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basic_11
basic.s.02
basic
a
`` to get a marriage back where it belongs '' , comments dr. schillinger of the lincoln institute , `` the husband must take some very <t>basic</t> steps .
basic_18
basic.a.01
basic
a
but he takes his bearings from the great guidelines of policy , well established precedents , the commitments of the united states under international charters and treaties , <t>basic</t> statutes , and well understood notions of the american people about how we are to conduct ourselves , in policy literature such as c...
0
basic_11
basic.s.02
basic
a
`` to get a marriage back where it belongs '' , comments dr. schillinger of the lincoln institute , `` the husband must take some very <t>basic</t> steps .
hear_42
hear.v.01
hear
v
he would sit inside the coffee shop and pound a gloved fist upon the table and a girl would <t>hear</t> him and come running , bowing with her running , calling out in her bowing , `` at your service '' .
0
basic_12
basic.s.02
basic
a
whitehead contends that the human way of understanding existence as a unity of interlocking and interdependent processes which constitute each other and which cause each other to be and not to be is possible only because the <t>basic</t> form of such an understanding , for all its vagueness and tendency to mistake the ...
basic_20
basic.s.02
basic
a
but in general the individual variation is a small thing added onto <t>basic</t> linguistic features of greater magnitude .
1
basic_12
basic.s.02
basic
a
whitehead contends that the human way of understanding existence as a unity of interlocking and interdependent processes which constitute each other and which cause each other to be and not to be is possible only because the <t>basic</t> form of such an understanding , for all its vagueness and tendency to mistake the ...
basic_2
basic.a.01
basic
a
dance teachers can respond to president kennedy 's request not only through their regular dance work , but also through the kind of <t>basic</t> gymnastic work that makes for strength and flexibility .
0
basic_12
basic.s.02
basic
a
whitehead contends that the human way of understanding existence as a unity of interlocking and interdependent processes which constitute each other and which cause each other to be and not to be is possible only because the <t>basic</t> form of such an understanding , for all its vagueness and tendency to mistake the ...
release_12
let_go_of.v.01
release
v
i have calculated that if i could snap my fingers in one magic gesture to <t>release</t> the power of all the hydrogen in my body , i would explode with the force of a hundred bombs of the kind that fell on hiroshima .
0
basic_13
basic.s.02
basic
a
furthermore , the network in figure 3 is only the <t>basic</t> net through which other networks pertaining to logistics and the like are interlaced .
basic_26
basic.s.02
basic
a
they isolate out easily , naturally , and unambiguously from the continuum of nature and existence ; and they should be given priority in the <t>basic</t> list as long as they continue to show these qualities .
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basic_13
basic.s.02
basic
a
furthermore , the network in figure 3 is only the <t>basic</t> net through which other networks pertaining to logistics and the like are interlaced .
basic_0
basic.a.01
basic
a
as a result , although we still make use of this distinction , there is much confusion as to the meaning of the <t>basic</t> terms employed .
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basic_13
basic.s.02
basic
a
furthermore , the network in figure 3 is only the <t>basic</t> net through which other networks pertaining to logistics and the like are interlaced .
prepare_25
prepare.v.03
prepare
v
the riotous onrush of industrialism after the war for southern independence and the general secular drift to the religion of humanity , however , <t>prepared</t> the way for a reception of the french revolution 's socialistic offspring of one sort of another .
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basic_20
basic.s.02
basic
a
but in general the individual variation is a small thing added onto <t>basic</t> linguistic features of greater magnitude .
basic_21
basic.s.02
basic
a
in 1960 , david d. thomas published basic vocabulary in some mon khmer languages al 2 , no. 3 , pp. 7 - 11 ) , which compares 8 mon-khmer languages with the i-e language data on which swadesh based the revised retention rate ( * * f ) in place of original ( * * f ) , and his revised 100 word <t>basic</t> glottochronolo...
1
basic_20
basic.s.02
basic
a
but in general the individual variation is a small thing added onto <t>basic</t> linguistic features of greater magnitude .
basic_43
basic.a.01
basic
a
from this presumption it is an easy step to the conclusion that any observed increases in the <t>basic</t> wage rate must be due to union behavior different and more aggressive than assumed in our model .
0
basic_20
basic.s.02
basic
a
but in general the individual variation is a small thing added onto <t>basic</t> linguistic features of greater magnitude .
increased_5
increased.a.01
increased
a
note that though the ideal gas itself contains no additional energy , the compressed gas does exert an <t>increased</t> pressure .
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basic_21
basic.s.02
basic
a
in 1960 , david d. thomas published basic vocabulary in some mon khmer languages al 2 , no. 3 , pp. 7 - 11 ) , which compares 8 mon-khmer languages with the i-e language data on which swadesh based the revised retention rate ( * * f ) in place of original ( * * f ) , and his revised 100 word <t>basic</t> glottochronolo...
basic_25
basic.s.02
basic
a
the practical operational problem of lexicostatistics is the establishment of a <t>basic</t> list of items of meaning against which the particular forms or terms of languages can be matched as the medium of comparison .
