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abandon stop doing something because of problems Apple abandoned its plans to release a major upgrade of its operating

system. Sublist 8 abandon. mp3 abstract based on ideas Nationalism is conceived by most members in an ab stract way. Sublist 6 abstract.mp3 academic connected with education Anthropology soon became an indep endent academic study. Sublist 5 academic.mp3 access "find and use information, especially on a computer" The people have n o access to the means of production. Sublist 4 access.mp3 accommodation a place to live or work The raid prompted many inhabitants of the town to seek accommodation in nearby villages. Sublist 9 accommodation.mp 3 accompany somebody goes with someone Liz came back accompanied by her parents. Sublist 8 accompany.mp3 accumulation gradual increase in quantity The accumulation of carbon dioxid e in the atmosphere deserves urgent international attention. Sublist 8 accumulation.mp3 accurate exactly correct Such reports were not an accurate reflection of e xisting attitudes. Sublist 6 accurate.mp3 achieve succeed in doing something good Properly controlled experiments in infect ed animals failed to achieve any success. Sublist 2 achieve.mp3 acknowledged accepted that something was true The figures from the Unit ed Kingdom were acknowledged to be the most accurate. Sublist 6 acknowle dged.mp3 acquire get something He acquired a lasting scientific interest in mucus. Sublist 2 acquire.mp3 adaptation a change in something so that it can be used in a different situ ation " If Darwin was right, complex adaptations arise by a series of steps. " Sublist 7 adaptation.mp3 adequate enough for a particular purpose Chain was exasperated by the Brit ish failure to provide him with adequate research facilities. Sublist 4 adequate.mp3 adjacent next to something Inhabitants of the city took refuge in ad jacent parts of Lower Franconia. Sublist 10 adjacent.mp3 adjust change or move something slightly It noted that adjustments are per mitted in the case of adoption. Sublist 5 adjust.mp3 administration the work of managing the affairs of a company The World Health Organisation took over the administration of this agreement in 1947. Sublist 2 administration.mp3 adult fully grown First a questionnaire was distributed to all adults in Ch ina. Sublist 7 adult.mp3 advocate say you strongly support a way of doing things The Indian prime minister advocated the establishment of a Planet Protection Fund. Sublist 7 advocate.mp3 affect cause a change Those countries could be seriously affected by global war ming and the consequent sea-level rise. Sublist 2 affect.mp3 aggregate total The aggregate of outstanding balances fluctuated quite vi olently. Sublist 6 aggregate.mp3 aid help or support It was also agreed that supplementary financial aid would come from the state. Sublist 7 aid.mp3 albeit although " There are similar mass migrations into tropical forests, albeit at lower rates, in Colombia. " Sublist 10 albeit.mp3 allocate decide to use something for a particular purpose Each pati ent might be allocated to one member of staff. Sublist 6 allocate.mp3 alter change or make something change We know that changes in genes can alter t he colour of our eyes. Sublist 5 alter.mp3 alternative something you can do instead of something else The alternative a pproach to treating an infectious disease made little progress. Sublist 3 alternative.mp3 ambiguous having more than one possible meaning Intention is an ambiguous

term. Sublist 8 ambiguous.mp3 amend make small changes or improvements The committee agreed to amend the law without a vote. Sublist 5 amend.mp3 analogy similar to another situation or thing His work was strongly analogous t o much of van Gogh's of that period. Sublist 9 analogy.mp3 analysis careful examination In this section I will offer an analysis of consent. Sublist 1 analysis.mp3 annual happening once every year The Government offered an annual award of 10000 Belgian francs. Sublist 4 annual.mp3 anticipate expect something to happen The problem of the dollar was les s readily anticipated. Sublist 9 anticipate.mp3 apparent easily seen or understood This allows hard problems to be s olved with apparent ease. Sublist 4 apparent.mp3 appendix a part at the end of a book or report that has additional inform ation A summary of those sections was provided in an appendix to that chapter. Sublist 8 appendix.mp3 appreciate understand a difficult situation or problem " Public appreciat ion of science was high, and funds for research became available. " Sublist 8 appreciate.mp3 approach a way of doing something or dealing with a problem " In 1943 -4, the British attempted to devise a Commonwealth approach to civil aviation po licy. " Sublist 1 approach.mp3 appropriate suitable for a particular time or purpose " By this means, t he most appropriate course of action often becomes clear. " Sublist 2 appropriate.mp3 approximately a little more or less than an exact number Approximately 90 per cent of annual methane emissions are destroyed in this way. Sublist 4 approximately.mp3 arbitrary not based on any practical or good reasons " The pattern is n ot arbitrary, but the words we use to describe it are. " Sublist 8 arbitrar y.mp3 area a particular subject or type of activity Understanding how structu res develop is one of the major problem areas in biology. Sublist 1 area.mp3 aspect one of the parts of a situation or subject One of the least-known as pects of British planning for the post-war world relates to the field of civil a viation. Sublist 2 aspect.mp3 assembly a group of people who have come together for a particular purpos e The Council of Nicaea was the largest assembly of bishops hitherto. Sublist 10 assembly.mp3 assess examine something and make a decision about it A careful assessment of t hese views has been made by D.C. Heggie. Sublist 1 assess.mp3 assign give somebody a job to do Robert Schwartz was assigned the task of solving this problem. Sublist 6 assign.mp3 assistance help and support " Secondly, the staff on the ward will nee d assistance in coping with their own feelings about the tragedy. " Sublist 2 assistance.mp3 assume think that something is true This argument assumes that space and time are infinitely divisible. Sublist 1 assume.mp3 assure tell somebody that something will definitely happen or is true " Still, s ome things may be said with reasonable assurance. " Sublist 9 assure.m p3 attach fasten or join A circular metal plate was attached to the end of the hor izontal shaft. Sublist 6 attach.mp3 attain achieve something after trying for a long time This degree of accuracy w as attained in European planetary astronomy only in modern times. Sublist 9 attain.mp3 attitude what you think and feel about something None of them really casts much light on his attitude to the crisis. Sublist 4 attitude.mp3 attributed said that something was caused or written by someone The ineff

iciency was attributed in part to the managerial system. Sublist 4 attribut ed.mp3 author someone who writes a book or article " But, this passage is hardly cons istent with what the author later says. " Sublist 6 author.mp3 authority someone who is respected because of their knowledge These gro ups and societies must get the authority of the State. Sublist 1 authorit y.mp3 automate without much human control As you eat better and become slim mer you will automatically find activity more enjoyable. Sublist 8 automate .mp3 available "that you can get, buy or use etc" The question then arose o f what alternative government was available. Sublist 1 available.mp3 aware knowing about or realising something He was acutely aware of the power of the airlines. Sublist 5 aware.mp3 behalf instead of someone De Valera was acting on behalf of the economic in terests of rural Ireland. Sublist 9 behalf.mp3 benefit an advantage or improvement The men in particular do not benefit from the procedures. Sublist 1 benefit.mp3 bias an opinion that unfairly influences how you do something The liter ary bias of British film reviewing has rarely been quite so plainly seen. Sublist 8 bias.mp3 bond a shared feeling or interest that unites people Both sexes will be equall y free to establish long-lasting bonds. Sublist 6 bond.mp3 brief continuing for only a short time I will return briefly to these co nsiderations in the next chapter. Sublist 6 brief.mp3 bulk in large quantities The lower class received the bulk of their income in this way. Sublist 9 bulk.mp3 capable "having the skill, power or other qualities that are needed to do someth ing" It was a large multi-engine plane capable of flying from London to New Yo rk non-stop. Sublist 6 capable.mp3 capacity the amount that a factory or machine can produce We develo ped a capacity to pursue many interests. Sublist 5 capacity.mp3 categories groups of people or things that have the same qualities or featu res It is hard to argue that the category of murder should be smaller or larg er. Sublist 2 categories.mp3 cease stops doing something or stops happening " At birth a child enters the condition of infancy, a condition which ceases at the age of 18 years. " Sublist 9 cease.mp3 challenge say you doubt whether something is right or true The union was to prove the most serious challenge to the government's chances of survival . Sublist 5 challenge.mp3 channel use something for a particular purpose The state Postal Savings System i s also an important channel for domestic savings. Sublist 7 channel. mp3 chapter one of the parts that a book is divided into This chapter is devoted t o the description of clinical cases. Sublist 2 chapter.mp3 chart information that is shown in the form of a picture A graph or chart of weight can be useful. Sublist 8 chart.mp3 chemical related to substances used in chemistry Methane can contribute to global warming through various chemical reactions in the atmosphere. Sublist 7 chemical.mp3 circumstances a fact or condition that affects what happens in a situation P arliament should be dissolved as soon as circumstances permit. Sublist 3 circumstances.mp3 cite use someone's words to support what you are saying But the courts ar e more and more prepared these days to cite with approval relevant passages from major textbooks. Sublist 6 cite.mp3 civil "relating to laws about private business, not crime" But in two matter s it is important that we should consider the civil rights of everyone. Sublist 4 civil.mp3

