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Lott's book has been subject to criticism, but other groups support Lott's conclusions.
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This race is open to all who wish to ride to in it, subject to available space.
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153 people were registered as unemployed and 2,508 were employees subject to social insurance contributions.
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They offered places for oil extraction and were the subject of jurisdictional claims between the federal and state governments.
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Montresor's romantic life has been the subject of much writing.
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When the copula is not present, no equative relation holds, prohibiting the pronominal subject of the small clause.
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Akabane disease is an important disease in those areas which are subject to only an occasional influx of C. brevitarsis.
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The papacy as a religious organ is a subject of international law and capable of international rights and duties.
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The rescue story is the subject of the film, A Day in October, released in 1991.
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Subsequently, his images became a subject of several scientific papers.
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Fear has received international attention and reviews in major newspapers; it has also been the subject of criticism.
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The subject of the film, Sontag proposes, is "violence of the spirit".
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It has been a popular subject for pantomime for over 200 years.
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At the end of a semester, students evaluate their homeroom teacher and their subject teachers.
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Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia.
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The provision increases the age of minors subject to this tax to those minors under age 18.
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Its specific status and origin are the subject of much debate.
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He is also a television presenter and a prize-winning author on the subject of biology, especially evolution.
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Digital speakers have been the subject of experiments performed by Bell Labs as far back as the 1920s.
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There are only fragments about the subject curriculum of Saiyingpun School from the Hong Kong Government Administrative Reports.
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The subject chosen was the Adoration of the Magi, a common theme in the 15th century Florentine art.
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The new state was not subject to Reconstruction.
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The subject of the importance of vintage is one about which disagreement can be expected to continue.
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As a result, the village was not subject to depopulation.
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Like Neo Rauch, however, Sasnal makes the grip of the Communist era on the post-Communist imagination his subject.
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The project is subject to the federal Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (URA).
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He's saying we should be subject to the death penalty.
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The beam is subject to the combined action of perpendicular electric and magnetic fields.
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Vallée feels the entire subject of UFOs is mystified by charlatans and science fiction.
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An often recurring subject is whether or not a capital gains tax should be introduced, and tax reform in general.
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The cement industry, although extremely capital-intensive, is subject to exaggerated economic cycles.
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As a scholar he was influential in the development of medieval history as an academic subject.
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Then criminal was subject to the actual punishment.
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Just like the general activities, the sports offered are subject to change every term.
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Subordinate to the Army of the Alps was the 14th Army Corps under General Beynet.
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The Surruque to the north and the Jaega to the south were politically subordinate to the Ais.
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Presently, there are 12 "Military Regions", which are further broken down into 44 subordinate "Military Zones."
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Lugdush was one of Saruman's Uruk-hai and a trusted subordinate of Ugluk.
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Politically the United States tried to keep a distance from European affairs, and Canada was subordinate to British foreign policy.
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Napoleon III confined the National Guard during the Second Empire to subordinate tasks to reduce its liberal and republican influence.
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In particular, this is the case when swearing accompanies insubordination against a superior or humiliation of a subordinate employee.
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Inugama (Inugami in the English version): Ushitora's former subordinate.
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Many countries maintain a signal corps, which is typically subordinate to a country's army.
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Secondly, the slaves were captured and, at night, they were bound to stakes which symbolized their subordinate status.
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Among the critics of Patton's frequent use of vulgarities was General Omar Bradley, Patton's former subordinate.
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The members of the court can be divided into three general categories: royalty, ministers, and subordinate officials.
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Subordinate everything else to the above decisions.
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The Federal Agency for Special Construction is subordinate to the Ministry of Defence.
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His subordinate Liu Zeqing (劉澤清) escaped north to Huai'an, while only Liu Zhaoji (劉肇基) came to Shi Kefa's aid.
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The other (nameless) subordinate decides to utilize the formula to conquer the world by using the former Brainhov's invention.
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The bishopric was centered on the town of Tur Abdin (in southeast Turkey) and was subordinate to Dara.
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In 1826 von Recke was himself dismissed from his post because of embezzlement by a subordinate employee in his department.
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The region has been subordinate both the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lezhe and Roman Catholic Diocese of Sape.
