Collocations withbond

These are words often used in combination withbond.

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bond issue
In any bond issue, the use of proceeds is of critical importance.
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bond measure
New basketball courts and tennis complex with lighting opened in 2005 part of bond measure.
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bond of affection
To take this step will not halt progress in ecumenical dialogue, bonds of affection and common action for human betterment.
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bond of friendship
The basic bond of friendship which will thus be formed will make it easier for the politicians to get together later on.
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bond of trust
There appears to be a bond of trust and an absence of tension.
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bond referendum
The present courthouse replaced it in 1902 after a $72,000 bond referendum passed.
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carbon-carbon bond
Since that time, samarium iodide has been employed in a variety of contexts in organic synthesis for both functional group manipulation and carbon-carbon bond formation.
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close bond
Through its use of mathematics, economics has created a close bond with the verb to optimize and its counterparts to maximize and to minimize.
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common bond
It's very beneficial to be with people who share a common bond.
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disulfide bond
Assembly of functional rhodopsin requires a disulfide bond between cysteine residues 110 and 187.
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emotional bond
They saw it as reciprocating for the love and affection they had shared with a spouse with whom they still felt an emotional bond.
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familial bond
It is a penetrating and artistic depiction of familial bond, underscored by a set of life value messages.
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intimate bond
They inhabit the space and establish an intimate bond between the human body, earth, and celestial universe.
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issuing bonds
He raised taxes, tried to fix the state's bad credit by repaying and issuing bonds, and flooded the state with paper scrip.
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long-term bond
Most economic equations take the long-term bond rate as an indicator of expectations of inflation.
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molecular bond
The display hardware followed a sequential list of digital drawing instructions (the display list), directly drawing at an angle one stroke for each molecular bond.
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peptide bond
Compared to the reaction in solution, the ribosome accelerates peptide bond formation y107-fold.
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special bond
Over the years, a special bond had been forged between them.
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spiritual bond
One result is electronic mail (e-mail, email) - a seeming by-product of computer techniques that is in reality a spiritual bond among the people on this planet.
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tax-exempt bond
The group failed to receive an endorsement from the county commission when it sought a $38 million tax-exempt bond from the state.
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weak bond
Strength of a weak bond connecting flexible polymer chains.
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