clarify "make clear what you speak, write or think" The therapist should clar ify precisely what happened when the patient attempted his task. Sublist 8 clarify.mp3 classical based on a traditional set of ideas For most philosophers of classical antiquity the world was both animate and divine. Sublist 7 classical.mp3 clause a part of a legal document Lord Addison thought that the fifth freed om clause went against policy as agreed with the Commonwealth. Sublist 5 clause.mp3 code a set of rules or laws " They simply existed side by side and I devised t wo codes of behaviour, one to fit each world. " Sublist 4 code.mp3 coherent clear and easy to understand The objects had to go together in a consistent and coherent whole. Sublist 9 coherent.mp3 coincide happen by chance at the same time or in the same place " At other times, the demands of his body clock and society coincided. " Sublist 9 coincide.mp3 collapse fail suddenly and completely The reasons for this go back to t he collapse of the Roman Empire. Sublist 10 collapse.mp3 colleague people you work with " Locke shared this with others of course, in particular with his colleagues in the Royal Society. " Sublist 10 colleague.mp3 commence begin " On 10 January, the last Russian assault commenced. " Sublist 9 commence.mp3 comment give an opinion about something or someone The other section of the population refrains from any comment or opinion. Sublist 3 comment. mp3 commission ask for a piece of work to be done by someone The Volkswagen wa s commissioned and partially designed by Hitler to be a car that all Germans cou ld afford. Sublist 2 commission.mp3 commitment a promise to do something Keynes was by no means a lone voi ce criticising the extent of government commitments overseas. Sublist 4 commitment.mp3 commodity a product that is being bought or sold " If low wages restrict fr eedom, is the same true of an increase in the market price of a commodity such a s bread? " Sublist 8 commodity.mp3 communication process of exchanging information or ideas by speaking or writin g It seems that all reasonably efficient communication systems are digital. Sublist 4 communication.mp3 community a small area or town and the people who live in it A procedu re was used for tracing the organism responsible for the spread of an infection in a community. Sublist 2 community.mp3 compatible able to exist or live together without problems Professional succ ess was not compatible with the new life-styles of her clients. Sublist 9 compatible.mp3 compensation something that makes a bad situation seem better The only thing that Common Law can do is to give him money compensation for his loss. Sublist 3 compensation.mp3 compile "make a book, list etc from different pieces of information" Many atte mpts have been made to compile a genealogical tree showing the relationships of these animals to one another and to man. Sublist 10 compile.mp3 complement something that makes another thing seem good Lautrec added thi s figure in her white dress to visually complement the dark shapes of the mother and father. Sublist 8 complement.mp3 complex consisting of many connected parts These complex experimental design s are certainly open to more than one interpretation. Sublist 2 complex. mp3 component one of the different parts of a machine or system From the 1920s sports reporting and photography was accepted as a crucial and specialised component of popular journalism. Sublist 3 component.mp3 compound a substance that consists of two or more elements It is pos

sible for the compound XY to break up into X and Y. Sublist 5 compound .mp3 comprehensive including everything that is needed " Their aim was to provide a sketch, not a comprehensive study. " Sublist 7 comprehensive.mp3 comprise form part of a larger group Antelopes are small and good at s electing plant parts to comprise a good diet. Sublist 7 comprise.mp3 computer an electronic machine that can store and arrange large quantitie s of information Computer models of the Amazonian ecosystem show that cutt ing down the forest would change the climate in the Amazon basin. Sublist 2 computer.mp3 conceive think of a new idea or plan It is hard to conceive of any oth er contemporary pop star having the wisdom to make such a choice. Sublist 10 conceive.mp3 concentration a large amount of something in the same place Our goal should c learly be to stabilise the concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Sublist 4 concentration.mp3 concept a general idea His poem was based implicitly on the concept of time. Sublist 1 concept.mp3 conclusion something you decide after considering all the information you h ave Plato's conclusion that time is actually produced by the universe was not accepted by Aristotle. Sublist 2 conclusion.mp3 concurrent existing or happening at the same time Co-ownership entitles two or more persons concurrently to the possession and enjoyment of the same land. Sublist 9 concurrent.mp3 conduct carry out or organise something " In conjunction with Steve Gartlan, I con ducted a survey of existing studies (1966). " Sublist 2 conduct.mp3 conference a large formal meeting in which people exchange ideas The Clima te Conference in 1979 pointed out that the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere deserves attention. Sublist 4 conference.mp3 confined happened in only one place or time These disasters have usua lly been confined to the national territories of the states concerned. Sublist 9 confined.mp3 confirmed said or proved something is definitely true " Various reports confirmed that the ""Greeting"" was indeed seldom used now in southern Europe. " Sublist 7 confirmed.mp3 conflict a situation in which you have to choose between opposing things " Various aspects of the parties' life, resources, and activities will be helpful to them in the conflict. " Sublist 5 conflict.mp3 conform obey or follow an existing rule A person who plans a response to a wrong ought to ensure that the response conforms with the law. Sublist 8 conform.mp3 consent permission to do something Someone who knowingly touches another wit hout his consent violates this personal right Sublist 3 consent.mp3 consequences things that happen as a result of something else " The pena lty for child neglect is ten years' imprisonment, which is sufficient to deal wi th cases involving serious consequences. " Sublist 2 consequences.mp3 considerable large enough to be important or have an effect Therefore after s ix months the dieter has achieved a considerable reduction in sugar intake. Sublist 3 considerable.mp3 consist made of or contain a number of different things Underdeveloped agricultur e consists largely of slash-and-burn cultivation. Sublist 1 consist. mp3 constant happening regularly or all the time The Bank has been under c onstant pressure from environmental activists. Sublist 3 constant.mp3 constitution a set of laws that describe the power and purposes of a governme nt or organisation Britain is a country without strong constitutional limits on the powers of Parliament. Sublist 1 constitution.mp3 constraints things that limit your freedom to do what you want " Also, or ganic eyes are not subject to the same design constraints as are cameras. " Sublist 3 constraints.mp3

construction "the process of building something large such as a house, bridge or road" Its design and construction were handed to the Bristol Aircraft C ompany. Sublist 2 construction.mp3 consultation a discussion in which people who are affected by a decision can say what they think should be done " Canada, influenced by the importance of air links with the USA, favoured full consultation with the Americans. " Sublist 5 consultation.mp3 consumer someone who buys or uses goods or services The main benefici aries of this policy were British consumers. Sublist 2 consumer.mp3 contact "communicating with a person, organisation or country" I came into conta ct for the first time in my life with real poverty. Sublist 5 contact. mp3 contemporary happening or existing in the same period of time Contempor ary psychology has changed much since Watson forbade the consideration of non-ob servable entities. Sublist 8 contemporary.mp3 context the situation within which something happens You need to consider your exercise programme in the context of other things going on in your life. Sublist 1 context.mp3 contract a formal written agreement between people or companies etc. I t would also have threatened the stability of contracts of sale. Sublist 1 contract.mp3 contradiction "a difference between two statements, facts etc. which means the y cannot both be true" This contradiction was due to the increasing tension betw een classes. Sublist 8 contradiction.mp3 contrary used to emphasise that the opposite of what someone has just sai d is actually true We tend to see what supports our own conclusions and to i gnore anything to the contrary. Sublist 7 contrary.mp3 contrast "a big difference between people, situations, ideas etc. that ar e being compared" Locke provides a sharp contrast to the opinion of our own day. Sublist 4 contrast.mp3 contribution something that you give or do to help make something successful T he respondent has failed to make a proper contribution towards maintenance for t he child. Sublist 3 contribution.mp3 controversy a lot of argument and disagreement about something Marx and Engels took Morgan's side in a major controversy that arose in anthropology. Sublist 9 controversy.mp3 conventional the normal and traditional way of thinking and behaving in a soc iety " Fortunately, there is growing recognition that conventional agriculture has serious drawbacks. " Sublist 3 conventional.mp3 conversely in a way that is opposite to something " Conversely, positive pol icies should not be abandoned because they do not show immediate results. " Sublist 9 conversely.mp3 converted changed from one system or purpose to another Symbols of oral s peech had to be converted into the symbols of written speech. Sublist 7 converted.mp3 convinced certain that something is true The doctor and the nurse may be c onvinced that these problems are resolved adequately. Sublist 10 convince d.mp3 cooperative willing to help Fig trees and fig wasps share an intimate coopera tive relationship. Sublist 6 cooperative.mp3 coordination when people and things are organised so they work together effec tively Direct supervision achieves coordination by having one person take respon sibility for the work of others. Sublist 3 coordination.mp3 core a central or most important part of something A major change adopted at the Nairobi session was with reference to the concept of core membership. Sublist 3 core.mp3 corporate shared by all people in a group Women and housing were both on th e periphery of the increasingly corporate network of professional concerns. Sublist 3 corporate.mp3 corresponding "having the same position, effect or importance as something els

e" Electrical stimulation of the cortex causes movement of the corresponding part of the body. Sublist 3 corresponding.mp3 couple two things joined together Couples were not allowed to marry if thei r birthdays had the same numeral. Sublist 7 couple.mp3 create make something new exist or happen " We were built as gene machines, created to pass on our genes. " Sublist 1 create.mp3 credit praise given to someone for doing something So much credit has gone t o Fleming and so little to Florey and his team at Oxford. Sublist 2 credit.mp3 criteria facts or standards to help you decide something " The behaviour of bodies can be evaluated according to criteria, as beautiful or ugly, sane or ma d. " Sublist 3 criteria.mp3 crucial extremely important Ethologists have not yet begun to grasp at the cr ucial characteristic of human beings. Sublist 8 crucial.mp3 culture relating to a particular society and its way of life " Even so, conside rable differences between individuals and cultures exist. " Sublist 2 culture.mp3 currency the type of money that a country uses Aspects of sterling's pos ition as an international currency were vigorously discussed. Sublist 8 currency.mp3 cycle a number of connected events that happen many times in the same order " In practice, the sleep/wake cycle seems to exert an important effect upon many o f our daily rhythms. " Sublist 4 cycle.mp3 data information or facts It is the first Marxist book in which anthropolog ical data predominate. Sublist 1 data.mp3 debate discuss a subject formally Much debate has centred on the relative s ignificance of these factors. Sublist 4 debate.mp3 decade a period of ten years These problems have grown exceptionally numerous in recent decades. Sublist 7 decade.mp3 decline "become weaker, smaller or less important" " Today the forest expanse has declined to around 2,200,000 square kilometres. " Sublist 5 decline. mp3 deduce decide that something is true using the information you have We can de duce that what an animal does depends on its environment. Sublist 3 deduce.mp3 definite completely certain and not likely to be changed In the oldest civ ilisations we find definite correlations between social and natural events Sublist 1 definite.mp3 definition "a phrase or sentence that says exactly what a word, phrase or i dea means" The use of such a cycle by the Babylonians shows that a precise a stronomical definition of a year was adopted by them. Sublist 7 definiti on.mp3 demonstrate show somebody something Scientific knowledge demonstrates that th e traditional classification no longer reflects the realities of life. Sublist 3 demonstrate.mp3 denote be used as sign for something " The word ""estate"" is often used to den ote the whole of a man's proprietary rights. " Sublist 8 denote.mp3 deny say that something is not true " No one, least of all its practitioners, can deny that capitalism's goal is the maximization of profit. " Sublist 7 deny.mp3 depression a feeling of sadness and loss of hope " After the war, deep shoc k, dismay, and depression were recorded everywhere. " Sublist 10 depressi on.mp3 derived have something as its origin " These organic compounds, ultimately deri ved from food, are the necessary source of energy for animals. " Sublist 1 derived.mp3 design draw or plan something that will be made " An engineer starts with a function to be performed, and designs a structure to perform it. " Sublist 2 design.mp3 despite without being affected by the thing mentioned " Despite this difficulty,