1
basic_21
basic.s.02
basic
a
in 1960 , david d. thomas published basic vocabulary in some mon khmer languages al 2 , no. 3 , pp. 7 - 11 ) , which compares 8 mon-khmer languages with the i-e language data on which swadesh based the revised retention rate ( * * f ) in place of original ( * * f ) , and his revised 100 word <t>basic</t> glottochronolo...
basic_4
basic.a.01
basic
a
dreams that display events of the future with photographic detail call for a theory explaining their <t>basic</t> mystery and all its components , including that weird feeling of deja vu , inevitably fantastic though that theory must seem .
0
basic_21
basic.s.02
basic
a
in 1960 , david d. thomas published basic vocabulary in some mon khmer languages al 2 , no. 3 , pp. 7 - 11 ) , which compares 8 mon-khmer languages with the i-e language data on which swadesh based the revised retention rate ( * * f ) in place of original ( * * f ) , and his revised 100 word <t>basic</t> glottochronolo...
walk_52
walk.v.01
walk
v
`` i like to dance '' , she said , then turned and <t>walked</t> away .
0
basic_22
basic.s.02
basic
a
if adjectival meanings show relatively low retentiveness of stems , as i am confident will prove to be the case in most languages of the world , why should our <t>basic</t> lists include 15 per cent of these unstable forms , but only 8 per cent of animals and plants which replace much more slowly ?
basic_11
basic.s.02
basic
a
`` to get a marriage back where it belongs '' , comments dr. schillinger of the lincoln institute , `` the husband must take some very <t>basic</t> steps .
1
basic_22
basic.s.02
basic
a
if adjectival meanings show relatively low retentiveness of stems , as i am confident will prove to be the case in most languages of the world , why should our <t>basic</t> lists include 15 per cent of these unstable forms , but only 8 per cent of animals and plants which replace much more slowly ?
basic_19
basic.a.01
basic
a
if the reserve components are to serve effectively in time of war , their <t>basic</t> organization and objectives must conform to the changing character and missions of the active forces .
0
basic_22
basic.s.02
basic
a
if adjectival meanings show relatively low retentiveness of stems , as i am confident will prove to be the case in most languages of the world , why should our <t>basic</t> lists include 15 per cent of these unstable forms , but only 8 per cent of animals and plants which replace much more slowly ?
high_62
high.a.02
high
a
her legs hung down long and thin as she sat on the <t>high</t> stool .
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basic_23
basic.s.02
basic
a
it is evident that swadesh has not only had much experience with <t>basic</t> vocabulary in many languages but has acquired great tact and feeling for the expectable behavior of lexical items .
basic_22
basic.s.02
basic
a
if adjectival meanings show relatively low retentiveness of stems , as i am confident will prove to be the case in most languages of the world , why should our <t>basic</t> lists include 15 per cent of these unstable forms , but only 8 per cent of animals and plants which replace much more slowly ?
1
basic_23
basic.s.02
basic
a
it is evident that swadesh has not only had much experience with <t>basic</t> vocabulary in many languages but has acquired great tact and feeling for the expectable behavior of lexical items .
basic_32
basic.a.01
basic
a
the extent to which the public limit price is raised by a given increase in the <t>basic</t> wage rate is itself a function of three things : the passage of time , the level of gnp , and the size of the wage increase .
0
basic_23
basic.s.02
basic
a
it is evident that swadesh has not only had much experience with <t>basic</t> vocabulary in many languages but has acquired great tact and feeling for the expectable behavior of lexical items .
membership_13
membership.n.01
membership
n
a congregation survives only if it can sustain a socially homogeneous <t>membership</t> ; that is , when it can preserve economic integration .
0
basic_24
basic.s.02
basic
a
why then this urge to include unstable items in his <t>basic</t> list ?
basic_27
basic.s.02
basic
a
i would propose , next , as the prime requirement for constitution of new <t>basic</t> lists , items whose forms show as high an empirical retention rate as possible .
1
basic_24
basic.s.02
basic
a
why then this urge to include unstable items in his <t>basic</t> list ?
basic_40
basic.a.01
basic
a
in this model , then , the industry is presumed to realize that they could successfully resist a change in the <t>basic</t> wage rate , but since such a change is the only effective means to raising prices they may , in circumstances to be spelled out in part 2 , below , find it to their advantage to allow the wage ris...
0
basic_24
basic.s.02
basic
a
why then this urge to include unstable items in his <t>basic</t> list ?
colored_11
colored.a.01
colored
a
he had put on the gray jacket and the dark gray slacks and the fawn <t>colored</t> shirt he had worn that first night in rome when he had encountered her on the street .
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basic_25
basic.s.02
basic
a
the practical operational problem of lexicostatistics is the establishment of a <t>basic</t> list of items of meaning against which the particular forms or terms of languages can be matched as the medium of comparison .
basic_11
basic.s.02
basic
a
`` to get a marriage back where it belongs '' , comments dr. schillinger of the lincoln institute , `` the husband must take some very <t>basic</t> steps .
