Synonym: access, addition, admittance, assenting, entree, rise to power. Similar words: succession, ecological succession, accessible, accessibly, inaccessible, accessibility, cession, secession. Meaning: [æk'seʃn] n. 1. a process of increasing by addition (as to a collection or group) 2. (civil law) the right to all of that which your property produces whether by growth or improvement 3. something added to what you already have 4. agreeing with or consenting to (often unwillingly) 5. the right to enter 6. the act of attaining or gaining access to a new office or right or position (especially the throne). v. make a record of additions to a collection, such as a library.
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91. There will be ceremonies to mark the tenth anniversary of the Queen's accession.
92. In England, the Renaissance was usually thought of as beginning with the accession of the House of Tudor to the throne in 1485.
93. After china's accession to WTO, it is the inevitable trend for the RMB free convertibility in capital item.
94. The United States has active trade and investment dialogues with Indonesia, the Philippines and Brunei and is working with Laos to support its WTO accession.
95. For any country ratifying or acceding to it later this Convention shall enter into force on the ninetieth day after the said country has deposited its instrument of ratification or accession.
96. Unless it has already done so, each country shall indicate, concurrently with depositing its instrument of ratification or accession, the class to which it wishes to belong.
97. Such accession shall apply to this Agreement and the Multilateral Trade Agreement annexed thereto.
98. In this study, genetic analysis of a wild emmer wheat accession 21449 was carried out, and one recessive resistance gene in 21449 was mapped with microsatellite markers.
99. The grouting material have ultra-early-strength, no shrinkage, early high flexural strength and so on... Simple construction Operation and easy accession to technology.
100. But it can control the bibulous of handsheet in the demanding range through accession suitable waterproof.
101. After Chinas accession to WTO, the questio(omitted)e application of the WTO agreements has become the hot topic and the key point in the discuss(omitted)demic circles and in judicial practice.
102. China's WTO accession is the landmark of the beginning of all - round opening - up .
103. Each country may, at the time it signs this Act or deposits its instrument of ratification or accession, declare that it does not consider itself bound by the provisions of paragraph (1).
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104. The pernickety, timeless , relentless nature of the accession process is the whole point.
105. In accordance with the Agreement of the Commitments on accession to the WTO, China introduced the system of temporary restraining order into the intellectual property protection field.
106. China's accession will herald a new stage for the country's opening - up .
107. This course is an an exploration of British culture and politics, focusing on the changing role of the monarchy from the accession of the House of Hanover (later Windsor) in 1714 to the present.
108. The additive mass and the accession rate of emulsifier have both effect on average size and polydispersity of the latex during seeded emulsion polymerizing.
109. In this part the author analyzes the difficult position of the financing lease industry, the status quo of the leveraged lease , its problems and the challenge brought by the accession into WTO.
110. CTX - M - 29 is a novel ESBLs and the GenBank accession number is AY 267213.
111. Queen of England (1236-1272) as the wife of Henry III. On the accession of her son Edward I (1272), she entered a nunnery and there lived out her life.
More similar words: succession, ecological succession, accessible, accessibly, inaccessible, accessibility, cession, secession, recession, concession, procession, precession, access, accessory, accessorize, successive, session, obsession, expression, depression, confession, aggression, digression, oppression, profession, impression, compression, repression, suppression, possession.