any account of how the brain works will have to be interpretable in terms of wh at its nerve cells do. " Sublist 4 despite.mp3 detected noticed something that was not easy to see " If three pattern s are all superimposed, then no pattern will be detected. " Sublist 8 detected.mp3 deviation different from what is normal or acceptable The potential con sequences of any deviation from proper standards of driving are severe. Sublist 8 deviation.mp3 device a machine or tool used for a particular purpose After the luxury of labou r-saving devices it is just too tedious to go back to the old ways. Sublist 9 device.mp3 devoted deals with one main subject or activity " Unfortunately, these loans were overwhelmingly devoted to financing current consumption. " Sublist 9 devoted.mp3 differentiate notice or understand the difference between things or people T he other differentiates this familiar object from all competitors. Sublist 7 differentiate.mp3 dimension "the size of something, including its length, width and height" " There is, however, another dimension to the debate, and this appears from the vi ew that reckless driving causes death. " Sublist 4 dimension.mp3 diminished became smaller or less important The rights of the purchas er of the estate are diminished by the Land Charges Act 1972. Sublist 9 diminished.mp3 discretion the authority to decide what the right thing to do is in a parti cular situation " Courts should be permitted to award damages, at their discretion . " Sublist 5 discretion.mp3 discrimination when one group of people is unfairly treated differently from an other Jews had to experience forms of discrimination in many walks of life. Sublist 6 discrimination.mp3 displace take the place of someone or something I shall call a reason whi ch displaces others a pre-emptive reason. Sublist 8 displace.mp3 display put things where people can see them easily Cleaner-fish have special stripy patterns and special dancing displays which label them as cleaners. Sublist 6 display.mp3 disposal when you get rid of something The care taken over the disposal of the dead indicates a conviction that death could be regarded as a transitiona l state. Sublist 7 disposal.mp3 distinction a clear difference between things Parmenides drew a fundame ntal distinction between the world of appearance and the world of reality. Sublist 2 distinction.mp3 distort change the shape or sound of something so it is strange or unclear B ut the tests are susceptible to many factors that can distort the results. Sublist 9 distort.mp3 distribution supplying goods to shops and companies in a particular area T he distribution of work between the divisions of that court is only a matter of convenience. Sublist 1 distribution.mp3 diversity great difference " In the other, one is trying to show the diversity and discontinuity of human history. " Sublist 6 diversity.mp3 document a piece of paper that has official information written on it A nd one was required to have a document for everything one proposed. Sublist 3 document.mp3 domain all the things that are included in a subject or activity This is t he domain of the neurophysiologist. Sublist 6 domain.mp3 domestic happening within one country Even domestic flights would fall under international authority. Sublist 4 domestic.mp3 dominant "strongest, most important or most noticeable" " In the city stat e although communal property continues as the dominant form of property, private property also takes a hold. " Sublist 3 dominant.mp3 draft a piece of writing or a plan that is not yet finished The labour party was forced by its own members to amend its draft constitution in 1940. Sublist

5 draft.mp3 dramatic sudden and surprising Increased methane concentrations in the a tmosphere could contribute to the dramatic ozone destruction in polar regions. Sublist 8 dramatic.mp3 duration the length of time that something continues Their nature and duration must be defined precisely. Sublist 9 duration.mp3 dynamic relating to forces that produce movement It should now be very cle ar that development is a dynamic process in which cells repeatedly interact with each other. Sublist 7 dynamic.mp3 economic "concerning trade, industry and the making of money" Our indus trial and commercial economic situation is steadily deteriorating. Sublist 1 economic.mp3 edition the copies of a book that are all the same " It was reissued in a new , expanded edition in March 1886. " Sublist 6 edition.mp3 element "one part of a plan, system, piece of writing etc." They are part of an attempt to make explicit elements of our common traditions. Sublist 2 element.mp3 eliminate completely get rid of something or someone All difference be tween the two institutions had been eliminated. Sublist 7 eliminate.mp3 emerge became known What emerges is a recognition of the historical possibili ty of popular entertainment as an autonomous art. Sublist 4 emerge.m p3 emphasis special importance that you give to something By 1950 it was de voting over a third of its space to sport with particular emphasis on football. Sublist 3 emphasis.mp3 empirical based on scientific method or practical example Bacon enthusiasti cally advocates and describes certain empirical procedures by which knowledge sh ould be sought. Sublist 7 empirical.mp3 enable make it possible for someone to do something " He understood in detail the working of the mechanism of the clock, which enables it to function as it do es. " Sublist 5 enable.mp3 encounter experience something that causes difficulty " In the context o f reproduction, males make use of weapons (teeth, horns, etc.) in competitive en counters with rivals. " Sublist 10 encounter.mp3 energy "power from oil, coal etc. that produces heat and makes machines work" A ll the energy and material needed for the growth of the germ cells is supplied b y the rest of the body. Sublist 5 energy.mp3 enforce make people obey a rule or law " If so, do we need our ethical and legal rules to continue to respect and enforce this distinction? " Sublist 5 enforce.mp3 enhance improve something The various countries began preparatory activitie s to enhance their bargaining positions. Sublist 6 enhance.mp3 enormous extremely big Civil aviation was correctly perceived by the Bri tish and Americans as an area of enormous growth after 1945. Sublist 10 enormous.mp3 ensure make certain that something happens An increased pumping of the heart ensures that the exercising muscles receive all the extra blood. Sublist 3 ensure.mp3 entity something that exists as a single and complete unit It seems that the se authors see mind as an entity distinct from the processes that support it. Sublist 5 entity.mp3 environment "the land, water and air that people, plants and animals live in " Organisms differ because of the impact of the environment and because of differences between their genes. Sublist 1 environment.mp3 equate consider that one thing is the same as something else Honderich equates Conservatism with the new right. Sublist 2 equate.mp3 equipment things that are used for a particular activity " The house plan w as thoroughly analysed, with special attention to the layout of rooms and arrang ement of equipment. " Sublist 7 equipment.mp3 equivalent equal in amount or value to something else Teaching at night

is unlikely to prove popular and the night shift in a hospital cannot be made e quivalent to the day shift. Sublist 5 equivalent.mp3 erode gradually destroy something " Soils are being over-cultivated, eroded, and washed away, and forests are rapidly disappearing. " Sublist 9 erode.mp3 error "mistake, especially one that causes problems" " If two messages each car ry a different error, recombination can produce a copy without errors. " Sublist 4 error.mp3 establish start or decide something Effective procedures for referral and transfer of patients could be established. Sublist 1 establish.mp3 estate all of someone's property or money His next job is as a sub-overseer on a Tulsi sugar estate. Sublist 6 estate.mp3 estimate decide what you think the value of something is " Even today, only an estimated half of women architects are married. " Sublist 1 estimate .mp3 ethical connected with principles of what is right and wrong " Drink, tobacco, and money appear to them to be key ethical issues. " Sublist 9 ethical. mp3 ethnic relating to a particular race of people It has given more than 18 million hectares of the Amazon over to the Indians belonging to some fifty ethnic grou ps. Sublist 4 ethnic.mp3 evaluate carefully consider something or someone to decide how good they are The currents of popular opinion are now even more difficult to evaluate t han they had been earlier. Sublist 2 evaluate.mp3 eventually after a long time " Eventually he enlisted his friend, Mauri ce Guibert, to help him fill in the background. " Sublist 8 eventual ly.mp3 evidence "facts, statements or signs that make you believe something exis ts or is true" They still require experimental evidence before they can be accep ted as fact. Sublist 1 evidence.mp3 evolution gradual change or development Modern society has made demands u pon us that have outstripped our biological evolution. Sublist 5 evolutio n.mp3 exceed more than a particular number or amount The greenhouse effect from methan e could exceed that of Carbon Dioxide by 2040. Sublist 6 exceed.mp3 exclude deliberately not include something This decision does not exclude ot her international organisations from working on this issue. Sublist 3 exclude.mp3 exhibit put something in a particular place so that people can see it " They exh ibited as a group just once, in November-December 1887. " Sublist 8 exhibit. mp3 expansion "when something increases in size, number or amount" The expan sion of American medical research attracted European doctors who aspired to a sc ientific career. Sublist 5 expansion.mp3 expert someone with special skills or knowledge But the gap between amate ur and expert must be bridged if society is not to be split between two cultures . Sublist 6 expert.mp3 explicit very clear and easy to understand " Man must have been consc ious of memories and purposes long before he made any explicit distinction betwe en past, present, and future. " Sublist 6 explicit.mp3 exploit use something effectively Between 1945 and 1951 Britain exploited t hose dependencies that were politically unable to defend their own interests. Sublist 8 exploit.mp3 export the business of selling products to another country These countries a ll try to export the same limited range of raw materials. Sublist 1 export.mp3 expose remove the cover from something that is usually covered Further scientifi c advances may expose unforeseen problems and areas of ignorance. Sublist 5 expose.mp3 external relating to the outside of something The State acknowledges th

