Similar words: conduction, conductive, conductivity, conduct, conductor, misconduct, conductance, superconductor. Meaning: [-tɪŋ] n. 1. the way of administering a business 2. the direction of an orchestra or choir.
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91, I also had the opportunity of conducting a number of interviews with Idi Amin, at his own behest.
92, Forms are necessary for gathering user information, conducting surveys, or even providing interactive services.
93, Conducting relations across an ideological divide is quite unlike dealing with a country broadly well-disposed towards one's own.
94, In reality they were conducting a unilateral war, or rather an endless pattern of continuing three-day wars.
95, Make a list of the different methods you could use in conducting a survey.
96, The campaigns that we have been conducting are moving in that direction because special constables have a particularly valuable part to play.
97, In any event, the prime minister, Felipe Gonzalez, is conducting an impressive campaign.
98, Conductors and hospital administrators come out of courses in conducting or schools of hospital administration respectively.
99, Decision support systems, providing computer-based facilities for conducting analyses, simulations etc. 9.
100, The department has well-equipped laboratory facilities and houses the most advanced parallel computers as well as conducting research at national and international institutions.
101, In conducting this review the University has taken into account the feasibility of raising the necessary funding from outside sources.
102, Both printed and online forms of the bibliography are exact equivalents when conducting author searches.
103, Article 20 gives the government responsibility for determining and conducting national policy.
104, Last June a judge dismissed the fine, declaring that the village must obtain search warrants before conducting the inspections.
105, Was this a normal or reasonable way of conducting murder investigations?
106, Ligand is also conducting phase three trials on Targretin for a form of lymphoma and is looking at it for other cancers.
107, The company that sent in the bailiffs, Bristow and Sutor(sentencedict.com), say they're conducting an enquiry.
108, The vicar conducting the service, who's also a family friend, read out part of the coroner's judgement.
109, The issue of conducting basic research at Carville remained unresolved.
110, She and Implexion had been conducting a casual affair for years; she knew him better than anyone.
111, During or after such courses they may have acquired some additional external diplomas in organ-playing conducting, harmony and counterpoint.
112, The aim of the present research is to develop this framework by deriving testable propositions and conducting appropriate experiments.
113, Police conducting surveillance of a stolen Honda Accord that was parked, saw two males getting into the car.
114, It appeared to Nizan as the only realistic method of conducting human affairs in a civilised manner.
115, He travels the country conducting workshops and has published eight pieces of Classical music for students.
116, There is a sense in which the greatest art in conducting is to know when one should not conduct.
117, He may have been conducting a formal press conference in very informal dress at a most abnormal time.
118, Jeffries queried blandly, as if he were conducting a job interview.
119, Publicly available data will be used rather than, at this stage, conducting interviews with business owners.
120, The Royal Society is also conducting research on the effect of depleted uranium on health.
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