1
basic_25
basic.s.02
basic
a
the practical operational problem of lexicostatistics is the establishment of a <t>basic</t> list of items of meaning against which the particular forms or terms of languages can be matched as the medium of comparison .
basic_35
basic.a.01
basic
a
for our present purposes we assume that the sole subject of bargaining is the basic wage rate ( not including productivity improvement factors or cost-of-living adjustments ) , and it is this <t>basic</t> wage rate which determines the level of costs .
0
basic_25
basic.s.02
basic
a
the practical operational problem of lexicostatistics is the establishment of a <t>basic</t> list of items of meaning against which the particular forms or terms of languages can be matched as the medium of comparison .
experiment_39
experiment.v.01
experiment
v
place mold or paper pattern on rolled clay and cut clay by holding knife in vertical position ( cut more pieces than required for project to make allowance for defects ; <t>experiment</t> with defects for decoration techniques of glazes and colors ) .
0
basic_26
basic.s.02
basic
a
they isolate out easily , naturally , and unambiguously from the continuum of nature and existence ; and they should be given priority in the <t>basic</t> list as long as they continue to show these qualities .
basic_12
basic.s.02
basic
a
whitehead contends that the human way of understanding existence as a unity of interlocking and interdependent processes which constitute each other and which cause each other to be and not to be is possible only because the <t>basic</t> form of such an understanding , for all its vagueness and tendency to mistake the ...
1
basic_26
basic.s.02
basic
a
they isolate out easily , naturally , and unambiguously from the continuum of nature and existence ; and they should be given priority in the <t>basic</t> list as long as they continue to show these qualities .
basic_5
basic.a.01
basic
a
so we may conceive the coexistence of the infinite number of universal , apparently momentary states of matter , successive one after another in consciousness , but permanent each on its own <t>basic</t> phase of the progressive frequencies .
0
basic_26
basic.s.02
basic
a
they isolate out easily , naturally , and unambiguously from the continuum of nature and existence ; and they should be given priority in the <t>basic</t> list as long as they continue to show these qualities .
inch_37
inch.n.01
inch
n
the roof shown here ( fig. 9 ) is a 6 - <t>inch</t> slab of reinforced concrete , covered with at least 20 inches of pit-run gravel .
0
basic_27
basic.s.02
basic
a
i would propose , next , as the prime requirement for constitution of new <t>basic</t> lists , items whose forms show as high an empirical retention rate as possible .
basic_21
basic.s.02
basic
a
in 1960 , david d. thomas published basic vocabulary in some mon khmer languages al 2 , no. 3 , pp. 7 - 11 ) , which compares 8 mon-khmer languages with the i-e language data on which swadesh based the revised retention rate ( * * f ) in place of original ( * * f ) , and his revised 100 word <t>basic</t> glottochronolo...
1
basic_27
basic.s.02
basic
a
i would propose , next , as the prime requirement for constitution of new <t>basic</t> lists , items whose forms show as high an empirical retention rate as possible .
basic_43
basic.a.01
basic
a
from this presumption it is an easy step to the conclusion that any observed increases in the <t>basic</t> wage rate must be due to union behavior different and more aggressive than assumed in our model .
0
basic_27
basic.s.02
basic
a
i would propose , next , as the prime requirement for constitution of new <t>basic</t> lists , items whose forms show as high an empirical retention rate as possible .
lip_18
lip.n.01
lip
n
she was a living doll and no mistake - the blue-black bang , the wide cheekbones , olive flushed , that betrayed the cherokee strain in her midwestern lineage , and the mouth whose only fault , in the novelist 's carping phrase , was that the lower <t>lip</t> was a trifle too voluptuous .
0
administer_0
administer.v.01
administer
v
as the background discussion indicated there were frequently expressed doubts that a government dominated by either party could fairly <t>administer</t> elections .
administer_5
administer.v.01
administer
v
the present federal program of vocational education began in 1917 with the passage of the smith-hughes act , which provided a continuing annual appropriation of $ 7 million to support , on a matching basis , state <t>administered</t> programs of vocational education in agriculture , trades , industrial skills and home ...
1
administer_0
administer.v.01
administer
v
as the background discussion indicated there were frequently expressed doubts that a government dominated by either party could fairly <t>administer</t> elections .
administer_8
administer.v.04
administer
v
it had been five days too late before he learned that she 'd gone through the wedding ceremony in a semitrance of laudanum , <t>administered</t> by her mother .
0
administer_0
administer.v.01
administer
v
as the background discussion indicated there were frequently expressed doubts that a government dominated by either party could fairly <t>administer</t> elections .
policy_29
policy.n.02
policy
n
for the policy officer will know that action can almost never be secret and that in general the effectiveness of <t>policy</t> will be conditioned by the readiness of the country to sustain it .
0
administer_2
administer.v.01
administer
v
they , perhaps , gave the pitch of their position in the preface where it was said that eisenhower requested that the commission be <t>administered</t> by the american assembly of columbia university , because it was non-partisan .
administer_9
administer.v.01
administer
v
the only difficulty on the catholic campus is that those faculty members who are in a position to implement policy , i. e. , members of the religious community which owns and <t>administers</t> the institution , have their own eating arrangements .
