conjoin Betekenis & Definitie

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  • We can say, tentatively, that a philosophy of life is a theory of the good conjoined with practical recommendations for attaining the good.

  • In many cases, verbs were conjoined that evidently had the same subject.

  • Recipients' minimal agreements in response to the figurative summaries (sympathy tokens, etc.) conjoin those substantive and procedural agreements.

  • Similarly, separate consideration of main, conjoined, and coordinate clauses revealed no significant difference among them. 29.

  • The two predicates are then conjoined as descriptions of the same event.

  • Again, conjoined constraints would have to be proliferated to account for all of the acceptable trade-offs in the model of formant transitions.

  • In these cases, the benefits are, as in the rescue case, necessarily conjoined with the burdens imposed.

  • An attempt at sociological realism through language use, in particular representation of dialects, was to be conjoined with the stress on proper speech.

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