in conjunction with造句61 He succeeds Larry Brook, who continues working with the Foundation on a part-time basis in conjunction with establishing his own consulting firm.
62 Nevertheless, in conjunction with the classical themes of interactionism, it seemed to offer the basis for a new, resurgent classical criminology.
63 Combined Power Systems, in conjunction with Norweb, installs the units and maintains them.
64 The assembly of this, used in conjunction with the circuit diagram, should give no problems.
65 Plain paper typesetting is a term that crops up now and again in conjunction with desktop publishing.
66 If you are booking a late-offer holiday any information and conditions issued in conjunction with that offer are also part of your contract.
67 Growth and maturation of vascular plants are often controlled by light, usually in conjunction with temperature.
68 Kothary etal have reported that terminally extended forms of gastrin in conjunction with G14 are more prevalent in duodenal ulcer patients.
69 The Directors' Workshop - a three-day business review workshop for directors of medium size companies run in conjunction with the Institute of Directors.
70 Two other valid criteria for weeding may be employed in conjunction with use and publication date.
71 Answer guide: The answer should be read in conjunction with the notes on question 3 above.
72 The scheme is the latest in a series of environmental projects Wedgwood has run in conjunction with the school.
73 Whatever the individual circumstances, this facility liberates borrowers, perhaps in conjunction with their financial advisers, to make their own repayment arrangements.
74 There are additional advantages in setting up a timeshare development in conjunction with an existing hotel.
75 The stories can be used in conjunction with any course at primary level.
76 Repeat trials in conjunction with Silsoe Research Institute are under way to confirm that potential.
77 In conjunction with our radio broadcasts, we often run the campaign in the local press and Evening News.
78 This emphasis on quantification and categorization occurs in conjunction with the belief that either / or categories must be ranked.
79 Mandamus sometimes issues in conjunction with certiorari to require a body whose decision has been quashed to go through the decision-making process again.
80 The design and content of the programme will be developed in conjunction with nominating companies working closely with the College.
81 So an electrically-operated flow valve was developed, in conjunction with Silsoe, to replace the air-actuated system.
82 The ideas embodied within the Aten cult were not new but had always been accepted in conjunction with many other interpretations.
83 The regulators will consult widely with consumer groups and customers before setting out standards, in conjunction with the industries.
84 It is these terms and conditions in conjunction with the Partnership Act which will regulate the running of the enterprise.
85 In conjunction with the teacher, examination of all the computer talents is needed by the program designer.
86 In conjunction with these offers, there is free fitting and rubber underlay on any carpet from stock at over £4.99 per square yard.
87 Bellway is also working in conjunction with Thenew Housing Association.
88 It is usually used in conjunction with a garden, vase or prayer-rug design.
89 It's recommended that these are used in conjunction with brushes to keep them from clogging.
90 It is unusual to consider them in conjunction with the ostensibly different milieux and traditions of broadcasting.