Collocations withproperty

These are words often used in combination withproperty.

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addictive properties
The suggested dosage for children is very small and the data sheet contains a clear warning about the addictive properties of methadone.
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adjacent property
An open forecourt lies across the pathway combining with the forecourt of the adjacent property to the left and contained by the garage on the right.
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anti-cancer properties
Some studies have suggested that the saponin in ginseng may have anti-cancer properties.
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antibacterial properties
The account reviews activity not only against insects but, for example, antiviral and antibacterial properties and the development of neem-derived compounds to control fungal plant pathogens and plant parasitic nematodes.
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antimicrobial properties
Many studies of turmeric have revealed antimicrobial properties.
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biochemical properties
Influence of maturation and aging on mechanical and biochemical properties of connective tissue in rats.
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blighted property
Nevertheless, over that period the owner of the blighted property cannot sell it if he wishes to do so.
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communal property
Grazing grounds are communal property.
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comparable property
There is no place in the world where comparable property could be used with greater authority and with less marginal error than in the provinces.
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confiscated property
Then with regard to confiscated property.
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confiscation of property
Penalties were limited to confiscation of property.
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corresponding property
We need the corresponding property for frame stacks.
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cultural property
This phenomenon, like the appropriation of cultural property, is not new.
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damaged property
The third circumstance is where the contractor does not have the necessary expertise to repair seriously damaged property.
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damaging property
No one can object to, the prevention of children injuring or harming themselves or other children, or damaging property.
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desirable property
We believe this to be a very desirable property.
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disposition of property
A voluntary disposition of property is a very well-understood thing.
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elastic property
The actuator's output force is achieved by controlling the deformation of the elastic component (assume that its elastic property is known).
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emergent property
Agents are an emergent property of neural dynamics.
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enjoyment of property
The only way we can make sense of a right to quiet enjoyment of property is in terms of some idea of reciprocity.
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exclusive property
Physical barriers in the shape of hedges, fences, and ditches demarcated enclosed land and established exclusive property rights.
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expropriation of property
We do not believe in the expropriation of property.
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functional property
Temperature is a coarse-grained functional property and summarises the statistics of a multitude of microevents.
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fundamental property
This reflects the fundamental property of intermittency of plasma turbulence.
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geometric property
A model variable is a measure of extent to which some geometric property of a given part varies from nominal.
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historic property
The point of maintenance funds is to allow people both to own and to look after an historic property.
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inherent property
Performance is not generally an inherent property of an architecture, but rather of implementations of that architecture.
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inherited property
This was strictly forbidden since all inherited property should - ideally - be kept within the lineage.
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insulating properties
Cardiolipin has good electrical insulating properties and thus the inner membrane is impermeable to polar molecules.
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intangible property
Another distinction between tangible property and intangible property is supply.
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landed property
The timing suggests that the depression may have been a watershed period in the transition to credit backed by landed property.
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leased property
Secondly, he applies this proposition to leased property as well as to requisitioned property.
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magical property
Natural languages have a magical property.
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mathematical property
Arguments for the use of conformal models are based on the mathematical property of algebraic invariance.
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mechanical property
Alpha-beta-phase titanium has a mechanical property which is in between both.
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mill property
Its front facade facing northeast, allowing a view of the mill property.
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neighbouring property
I set aside the unproven claims that are often made of offences against neighbouring property.
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peculiar property
Equations (4a) and (4b) have a peculiar property.
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physical property
What is this physical property?
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piece of property
Perhaps any other piece of property, or an equivalent asset, would have done as much to reward the owner as the piece of property in question.
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property boundary
Landowners whose property boundary has been breached by an unlawful visitor may seek an injunction to restrain the continuation of the trespass.
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property owner
He comes and speaks down to her with the bluntness of a property owner.
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property qualification
In 1893 central government reduced the property qualification, from £25 to £5, in guardian elections.
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property right
Decisions are not always limited to this property right interpretation.
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rental property
For instance, the landlord-tenant relationship contains the two other characteristics: discretion of the tenant over a critical resource of the landlord, the rental property.
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residential property
Half (nine) involved residential property.
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selling property
Packaging is a great selling property of a product, but it is becoming a very costly one.
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sole property
Should errors remain, they are, of course, the sole property of the authors.
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state-owned property
Another different system is designed to partly transfer state-owned property rights to internal employees (often called employee buy out).
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statistical property
In this paper, we study a statistical property of classes of real-valued functions that we call approximation from interpolated examples.
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stolen property
If stolen property remains stolen property no matter how many hands it has passed through, then the colour of those hands should be irrelevant.
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surplus property
To enable surplus property to be disposed of as quickly as possible, any lease of property awaiting disposal is normally for less than three months.
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taking of property
The essence of the offence, the taking of property belonging to another, is simple to grasp, perhaps too simple.
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tangible property
Another distinction between tangible property and intangible property is supply.
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thermodynamic property
Here u represents a thermodynamic property.
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unique property
It therefore follows that polarity is not a unique property of the lexical module.
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valuable property
It is very valuable property.
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waterfront property
With unlimited waterfront property available, it seemed that the land boom had no end in sight.
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