Conjunction
in sentence
86 examples of Conjunction in a sentence
Now the CRP test is often done following a cholesterol test, or in
conjunction
with a cholesterol test.
And this then, in
conjunction
with these methods that allow very many DNA molecules to be sequenced very rapidly, allowed us last year to present the first version of the Neanderthal genome, so that any one of you can now look on the Internet, on the Neanderthal genome, or at least on the 55 percent of it that we've been able to reconstruct so far.
The first one, I've been working on in
conjunction
with Mark Hansen.
So this film is called "Clouds Over Sidra," and it was made in
conjunction
with our virtual reality company called VRSE and the United Nations, and a co-collaborator named Gabo Arora.
But a semicolon can replace a
conjunction
to shorten a sentence or to give it some variety.
This is what's called a
conjunction
fallacy.
Africans have to do it, in
conjunction
with everyone else.
Production costs alone or in
conjunction
with how widely a film is distributed in this country.
Since this computer was made in
conjunction
with the Office of Naval Research, why don't we switch down to the Pentagon in Washington and let the Navy's research chief, Admiral Bolster, give Whirlwind the workout?
And so what we've been able to do is to give these virulent infections, but we give them in
conjunction
with our anti-quorum-sensing molecules.
This is a phenomenon known as the
conjunction
fallacy.
The
conjunction
fallacy isn’t just a problem in hypothetical situations.
Conspiracy theories and false news stories often rely on a version of the
conjunction
fallacy to seem credible– the more resonant details are added to an outlandish story, the more plausible it begins to seem.
We had the spelling bee in
conjunction
with the Gwomeus Club.
Many of you may remember the magic wall that we built in
conjunction
with Perceptive Pixel where we quite literally create an infinite wall.
He was also certain that while one factor could trigger two different effects, and two factors could each independently lead to the same effect, no effect is caused by two factors in
conjunction.
They can only be taken orally if taken in
conjunction
with some other chemical that denatures the MAO.
In
conjunction
with our Canadian colleagues, we've set this up.
In an obvious attempt to eke every penny out a meagre budget, the play has been nominally updated to the 1990's, but in
conjunction
with the original script the effect is more of a badly script 1970s TV drama.
This is one particular Stooge short that actually uses satire in
conjunction
with slapstick, a rarity.
She, herself, was pregnant--an interesting
conjunction
with the movie's plot--and the novice director was unsure, fairly green, and having great difficulties with all the decisions, logistics, etc.
It is a channel 4 (uk) production, possibly, in
conjunction
with German and danish TV.
In
conjunction
with a study of the novel itself, "...Caged Bird..." can be used as an independent literary study or as an introduction to TKM.
I've just finished viewing the 1st disc in a 4-disc (26 episodes) collection created in
conjunction
with the UCLA Film & Television Archive (S'More Entertainment, Inc.).
Serials were short subjects originally shown in theaters in
conjunction
with a feature film that were related to pulp magazine serialized fiction.
Streets of Laredo obviously has a great deal to live up to and, when viewed or read in
conjunction
with Dove, it does suffer in the sense that our familiarity is slightly snubbed.
Narrated by 'Oggi' (a boy who does not exist and may or may not ever come into existence) this sad, philosophical, hilarious film recounts, disjointedly, the almost random
conjunction
of events that lead (or don't lead) to Oggi's coming into the world.
He once stated of himself "I always need to be in motion", and this trait, in
conjunction
with a career background in advertising, probably accounts in part for his maintenance of a frenetic pace for this violence weighted affair.
Becoming involved in his duties well beyond the operation and maintenance of his mini-company's surveillance equipment, Will is delighted as Nikki ostensibly matches his passion, as is evident from a cluster of scenes wherein the two explore each other's private areas, but complications appear when murder, rape and sundry other felonies occur in
conjunction
with their affair, Will being the primary suspect for the crimes.
The Unknown is one of the more interesting Lon Chaney collaborations with director/writer Tod Browning, as Chaney's typically physically malleable performance is often executed here in
conjunction
with "stunt double" Peter Dismuki.
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