Synonym: double, duplicate, twofold. Similar words: gradually, residual, individual, graduate, graduation, undergraduate, squall, equal. Meaning: ['djuːəl] adj. 1. consisting of or involving two parts or components usually in pairs 2. having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities 3. a grammatical number category referring to two items or units as opposed to one item (singular) or more than two items (plural).
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(91) It has employed a dual strategy to achieve these two objectives.
(92) This visit made apparent the dual purpose of the scheme - of accountability and professional development.
(93) The tableau is no longer optimal, so we must pivot in the x 1 -column to restore dual feasibility.
(94) But Dewey adamantly opposed a dual system of education, with one curriculum for the college-bound and another for everyone else.
(95) Health and health studies Taxes on addictive and potentially hazardous products like tobacco and alcohol produce a dual effect.
(96) The dual control antics of the two drunks was spotted on police video, a court heard yesterday.
(97) For women preachers in particular, these testimony stories fulfill a dual function.
(98) It is this dual defect that causes their considerable sixfold increase in gastrin mediated acid secretion.
(99) Hopkins was clear about the dual strategy of the new purity movement.
(100) He has dual nationality because his father was born in Pakistan and his mother is British.
(101) There could not even be a question of dual nationality.
(102) This was a concession to the Magyars at the expense of other peoples within the borders of the Dual Monarchy.
(103) I can summarize the preceding by pointing to the fact that there is actually a dual metaphor being employed.
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(104) The Barthelmes recount in vivid detail and with good psychological insight the trauma of coping with that dual loss.
(105) They issued a report in July 1992 which acknowledged the dual nature of the experiment.
(106) The dual organization of the Roman army reflected of course the dual organization of the Roman state.
(107) Hacker Young advised that the Halls should opt for the dual status of charity and limited liability company.
(108) We ask both groups to be aware that the paths have a dual purpose and to show consideration for each other.
(109) This season's dual meet on Feb. 21 was just as close as Dwenger edged out the Spartans 110.125-110.000.
(110) Franklin ended up serving four life sentences on dual state and federal charges.
(111) You should pay particular attention to the dual needs of Tack as an owner and as a manager.
(112) This pattern of segregation is sometimes characterized as that of a dual labour market.
(113) The dual aim of most dieters is to become slimmer and fitter by following a diet.
(114) Whatever theoretical justification there might be for a dual market it would appear increasingly unjust.
(115) Chased by the youths, he ran across a dual carriageway and flagged down a driver who rushed him to hospital.
(116) The organisation has the dual role of protecting both the rainforests and the interests of 47 nations involved in the timber trade.
(117) He found it difficult to cope with the dual pressures of work and home life.
(118) Alternatively, we could have used the fact that LPI* and LPII* are dual problems.
(119) The book almost starts off as a dual biography, of Einstein and Maric, whom he met when they were students.
(120) The magistrate's court has a dual function: to try minor cases and consider whether in more serious cases there is enough evidence for a trial to take place.
More similar words: gradually, residual, individual, graduate, graduation, undergraduate, squall, equal, actual, annual, casual, sexual, manual, mutual, ritual, usually, visual, unequal, as usual, squalid, sexually, annually, quality, visually, unusual, actually, qualify, virtual, casualty, virtually.