Synonym: additionally, to boot. Similar words: in addition to, addition, additional, edition, condition, tradition, expedition, conditions. Meaning: adv. by way of addition; furthermore.
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61. Meanwhile, in addition to these administrative changes, important developments were taking place within the hospitals as knowledge of mental disorder increased.
62. This will result in an unpredictable profit or loss, in addition to the certain arbitrage profit that motivated the trade.
63. In addition, most of us face complexities such as performance appraisal, staff appraisal, course evaluation.
64. We run hydraulics, electricals, environmental systems, in addition to the loading and the weight and balance duties.
65. In addition, the students should be allowed to choose the way they prefer to achieve mastery of the material of the unit.
66. In addition, some authorities have transferred to their colleges of higher education advanced courses previously located in other major establishments.
67. Unless she does so there will be further interest arising on those unpaid amounts in addition to the interest arising on the investigation years.
68. In addition, Abbey National provides office accommodation for the Centre.
69. In addition, Sharpe and Lintner made certain assumptions about the nature of the market: 4.
70. In addition to the department itself, there are several other departments and research centres in the University with which we maintain active links.
71. More layoffs also are expected, in addition to the 1, 300 already announced.
72. In addition to its lower cost, short-term debt offers one other advantage over long-term debt and that is its added flexibility.
73. This helps to develop empathy - the ability to see things from the other's point of view in addition to one's own. Sentencedict.com
74. In addition there is a major charter airline shown in Table 11.5 which has not appeared before.
75. In addition to departmental seminars, there are courses in research methodology and practice and regular meetings with a review board to assess progress.
76. In addition. AIDS victims often develop a rare type of cancer, known as Kaposi's sarcoma.
77. In addition to being angry about this, I could get depressed.
78. In addition to the daily little worries, these were the sweeping imponderables that held their attention.
79. In addition, anyone injured on the job must submit a much more detailed account of the accident than was previously required.
80. In addition, coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular accidents and in particular intermittent claudication occurred more frequently in diabetics of both sexes.
81. But in addition, Placide could not keep to herself what had happened.
82. In addition 60,000 operations had been cancelled or postponed and 75,000 outpatient appointments had been cancelled.
83. Develop performance-based admissions standards in addition to, or in place of, more traditional entrance requirements.
84. In addition, samples containing granulomatous lesions from patients with acute disease should be most likely to contain a causative pathogen.
85. Many of these immigrants had suffered the loss of their wealth and privilege in addition to the trauma of losing their home.
86. A new security system was installed. In addition, extra guards were hired.
87. In addition, government policies need to be believable; banning cigarette advertising would almost certainly cut consumption.
88. In addition he seeks covenants to ensure that surrounding parkland remains as pasture so that the wider country house landscape is assured protection.
89. Any abuse of the Flexible Working Hours facility can result in its withdrawal, in addition to any disciplinary action which may be taken.
90. In addition to addressing the crowds as he journeyed through Galilee and around Jerusalem, he drew aside to be with his closest associates.
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