Is the word «after» there being
used as a subordinating conjunction or a preposition?
Not exact matches
Instead,
use the strength of your department's own resources — such
as partners,
subordinates, or interns — to evenly distribute the workflow and get the best results for your company.
Would it be possible to
use Whitehead's notion of society (or, better, of a structured society) to describe the Trinity
as a community of coequal persons who are themselves in process, hence who are
subordinate personally ordered societies within the «democratic» structured society which is the community
as such?
Again, it is the examples Whitehead
uses which seem to be the source of Cobb's confusion: «membership» does not refer to
subordinate enduring objects «such
as the life of an electron or of a man.»
They want the United States to
use this unique opportunity to exert its power so
as to bring about a world of democratic states so
subordinate to U.S. power that war among them will become unthinkable.
But the compound word for «helper» here — ezer kenegdo — suggests a sort of military ally, or a partner in a difficult task, and is most often
used in Scripture to describe God, who is not generally regarded by patriarchalists
as a
subordinate.)
I hated how that word was
used — along with proof texts from Ephesians 5, Colossians 3, and 1 Peter 3 — to put Christian women «in their place,»
as subordinates to their husbands.
Just
as there are laws within a nation that forbid a person to misuse his liberty, so there should be laws under which the irresponsible
use of a nation's powers over its own citizens could be judged; that is to say, the rights of self - determination by the nation should be
subordinate to the fundamental rights of man.
Humans, even
as subordinate lords over creation, can not
use their position and power
as unrestricted license (1 Cor 6:12; 10:23).
He views the metaphysical
use of theistic models
as important but
subordinate to their practical
use in focusing values and influencing life styles.
The Minister sat back in a manner that suggests he is
used to such demeaning and psychologically brutalising treatment of his
subordinates and he looked on with feline complacency
as the headmasters knelt before him.
Planning and urban policy, which normal cities view
as this benign tool has been
used as a powerful partisan tool to
subordinate and control black people in Johannesburg and is still
used that way against Palestinians in Jerusalem.
Many studies have shown that dominant individuals, from tribal elders to workplace bosses, are more likely to orchestrate laughter than their
subordinates,
using it
as a means of wielding power either to bond their followers or to divide and rule.
Rickard Ramhöj has studied the alternative expressions
used for predicates taking a clausal subject, i.e. a
subordinate clause acting
as a subject in a superordinate clause, in the history of English.
Some fear that people may
use cloning to produce a
subordinate class of humans created
as tissue or organ donors.
In the Valencian Community, the More - TIC Plan was introduced for widespreading the
use of technological infrastructures
as whiteboards, mobile classrooms, wi - fi networks, or thin clients in the teaching - learning process of the education centers
subordinated to the regional Government.
There are also 4 mats included, showing
subordinate clauses being
used in themes 1, 2, and 3,
as my students struggle with
using these.
Help students become familiar with comparative language by asking them to
use specific language such
as subordinate conjunctions or connective adverbs.
Subject pronouns are
used as subjects of sentences and of
subordinate clauses.
As expected, Axcelis has
used US$ 86.4 million of the proceeds to repay Convertible Senior
Subordinated Notes that were due in January but the company had failed to secure alternative finance last year to pay the notes.
They
use several ways to invest, such
as subordinated loans, private equity, and venture debt.
Core Capital generally
used to correspond to Equity (Ordinary plus Preferred Share Capital), but became horribly corrupted in the past decade with all kinds of contingent /
subordinated debt instruments masquerading
as Equity.
Parks also makes
use of
subordinate actors, much
as with Bergman.
Where previously language was presented
as one kind of visual element alongside others, and
subordinate to an overarching composition (e.g. Synthetic Cubism), the conceptual artists
used language in place of brush and canvas, and allowed it to signify in its own right.
«This Tenant Subordination Agreement states that you,
as the tenant, agree to
subordinate your priority under your lease with the landowner to the Wind Farm Lease and provide your consent for EDF Renewables Development, Inc. and their affiliates to develop and
use of the property,
as indicated under the terms of the Wind Farm Lease.»
Using year to year variations is susceptible to domination by internal climate variation such
as ENSO, which over the short term is likely tol overwhelm external forcings, but over multiple years becomes
subordinate to long term effects of persistent forcings.
For this reason, lawyers must establish policies and procedures, and periodically train employees,
subordinates and others assisting in the delivery of legal services, in the
use of reasonably secure methods of electronic communications with clients,
as well
as on reasonable measures for access to and storage of those communications.
During and after working hours, both on and off the premises and with the actual knowledge of his peers and superiors, he
used and continues to
use his position of power and authority over vulnerable, economically - dependent and emotionally vulnerable
subordinates to seduce or compel,
as circumstances might warrant, intimate sexual relations of a conventional
as well
as deviate nature.
Sinister
uses — making business, i. e. occasion for fees; making complication, thence confusion, uncertainty, uncognoscibility, materials for sham science, & c. & c. Examples: — In English common law, causes sent from King's Bench, Common Pleas, or Exchequer, to Nisi Prius, or Assizes, and back again: in Equity, from Chancery, or Exchequer, to town examiners» office, or country commissioners, and back again: and from the superior to a
subordinate judge: — In Scottish practice, vibrations between the provincial courts and the metropolitan; and in the metropolitan, between outer and inner house: in both,
as well
as in the provincial courts, between the deciding and some evidence - collecting judge.
You can also
use a quote from a former boss or
subordinate, shortening it for clarity and noting the job title of the source (such
as «Peter's skill in Lean Six Sigma has allowed our operation to become 34 % more efficient.»