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Voltaire also wonders about such detention measures and state secrecy around a simple subordinate confidant.
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All of the Teutonic Knights' possessions were subordinate to the Grand Master, whose seat was in Bad Mergentheim.
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Unlike the relationship between consuls, who shared equal authority, the magister equitum was always subordinate to the dictator.
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P. annularis queens have the tendency to outlive all of the subordinate cofoundresses of their associations.
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Along with other federal ministries and agencies, the FSB created its own departmental awards subordinate to the state awards.
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Baltimore Gabbro Complex is a hypersthene gabbro with subordinate amounts of olivine gabbro, norite, anorthositic gabbro, and pyroxenite.
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It is a subordinate unit of I Corps.
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Subordinating conjunctions make relations between clauses, making the clause in which they appear into a subordinate clause.
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Typically an individual may work with or be subordinate to a conservator.
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PM JBC-P transitioned into a subordinate product of PM MC.
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Thirsk chided the author for relying on secondary sources and a stubborn desire to subordinate historical facts to sociological concepts.
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While others have accepted the possible existence of memes, they are sometimes seen as subordinate to genes.
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Instead, he sends his subordinate Nezha to arrest Wukong.
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Instead of a subordinate regional diet, Hungary was granted its own parliament, and essentially attained the status of "sovereign state".
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Their lords had no specific rank, and were always officially subordinate to dukes and foreign princes.
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Subordinate commands were under discussion in 1954 and 1956.
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It is subordinate to St Mary's parish church at West Dean.
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Although the mafia leader cannot get to Kwan, they manage to kill Pao's subordinate Yung.
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The minor district (king amphoe) Ko Yao was established in 1903 as a subordinate of Mueang Phang Nga District.
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First Army has directed that all subordinate brigades wear the First Army SSI instead of their own authorized brigade SSI.
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At the time, it was a fortress subordinate to Pskov and protecting it from the south.
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According to the Grand Lodge's 2015 reports, there are 19 Subordinate Lodges in Liberia with a total membership of 1,750.
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On 23 July 1930, the okrugs were abolished, and the districts became directly subordinate to the oblasts.
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He was also chief supervisor of the Secret Service Sigurimi, which was subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior.
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Shapiro and Austen become close friends despite their disparate backgrounds and his subordinate position as Austen's leading petty officer.
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In 904, he executed Emperor Zhaozong of Tang and made his 13-year-old son a subordinate ruler.
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Using an evasion point does not kill the Subordinate, but instead renders them unconscious for a set time.
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Someone would have to run from one commander to a subordinate to tell them what to do.
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He expected his subordinate commanders to do the same.
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It facilitated analysis of the ways subordinate groups actively resist and respond to political and economic domination.
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Since Wright was the chief engineer, Randel was his subordinate.
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On 13 May 1943, the 616th Bombardment Squadron was established as the initial subordinate squadron of the 477th Bombardment Group.
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During the verses of the song the quinto is capable of sublime creativity, while musically subordinate to the lead vocalist.
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These individuals were in networks of subordinate organizations, called kikan, that would carry out actual operations.
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The Task Force and its subordinate formations comprised a shifting group of units and formations.
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In comparison with unparasitized control nests, subordinate females under a parasite queens laid more eggs.
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He had entered the village with two of his subordinate commanders and a few of his fighters.
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The statutes are subordinate to the Oregon Constitution.
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The major subordinate Army commands were Eighth Army, commanded by Lt.
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For this operation, Bradley was subordinate to Patton, under British overall direction.
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Items that have subordinate aggregate data are called group items; those that do not are called elementary items.
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In the first case the accompaniment is subordinate, and serves merely to support the first or principal part.
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Administratively skekSil's subordinate, skekShod is incapable of acknowledging anyone's presence unless offered some gift.
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His subordinate generals were supportive of this line of reasoning and counseled delay, all except for Brig.
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Kodungallur was a feudal principality subordinate to the rulers of the Kingdom of Cochin.
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New Forms and Functions of Subordinate Clause in Kurdish.
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Owen says this was premature and that the ARBiH wasn't required to be subordinate to the HVO.
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