at man has the natural right to the private ownership of external goods. Sublist 5 external.mp3 extract remove something There are plans to extract a much greater harvest from the timber resource. Sublist 7 extract.mp3 facilitate make it easier for something to happen It facilitated Britain's rapid re-emergence as a major capital exporter. Sublist 5 facilitate.mp3 factors the things that influence a cause or situation " These three deforestatio n factors could well eliminate a total of at least 200,000 sq kms of forest. " Sublist 1 factors.mp3 features "important, interesting or typical parts of something" They both have observable features and properties. Sublist 2 features.mp3 federal relating to the national government of a country which consists of sever al states " Such data is available for the United States since 1973, when th e Federal Government initiated a series of National Crime Surveys. " Sublist 6 federal.mp3 fee money that you pay for professional services A fee was paid to the rul ing body and in the early years these were very low indeed. Sublist 6 fee.mp3 file a set of papers containing information about a particular person or thin g The information reached the files of the survey for antimalarial compound s and was available to various committees. Sublist 7 file.mp3 final last in a series or happening at the end of something The final solutio n of the problem of development of organs is to be found in chemistry. Sublist 2 final.mp3 financial connected with money There was no direct financial incentive f or the purchase of shares. Sublist 1 financial.mp3 finite having an end or limit " One's chance of winning may be small but at leas t it is finite, and greater than zero. " Sublist 7 finite.mp3 flexible able to change easily " He was flexible, but he was an observant and quick critic. " Sublist 6 flexible.mp3 fluctuations small regular changes The human body can take minor fluctuation s in weight with no ill effect. Sublist 8 fluctuations.mp3 focus give all your attention to a particular thing " There are some excellent new books that focus on low-fat, low-sugar, low-salt, high-fibre recipes. " Sublist 2 focus.mp3 format the way something is organised or designed The general format of the test is the same as that for tests (A) and (B) in Group 1. Sublist 9 format.mp3 formula a group of numbers or letters that show a mathematical or scientific rul e " Perhaps some other, more complicated formula should be worked out. " Sublist 1 formula.mp3 forthcoming happening soon Symptoms of infection will be pain and swelling w ith eventual discharge of pus if treatment is not forthcoming. Sublist 10 forthcoming.mp3 found start an organisation " The Celtic Church, founded in the sixth century by St Columba, followed Rome in always celebrating Easter on a Sunday " Sublist 7 found.mp3 foundation basic belief or idea that something is based on Their work laid t he foundation for understanding developmental mechanisms. Sublist 9 foundation.mp3 framework "set of rules, facts or beliefs that people use to make plans or decisions" The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 provides the framework for the regulation of safety in work-places. Sublist 3 framework.mp3 function the purpose that something is made for It is the function of the cognitive analyser to relate the organism more closely to environmental and soc ial change. Sublist 1 function.mp3 fund an amount of money that is kept for a particular purpose A tax of 1 dollar on every barrel of oil would create the necessary international fund fo r an anti-greenhouse plan to be implemented. Sublist 5 fund.mp3 fundamental relating to the most basic and important parts of something T

here is a need for fundamental changes in the social conditions of the inner cit ies. Sublist 3 fundamental.mp3 furthermore in addition to what has already been said " Furthermore, the BCS points out that the gap between recorded burglaries and victimisation is mu ch lower in recent years. " Sublist 6 furthermore.mp3 gender the fact of being masculine or feminine " Put shortly, they urge that sexu ality is a combination of sex and gender. " Sublist 6 gender.mp3 generate make something happen or start to exist Further trials on Sontoch in generated several ideas which resulted in the synthesis of a compound which w as named SN-7618. Sublist 5 generate.mp3 generation all of the people who are about the same age There is no dange r that genes for breaking the code will be propagated into the next generation. Sublist 5 generation.mp3 globe the world The area of the globe occupied by developing countries wi ll be most affected by adverse climate changes. Sublist 7 globe.mp3 goal something that you hope to achieve in the future The ultimate goal must be to forge an economic partnership based on equitable trade. Sublist 4 goal.mp3 grade level of quality or importance In the mid-third century the Roman church was feeding 155 church officials of various grades. Sublist 7 grade.mp 3 grant an amount of money given to someone by an organisation for a particular purpose " The National League against Diseases receives a grant from the governmen t and organizes lectures in schools, prisons, and the army. " Sublist 4 grant.mp3 guarantee promise that something will happen or will be done Even then there is no guarantee of success. Sublist 7 guarantee.mp3 guidelines official advice about the way to do something " At present, only general guidelines to management can be provided. " Sublist 8 guidelin es.mp3 hence for this reason " When the individual produces a germ cell, one of the two genes is transmitted to that cell, and hence to the offspring. " Sublist 4 hence.mp3 hierarchical organisation in which people are arranged in ranks of importance " The natural way of classifying organisms is hierarchical: that is, in a series o f nested sets. " Sublist 7 hierarchical.mp3 highlight make something the main subject or problem that people pay atten tion to This highlighted the need for improved communication between them. Sublist 8 highlight.mp3 hypothesis "an idea that someone suggests as an explanation of something, b ut that they have not proved to be true" " To test this hypothesis further would require selectively cutting these nerves, which, as yet, has not been poss ible technically. " Sublist 4 hypothesis.mp3 identical exactly the same " Despite being closely related, his natur al philosophy is not identical with our natural science. " Sublist 7 identical.mp3 identify recognise and name somebody or something A good start to i dentifying and describing your normal eating habits is to write a list of the co ntents of your food cupboards and fridge. Sublist 1 identify.mp3 ideology based on a particular set of words or ideas Two major attempt s have been made to address the general nature of Conservative ideology. Sublist 7 ideology.mp3 ignored did not pay any attention to someone or something " For obvious reas ons the story of this minority has been denied, ignored, and even suppressed. " Sublist 6 ignored.mp3 illustrated explained or made something clear by giving examples Some of t hese points are illustrated in Table 3.1. Sublist 3 illustrated.mp3 image the way that people consider something or someone to be " Some authors ind eed have argued that topics such as self-image, leadership, and attitudes, all b elong to social psychology. " Sublist 5 image.mp3

immigration when people come to a country in order to live there " Populati on growth was caused by a combination of immigration, earlier and more frequent marriage, and high levels of childbirth. " Sublist 3 immigration.mp3 impact the effect someone or something has Population growth and economic ex pansion have not exerted much impact on the bulk of the country's forests. Sublist 2 impact.mp3 implement begin to make something happen The developing countries are not economically or technologically equipped to implement some of the practical step s that are necessary. Sublist 4 implement.mp3 implications "possible results of a plan, action etc." " This reversal sh ould embrace the relevant technologies involved, taking into account the implica tions for industry. " Sublist 4 implications.mp3 implicit suggested or understood but not stated directly Implicitly the ar gument appeals to our common understanding of the way authority should be exerci sed. Sublist 8 implicit.mp3 imply suggest that something is true without saying or showing it directly I t would be misleading to imply that mucus and lysozyme were Florey's only intere st. Sublist 3 imply.mp3 impose "force someone to accept a rule, a tax, your beliefs etc" The origi n of our seven-day week and the restrictions imposed on Sunday activities can be traced back to the Babylonians. Sublist 4 impose.mp3 incentive "something that encourages you to work harder, or to start somet hing new" The incentive to develop the mechanical clock may well have come from the need for it in medieval monasteries. Sublist 6 incentive.mp3 incidence how often something happens The incidence of mating systems d iffers in mammals and birds. Sublist 6 incidence.mp3 inclination the desire to do something I was also determined to follow m y own inclinations and work as much as I could in sculpture. Sublist 10 inclination.mp3 income money that you earn A rentcharge is the right to receive an annual su m out of the income of land. Sublist 1 income.mp3 incorporate "to include something as part of a group, system etc." " These ex ercises can easily be incorporated into an exercise routine, with each exercise repeated a number of times. " Sublist 6 incorporate.mp3 index "an alphabetical list at the end of a book that contains all the names, subjects etc in the book and the pages where you can find them" " Any technical te rm used here is explained in the body of the text, and the index will enable the reader to refer back to these explanations. " Sublist 6 index.mp3 indicate show that something is likely to be true or exist It indica tes that a real change did eventually take place after all. Sublist 1 indicate.mp3 individual considered separately from other people or things in the same gr oup Thatcher's idea was that society does not exist and that individuals and their families are the basic units of consideration. Sublist 1 individu al.mp3 induced caused a particular physical condition Competition from other food-expor ting nations have induced farmers to seek alternative methods of production. Sublist 8 induced.mp3 inevitable will definitely happen and you cannot avoid it It may be inevita ble that attention fastens on consumption rather than on production. Sublist 8 inevitable.mp3 infer decide that particular facts must be true because of other information t hat you already have There was evidence from which the jury could infer that h e intended to cause grievous bodily harm. Sublist 7 infer.mp3 infrastructure the basic systems that a country or organisation needs in order to work properly There is also a need for serious spending on infrastructu re and services. Sublist 8 infrastructure.mp3 inherent a quality that is naturally part of something This accounts for the great difficulty inherent in formulating a theory of the novel. Sublist 9 inherent.mp3

inhibit prevent something from growing or developing " The actinomycetes, or ra y fungi, were particularly vigorous in producing substances which inhibit the gr owth of other microbes. " Sublist 6 inhibit.mp3 initial "happening at the beginning, first" The initial sums were often quite small as football clubs tend to grow gradually. Sublist 3 initial. mp3 initiate arrange for something important to start " Such data is ava ilable for the United States since 1973, when the Federal Government initiated a n annual series of crime surveys. " Sublist 6 initiate.mp3 injury physical harm that someone suffers in an accident or attack An intent to cause really serious injury is sufficient for murder. Sublist 2 injury.mp3 innovation "a new idea, method, etc. that is used for the first time" M any important innovations were made by western European society in the Middle Ag es. Sublist 7 innovation.mp3 input "ideas, advice, money or effort that you put into a job, meeting etc. in order to help it succeed" The model assumes the existence of a mechanism th at detects any discrepancy between internal and external inputs. Sublist 6 input.mp3 insert put something inside or into something In one test subjects are required to insert ball-bearings into holes in a cylinder. Sublist 7 insert.m p3 insight the ability to understand something clearly Another person knows loca l conditions well and has great insight into the needs of his children. Sublist 9 insight.mp3 inspection an official visit to a building or organisation to check that ev erything is of a good enough standard Closer inspection does not confirm this i mpression. Sublist 8 inspection.mp3 instance an example of a particular kind of situation or behaviour S everal other instances are commonly cited to demonstrate the particular importan ce of intention in trusts. Sublist 3 instance.mp3 institute an organisation that does educational or scientific work A systematic search was also being made in New York at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. Sublist 2 institute.mp3 instruct information or advice that tells you how to do something D o signals really instruct cells as to what to do? Sublist 6 instruct .mp3 integral forming a necessary part of something Time and rhythms are an i ntegral part of this relationship. Sublist 9 integral.mp3 integration the combination of two or more things to make an effective syste m " This is more difficult today, especially in the context of moves towards European integration. " Sublist 4 integration.mp3 integrity the quality of being honest and having high moral standards " The older code, which put the integrity of players and the game itself above mon ey, had been abandoned. " Sublist 10 integrity.mp3 intelligent good at learning and understanding things He believed that good modern literature should be accessible to the ordinary intelligent reader. Sublist 6 intelligent.mp3 intense "involving a lot of thought, work, effort, etc. in a short period of tim e" The first year began with an extraordinarily intense program in drawing. Sublist 8 intense.mp3 interaction talking to people and making relationships with them Perhaps t he loss of social interaction that is normally associated with mealtimes contrib utes to this. Sublist 3 interaction.mp3 intermediate between two stages Intermediate goods or producer goods are goods used as inputs in the production of other goods. Sublist 9 intermed iate.mp3 internal "inside something, such as your body or a country" But we wo uld be equally wrong if we believed that the development of rhythms depended who lly upon internal factors. Sublist 4 internal.mp3