1
administer_2
administer.v.01
administer
v
they , perhaps , gave the pitch of their position in the preface where it was said that eisenhower requested that the commission be <t>administered</t> by the american assembly of columbia university , because it was non-partisan .
administer_8
administer.v.04
administer
v
it had been five days too late before he learned that she 'd gone through the wedding ceremony in a semitrance of laudanum , <t>administered</t> by her mother .
0
administer_2
administer.v.01
administer
v
they , perhaps , gave the pitch of their position in the preface where it was said that eisenhower requested that the commission be <t>administered</t> by the american assembly of columbia university , because it was non-partisan .
procedure_13
procedure.n.01
procedure
n
he had gotten stuck with a job too big for his imagination ; he had to cling to routine , tested <t>procedures</t> .
0
administer_5
administer.v.01
administer
v
the present federal program of vocational education began in 1917 with the passage of the smith-hughes act , which provided a continuing annual appropriation of $ 7 million to support , on a matching basis , state <t>administered</t> programs of vocational education in agriculture , trades , industrial skills and home ...
administer_6
administer.v.01
administer
v
during world war 2 , about 7.5 million persons were enrolled in courses organized under two special programs <t>administered</t> by state and local school authorities : ( 1 ) vocational education for national defense , and ( 2 ) war production training .
1
administer_5
administer.v.01
administer
v
the present federal program of vocational education began in 1917 with the passage of the smith-hughes act , which provided a continuing annual appropriation of $ 7 million to support , on a matching basis , state <t>administered</t> programs of vocational education in agriculture , trades , industrial skills and home ...
administer_3
administer.v.02
administer
v
although the taylor scale was designed as a group testing device , in this study it was individually <t>administered</t> by psychologically trained workers who established rapport and assisted the children in reading the items .
0
administer_5
administer.v.01
administer
v
the present federal program of vocational education began in 1917 with the passage of the smith-hughes act , which provided a continuing annual appropriation of $ 7 million to support , on a matching basis , state <t>administered</t> programs of vocational education in agriculture , trades , industrial skills and home ...
word_53
word.n.01
word
n
harris j. griston , in shaking the dust from shakespeare ( 216 ) , writes : `` there is not a <t>word</t> spoken by shylock which one would expect from a real jew '' .
0
administer_6
administer.v.01
administer
v
during world war 2 , about 7.5 million persons were enrolled in courses organized under two special programs <t>administered</t> by state and local school authorities : ( 1 ) vocational education for national defense , and ( 2 ) war production training .
administer_9
administer.v.01
administer
v
the only difficulty on the catholic campus is that those faculty members who are in a position to implement policy , i. e. , members of the religious community which owns and <t>administers</t> the institution , have their own eating arrangements .
1
administer_6
administer.v.01
administer
v
during world war 2 , about 7.5 million persons were enrolled in courses organized under two special programs <t>administered</t> by state and local school authorities : ( 1 ) vocational education for national defense , and ( 2 ) war production training .
administer_8
administer.v.04
administer
v
it had been five days too late before he learned that she 'd gone through the wedding ceremony in a semitrance of laudanum , <t>administered</t> by her mother .
0
administer_6
administer.v.01
administer
v
during world war 2 , about 7.5 million persons were enrolled in courses organized under two special programs <t>administered</t> by state and local school authorities : ( 1 ) vocational education for national defense , and ( 2 ) war production training .
form_128
form.n.01
form
n
if each text form is marked when matched with a dictionary form , the text forms not contained in the dictionary can be identified when all dictionary <t>forms</t> have been read .
0
administer_7
administer.v.01
administer
v
two millions were added to what had been set aside for it in mrs. meeker 's lifetime , and the proviso made that as long as brian thayer continued to discharge his duties as administrator of the fund to the satisfaction of the board of trustees ( hereinafter appointed by the bank <t>administering</t> the estate ) he wa...
administer_2
administer.v.01
administer
v
they , perhaps , gave the pitch of their position in the preface where it was said that eisenhower requested that the commission be <t>administered</t> by the american assembly of columbia university , because it was non-partisan .
1
administer_7
administer.v.01
administer
v
two millions were added to what had been set aside for it in mrs. meeker 's lifetime , and the proviso made that as long as brian thayer continued to discharge his duties as administrator of the fund to the satisfaction of the board of trustees ( hereinafter appointed by the bank <t>administering</t> the estate ) he wa...
administer_3
administer.v.02
administer
v
although the taylor scale was designed as a group testing device , in this study it was individually <t>administered</t> by psychologically trained workers who established rapport and assisted the children in reading the items .
0
administer_7
administer.v.01
administer
v
two millions were added to what had been set aside for it in mrs. meeker 's lifetime , and the proviso made that as long as brian thayer continued to discharge his duties as administrator of the fund to the satisfaction of the board of trustees ( hereinafter appointed by the bank <t>administering</t> the estate ) he wa...
trust_6
trust.v.01
trust
v
now , with the increasing interdependence between himself and mij came a knowledge of an obscure need , that of being <t>trusted</t> implicitly by some creature .
