Similar words: imposing, composition, imposition, decomposition, symptom, symphony, sympathy, postposition. Meaning: [sɪm'pəʊzɪəm] n. a meeting or conference for the public discussion of some topic especially one in which the participants form an audience and make presentations.
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1. The symposium on AIDS research lasted two days.
2. The specialists and scholars present at the symposium come from all corners of the country.
3. He had been taking part in an international symposium on population.
4. To produce publications, with contributions from the symposium attenders.
5. Later, a symposium on lipstick shades.
6. The conference agreed to hold a trade efficiency symposium in 1994.
7. I was there to speak at an international symposium on freedom of the press, sponsored by Hebrew University.
8. Why not use this exhibition, this symposium to explore new issues?
9. Lee cited the symposium as one neutral forum in recent years.
10. The symposium also featured a couple of members of Congress who believe the farm reforms did not go far enough.
11. It will be preceded by a one-day pre-doctoral symposium on Tuesday 15 September.
12. This symposium will address the question of effects of chemical substances on reproductive systems to both females and males.
13. Any symposium on the need for reform draws hundreds of people.
14. The symposium was not the first place I had stated unpopular opinions.
15. What have you learned from the symposium?
16. Credentials MUST be awarded at an ICOI sponsored symposium.
17. Warmly welcome you all to the Sales Promotion Symposium.
18. So the Symposium is the first document of sexology[sentencedict.com], and it is also the first entry in a disappointing branch of philosophy: the philosophy of the erotic.
19. In this symposium, my part is only to sit in silence.
20. Reno canceled a planned trip to Dallas to address a symposium on juvenile gangs and made her final decision early Thursday.
21. At this point, a speaker, actually the convener of the symposium, interrupted me in mid-sentence.
22. The findings from a number of these intervention studies were recently discussed at a symposium at Hohenreid Castle[sentencedict .com], outside Munich.
23. For members of the International Rights Centre who are also attending the symposium, the cost is £50.
24. Next June, this mode will form the basis of an international symposium in Tuva.
25. Its removal depends on the findings of a two-day symposium on bovine spongiform encephalopathy scheduled to be held in Brussels in September.
26. Reservations about formal interdisciplinary alliances may be reflected in a reluctance to purchase compilations of papers delivered in an interdisciplinary symposium.
27. He asked you to pretend that he was staying here and going to the symposium on a daily basis.
28. Antarctic glaciology and global change is the major topic of the international symposium on "Antarctic and Global Change :Interactions and Impacts" held recently.
29. I want to welcome you all to the Sales Promotion Symposium.
30. The learning programs are diversified which includes learning courses workshop and symposium.
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