interpretation "a way of explaining or understanding information, someone's act ions etc." The condition is open to two interpretations. Sublist 1 interpretation.mp3 interval a period of time between two events or activities A certain number of these revolutions would still take place in the interval of time we c all a day. Sublist 6 interval.mp3 intervene "do something to try to stop an argument, war, etc" " Also, th ere can be no doubt that the South would intervene in the North on behalf of the nationalist minority. " Sublist 7 intervene.mp3 intrinsic forming part of the basic character of something Persons s hould be judged according to the intrinsic quality of their driving rather than its consequences. Sublist 10 intrinsic.mp3 investigation an official attempt to find out something " Pilbeam began a continuing series of investigations in the sedimentary beds formed by rivers flo wing from the Himalayas, " Sublist 2 investigation.mp3 investment the money you give to a company or bank in order to make a profi t later The government needs to attract enough foreign investment for its timber sector. Sublist 4 investment.mp3 invoke "use a law, principle, etc. to support your opinions or actions" E nglish prosecution practice has not invoked the criminal law against managers of transport systems. Sublist 10 invoke.mp3 involve include or affect someone or something Some three-quarters of serious wo undings involved a weapon. Sublist 1 involve.mp3 isolate make or keep one person separate from others " The towns of north-weste rn Arabia, however, remained isolated from the spread of Christianity amongst th e Syrian Arabs. " Sublist 7 isolate.mp3 issue a subject or problem He was concerned with the great strategic issues of war leadership. Sublist 1 issue.mp3 item a single thing in a set " The student with difficulty revising, having dra wn up his plan of action, agreed to work on the first item on his list. " Sublist 2 item.mp3 job work that you do regularly in order to earn money " She started to l ook for another job, as it seemed that it would be possible to sell the shop wit hin the next few weeks. " Sublist 4 job.mp3 journal a magazine for people who are interested in a particular subject " JMBA is an international journal, publishing original research on all aspects of marine biology. " Sublist 2 journal.mp3 justification a good reason for doing something The traditional justifica tion is that there is no other sensible dividing line. Sublist 3 justific ation.mp3 label a piece of paper or other material with information on it which is stuck or tied to an object " But the ink sticks were a mystery, the labels being in C hinese. " Sublist 4 label.mp3 labour "work, especially hard physical work" " The more elaborate the home, the more labour is required to keep it fit. " Sublist 1 labour.mp3 layer one of several levels of different substances or materials that are on t op of each other Instruments measure body fat by finding how thick the fat layer is at points around the body. Sublist 3 layer.mp3 lecture a talk to a group of people about a subject Justin moved on to Rome w here he offered lectures in his own school on the Christian philosophy. Sublist 6 lecture.mp3 legal allowed or done according to the law It became legally possible for th e church to own property. Sublist 1 legal.mp3 legislation a law or set of laws " Despite the existence of divorce legisla tion in Northern Ireland, there was still a low divorce rate. " Sublist 1 legislation.mp3 levy officially make someone pay a tax etc. The conference decided to establi sh a fund financed in part by a levy on fossil-fuel consumption in the industria lised countries. Sublist 10 levy.mp3 liberal willing to understand or respect other people's behaviour and ideas B

ut the liberal tradition displays a considerable degree of unity and continuity. Sublist 5 liberal.mp3 licence an official document that gives you permission to do something The numbe r of radio licences rose from two to eight million between 1926 and 1939. Sublist 5 licence.mp3 likewise in the same way There is likewise considerable overlap in cultura l areas. Sublist 10 likewise.mp3 link "a relationship or connection between two or more events, people or idea s" " The links between sport, the media and big business have taken a long t ime to forge. " Sublist 3 link.mp3 location in a particular place or position The scale and the locatio n of the 1985 riots have surprised many commentators. Sublist 3 location .mp3 logic the science or study of thinking carefully about something using formal methods " The logic of this approach was that the riots were both ""unjustifiable" " and a ""criminal activity"". " Sublist 5 logic.mp3 maintain make something continue in the same way or at the same standard as before The majority class does not need the unemployed to maintain and e ven increase its standard of living. Sublist 2 maintain.mp3 major "very large or important, especially when compared to other things or pe ople of a similar kind" The British government argued that a major change in the system of documentation was needed. Sublist 1 major.mp3 manipulate skilfully control or move something There is no doubt that in formation is held and manipulated in cytochemically encoded structures. Sublist 8 manipulate.mp3 manual "working using your hands, especially hard physical work" Of 740 di rectors of football clubs from 1888-1915 there were only forty-two skilled manua l workers. Sublist 9 manual.mp3 margin the difference in the numbers of votes between the winners and the loser s The biggest percentages favouring the proposal occurred in the urban cent res where there was a slight margin in favour. Sublist 5 margin.mp3 mature fully grown or developed " Some mature students get into higher edu cation with A levels or with equivalent, work-related qualifications (like NVQs or a BTEC). " Sublist 9 mature.mp3 maximise increase something as much as possible Human behaviour is reduci ble to an endless struggle to maximise one's genetic representation in the next generation. Sublist 3 maximise.mp3 mechanism that part of a machine that does a particular job They incl ude current selection theory describing the mechanisms of biological change. Sublist 4 mechanism.mp3 media television radio and newspapers We are all bombarded through the media ab out the nutritional adequacy of the food we eat. Sublist 7 media.mp 3 mediate "try to help two groups, countries etc. stop arguing and make an agreeme nt" Railway minister Mamata Banerjee can mediate between the government and t he Maoists. Sublist 9 mediate.mp3 medical relating to medicine and the treatment of disease or injury Some of F leming's biographers have been writers without medical or scientific training. Sublist 5 medical.mp3 medium way of communicating information or expressing ideas to people " For a de cade, fertile hen's eggs provided the most suitable medium. " Sublist 9 medium.mp3 mental "relating to the mind, or happening in the mind" " This provides an opportunity for observing and talking to the patient, and thereby learning more about his problems and mental state. " Sublist 5 mental.mp3 method a way of doing something During this initial period it will be nec essary to use whatever methods appear appropriate to deal with the patient's dis tress. Sublist 1 method.mp3 migrate "go to live in another place, usually to find work" Naipaul himself e migrated to England when he was eighteen and has lived and worked there even sin

ce. Sublist 6 migrate.mp3 military relating to war Islam twice posed a universal military challenge to Christianity. Sublist 9 military.mp3 minimal extremely small in amount or degree and therefore not worth worrying abo ut A military commander should order his troops in the way best calculated t o achieve victory at a minimal cost. Sublist 9 minimal.mp3 minimise make the degree or amount of something as small as possible " More practically, mistakes on the studio floor could be minimised. " Sublist 8 minimise.mp3 minimum the smallest number or amount that is possible or needed The dista nces covered by staff and the time occupied in obtaining necessary instruments a nd drugs should be kept to a minimum. Sublist 6 minimum.mp3 ministry government department " As adviser to the Ministry, Harrison was invited to take charge of a clinic at St. Thomas Hospital in London. " Sublist 6 ministry.mp3 minor small and not very important or serious It took a minor surgical operatio n to remove the pin and Miss T. suffered no ill-effects. Sublist 3 minor.mp3 mode "a particular way of behaving, living or doing something" " The Germ anic mode of production involves a society made up of independent groups, each o f which forms a complete productive unit. " Sublist 7 mode.mp3 modify make small changes in something in order to improve it " The aim of every one, irrespective of weight, should be to modify their eating very slightly to m aximise health benefits. " Sublist 5 modify.mp3 monitor watch or measure something carefully for a period of time to see how it changes " As well as losing weight, you will also be changing to a better quality diet and monitoring food intake. " Sublist 5 monitor.mp3 motive the reason why someone does something The motives for an election were clear. Sublist 6 motive.mp3 mutual shared by two or more people The Moon and everything that is on our pl anet's surface mutually attract each other. Sublist 9 mutual.mp3 negative having a bad or harmful effect Once you start to see yourself in negative terms you will probably start to act in a negative way. Sublist 3 negative.mp3 network a system of things or people that are connected with each other " Lumberin g is confined to areas close to the few communications that exist, mainly river networks. " Sublist 5 network.mp3 neutral "not supporting any of the groups, people, countries in a war, argument, election etc," Government action should be neutral regarding ideals of the good life. Sublist 6 neutral.mp3 nevertheless in spite of what has just been mentioned " He had been appo inted chief of the railways, with a salary which, though low, was nevertheless a n improvement on any he had had so far. " Sublist 6 nevertheless.mp3 nonetheless in spite of what has just been mentioned " Though his book ""Great Expectations"" was rightly condemned by the critics, Dickens was nonethe less a great novelist. " Sublist 10 nonetheless.mp3 normal "usual, typical or expected" It gradually comes to be accepted as a no rmal part of life. Sublist 9 normal.mp3 norms the usual and acceptable ways of behaving The current middle-class norm is two children per family. Sublist 2 norms.mp3 notion "an idea, belief or opinion about something, especially one that is wron g" The literature on dieting reinforces this notion by publishing diets that certainly do work. Sublist 5 notion.mp3 notwithstanding in spite of something " Notwithstanding the risks of the treatme nt, the discovery of Salvarsan was greeted throughout the world with enthusiasm. " Sublist 10 notwithstanding.mp3 nuclear using the energy that is produced when at atom is split or joined to ano ther atom There are many viable ways to produce energy other than from foss il fuels and nuclear fuel. Sublist 8 nuclear.mp3 objective not influenced by your own feelings or opinions " For alertness th