0
administer_9
administer.v.01
administer
v
the only difficulty on the catholic campus is that those faculty members who are in a position to implement policy , i. e. , members of the religious community which owns and <t>administers</t> the institution , have their own eating arrangements .
administer_0
administer.v.01
administer
v
as the background discussion indicated there were frequently expressed doubts that a government dominated by either party could fairly <t>administer</t> elections .
1
administer_9
administer.v.01
administer
v
the only difficulty on the catholic campus is that those faculty members who are in a position to implement policy , i. e. , members of the religious community which owns and <t>administers</t> the institution , have their own eating arrangements .
administer_8
administer.v.04
administer
v
it had been five days too late before he learned that she 'd gone through the wedding ceremony in a semitrance of laudanum , <t>administered</t> by her mother .
0
administer_9
administer.v.01
administer
v
the only difficulty on the catholic campus is that those faculty members who are in a position to implement policy , i. e. , members of the religious community which owns and <t>administers</t> the institution , have their own eating arrangements .
begin_56
get_down.v.07
begin
v
it was a face that had lost its childlike softness and was <t>beginning</t> to fold within its fragile features a harshness that belied the lyric lines of its contours .
0
administer_1
administer.v.02
administer
v
landesco thought him `` just a superior sort of plugugly '' but he was , in fact , with his aggression and hostility , and nerveless indifference to risking or <t>administering</t> pain , a casebook psychopath .
administer_3
administer.v.02
administer
v
although the taylor scale was designed as a group testing device , in this study it was individually <t>administered</t> by psychologically trained workers who established rapport and assisted the children in reading the items .
1
administer_1
administer.v.02
administer
v
landesco thought him `` just a superior sort of plugugly '' but he was , in fact , with his aggression and hostility , and nerveless indifference to risking or <t>administering</t> pain , a casebook psychopath .
administer_2
administer.v.01
administer
v
they , perhaps , gave the pitch of their position in the preface where it was said that eisenhower requested that the commission be <t>administered</t> by the american assembly of columbia university , because it was non-partisan .
0
administer_1
administer.v.02
administer
v
landesco thought him `` just a superior sort of plugugly '' but he was , in fact , with his aggression and hostility , and nerveless indifference to risking or <t>administering</t> pain , a casebook psychopath .
project_12
project.v.04
project
v
physically , a movie is possible because a series of images is <t>projected</t> one at a time at such a speed that the eye `` remembers '' the one that has gone before even as it registers the one now appearing .
0
administer_3
administer.v.02
administer
v
although the taylor scale was designed as a group testing device , in this study it was individually <t>administered</t> by psychologically trained workers who established rapport and assisted the children in reading the items .
administer_4
administer.v.02
administer
v
the stanford achievement test , form j , was <t>administered</t> by classroom teachers , consisting of a battery of six sub tests : paragraph meaning , word meaning , spelling , language , arithmetic computation , and arithmetic reasoning .
1
administer_3
administer.v.02
administer
v
although the taylor scale was designed as a group testing device , in this study it was individually <t>administered</t> by psychologically trained workers who established rapport and assisted the children in reading the items .
administer_5
administer.v.01
administer
v
the present federal program of vocational education began in 1917 with the passage of the smith-hughes act , which provided a continuing annual appropriation of $ 7 million to support , on a matching basis , state <t>administered</t> programs of vocational education in agriculture , trades , industrial skills and home ...
0
administer_3
administer.v.02
administer
v
although the taylor scale was designed as a group testing device , in this study it was individually <t>administered</t> by psychologically trained workers who established rapport and assisted the children in reading the items .
stress_63
stress.v.02
stress
v
in one now-historic first interview , for example , the transcript ( reproduced from the book , the first five minutes ) goes like this : the therapist 's level tone is bland and neutral - he has , for example , avoided <t>stressing</t> `` you '' , which would imply disapproval ; or surprise , which would set the patie...
0
administer_4
administer.v.02
administer
v
the stanford achievement test , form j , was <t>administered</t> by classroom teachers , consisting of a battery of six sub tests : paragraph meaning , word meaning , spelling , language , arithmetic computation , and arithmetic reasoning .
administer_1
administer.v.02
administer
v
landesco thought him `` just a superior sort of plugugly '' but he was , in fact , with his aggression and hostility , and nerveless indifference to risking or <t>administering</t> pain , a casebook psychopath .
1
administer_4
administer.v.02
administer
v
the stanford achievement test , form j , was <t>administered</t> by classroom teachers , consisting of a battery of six sub tests : paragraph meaning , word meaning , spelling , language , arithmetic computation , and arithmetic reasoning .
administer_2
administer.v.01
administer
v
they , perhaps , gave the pitch of their position in the preface where it was said that eisenhower requested that the commission be <t>administered</t> by the american assembly of columbia university , because it was non-partisan .
0
administer_4
administer.v.02
administer
v
the stanford achievement test , form j , was <t>administered</t> by classroom teachers , consisting of a battery of six sub tests : paragraph meaning , word meaning , spelling , language , arithmetic computation , and arithmetic reasoning .
side_71
side.n.02
side
n
could the ambassador himself be the man on this <t>side</t> the prime minister feared ?
