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Sentence count:187+19Posted:2017-01-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: registercash registerregistrationflusteredalter egoalteredshelteredaustereMeaning: ['redʒɪstə(r)d]  adj. 1. (of animals) officially recorded with or certified by a recognized breed association; especially in a stud book 2. listed or recorded officially 3. (of a boat or vessel) furnished with necessary official documents specifying ownership etc. 
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151. The findings were based on examining all birth certificates registered in all the states and the District of Columbia.
152. Further, certain occupations can be designated as reserved for registered disabled.
153. The bank's operating margin was below the 20.8 per cent increase registered in September.
154. The republic's 245,000 registered voters were to elect deputies to the 42-seat Federal Assembly from 320 candidates representing 21 parties.
155. Copyright comes into force immediately on completion or publication of the work and does not normally have to be recorded or registered.
156. This task is being undertaken by HealthWatch, a registered charity.
157. Glossy brochures claimed Courtney's foundation was a registered charity, employing doctors and nurses.
158. Every time it lifted its head and pirouetted, it registered the new direction it was taking in relation to the sun.
159. The economy registered a 6 percent growth in 1989, with government projections anticipating a 5.5 percent growth rate for 1990.
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160. The analysis was complicated slightly by the fact that some of the top 20 firms had registered with more than one regulator.
161. The extent of the shift registered by these approaches becomes clear when compared with its antecedents.
162. Until his strong third-place showing in the Iowa caucuses, Alexander barely registered in the polls.
163. Because many diesel trucks travel across state lines and are registered outside Arizona, they are harder to regulate than gasoline-powered vehicles.
164. The registered version is configured for your time and place of birth which makes it even more accurate.
165. The Act requires childcare facilities to be registered to ensure that standards are maintained throughout the country.
166. Visual acuity is often normal even when the field of vision is so poor that the child is registered as blind.
167. Their costs, in lost chargeable hours, are borne by their firms rather than by registered auditors as a body.
168. All Henley postgraduate students are registered at Brunel University which also confers the degree.
169. Upon satisfactory completion of this preregistration year, the graduate becomes fully registered by the General Medical Council.
170. Stamping his passport, the customs official had revealed that he was also a registered opponent of the Hinkley C plan.
171. You actually see far more than is registered in your conscious mind - and this is probably a good thing.
172. Most professionals agree with the Bill's objectives - to apply the principles of the Registered Homes Act 1984 to domiciliary care.
173. The plan would introduce a single class of bearer shares, abolishing the distinction between registered and bearer shares.
174. But it does point to the need to examine carefully the social processes registered by apparently simple concepts.
175. Still, you could almost see the black mark being registered against the name of the man who had asked the question.
176. If county officials confirm that 28, 084 are those of registered voters, a referendum will be held around May 1.
177. A registered charity called Survivors can arrange confidential personal counselling in London.
178. Independents, who number 46, 708, form the largest bloc of registered voters.
179. Though, as we discuss below, this provision has been modified, the nationalistic sentiment was clearly registered by prospective buyers.
180. At least two of the centres are registered as charities, and can provide limited scholarships to offset the cost of tuition.
More similar words: registercash registerregistrationflusteredalter egoalteredshelteredaustereshatteredsisterunfetteredsinistercloisterministerinterestedstereotypeadministerboisterousadministeringlegislatorregimeregionlegislaturelegislationlegislativegistregicideregionalregimentlegislative branch
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