e evidence must be based upon subjective measurements, but, for body temperature , objective measurements are possible. " Sublist 5 objective.mp3 obtain get something Further information about possible links can be obtained. Sublist 2 obtain.mp3 obvious easy to notice or understand We do not know the site of the body clock in humans for the obvious reason that experiments to determine this are unethic al. Sublist 4 obvious.mp3 occupational connected with your job " Publicans were still the most important occupational group, holding between them almost a third of all shares. " Sublist 4 occupational.mp3 occur "happen, especially without being planned first" Communication pro blems may occur in the exchange of information and the expression of emotion. Sublist 1 occur.mp3 odds how likely it is that something will or will not happen " Before a battle where the odds were much against him, Constantine successfully invoked the aid o f the God of the Christians. " Sublist 10 odds.mp3 offset make a bad situation better by providing something good The improved visi bility of this warning light does not completely offset the increased tendency t o make an error during the night. Sublist 8 offset.mp3 ongoing continuing to happen Mind is that capacity of individuals to correlate past experience with ongoing reactions. Sublist 10 ongoing.mp3 option something that you can choose to do International legal and policy op tions form part of Group 3's priorities. Sublist 4 option.mp3 orientation the kind of beliefs and ideas that a group or person has I also believed that the Freudian psychoanalytic orientation left too many questi on unanswered. Sublist 5 orientation.mp3 outcome "the final results of a meeting, process etc." " Wilde complains of the " "sordid"" interpretations of his conduct which had influenced the outcome of his trial. " Sublist 3 outcome.mp3 output "the amount of work, goods, etc, that someone or something produces" M anagers will wish to know if there are times when the output of their work-force is below standard. Sublist 4 output.mp3 overall considering or including anything " It is the overall balance of the diet that is important, and a certain quantity of any kind of food or drink can play a part in that balance. " Sublist 4 overall.mp3 overlap when part of one thing covers part of another thing " Sometimes there are two authorities whose powers overlap, as is the case with the authority of b oth parents over their children. " Sublist 9 overlap.mp3 overseas "to, in, or from another country that is across the sea" A merican support was bought at the price of much of Britain's long-developed over seas economic power. Sublist 6 overseas.mp3 panel a group of people who are chosen to discuss something or answer question s These questions were addressed by convening a panel of twenty-seven exper ts in the fields of development and environment. Sublist 10 panel.mp 3 paradigm a typical example or pattern of something Clearly the domin ant development paradigm will accelerate deforestation. Sublist 7 paradigm .mp3 paragraph a group of sentences in a piece of writing that starts on a new line " The history of parish organisation, for that is what is in question here , cannot be written in a paragraph. " Sublist 8 paragraph.mp3 parallel lines that are the same distance apart along their whole length T he therapist pointed out the parallels between the two situations. Sublist 4 parallel.mp3 parameters "limit on how much should be considered, discussed, included, et c," In the initial stage of your literature review you will start by defining the parameters to your research question and objectives. Sublist 4 parameters.mp3 participation taking part in an activity or an event Television has encouraged a greater degree of participation in a far wider range of sporting activities.

Sublist 2 participation.mp3 partnership a relationship between two people or organisations who work toge ther to achieve something Partnership became his slogan - the partnership o f public and private brains and money. Sublist 3 partnership.mp3 passive "tending to accept situations or things that other people do, without tr ying to change or influence them" But DNA is a rather passive molecule even though it rules our development. Sublist 9 passive.mp3 perceive understand or think about something in a particular way " Neverthe less, civil aviation was correctly perceived by the British and Americans alike as an area of enormous growth after 1945. " Sublist 2 perceive.mp3 percent one part in every hundred " In fact, the percentage of women who pra cticed as professionals dropped in every succeeding decade from the teens throug h the sixties. " Sublist 1 percent.mp3 period a length of time " Over the same period, the Church of Ireland expe rienced continuing rounds of church closures. " Sublist 1 period.mp3 persist "continue to do something, even though it is difficult or other people d o not like it" " As for Latin America, it is difficult to see that much forest in Mexico and Central America can persist beyond the end of this century. " Sublist 10 persist.mp3 perspective a way of thinking about something " Three quotations from fe minist, black and gay perspectives, helpfully problematise that question. " Sublist 5 perspective.mp3 phase one part of a process in which something develops or grows " As with other approaches, family therapy includes several phases. " Sublist 4 phase.mp3 phenomenon "something that happens or exists, especially something that is unusual or difficult to understand" Open discussion of the phenomenon with al l patients on the ward is recommended. Sublist 7 phenomenon.mp3 philosophy "the study of ideas about existence, thought and behaviour" H is justification for this view was based on philosophy not experiment. Sublist 3 philosophy.mp3 physical "relating to someone's body, rather than mind" " Tom Owen had a f irm belief, as a former cricketer and footballer, in the value of physical exerc ise. " Sublist 3 physical.mp3 plus used when one number or amount is added to another " This included, b roadly speaking, the Dominions minus Canada, plus the colonies, plus a few other countries like Iraq. " Sublist 8 plus.mp3 policy "a way of doing or dealing with things, especially one that has been off icially decided by a political party or organisation" He did share in a develop ing view that Africa should play a much greater role in Britain's imperial polic y. Sublist 1 policy.mp3 portion a part of something " You should perhaps try different ways of cooking food, to have slightly larger portions of vegetables and fruit. " Sublist 9 portion.mp3 pose cause a problem or ask a question " One cannot deny that governments can, and often do, pose a threat to individual liberty. " Sublist 10 pose.mp3 positive hopeful and confident The patient's confidence can be increased by reminding him of positive aspects of his personality. Sublist 2 positive.mp3 potential the possibility that something will happen or develop in a parti cular way The therapist should also reward any positive changes by expressi ng satisfaction and by indicating their potential long-term benefits. Sublist 2 potential.mp3 practitioner someone who works as a doctor or lawyer Treatment plans should be discussed with the patient's general practitioner at an early stage. Sublist 8 practitioner.mp3 precede happen or exist before something else It has been suggested that aliena tion from others often precedes suicide. Sublist 6 precede.mp3 precise exact and correct in every detail A fairly precise astronomical def

inition of a year was adopted by the late Babylonians. Sublist 5 precise. mp3 predict say that something will happen No one can predict whether a serious inju ry will result in death. Sublist 4 predict.mp3 predominantly mostly or mainly Islam developed within a predominantly ur ban environment. Sublist 8 predominantly.mp3 preliminary "happening or done at the beginning of a process, especially in order to prepare for what will come late" Failure to find an effect was pro bably a consequence of giving too little preliminary training. Sublist 9 preliminary.mp3 presume "think that something is not true, although you are not certain" " We must presume, I think, that doctors are literate people. " Sublist 6 presume.mp3 previous happening or existing at an earlier time " Harold's educati on was now, in the hands of a housekeeper, and she taught him more than any of h is previous teachers. " Sublist 2 previous.mp3 primary "most important, main" Many nations felt that the primary objectives of international airlines were political and military. Sublist 2 primary. mp3 prime main or most important The prime reason for bringing in a new constituti on in 1937 was the return to dominance of the republican grouping. Sublist 5 prime.mp3 principal "most important, main" The principal sources of methane arise fr om agriculture. Sublist 4 principal.mp3 principle a moral rule or idea that has a strong influence on the way you behave It is enough to argue for certain principles of political freedom and aga inst others. Sublist 1 principle.mp3 prior before " It is understood that that prior learning can interfere with the acquisition, retention, or use of new information. " Sublist 4 prior.mp 3 priority the thing that you think is most important and should be dealt w ith first " The chief superintendent was a firm believer in community polici ng, and he put as his first priority the prevention of public disorder. " Sublist 7 priority.mp3 proceed continue to do something that has already started Moral education c annot proceed effectively in an economically unjust society. Sublist 1 proceed.mp3 process a series of events or changes that happen naturally It is a process t hat can be directly observed in the embryos of amphibians and birds. Sublist 1 process.mp3 professional a job that needs special education and training Professional coac hing in that area would also be costly and unprofessional coaching posed certain difficulties. Sublist 4 professional.mp3 prohibit have a law that stops people doing things A number of citie s passed laws prohibiting married women from competing for work. Sublist 7 prohibit.mp3 project important work that is planned and organised carefully over a period of time The project had to be abandoned when the villagers zoned their land again st agricultural use. Sublist 4 project.mp3 promote help something to develop and be successful She promoted a separate-b ut-equal system whereby women would exercise complete control over the home. Sublist 4 promote.mp3 proportion a part of a large amount or number " Three-quarters of the se rious woundings involved a weapon, whereas the proportion was only one-fifth for the less serious offences. " Sublist 3 proportion.mp3 prospect the chance that something you hope for will happen soon " Moreover , there is every prospect that the deforestation rate will continue to accelerat e. " Sublist 8 prospect.mp3 protocol system of rules about the correct way to behave on official occa sions The Geneva protocol of 1925 prohibits the use of poisonous gases in war.

