Similar words: academic, academician, academically, academy, facade, hyperlipidemia, macadam, anemia. Meaning: [‚ækə'diːmɪə] n. the academic world.
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1, Britain needs to bridge the technology gap between academia and industry.
2, Such contesting voices, though, seem rarely heard beyond academia.
3, Brooklyn born, he gave up academia in the 70's to work in theatre and write plays.
4, In the 1950s, in one fashion or another, academia suddenly looked important.
5, Thirty years later, I am in academia myself and realize now that people are moved out of Department Chair positions regularly.
6, There was a mixture of papers from academia and industry, representing the more theoretical and practical technical issues of Ada.
7, Business, government, and academia must work together and provide each participant with one-on-one contact and support.
8, In addition, many specialists in industry or academia will also benefit from the overview of the subject that is provided.
9, The workshop was attended by 25 participants from academia and industry.
10, To his thought,[http://sentencedict.com/academia.html] past academia holds negative attitude more.
11, The institute of information science Academia Sinica of Taiwan.
12, Two of my classmates became academicians of Academia Sinica.
13, The academia put forward the adjustment of "nine grades excess progressive rates" in recent year, namely: "increase tax exemption, reduce tax bracket, reduce tax rate".
14, But no sooner than it evaporates from academia, it re - emerges elsewhere, often with a vengeance.
15, Labor of value is the mainstream axiology of academia of our country economy.
16, A graduate of law and economics from Moscow State University, he had spent his life in academia.
17, The research committee comprises chartered accountants working in industry, commerce, public practice and academia.
18, One of these members must be in practice and the other in business or academia.
19, This is part of the Government's strategy to improve conditions for researchers in academia.
20, Her exact literary status continues to be debated in academia.
21, Such a move could enhance the UMass image in academia much as its basketball team has done in the sports arena.
22, Other female psychologists conform to Laws's description of women in academia who take on male-associated traits to mask their gender.
23, We last saw Kepesh, the son of Catskill Mountain resort operators, established in academia with one marriage behind him.
24, The techniques of the coffee table brigade were seeping through into academia, which was no bad thing.
25, That shows that the Government are totally committed to encouraging academia and industry to work together in that excellent and successful programme.
26, Their classmates and the parents of those classmates are alarmed to see the quality of academia lowered.
27, This trend has been greatly helped by the far larger numbers of native-born or acculturated Asian American men who have moved into respected positions in business, government, academia and the media.
28, It has always been an attracting area for both academia and government to understand and make use of the price determination mechanism of international wheat trade.
29, Earlier this year Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, at the time almost unknown outside academia, published The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better.
30, The method of the ordinary logic was used to analyze the connotation and extention of the policy evaluation, which was differently understood by the academia at present.
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