given subject
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgivenandsubject
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given
adjective
uk/ˈɡɪv.ən/us/ˈɡɪv.ən/
already decided, arranged, ...
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subject
noun[C]
uk/ˈsʌb.dʒekt/us/ˈsʌb.dʒekt/
the thing that is being discussed, considered, ...
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(Definition ofgivenandsubjectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There is often resistance to scholars espousing paradigms different from those traditionally applied to agivensubject.
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Of course, it is an empirical question whether agivensubjectcan match any color by adjusting just three parameters.
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A discrimination net is said to be deterministic when no backtracking is needed to compute the maximal set of terms that match agivensubject.
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Within each condition, the stimulus words heard by anygivensubjectwere matched for length, word frequency, and place of syllabic stress.
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Our editors are free to choose the best material on anygivensubject, and even to combine and re-write stories from several different sources.
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Data are from one single subject; due to the high interindividual variability not all significant findings across subjects are seen in anygivensubject.
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Since a particular test word was only presented once to agivensubject, two experimental lists were constructed.
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Of necessity, therefore, our discussion of anygivensubjectmust be relatively superficial, with most of the detail, together with many of the required qualifications and caveats, being omitted.
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One kind of experiment shows that the likelihood of agivensubjectbehaving compassionately decreases in inverse proportion to the degree of hurry that subject is in.
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Usually, such registral confusion may be attributed to the writer's ignorance of the appropriate variety of language use which goes with agivensubjector specific context.
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Regarding the specific designs used herein, the alternating treatments exposes agivensubjectto two different experimental conditions concurrently, with the conditions being rapidly and randomly varied.
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There are no courses where approval has beengivensubjectto conditions.
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The above information is not as yet official, and isgivensubjectto correction.
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I shall always defend the right of the media, or any individual, to express differing points of view about agivensubject.
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They are the flower of the nation, and we want to know—or we ought to want to know—what they think on anygivensubject.
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He can take his own line on anygivensubject.
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If a general licence weregivensubjectto the landlowner's permission, that would not necessarily follow.
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Subsection (2) provides that when the corporation gives its consent to the disposal of land, this may begivensubjectto conditions.
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