Sublist 9 protocol.mp3 psychology the scientific study of the mind and how it works " Art and the artist is a difficult book, but the best study of the psychology of the arti st that has ever been written. " Sublist 5 psychology.mp3 publication "a book, magazine etc, that is printed and made available for pe ople to buy" A year later Crawley abruptly ended the publication because he be lieved that his small magazine had accomplished its purpose. Sublist 7 publication.mp3 published printed and made available for people to buy " Another of my fr iends, Alice Eedy, became a social worker and published a novel. " Sublist 3 published.mp3 purchase when somebody buys something Local and other authorities may p urchase property compulsorily. Sublist 2 purchase.mp3 pursue "continue to do something, or try to achieve something over a long perio d of time" People pursue goals and have desires for reasons. Sublist 5 pursue.mp3 qualitative relating to the quality of something rather than its size " He taught the course in a simple, descriptive manner, very practical, perhaps mo re qualitative than quantitative. " Sublist 9 qualitative.mp3 quote repeat the words that someone else has written He wrote an article drawi ng attention to some of the literature which Fleming had omitted to quote. Sublist 7 quote.mp3 radical big changes that have important effects " The early 1980s witnessed a radi cal change in patterns of heroin taking, alongside the global increase. " Sublist 8 radical.mp3 random happening or chosen without any definite plan or system 35 per cent of Mc Greil's random sample supported the view that the use of violence has been neces sary. Sublist 8 random.mp3 range "a group of things that are different, but belong to the same general ty pe" " There is a wide range between the two extremes, and most people can be d efined as ""intermediate"". " Sublist 2 range.mp3 ratio "a relationship between two amounts, written as two numbers" Complicat ions are less common in men than in women in a ratio of about one to four. Sublist 5 ratio.mp3 rational "based on real facts or scientific knowledge, and not influenced by feelings" But the law has never felt obliged to follow such rational simpli city if there are good reasons for doing otherwise. Sublist 6 rational .mp3 reaction something that you feel or do because of what has happened to yo u or been said to you " When a lawyer is invited to comment on the continuing ca re of those dying from cancer, the first reaction of many is surprise. " Sublist 3 reaction.mp3 recover "get better after an illness, injury, shock etc." After months in h ospital he recovered and was recommended for leave in England. Sublist 6 recover.mp3 refine use an industrial process to make a natural substance more pure Foods ric h in fat or refined sugar might seem very attractive but usually prove to be far too tempting for our own good. Sublist 9 refine.mp3 regime "a system of government or management, especially one you disapprove of, " Corts s regime change was good for Mexico. Sublist 4 regime.mp3 region "a fairly large area within a state, country, etc., usually without exac t limits" " The 1989 total for the region could well have amounted to around 45,000 sq kms. " Sublist 2 region.mp3 register "record names, facts, etc. on an official list" It became common for a register of names to be kept. Sublist 3 register.mp3 regulate "control an activity or process, especially by having rules" A n international airline authority would have the power to regulate routes. Sublist 2 regulate.mp3 reinforce "support an opinion, feeling, system etc. and make it stronger" " In restrained colours to reinforce the mood, he painted his barmaid with a sad,

resigned expression. " Sublist 8 reinforce.mp3 reject "refuse to accept, believe in or agree with something" Today we are as r eady to reject the inheritance of acquired characters in plants as in animals. Sublist 5 reject.mp3 relaxed feeling calm and comfortable and not worried about anything In a deep ly relaxed mood one simply gazes upon the world. Sublist 9 relaxed. mp3 release let someone go free after keeping them as a prisoner " After he was rel eased from prison on 11 February 1990, Mandela led his party in the negotiations that led to multi-racial democracy in 1994. " Sublist 7 release.mp3 relevant directly related to the problem or subject being discussed " The first of these points is not relevant here, as will be shown later. " Sublist 2 relevant.mp3 reluctant unwilling and therefore slow to do something Some patients may be reluctant to adopt a problem-solving approach to their difficulties. Sublist 10 reluctant.mp3 rely trust or depend on something or someone He can only rely on the doctor's skill and good faith. Sublist 3 rely.mp3 remove take something away It is possible to remove the nucleus from the egg of a toad. Sublist 3 remove.mp3 require need something " What we require is a National Emergency Government, but no two men I meet can agree how this can be formed. " Sublist 1 require. mp3 research the study of a subject in detail so you can discover new facts a bout it As a result his writing becomes less concerned with immediate political c oncerns and he had more time for reading and research. Sublist 1 research .mp3 reside live somewhere " In this later life, he resided in southern France. " Sublist 2 reside.mp3 resolve find a way of dealing with a problem " Development aid and lending must be increased, and the debt crises must be resolved. " Sublist 4 resolve. mp3 resources "something that a country, organisation, person etc. has which t hey can use" " The global community must not only stop the current net transfer of resources from developing countries, but actually reverse it. " Sublist 2 resources.mp3 respond behave in a particular way after someone has done something or something has happened Gibson and Gibson (1955) responded vigorously to this suggestion. Sublist 1 respond.mp3 restore repair something so that it is in its original condition The immed iate priority was to restore and maintain order on the streets. Sublist 8 restore.mp3 restrain prevent someone form doing something A court could restrain a doctor from continuing such treatment. Sublist 9 restrain.mp3 restrict limit something Gray did not restrict her research to issues of s ingle-family housing. Sublist 2 restrict.mp3 retain keep something and not lose it They have always retained a low political profile. Sublist 4 retain.mp3 reveal make something known that was previously secret or not known " Have you r photograph taken every four to six weeks during your weight loss campaign, and always wear clothes to reveal your shape. " Sublist 6 reveal.mp3 revenue money that is earned by a company or money that the government receives from tax They need to export even more just to keep revenues stable. Sublist 5 revenue.mp3 reverse "change something, such as a decision or way of doing something, so that it is the opposite of what it was before" This procedure will reverse my in dependent judgment in a certain proportion of the cases. Sublist 7 reverse.mp3 revise change something to improve it or make it more suitable " It was published in America in 1974, translated by Peter Kussi, who has revised his translation

for the new edition of 1986. " Sublist 8 revise.mp3 revolution "a complete change in the way people do something, or in the ide as that people have about a subject" The Industrial Revolution created a mass urban society in which the the conditions of the poorest city dwellers have give n rise to anxiety. Sublist 9 revolution.mp3 rigid stiff and not moving or bending They can prefer the certainty and securit y offered by rigid rules. Sublist 9 rigid.mp3 role the position that someone or something has in a situation or activity S omeone has to perform the essential role of a woman in the marriage. Sublist 1 role.mp3 route the way from one place to another The route of divorce may ultimate ly be open to him. Sublist 9 route.mp3 scenario a situation that could happen but has not happened yet " Although we do not know how cells evolved, quite plausible scenarios have been proposed. " Sublist 9 scenario.mp3 schedule a plan of when work is to be done It would take three days instead of the scheduled eight hours to get there. Sublist 8 schedule .mp3 scheme "an idea or plan that someone has, especially a slightly dishonest or st upid one" " We would make notes, usually small plan sketches showing the typ ical schemes that had been used. " Sublist 3 scheme.mp3 scope "the range of subjects that a book, discussion etc. deals with" In all th is there was plenty of scope for an awareness and endurance of contradiction. Sublist 6 scope.mp3 section "one of the parts that an object, group, place etc. is divided into" S ections of the population assist the police in the performance of their duties. Sublist 1 section.mp3 sector one of the parts that an area or large group of people is divided into I t was not until the 1930s that a substantial sector of education arose which was not under church control. Sublist 1 sector.mp3 secure not likely to change or become a risk " Marriage exists to create some k ind of secure relationship, from which mutual rights and expectations flow. " Sublist 2 secure.mp3 seek try to find or get something We seek a society in which each person is accepted as of equal moral worth and has equal opportunity to enjoy an equal sh are of society's goods. Sublist 2 seek.mp3 select choose something or someone " Females no longer remain passive, but se lect more agreeable partners. " Sublist 2 select.mp3 sequence a series of events or actions that have a particular order A change in the sequence of the nucleotides in the DNA of a gene is a mutation. Sublist 3 sequence.mp3 series several events or actions of the same kind that happen one after the oth er Ancient Society (1877) established a series of stages through which manki nd was supposed to have proceeded. Sublist 4 series.mp3 sex whether someone is male or female " Then a new kind of family will a rise, one which is not based on the exploitation of one sex by another. " Sublist 3 sex.mp3 shift a change in the way most people think about something What looks like a change in direction in Klein's later work is simply a shift in emphasis. Sublist 3 shift.mp3 significant noticeable or important Each devoted herself to her work and made significant contributions to our domestic environment. Sublist 1 signific ant.mp3 similar almost the same but not exactly " The school was granted public funding fr om 1984, since which time a further four similar schools have opened. " Sublist 1 similar.mp3 simulate something you do in order to practise what you would do in a rea l situation People are increasingly coming to think that we want an answer wh ich can be simulated on a computer. Sublist 7 simulate.mp3 site a place where something important or interesting happens " Rather s

adly, the sites allotted to these clinics were often away from the main hospital departments. " Sublist 2 site.mp3 so-called used to show that you think the word used to describe something is wrong " Much of the increase in employment has taken the form of low-pai d, so-called ""part-time"" work usually undertaken by women. " Sublist 10 so-called.mp3 sole the only one This does not mean that their sole role must be to furthe r the interest of each or of all their subjects. Sublist 7 sole.mp3 somewhat more than a little but not very We can get a somewhat clearer ide a of how enzymes work if we distinguish between two kinds of chemical bond. Sublist 7 somewhat.mp3 source "the thing, place or person that you get something from" " For exam ple, maggots move directly away from a light source. " Sublist 1 source.m p3 specific "used to talk about a particular thing, person, or time" " In humans, this comes in part from studying the effects of damage to specific re gions of the brain. " Sublist 1 specific.mp3 specify state something in an exact and detailed way The trial judge would sti ll specify the number of years to be spent in prison. Sublist 3 specify. mp3 sphere the shape of a ball The embryo has been transformed from a sphere int o a torus; from a bun into a doughnut. Sublist 9 sphere.mp3 stable strong and not likely to move or change Divorce makes stable and permanen t marriages more difficult for everyone. Sublist 5 stable.mp3 statistics a set of numbers that have been collected to show information ab out something " For 1987 the statistics show that there were some 20,000 acciden tal deaths, of which some 7,000 occurred in the home, 6,000 at work, and 5,000 o n the roads. " Sublist 4 statistics.mp3 status the position that someone or something has compared to other people or t hings Until then it was difficult to decide the status of these invisible mater ials. Sublist 4 status.mp3 straightforward simple to do or easy to understand There is a danger of givi ng the impression that treatment is usually uncomplicated and straightforward. Sublist 10 straightforward.mp3 strategy a set of plans used to achieve something or to help you be succe ssful His strategy of seeking an accommodation with Labour was bitterly opposed by many Liberals. Sublist 2 strategy.mp3 stress continuous feelings of worry about your work or personal life that preve nt you from relaxing Under normal circumstances when there is no undue stress adrenalin is released in far smaller amounts. Sublist 4 stress.mp3 structure the way in which the parts of something are organised and are re lated to each other We do not eat throughout the 24 hours but show a rhythm t hat is dominated by social factors and the structure of our day. Sublist 1 structure.mp3 style "a way of doing or making something that is typical of a particular pers on, group or period" A change to a healthier style of living can be simple to achieve and can be enjoyable too. Sublist 5 style.mp3 submit formally send something to someone in writing for them to consider " An interim report was submitted in May 1942, and the committee's main recommenda tions became aviation policy for the next three years. " Sublist 7 submit.m p3 subordinate someone who has a less important job than someone else in an org anisation This was that women became economically subordinate because the m en gained control of the means of production. Sublist 9 subordinate.mp3 subsequent coming after something else The connection between withholdin g medical aid and subsequent death is closer than that between striking a child and subsequent death. Sublist 4 subsequent.mp3 subsidy money that a government or organisation pays to help with the cost of so mething " There is also a need for serious spending on infrastructure and services , as well as for start-up finance or subsidy. " Sublist 6 subsidy.mp3

