Similar words: adopt, adoption, helicopter, chapter, AND operation, opt, opt for, option. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. 1. acquired as your own by free choice 2. having been taken into a specific relationship.
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151. Adopted children and their biological parents may suffer stress long after the adoption. 4.
152. If monetarism is adopted as the basis for policy, the authorities must reduce the endogenous element to a minimum.
153. This has provided the statistics that are needed for a new approach to be adopted for setting reserves and premium rates.
154. It was adopted by those abolitionists who in a growing mood of frustration had also developed the agency system.
155. These standards have been adopted by many states, counties, and cities; others have established their own standards.
156. This flexible approach to arranging help for childcare has been adopted by several companies.
157. The couple split up after Farrow saw nude pictures of her adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn, 21, taken by Allen.
158. The restrictions were initially adopted as a temporary measure designed to slow down the flight of foreign currency reserves from the country.
159. We are not abandoned waifs or orphans, but adopted sons and daughters in a growing family.
160. This date was adopted by various countries as marking the beginning of the year.
161. He comments: The adopted child can count upon help and friendship from a larger circle than the ordinary child.
162. Even Bush's adopted home state of Texas gave Clinton a five percent lead.
163. The film director said a threat was made after Mia discovered he was having an affair with her adopted daughter.
164. Yet the concept of computability remains the same, whichever of these various approaches is adopted.
165. A paper suggested that, in keeping with the selection of the management team, Mickey Mouse should be adopted as the official mascot.
166. Many refugee servicemen were decorated and many gave their lives to their adopted country.
167. For this reason a number of states have adopted no-fault systems for settling personal injury claims arising from auto accidents.
168. An adopted daughter of Washington she sees herself as a bit of a hard North-East woman.
169. And thus this odyssey began,(sentencedict.com) encompassing almost 50 years in the strange new culture of her adopted country.
170. And I think they can be adopted or adapted by a state or a region.
171. Whistling had been adopted as the language of the world.
172. When I raised the question with Richard he readily agreed to become my adopted son.
173. It's a historical commonplace that this extraordinary cohort of Hitler's unwanted transformed their adopted country.
174. Clinton consistently supported women's right to abortion at a time when Bush adopted an anti-abortion stance.
175. It is the last one he adopted at the academy.
176. The methods adopted by the government and employed against the aborigines were most severe.
177. Teenagers who discover they were adopted often search for their biological parents when they are old enough.
178. Wellcome therefore adopted a different approach to meet this problem and developed a separate management information system using extracts from the address.
179. I do not know quite what at that time was the stance adopted by W.'s aunt as first respondent.
180. Many of the proposals outlined there appear extreme and have not been adopted as policy.
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