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Examples for "study"
Examples for "study"
1Venice, Italy: exhumation and study of plague victims; plague; public health measures
2Smaller towns and rural areas had far fewer problems, the study said.
3He will 'attempt' to set up a 'committee' to 'study' the matter.
4Methods: This cross-sectional study includes families assisted by the public health system.
5Methods: Qualitative case study design using a cognitive task analysis interviewing approach.
1Recently the problem has started receiving attention from those within the field.
2The research challenges often persist after researchers return home from the field.
3The field guidance reports usually come out several days after the event.
4It has also led the field in France, China, Germany and Russia.
5South Korea and China are leaders in this treatment field, she said.
1A possible debt capital market transaction may follow, subject to market conditions.
2A seven-year issuance might follow, subject to market conditions, the document said.
3The treaty also made a future EU common defence subject to safeguards.
4The agreement is still subject to conditions, including approval from competition authorities.
5Of course, any movie box office list is subject to serious interpretation.
1We have problems with our discipline and that was our problem today.
2Enhancing market discipline is also key to avoiding future crises, Plosser said.
3And there's something different about them: different weapons, much tighter fire discipline.
4Yes, it's hard work, but everything worth having takes discipline and effort.
5Better market infrastructure alone will not be sufficient to re-instill market discipline.
1Obviously it was undesirable that he should invade Perrot's bailiwick in person.
2Gimpy Gordon scuttled out of my bailiwick almost on a dead run.
3The questions, too, will be the same from bailiwick to bailiwick.
4Mr. Schwab already was two miles from his own bailiwick.
5But this was also his bailiwick, and he fell rapidly back into step again.
1The violin program here is treated as any other subject area.
2First, select a general subject area, then enter your search terms.
3The trials were separated by subject area - such as injuries or infectious diseases.
4This data revealed patterns of how people moved from one subject area to the next.
5In my general subject area, arts and humanities, an important change is in process, starting next year.
1Include "fact or fiction" in the subject field so we know to check.
2His name was in the subject field.
3The subject field in the email we receive from a reader called Emma reads simply "Eir".
4Note that the command has to be put in the body of the mail and not in the subject field.
5To use it, send email to the Mailserv with the word "HELP" in the subject field of your mail.
1But the school only offered that field of study to graduate students.
2His field of study went back much further than you'd expect, that's all.
3It is a field of study several decades in the making.
4One-fifth reported changing majors to a field of study more marketable after college.
5This field of study expanded rapidly when satellite data became available 30 years later.
1From that beginning in a fresh branch of knowledge much followed quickly.
2She should study some interesting branch of knowledge and cultivate a hobby.
3Yet even this branch of knowledge can boast of some eminent names.
4My friend, one cannot be proficient in every branch of knowledge.
5Naval strategy does not exist as a separate branch of knowledge.
6Every branch of knowledge commences with quantitative notions of a very rude character.
7He had never applied himself steadily to any branch of knowledge.
8Let us first have accuracy, the merest mechanical accuracy, in every branch of knowledge.
9Nor should one study at such an hour for acquiring any branch of knowledge.
10He who concerns himself with any branch of knowledge, should strive for the highest!
11It is probable, that he found himself not sufficiently versed in that branch of knowledge.
12In retirement, his solitude was not relieved by serious application to any branch of knowledge.
13Now logic is manifestly a branch of knowledge, and does not necessarily confer any practical skill.
14Thus it is that we come to have so many charlatans in every branch of knowledge.
15Then shall we propose this as a second branch of knowledge which our youth will study?
16But, he reflected, here is an excellent opportunity for me to acquire a new branch of knowledge.