Of persons born in another area or country than that lived in.
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Examples for "nonnative"
Examples for "nonnative"
1Ubiquitination of nonnative CFTR was required for efficient internalization and lysosomal degradation.
2Yet it's a complex motif-sophisticated-and amonkey ,whichwas a nonnative animal.
3It's fortunate, he adds, that New England's farmers left before nonnative plants flooded America.
4The Hawaiian insects are also threatened by competition from nonnative bees for food and nesting sites.
5He spoke the language remarkably well for a nonnative speaker, Ushakov thought, but his accent was odd.
1Often, the victims are foreign-born brides brought to Britain via arranged marriages.
2Police sources tell me foreign-born nationals are easy to turn into CIs.
3The proportion of foreign-born tuberculosis patients in the United States is increasing.
4Accountants say a foreign-born parent can be enough to claim the status.
5Communicable disease reporting related to foreign-born persons has not yet been evaluated.
6Thus, in her most important institution to the foreign-born, America fell short.
7To reach their foreign-born students, educators hit upon a novel teaching strategy.
8Untaxed Indians, and foreign-born Chinese and Japanese do not enjoy the suffrage.
9Many Jews, both home-born and foreign-born, have been brought into the fold.
10For foreign-born women in the United States, the drop was 14 percent.
11Ntseki has, however, not ruled out calling up foreign-born players in the future.
12Less than two percent of Japan's almost 128 million population are currently foreign-born.
13Sentiment analysis revealed that right-leaning reports often portrayed foreign-born persons negatively.
14In all three countries, approximately three quarters of cases were foreign-born.
15Is there an enduring link between safety pins and solidarity with the foreign-born?
16By 1940, there were some eighty-four thousand foreign-born Negroes living in the country.