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noun
something that is a part of a larger partespecially: a subordinate part of a legal document according to the provisions of Subpart 4 … during an era that obviously pre-dated corporate legal departments, liability suits, OSHA rules, and subparts of parts of Federal Aviation Regulations … —Stephan Wilkinson
In language arts, the focus is placed on the parts and subparts of language, with the expectation that the learner will be able to put it all into a coherent whole after he or she has all the parts.—Betty Jo McCarty
【VA/ST】元件
The first known use of subpart was in 1755
1 The Justice Department argued that stem cells in the blood were subparts of the bone marrow and the ban should apply.
2 It simply isn’t realistic to dismantle subpart F and say everything is fine because the old tax code is irrelevant.
3 Receiving, sampling, testing, release procedures have been established to fulfill this Subpart.
建立接收,取样,测试与放行程序。
4 Nunes’s proposal would essentially repeal subpart F. Only section 965, which was the temporary dividends received deduction, would survive the lawmaker’s chopping block.
5 This comes from a new subpart added to Government Code Section 65852.2(a), allowing cities to permit a homeowner to convert their home and an ADU on their lot into a two-unit condominium association.
6 The researchers found COL11A1 and the other targets by comprehensively analyzing the subparts of genes called exons.
7 Professor, the House bill would weaken subpart F.
8 Then, this paper was based on making of introducing of the organization and its data composing of 6 Stress Tables in common use at the front of the text of Subpart 1.
然后,在对正文第1分篇前面六个常用应力表的排列方式、数据构成作介绍的基础上,通过举例着重说明查取材料应力值的方法;
9 With the exception of subpart (a) of this Arbitration Provision, above, if any portion of this Arbitration Provision is deemed invalid or unenforceable or otherwise conflicts with the Rules, the remaining portions of this Arbitration Provision will remain valid and enforceable.
10 "Once the stem cells are in the bloodstream, they are a subpart of the blood, not the bone marrow," Judge Andrew Kleinfeld wrote on behalf of the three-judge panel.
11 He relies instead on legal Latin and citations to subparts of statutes and regulations.
12 “We know if it’s showing up at subparts per billion that it could be having an effect, either a chronic or acute effect, on aquatic life.”
13 Racists could then attribute the resulting differences between minority and majority subparts of a population to inherent qualities of different "races" instead.
14 Camp tried to tweak subpart F to make it function more effectively, and he initially proposed a series of options for how to protect the U.S. corporate tax base.
15 U.S. capitalism solved its instability problem by making cyclical downturns afflict chiefly a minority subpart of the whole working class.
16 The first subpart just displays the title and initial paragraphs of the scene, which is fairly straightforward.
第一个部分仅仅显示场景的标题和最初的段落,这非常简单。
17 Looking at how subpart F has been neutered over the years, the United States doesn’t seem serious about it either.
18 Assembly Bill 1458, by Member Tri Ta of Westminster, would add a new subpart 2 to Civil Code Section 5115(d), allowing a member election that fails for lack of quorum to proceed within 5 to 30 days later, changing the quorum to be those members participating.
19 Different e-cigs have different parts and subparts with different names and each person must choose how much to know about these parts and then which parts they prefer.
20 “I don't think any of the subparts to that exemption apply readily here to disclosure of political rantings of a terrorist lunatic, already known to an extent, without some straining,” Samahon says.