subordination in English

noun
1
the action or state of subordinating or of being subordinate.
the subordination of medicine to political expediency

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1. Religion, Professor Berti continues, is the term for this subordination of reason to imagination, a subordination motivated by fear.

2. Subordination and silence best became their years and capacity.

3. Loans and advances by product, by collateral and by subordination

4. " Reg E., what is subordination for verbal measures to tonal consideration? " ( Laughter )

5. Case law refers to a link of legal subordination (le lien de subordination juridique), with the adjective "legal" distinguishing subordinate employment from the concept of economic dependence.

6. SubAlternation definition is - the quality or state of being subalternate : succession by turns : subordination.

7. In its subordination of character to plot, sentimental comedy moves in the direction of Romantic drama.

8. The subordination of one customs establishment to another shall not Be restricted By administrative divisions.

9. Antonyms for Ascendancies include subordination, inferiority, weaknesses, disadvantages, powerlessness, servility, subjection, subservience, domination and

10. This meant the subordination of all individuals and self governing bodies to the Government.

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12. Then one day I told him, "Reg E., what is subordination for verbal measures to tonal consideration?"

13. The old patterns of subordination and domination in an inflexible hierarchy may no longer work well.

14. Traditional subordination is arbitrary, exploitative arid alien to the modern values of management by commitment.

15. Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Attornment Agreement Subject: MF SNDA (Form 4510) Author: Fannie Mae Last modified by: Fannie Mae Created Date: 5/26/1998 7:43:00 PM Company: Fannie Mae Other titles: Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Attornment Agreement

16. L'Adverbe peut aussi compléter une préposition, une conjonction de subordination, un mot

17. Not treating women as autonomous, in pornographic love-making, has the consequence of reinforcing women's subordination.

18. But energy management systems also represent a move towards the increased subordination of other building occupants.

19. Another method of subordination is a prohibition on repayment of the debt whilst other creditors remain unpaid.

20. You don't read other people's poetry, and you don't got any subordination for verbal measures to tonal consideration."

21. You don't read other people's poetry, and you don't got any subordination for verbal measures to tonal consideration. " ( Laughter )

22. There was of course nothing new in a patriarchal family structure based on the subordination of women and children.

23. Nevertheless, feminists recognize that women's exclusion from culture and language is an important aspect of their experiences of subordination.

24. It can also imply that all the experiences and aspirations of their members are exhausted by the fact of racial subordination.

25. Ancient Brahmanical codes of law institutionalised the subordination of women’s sexuality to maintain the practices of ‘patrilineal succession’ and ‘caste purity’

26. Equitable subordination doctrine is a legislative exploration about whether the controlling company's claim should be subordinated when the subsidiary is bankrupt.

27. In a sociological imagination for the local community, information must have no predetermined subordination to any other set of resources.

28. 29 None of the overtones of subordination and all the rest of it would have been present to the Hebrew.

29. Oriental culture is a subaltern culture, conceived through the very process of its subjugation and subordination to the universal culture.

30. Responsibilities included the review and negotiation of retail leases, amendments, estoppel certificates, and subordination, nondisturbance and Attornment agreements for approximately 556 retail

31. 19 For a start, it is a subordinate class, and being a socialist means surrendering a culture of subordination for self-determination.

32. In a complex sentence, Coordination is not an accompanying category but rather an independent syntactic category that differs from subordination both according to position within the

33. To prevent such a contingency women's sexual subordination was institutionalised in the Brahmanical law codes and enforced by the power of the state.

34. To prevent such a contingen-cy women's sexual subordination was institu-tionalised in the Brahmanical law codes and enforced by the power of the state

35. One of the closing documents in a real estate financing transaction when the property is leased is a Subordination, Non-disturbance, and Attornment Agreement (“SNDA”)

36. The foundation of Brahmanical Patriarchy lay in the collective subordination of women and lower-castes so that upper-caste men could control both wealth and labour.

37. Wherever in the New Testament the relationship of Jesus to God, the Father, is brought into consideration, . . . it is conceived of and represented categorically as subordination.

38. IV. The Lender is entitled to stipulate the disposal of guaranty and hypothecation in term of contractual stipulations or the stipulations in the subordination agreement of the contract.

39. This could include complex interactions with the governing bodies of intergovernmental organizations, which might be uneasy about any possible formal subordination to a new body on matters relating to their chemical safety activities.

40. Coverage of adverbials, Adjectivals, and nominals has been moved forward so that students can more readily draw on their knowledge of sentence patterns, coordination, and subordination when studying these chapters

41. An entire consolidation of the States into one complete national sovereignty would imply an entire subordination of the parts; and whatever powers might remain in them, would be Altogether dependent on the general will.

42. THIS SUBORDINATION, NONDISTURBANCE AND Attornment AGREEMENT AND ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATE is made this 30 th day of July, 2008, between KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, a national banking association ( “Lender”) and KORRY ELECTRONICS CO., a Delaware corporation ( “Tenant”).

43. The doctrine of Apartheid ("separateness" in Afrikaans) was made law in South Africa in 1948, but the subordination of the Black population in the region was established during European colonization of the area.

44. But neither Khrushchev, nor Mikhail Gorbachev, nor Boris Yeltsin were able to uproot Russia’s stubborn culture of indifference and subordination, precisely because they insisted on top-down change and expected that the Russian people would simply acquiesce en masse.

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46. Abkhaz Hewitt 1987 The typology of subordination in Georgian and Abkhaz Hewitt 1989a Abkhaz Hewitt 1989d Abkhaz Hewitt and Khiba 1979 Abkhaz Lomtatidze 1967b Abxazskij jazyk Lomtatidze 1996 Kategorija vzaimnosti (vzaimosojuznosti, vzaimoobojudnosti) v abxazo-adygskix jazykax Spruyt 1986 Abkhaz …

47. Borrower shall do, make, execute, acknowledge, witness and deliver all deeds, conveyances, mortgages, deeds of trust, assignments, estoppel certificates, subordination non-disturbance and Attornments, notices of assignments, transfers, assurances, security agreements, financing statements and renewals thereof, and all other instruments or other acts necessary

48. ‘The push to restrict people's opportunities to buy and sell based on region is an attempt to bring about what economists call Autarky, or economic self-sufficiency.’ ‘Franco imposed a policy of economic self-sufficiency or Autarky.’ ‘The unity they desired was one based upon conquest, political subordination, and economic Autarky.’

49. The second attitude is one which, having suppressed all subordination of the creature to God or to any transcendent order of truth and good, sees man in himself as the principle and end of all things, and society, with its laws, norms, and achievements as his absolutely sovereign work.

50. ‘The push to restrict people's opportunities to buy and sell based on region is an attempt to bring about what economists call Autarky, or economic self-sufficiency.’ ‘Franco imposed a policy of economic self-sufficiency or Autarky.’ ‘The unity they desired was one based upon conquest, political subordination, and economic Autarky.’