Example sentences of "associated with a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Coinfection of the allograft by HBV and JDV was always associated with a mild disease and prolonged survival .
2 We conclude that this mutation is associated with a mild type of CF.
3 Antipsychotic drugs in small doses are occasionally useful to reduce high levels of anxiety early in treatment , especially when these are associated with a mild delirium .
4 Yet here , too , much of the most influential work continues to be produced by feminists , about genres associated with a female readership .
5 The label ‘ corporatism ’ has been associated with a bewildering variety of ideologies , including modern conservatism , Catholicism and fascism ( Schmitter , 1974 , pp. 86 — 93 ) .
6 Added to this is the reflected glory of being associated with a high-profile , media-exposed product and the prized magical ingredient of youth .
7 Nonetheless there can be great ceremony associated with a Low Church communion .
8 As expected , the unemployment-income curve has a negative slope , indicating that a high rate of national income is associated with a low unemployment percentage and that a low rate of national income is associated with a high unemployment percentage .
9 These associations parallel those with death rates from cardiovascular disease in that high early weight is associated with a low incidence of each risk factor .
10 So , for a given level of inflationary expectations , say zero , a high rate of inflation will be associated with a low level of unemployment and a low level of inflation will be associated with a high level of unemployment ; that is , there will exist a stable Phillips curve .
11 Although restorative proctocolectomy is associated with a low mortality the morbidity is considerable .
12 Poor response was more likely to be associated with a low TmP ; good response with the presence of bone metastases , but the reverse was not true for poor response .
13 High support was found to be associated with a low rate of illness , and a high level of events with a high rate of illness .
14 In other words , a high permanent income is not necessarily associated with a high transitory income and a low permanent income is not necessarily associated with a low transitory income .
15 The Bank has been fortunate in that during this time we have been associated with a Grand Slam in 1984 and a share of the Five Nations Championship in 1986 .
16 Even those directly engaged in industrial production are more likely to be immediately associated with a complex work process than with an identifiable product .
17 In this way the language to be learned could be associated with a wider experience of language and education .
18 Bortoni-Ricardo 's main hypothesis about change in social structure associated with the change from rural to urban life is that it involves a move from an insulated network consisting largely of kinsfolk and neighbours to an integrated urban network where the links will be less multiplex and associated with a wider range of social contexts .
19 While it is true that lay people were involved as well as bishops , they were hardly as yet the necessary representatives of the separate estates which came later to be associated with a wider view of government and representation .
20 According to one study based on data for 29 WFS countries ( Rutstein , 1983 , p.32 ) , among toddlers aged one year , this difference in spacing is associated with a 46 per cent higher mortality of those born less than 24 months after the earlier sibling .
21 This species , the most important lungworm of sheep and goats , is commonly associated with a chronic syndrome of coughing and unthriftiness which usually affects lambs and kids .
22 This model is closely associated with a democratic socialist perspective ( George and Wilding , 1985 ) .
23 Some MPs believe it is outdated , associated with a working class tradition that has little resonance in the 1990s .
24 It is a short step from here to the dramatic parallelism associated with a masterly speech maker .
25 The name of ‘ tweed ’ now associated with a rough-surfaced , hard-wearing cloth arose from a misunderstanding between Scot and Sassenach .
26 So , yes there is ‘ bad ’ cholesterol , the LDL which are associated with a greater risk of heart disease , and ‘ good ’ cholesterol , the HDL which appear to have a protective effect .
27 There is found to be a consistent tendency for higher levels of bargaining to be associated with a greater degree of union organisation .
28 First , an increase in the general wealth of a country is usually associated with a greater proportionate increase in expenditure on services of the kind provided by local government .
29 Larger administrative units are usually associated with a greater concentration of service outlets .
30 One important common determinant is the level of gearing , both capital gearing ( debt as a proportion of assets ) and income gearing ( interest payments as a proportion of income ) , with higher levels of indebtedness associated with a greater likelihood that fixed contractual obligations to creditors ( principally interest payments ) can not be met .
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