aware of the subject's explosiveness, Stein did his best to create a working atmosphere of familial security.
Asthma was documented by the subject's medical history and by physician diagnosis.
Object in his parlance means something met with in experience, or in the subject's consciousness.
In chancing upon her subject's scrapbooks and photographs, Seymour hit the kind of paydirt of which most biographers can only dream.
The writer sometimes tended to over-elaborate and over-refine his subject's language in later versions and revisions.
He wants people to look beyond the superficialness of the subject's surface and see the beauty within.
That means that the eye roll accounts for very little of the subject's hypnotic behavior.
They are released in the area immediately affected by the subject's behaviour.
Then, during the last minute of the rub, the subject's skin was gently lifted with a C-shaped motion of the hand.
As such, expression in psychoanalytic theory always registers the subject's lack, incompleteness, or status as split.
In other words, it was the involuntariness of a subject's behavioral response which characterized it as being a hypnotic response.
Taubman recounts all of his subject's most significant dealings, both in terms of foreign and domestic policy.
She makes a creditable effort at interpreting the manifest and manifold mysteries of her subject's motivations.
A BP cuff was placed around each subject's thigh, just proximal to the knee.
For the philosopher Roland Barthes, the power of furtive photography stems from its ability to disclose part of its subject's subconscious.
That portrait paradigm measured an image's accuracy by gauging its success in representing the precise topography of its subject's face.
The closed shutter maneuver was performed with the subject's glottis open and the cheeks held firmly with his hands.
In psychoanalytic terms, this is the process whereby the subject's phenomenology may be transferred to the researcher.
By graphing these responses, the team worked out the exact size of each subject's working memory.
Data from community follow-ups were also collected and analyzed for a 24-month period following the subject's discharge from hospital.
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As a method of negative eugenics it should never be carried out except with the subject's consent.
At its apex, trust might be a subject's willingness to unqualifiedly submit herself to a researcher.
The reader is portrayed as cutting through the dead sign to extract meaning and restore the textual subject's voice, a process that resembles notions of prosopopeia.
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