0
administer_8
administer.v.04
administer
v
it had been five days too late before he learned that she 'd gone through the wedding ceremony in a semitrance of laudanum , <t>administered</t> by her mother .
administer_4
administer.v.02
administer
v
the stanford achievement test , form j , was <t>administered</t> by classroom teachers , consisting of a battery of six sub tests : paragraph meaning , word meaning , spelling , language , arithmetic computation , and arithmetic reasoning .
0
administer_8
administer.v.04
administer
v
it had been five days too late before he learned that she 'd gone through the wedding ceremony in a semitrance of laudanum , <t>administered</t> by her mother .
receive_15
receive.v.01
receive
v
for example , the bbb has reported it was <t>receiving</t> four times as many inquiries about quack devices and 10 times as many complaints compared with two years ago .
0
possibility_1
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
to do this , it is sufficient to point out that if the principle in terms of which alternatives are to be conceived is such as to exclude more than two , then the question of a `` third '' <t>possibility</t> is a meaningless question .
possibility_26
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
he also reminded himself that he had an unusual number of <t>possibilities</t> .
1
possibility_1
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
to do this , it is sufficient to point out that if the principle in terms of which alternatives are to be conceived is such as to exclude more than two , then the question of a `` third '' <t>possibility</t> is a meaningless question .
theory_26
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
again the student of evolutionary biology will find a fascinating , if to our minds grotesque , anticipation of the <t>theory</t> of chance variations and the natural elimination of the unfit in lucretius , who in turn seems to have borrowed the concept from the philosopher empedocles .
1
possibility_1
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
to do this , it is sufficient to point out that if the principle in terms of which alternatives are to be conceived is such as to exclude more than two , then the question of a `` third '' <t>possibility</t> is a meaningless question .
possibility_13
possibility.n.04
possibility
n
only confusion , failure and anarchy result when the effort is made to impose upon the civil authority the impossible task of policing private homes to preclude the <t>possibility</t> of sin .
0
possibility_1
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
to do this , it is sufficient to point out that if the principle in terms of which alternatives are to be conceived is such as to exclude more than two , then the question of a `` third '' <t>possibility</t> is a meaningless question .
bronchiole_8
bronchiole.n.01
bronchiole
n
in types 1 , , 2 , and 3 , the bronchial artery terminates in a capillary bed shared in common with the pulmonary artery at the level of the distal <t>bronchiole</t> .
0
possibility_2
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
hence , if what is in question is whether in a given theology myth is or is not completely rejected , it is unimportant whether only a little bit of myth or a considerable quantity is accepted ; for , in either event , the first <t>possibility</t> is excluded .
possibility_26
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
he also reminded himself that he had an unusual number of <t>possibilities</t> .
1
possibility_2
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
hence , if what is in question is whether in a given theology myth is or is not completely rejected , it is unimportant whether only a little bit of myth or a considerable quantity is accepted ; for , in either event , the first <t>possibility</t> is excluded .
theory_26
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
again the student of evolutionary biology will find a fascinating , if to our minds grotesque , anticipation of the <t>theory</t> of chance variations and the natural elimination of the unfit in lucretius , who in turn seems to have borrowed the concept from the philosopher empedocles .
1
possibility_2
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
hence , if what is in question is whether in a given theology myth is or is not completely rejected , it is unimportant whether only a little bit of myth or a considerable quantity is accepted ; for , in either event , the first <t>possibility</t> is excluded .
possibility_17
possibility.n.02
possibility
n
by an effort of historical sympathy we can cast our minds back into the art of a remote past or an alien present , and enjoy the carvings of cavemen and japanese colour prints ; but the <t>possibility</t> of this effort is bound up with that development of historical thought which is the greatest achievement of our civ...
0
possibility_2
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
hence , if what is in question is whether in a given theology myth is or is not completely rejected , it is unimportant whether only a little bit of myth or a considerable quantity is accepted ; for , in either event , the first <t>possibility</t> is excluded .
department_17
department.n.01
department
n
who should be consulted among his colleagues in the department or other <t>departments</t> and agencies of the government ?
0
possibility_20
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
in theory , compulsive behavior is a way of diminishing anxiety , and one might expect a negative association except for the <t>possibility</t> that for many children the obsessive-compulsive defenses are not sufficient to quell the amount of anxiety they suffer .
possibility_2
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
hence , if what is in question is whether in a given theology myth is or is not completely rejected , it is unimportant whether only a little bit of myth or a considerable quantity is accepted ; for , in either event , the first <t>possibility</t> is excluded .
1
possibility_20
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
in theory , compulsive behavior is a way of diminishing anxiety , and one might expect a negative association except for the <t>possibility</t> that for many children the obsessive-compulsive defenses are not sufficient to quell the amount of anxiety they suffer .
theory_26
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
again the student of evolutionary biology will find a fascinating , if to our minds grotesque , anticipation of the <t>theory</t> of chance variations and the natural elimination of the unfit in lucretius , who in turn seems to have borrowed the concept from the philosopher empedocles .