substitute use something new or different instead of something else " When performance in the field is difficult to measure satisfactorily, body tempe rature or adrenalin rhythms might be used as a substitute. " Sublist 5 substitute.mp3 successor the person who has someone's job after they leave His succe ssors continued the programme. Sublist 7 successor.mp3 sufficient as much as you need for a particular purpose The reports creat ed sufficient interest for Sontochin to be synthesised and tested by the America n company. Sublist 3 sufficient.mp3 sum an amount of money Huge sums of money are spent on national defence. Sublist 4 sum.mp3 summary a short statement that gives the main information about something T he following case summary illustrates a situation where this was necessary. Sublist 4 summary.mp3 supplement something that you add to something else to improve it His fathe r promised him a small allowance to supplement his salary. Sublist 9 supplement.mp3 survey a set of questions that you ask a lot of people in order to find out inf ormation An interdepartmental committee was formed to survey the whole fie ld of aviation and to make recommendations for peacetime. Sublist 2 survey.mp3 survive "continue to live after an accident, illness etc." " Even if I die in the process, a proportion of my genes will survive in the next generation. " Sublist 7 survive.mp3 suspend officially stop or delay something for a short period The president has suspended the constitution and assumed total power. Sublist 9 suspend. mp3 sustain make something continue to exist Stamina or endurance refers to yo ur capacity to keep up a certain level of sustained exercise. Sublist 5 sustain.mp3 symbol "a picture, object etc. that is the sign of a particular quality, idea o r organisation" " The symbol ""R"" in Figure 5 represents a gene which is ineffect ive in bringing about recombination. " Sublist 5 symbol.mp3 tape thin narrow band of plastic material used for recording sounds " All gene s look alike, just as all recording tapes look alike. " Sublist 6 tape.mp3 target a result you are trying to achieve " However, properly targeted resea rch on young males, has yet to be done. " Sublist 5 target.mp3 task "a piece of work that someone has to do, especially one that is difficul t or unpleasant" At present the police do not perform their task satisfact orily. Sublist 3 task.mp3 team a group of people who work together to do a particular job I want to be selected for the junior team for Brussels and then go into seniors and win t he world championship. Sublist 9 team.mp3 technical "relating to practical skills, knowledge and methods used in sci ence or industry" Any technical term used here is explained in the body of the text. Sublist 3 technical.mp3 technique a special skill or way of doing something The development o f agricultural techniques and the growth of manufacturing both caused an increas e in the division of labour. Sublist 3 technique.mp3 technology "a combination of all the knowledge, equipment, methods etc. tha t are used in scientific or industrial work" Modern anthropology would reject the view that the progress of technology is totally irreversible. Sublist 3 technology.mp3 temporary existing or happening for a limited period of time Short-ter m memory is a temporary store of information. Sublist 9 temporary.mp3 tense nervous and anxious It was essential to be able to bring about fairly rapid relaxation when tense feelings were beginning to occur. Sublist 8 tense.mp3 terminate end or make something end " A petition for divorce, however, assumes the existence of a valid marriage, which the court is asked to terminat

e. " Sublist 8 terminate.mp3 text "the writing in a book, magazine, etc., rather than the pictures" S o any text can be interpreted in the light of other texts where the same word oc curs. Sublist 2 text.mp3 theme the main subject or idea in a book " The second theme would be the st ory of these new nations, whose foundations were laid during the years from abou t 400 to 600 AD. " Sublist 8 theme.mp3 theory an explanation for something that has not been proved to be true T herefore he explored other facets of colour theory. Sublist 1 theory.m p3 thereby with the result that " It became possible to test patients in parallel, thereby convincing other doctors that their tests could be improved. " Sublist 8 thereby.mp3 thesis a long piece of writing that you do for a university degree A dissert ation or thesis is a document submitted in support of candidature for a degree p resenting the author's research and findings. Sublist 7 thesis.mp3 topic a subject that people talk or write about I appear to have strayed a long way from our original topic. Sublist 7 topic.mp3 trace find the origins of something and find out how it developed " People r elated to each other had obligations to each other, solely because they could tr ace links through parenthood or marriage. " Sublist 6 trace.mp3 tradition "a custom, belief or way of doing something that has existed for a long time" Neither can we suddenly produce a rich old tradition just by wish ing we had one. Sublist 2 tradition.mp3 transfer "move someone or something from one place, part of an organisati on etc. to another" Property (other than a legal estate in land) may be trans ferred to an infant. Sublist 2 transfer.mp3 transform change something or someone completely The reorganisation transf ormed the British entertainment industry. Sublist 6 transform.mp3 transit "when people, goods, etc. are moved from one place to another" The quest ion is whether road transit is quicker than air. Sublist 5 transit.mp3 transmit to send out radio signals for radio or television " When the individual produces a germ cell, one of the two genes, is transmitted to that c ell, and hence to the offspring. " Sublist 7 transmit.mp3 transport "when people, goods, etc. are moved from one place to another" I ts transport needs would be met by American aircraft. Sublist 6 transpor t.mp3 trend the way a situation is generally developing or changing Laws permitting d ivorce followed social trends in the numbers of marriage breakdowns rather than vice versa. Sublist 5 trend.mp3 trigger make something start to happen We will take each of the main triggering events and look at them in more detail. Sublist 9 trigger.mp3 ultimate the final and most important thing The ultimate goal must be to forge an economic partnership based on equitable trade. Sublist 7 ultimate.mp3 undergo have a difficult or unpleasant experience She underwent an operatio n on a tumour in her left lung. Sublist 10 undergo.mp3 underlying important but hidden " The stress is usually an actual or perce ived rejection, which activates the individual's underlying sense of worthlessne ss. " Sublist 6 underlying.mp3 undertake "start to do a piece of work, especially one that is long and di fficult" Initial psychiatric and social evaluation might have to be undert aken by staff from the local psychiatric hospital. Sublist 4 undertak e.mp3 uniform "all the same size, shape etc." The uniform motion of the drum depends on the thickness of the mercury. Sublist 8 uniform.mp3 unify "join the parts of a country, organisation etc. together to make a singl e country, organisation etc." " If the new leader manages to unify his warring p arty, it will be quite an achievement. " Sublist 9 unify.mp3 unique the only one of its kind; often very good or special It is one indicat

ion of why he has had such a unique influence on the history of mankind. Sublist 7 unique.mp3 utilise use something Vitamin C is a great aid to helping your body utilise the iron present in your diet. Sublist 6 utilise.mp3 valid can be used legally; officially acceptable " So a deforestation rate of 12,000 squ kms per year is accepted as valid for the position today. " Sublist 3 valid.mp3 variable likely to change often All these sources are highly variable ove r time and/or have been only roughly estimated. Sublist 1 variable.mp3 vehicle a thing such as a car or bus that is used for carrying people or things T he House of Lords seemed to be principally concerned with manslaughter committed with a motor vehicle. Sublist 8 vehicle.mp3 version a form of something that is different from other forms We are fortunate enough to have another version of the same text. Sublist 5 version.mp3 via travelling through or stopping at a place when you are going to another place " Although the patient is expected to pay for his treatment, he will be re imbursed via the State medical insurance scheme. " Sublist 8 via.mp3 violate "disobey a law, agreement etc." Any further attempt to violate the princi ple of statehood by the new Northern-led leadership is unlikely to succeed. Sublist 9 violate.mp3 virtual almost completely " It will be noticed that the elements of causing death by reckless driving are virtually the same as those of ""reckless manslaug hter"". " Sublist 8 virtual.mp3 visible something that can be seen or noticed We learn from experience that cer tain visible appearances are connected with tactile objects of a certain size at a certain distance from us. Sublist 7 visible.mp3 vision the ability to see She had little vision in her left eye. Sublist 9 vision.mp3 visual relating to seeing or your ability to see Our visual world is an im mediately present one of colours and flat two-dimensional shapes. Sublist 8 visual.mp3 volume the total amount of something " Our statutes begin with the reissue of M agna Carta in 1225 in the reign of Henry III, and a large volume is now added ev ery year. " Sublist 3 volume.mp3 voluntary working without being paid It can find expression in one's a ttitude to voluntary organizations and to the culture and traditions of the comm unity. Sublist 7 voluntary.mp3 welfare the general health and happiness of a person or group " It will happen e ven if the effects on bodily welfare, and on the welfare of all the other genes in the body, are disastrous. " Sublist 5 welfare.mp3 whereas used for showing a fact that is different " Whereas snail genes stan d to gain from the snail's reproduction, fluke genes don't. " Sublist 5 whereas.mp3 whereby by which; because of which " The basic social contract, whereby citiz ens enjoy certain rights - in return for which they observe the rule of law - wa s breaking down. " Sublist 10 whereby.mp3 widespread "happening in many places, among many people, or in many situati ons" Further serious violence occurred in the Brixton area of south London and this resulted in many injuries and widespread damage. Sublist 8 widespre ad.mp3

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