Collocations withstatus

These are words often used in combination withstatus.

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alert status
We have received a number of representations from organisations and members of the public about our nuclear deterrent, including its alert status.
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amateur status
I believe that that amateur status reflects the national attitude to politics.
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ambiguous status
The premiers were now firmly in the deployment net, their ambiguous status gone.
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canonical status
In both cases, the next call from the parents was followed up by a series of visits that confirmed the canonical status of the infants.
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celebrity status
An important component of this ' troubles talk ' is the celebrity status of two residents.
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citizenship status
To that extent, the ' choice ' of retirement location significantly impacts on citizenship status.
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clinical status
Antibiotic coverage was administered to all patients for 24 hours and then continued as indicated by the clinical status after the procedure.
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cognitive status
To examine whether there were clinical and functional differences between patients based on their cognitive status, several approaches were employed.
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constitutional status
If so, then this has an important bearing on the constitutional status of hate speech regulations as well.
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copyright status
The copyright status of a typeface and any font file that describes it digitally varies between jurisdictions.
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cult status
Sanction in some cases was initiated from the center, but most requests for changes in cult status originated from below, either with local gentry or officials.
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current status
There the user can save the current status of the declaration for further editing or submit it to the tax office.
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developmental status
Furthermore, the developmental status of the parasite also showed some relationship to egg profiles.
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diagnostic status
All interviews were conducted by clinical interviewers who were blind to the diagnostic status of the respective respondents.
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disability status
Students who have documentation proving their disability status and the staff are trained to access or have knowledge of the necessary services according the students' unique need.
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elevated status
A possible mechanism could be the elevated status, greater support, and sense of ' fulfilment ' conferred to women by these events.
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elite status
As evidenced by the rumors that spread throughout groups of ex-soldiers, many askaris saw membership as the key to maintaining elite status.
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emeritus status
He retired there to emeritus status in 1965.
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employment status
Adjusted for age, educational level, living alone, employment status and presence of disease.
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enhanced status
This would give them an enhanced status and a clearly separate identity, which should strengthen their authority in controlling pollution.
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equal status
No theory of economy will give them equal status.
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final status
Willett (1997) extends this idea further by showing how these models can be expressed using combinations of final status and growth, and even final status and initial status.
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financial status
Despite their seeming isolation, convents were, indeed, subject to economic policy such as the amortissement, which weakened their financial status.
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functional status
About 61 per cent of the respondents obtained the maximum score, indicating a good functional status.
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health status
You will discuss your health status and what you can do to improve it.
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iconic status
With each new screening the image seemed to transcend the banality of the original moment, acquiring new meanings and values, a new iconic status.
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immigration status
It is not our normal practice to disclose information about an individual's immigration status.
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inactive status
Unlike at present, a parent or relative would receive credit for their activity rather than benefit for their inactive status.
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inferior status
His phallocentric theory legitimizes the disempowerment of those who have a socially inferior status, by denigrating their demands for equality and emancipation.
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landmark status
The landmark status applied only to the exterior of the building.
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legal status
This may be related to the fact that a fetus does not have the same legal status as an adult human individual.
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legendary status
Entering its fifteenth year in 2003, it has probably already achieved a legendary status.
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low status
Elderly widows (29%) were most exposed to inadequate care because of their low status in their families and among their spouse's kin.
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membership status
That is, this analytical approach allows one to predict the group membership status of subjects based upon their scores on quantitative trait attributes.
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mental status
In the third category, the most prevalent factors were found to be those associated with the mental status of the patient.
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minority status
In aggregate analyses, measures of social disorganization are typically correlated with ethnic minority status.
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moral status
In part, this is because of the disputed moral status of the fetus.
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nutritional status
Mixed infections or polyparasitism have made it particularly difficult to investigate the influence of a single parasite upon the nutritional status of the host.
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observer status
Industry was meant to have merely observer status.
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occupational status
This vertical differentiation arises from social stratification of the population based on occupational status.
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official status
From the standpoint of national integration and cultural identity, it's clear that higher (or sole) official status for indigenous languages is desirable.
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ontological status
The meaning of religious beliefs is limited to the ' phenomena of the belief, not the ontological status of the belief ' (207).
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operational status
As a result, their actual operational status is unknown.
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permanent status
With the establishment of contract labour, new employees were to be hired on a contract basis, while current employees would maintain their permanent status.
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platinum status
Despite lukewarm radio airplay, the album went on to become a best-seller, quickly reaching platinum status.
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preferential status
For example, subcontractors could argue that moneys due to them by main contractors should be granted preferential status.
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preferred status
In subsequent developments, particle-stem structures lost their preferred status.
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privileged status
This closed loop system effectively exorcises the "homunculus" from the perceptual system, and confers no privileged status on any particular neural representation, filled-in or otherwise.
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professional status
In nine studies, only the professional status of the operator was given.
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protected status
Nevertheless, there is very little evidence of poaching due to the reserve's protected status.
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pubertal status
This is the first study, to our knowledge, to report an association between slow-wave sleep in childhood or adolescence and depression, regardless of pubertal status.
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qualified status
I am at present reviewing the conditions upon which qualified status will be granted to holders of this diploma.
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relative status
Their roofs contain and project like clouds over the earth, keenly symbolic and showing relative status in subtle ways.
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reserve status
The new arrangement enables personnel to be deployed to an operational theatre with the protection of reserve status.
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residency status
Foreign trafficking victims do not benefit from permanent residency status or relief from deportation.
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resident status
Resident status was not included in the regression analysis due to the low numbers in the co-resident group.
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second-class status
Focusing on the ways that nurse practitioners care for patients, she hopes, might change the way they are perceived and help to rectify their second-class status within the medical hierarchy.
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smoking status
For all diseases included, the proportion of records containing data on smoking status was higher if the disease was present than if it was not.
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social status
Special attention is given to the interactions between age and three factors: right-hand phonological context, context of communication, and social status of the parents.
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socioeconomic status
The influence of socioeconomic status and job control on plasma fibrinogen responses to acute mental stress.
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sociometric status
A comparison of methods for defining sociometric status among children.
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special status
However, one of the endings, -s, has a special status.
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status hierarchy
In the status hierarchy of the modern sciences, the field sciences appear at the ' soft ' end of the spectrum.
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status update
Then later, with the additional service of texting, one can see the somewhat primitive form of the status update.
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subordinate status
Community-run homes tend to acknowledge their subordinate status vis-' -vis the government more than other homes.
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temporary status
The argument that temporary residents are entitled only to temporary status does not stand up.
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territorial status
Similarly, the material impotence of most states has been a major factor in convincing their leaders about the futility of challenging their territorial status quo.
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threatened status
Given the threatened status of indigenous languages, sociolinguistic researchers having a social commitment should make earnest and continuous endeavors to honor and preserve linguistic diversity.
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unequal status
This unequal status hence blocks the way to civil litigation.
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unique status
It is a typical small station, but has a unique status as a non-independent station.
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vaccination status
Another questionnaire, filled out by the child's parents, gave additional information about vaccination status, medical history and pertussis exposure before hospitalization.
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veteran status
Because all survey respondents are veterans and members of the same generation, it was unnecessary to control for veteran status or generation.
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