1
possibility_20
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
in theory , compulsive behavior is a way of diminishing anxiety , and one might expect a negative association except for the <t>possibility</t> that for many children the obsessive-compulsive defenses are not sufficient to quell the amount of anxiety they suffer .
possibility_14
possibility.n.02
possibility
n
moreover , as communist power increases , the enjoyment of these conditions throughout the world diminishes pro rata and the <t>possibility</t> of their restoration becomes increasingly remote .
0
possibility_20
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
in theory , compulsive behavior is a way of diminishing anxiety , and one might expect a negative association except for the <t>possibility</t> that for many children the obsessive-compulsive defenses are not sufficient to quell the amount of anxiety they suffer .
expenditure_11
outgo.n.01
expenditure
n
today , federal funds account for only one-fifth of the nation 's <t>expenditures</t> for vocational education .
0
possibility_24
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
not once , in the time that he had known her , had he ever considered the <t>possibility</t> , not once , not for one one-thousandth of a second , of her infidelity .
possibility_1
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
to do this , it is sufficient to point out that if the principle in terms of which alternatives are to be conceived is such as to exclude more than two , then the question of a `` third '' <t>possibility</t> is a meaningless question .
1
possibility_24
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
not once , in the time that he had known her , had he ever considered the <t>possibility</t> , not once , not for one one-thousandth of a second , of her infidelity .
theory_0
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
it is borne out also by the absence of any developed <t>theory</t> about how sin passes from one generation to the next .
1
possibility_24
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
not once , in the time that he had known her , had he ever considered the <t>possibility</t> , not once , not for one one-thousandth of a second , of her infidelity .
possibility_8
possibility.n.02
possibility
n
obviously , a satisfactory answer to the third question is imperative , if the argument is to get under way at all , for if there is any <t>possibility</t> of doubt whether the patient 's tactual sensitivity had been impaired by the occipital lesion , any findings whatsoever in regard to the first question become compl...
0
possibility_24
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
not once , in the time that he had known her , had he ever considered the <t>possibility</t> , not once , not for one one-thousandth of a second , of her infidelity .
world_10
worldly_concern.n.01
world
n
can we continue to alienate precisely those whose gifts we so desperately need and apart from whose co-operation our mission in the <t>world</t> must become increasingly precarious ?
0
possibility_26
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
he also reminded himself that he had an unusual number of <t>possibilities</t> .
possibility_24
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
not once , in the time that he had known her , had he ever considered the <t>possibility</t> , not once , not for one one-thousandth of a second , of her infidelity .
1
possibility_26
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
he also reminded himself that he had an unusual number of <t>possibilities</t> .
theory_26
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
again the student of evolutionary biology will find a fascinating , if to our minds grotesque , anticipation of the <t>theory</t> of chance variations and the natural elimination of the unfit in lucretius , who in turn seems to have borrowed the concept from the philosopher empedocles .
1
possibility_26
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
he also reminded himself that he had an unusual number of <t>possibilities</t> .
possibility_16
possibility.n.02
possibility
n
this is done for simplicity of commands and to bring the hidden redundancy up to where misunderstanding has almost zero <t>possibility</t> .
0
possibility_26
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
he also reminded himself that he had an unusual number of <t>possibilities</t> .
charge_7
care.n.05
charge
n
`` we have nine hundred and eleven members in our <t>charge</t> '' , mama announced , `` and three hundred and eighty sunday-school scholars '' .
0
theory_0
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
it is borne out also by the absence of any developed <t>theory</t> about how sin passes from one generation to the next .
theory_26
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
again the student of evolutionary biology will find a fascinating , if to our minds grotesque , anticipation of the <t>theory</t> of chance variations and the natural elimination of the unfit in lucretius , who in turn seems to have borrowed the concept from the philosopher empedocles .
1
theory_0
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
it is borne out also by the absence of any developed <t>theory</t> about how sin passes from one generation to the next .
possibility_26
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
he also reminded himself that he had an unusual number of <t>possibilities</t> .
1
theory_0
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
it is borne out also by the absence of any developed <t>theory</t> about how sin passes from one generation to the next .
theory_3
theory.n.01
theory
n
in child care , the opposite extreme prevails ; procedures change rapidly and parental confidence probably exceeds anything warranted by established psychological <t>theory</t> .
0
theory_0
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
it is borne out also by the absence of any developed <t>theory</t> about how sin passes from one generation to the next .
reach_90
reach.v.07
reach
v
her choice of one color means she is simply enjoying the motor act of coloring , without having <t>reached</t> the point of selecting suitable colors for different objects .
0
theory_4
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
however , they do demonstrate the presence of large normal pressures in the presence of flat shear fields which were forecast by the <t>theory</t> in the first part of the paper .
theory_22
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
and it is clearly argued by lord percy of newcastle , in his remarkable long essay , the heresy of democracy , and in a more general way by voegelin , in his new science of politics , that this same rousseauan idea , descending through european democracy , is the source of marx 's <t>theory</t> of the dictatorship of t...
