Relation of type constraints.
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Examples for "type"
Examples for "type"
1However, this proportion varied considerably according to the type of health condition.
2The type of question to which there is really no good answer.
3Semihard; full cream; rapidly cured; Tilsit type; very fine; made at Itzehoe.
4This type of impact will certainly create more problems for our economy.
5In patients with type 2diabetes, the most common form, both problems exist.
1However, a third member of the family said the reports were true.
2Why doesn't any member of Delia's family ask her to come home?
3And he is very serious, said a young member of the company.
4He said: Britain remains a fully engaged member of the European Union.
5Police were alerted by a member of the public, Mr Strong said.
1Phylogenetic analysis of the genomic sequence reveals it to be a distinct member of the Coronaviridae family.
2Together, these results confirm that HK-39 is a novel and distinct member of the Coronaviridae family, with unknown origin.
3This, as the name indicates, is of spiny growth, and is a beautiful and distinct member of the family.
4Thus, the rat IGF binding protein that we have cloned appears to be a distinct member of a family of related IGF binding proteins.
5Phagocytosis forms the platform for activation of distinct members of the Toll-like receptor family, and even dictates their signaling outcomes.
1It is an animal health issue rather than a public health risk.
2Objectives: Obesity is an enormous public health problem among adults and children.
3Industry Minister Besson said: It is an overall risk for French industry.
4However, foreign aid is an extremely important debate that needs wider discussion.
5Tackling climate change is an international problem that needs an international solution.
1Each verse presents a distinct element of thought and feeling.
2Moreover there's a distinct element of smoke and mirrors.
3There is a distinct element of danger.'
4The opportunities which rotation cropping affords for the cleaning of the land from weeds is another distinct element of advantage.
5So that the task set the hardy sailors was not without its distinct element of peril, which was perhaps its chiefest attraction.
1Thus, the possible occurrence of similar situation in Asia should be prevented.
2The occurrence of serious adverse events was not significantly different between arms.
3In recent years occurrence of cardiac ailments have seen an exponential rise.
4Administration of anti-ADM antibodies, however, prevented the occurrence of the hyperdynamic response.
5This may also help with reducing the occurrence of other mosquito-borne diseases.
1The possible effect on human health is a problem of current debate.
2Background: Contact allergy is a major public health problem in industrialized countries.
3Objective: Asthma is a major public health problem with considerable economic impact.
4Tobacco use among adolescents is a global problem of public health importance.
5All political parties accept there is a serious problem with alcohol abuse.
1He's got the gift of the gab and he has class.
2The older Scorsese is invariably nominated and this has class written all over it.
3Merck is facing one of the largest pending shareholder cases that already has class action status.
4Her Majesty has class and grace and dignity.
5No, eight-thirty-hehas class after work tomorrow.
1He also has type 2 diabetes for which he takes medication.
2Veteran entertainer and comedian Jimmy Tarbuck has type 2 diabetes.
3Alana has type 1 diabetes and coeliac disease.
4The doctor gave him a urine test and announced without hesitation, "Your son has type 1 diabetes."
5Kraig McLeod, from Birmingham, has type one diabetes and used to rely on injections of insulin four times a day.
1Mkhize said there is a particular responsibility of government over particular resources.
2Smog is a particular problem from late October through mid-January in Pakistan.
3Climate change is a particular issue for the creatures for two reasons.
4Automotive advertising is a particular worry, with the industry under heavy pressure.
5Hypothermia is a particular risk for older people during a cold snap.
1One reason is a specific decision by Islamic State to target France.
2DNS-Cl is a specific primary amine reagent widely used in protein biochemistry.
3Every note, mortgage and other form of obligation is a specific contract.
4What is a specific example of something that you would call humane technology?
5These data support the notion that VP is a specific non-opioid pain inhibitor.
1The Spirit is called Purusha-theMan; and each Spirit is an individual.
2It's such a fine line and is an individual experience for everyone.
3The election is an individual triumph for Civic Platform leader Donald Tusk.
4Traditionally golf is an individual sport, and Woods is its greatest individual.
5Individuation, then, is an individual matter but it cannot be done alone.
1Discussion: The emergency department is a unique environment with complex patient populations.
2The fact we can make history is a unique privilege, Ramos said.
3Speaking to Emmet Malone the Dutchman says: this is a unique project.
4Luca Coscioni is a unique candidate in next month's Italian general election.
5Conclusions: ETMR is a unique entity with distinctive clinical and pathological features.
1Many Voices is an example of just that sort of sea change.
2The following is an example of this process starting with step 4:
3ANC and State Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa is an example of bystander.
4Heroku is an example of this type of software supply chain company.
5What follows is an example of how important a dream can be.
1We can request information from an instance of one of those classes:
2The most notable instance of this was in New York in 1857.
3Synthesizing ideas is an instance of the self-constitution of the human being.
4Morgellons was a template instance of medical anxiety in the internet age.
5The following simile affords an instance of this quality in the work:-
6The last instance of these duels was in the 15th of Eliz.
7The following is an instance of the shrewdness practiced in effecting escapes.
8This was the last instance of military parade evinced by the general.
9Was it another instance of the right hemisphere's ability to resolve incongruity?
10The crowning instance of the spirit of the Bodyguard was now given.
11An instance of his forbearance under provocation is afforded in the following:-
12It has not done so-except in the instance of Mr. Hartright himself.
13One instance of the difficulties thus created was that of the Congo.
14Again in 1893 I came across another instance of the post-mortem practice.
15An instance of their remarkable strength is shown in the following case.
16The instance of a young woman in an Eastern state is significant.
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