1
theory_4
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
however , they do demonstrate the presence of large normal pressures in the presence of flat shear fields which were forecast by the <t>theory</t> in the first part of the paper .
possibility_26
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
he also reminded himself that he had an unusual number of <t>possibilities</t> .
1
theory_4
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
however , they do demonstrate the presence of large normal pressures in the presence of flat shear fields which were forecast by the <t>theory</t> in the first part of the paper .
theory_6
theory.n.01
theory
n
we then outline the theory of the interaction of paramagnetic dipoles with nuclei and show that the <t>theory</t> is in excellent agreement with experiment .
0
theory_4
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
however , they do demonstrate the presence of large normal pressures in the presence of flat shear fields which were forecast by the <t>theory</t> in the first part of the paper .
cry_9
cry.v.02
cry
v
johnny ray , at the same l. r. , has something to <t>cry</t> about .
0
theory_14
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
as you have doubtless guessed already , the plot is plastered with freudian , jungian , and meinckian <t>theory</t> .
theory_4
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
however , they do demonstrate the presence of large normal pressures in the presence of flat shear fields which were forecast by the <t>theory</t> in the first part of the paper .
1
theory_14
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
as you have doubtless guessed already , the plot is plastered with freudian , jungian , and meinckian <t>theory</t> .
possibility_26
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
he also reminded himself that he had an unusual number of <t>possibilities</t> .
1
theory_14
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
as you have doubtless guessed already , the plot is plastered with freudian , jungian , and meinckian <t>theory</t> .
theory_21
theory.n.01
theory
n
to guard against the tyranny of a numerical majority , calhoun developed his <t>theory</t> of `` concurrent majority '' , which , he said , `` by giving to each portion of the community which may be unequally affected by the action of government , a negative on the others , prevents all partial or local legislation '' ...
0
theory_14
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
as you have doubtless guessed already , the plot is plastered with freudian , jungian , and meinckian <t>theory</t> .
rain_13
rain.n.01
rain
n
he was puffing on a cigar , and he was turning up his coat collar against the <t>rain</t> .
0
theory_22
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
and it is clearly argued by lord percy of newcastle , in his remarkable long essay , the heresy of democracy , and in a more general way by voegelin , in his new science of politics , that this same rousseauan idea , descending through european democracy , is the source of marx 's <t>theory</t> of the dictatorship of t...
theory_26
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
again the student of evolutionary biology will find a fascinating , if to our minds grotesque , anticipation of the <t>theory</t> of chance variations and the natural elimination of the unfit in lucretius , who in turn seems to have borrowed the concept from the philosopher empedocles .
1
theory_22
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
and it is clearly argued by lord percy of newcastle , in his remarkable long essay , the heresy of democracy , and in a more general way by voegelin , in his new science of politics , that this same rousseauan idea , descending through european democracy , is the source of marx 's <t>theory</t> of the dictatorship of t...
possibility_26
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
he also reminded himself that he had an unusual number of <t>possibilities</t> .
1
theory_22
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
and it is clearly argued by lord percy of newcastle , in his remarkable long essay , the heresy of democracy , and in a more general way by voegelin , in his new science of politics , that this same rousseauan idea , descending through european democracy , is the source of marx 's <t>theory</t> of the dictatorship of t...
theory_7
theory.n.01
theory
n
chromium analysis gave 58.8 % cr as compared with 61.2 % <t>theory</t> .
0
theory_22
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
and it is clearly argued by lord percy of newcastle , in his remarkable long essay , the heresy of democracy , and in a more general way by voegelin , in his new science of politics , that this same rousseauan idea , descending through european democracy , is the source of marx 's <t>theory</t> of the dictatorship of t...
lip_7
lip.n.01
lip
n
once her trembling hand , with the pen grasped tight in it , was pressed against the paper the words came sharply , smoothly , as authoritatively as they would dropping from her own <t>lips</t> .
0
theory_26
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
again the student of evolutionary biology will find a fascinating , if to our minds grotesque , anticipation of the <t>theory</t> of chance variations and the natural elimination of the unfit in lucretius , who in turn seems to have borrowed the concept from the philosopher empedocles .
theory_4
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
however , they do demonstrate the presence of large normal pressures in the presence of flat shear fields which were forecast by the <t>theory</t> in the first part of the paper .
1
theory_26
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
again the student of evolutionary biology will find a fascinating , if to our minds grotesque , anticipation of the <t>theory</t> of chance variations and the natural elimination of the unfit in lucretius , who in turn seems to have borrowed the concept from the philosopher empedocles .
possibility_24
hypothesis.n.02
possibility
n
not once , in the time that he had known her , had he ever considered the <t>possibility</t> , not once , not for one one-thousandth of a second , of her infidelity .
1
theory_26
hypothesis.n.02
theory
n
again the student of evolutionary biology will find a fascinating , if to our minds grotesque , anticipation of the <t>theory</t> of chance variations and the natural elimination of the unfit in lucretius , who in turn seems to have borrowed the concept from the philosopher empedocles .
theory_32
theory.n.01
theory
n
a few of his examples are of very great interest , and the whole discussion of some importance for <t>theory</t> .
0