| 1. | The word conjuncture is derived from the Italian " congiuntura ".
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| 2. | Perhaps I am overstating the importance of usage of conjuncture words?
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| 3. | In October 1920 he founded the Institute of Conjuncture, in Moscow.
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| 4. | The political background to the protests was a conjuncture of three forces.
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| 5. | It can be considered as the conjuncture of mechanical engineering and biological engineering.
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| 6. | This is a conjuncture familiar to oil companies.
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| 7. | It was performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony in conjuncture with Page LA Studio Voices.
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| 8. | Thai women have arranged Caesarean births to ensure their children are born under a favorable conjuncture.
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| 9. | He currently sits on the Board of the National Commission for Economic Prognosis, Planning and Conjuncture.
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| 10. | In this conjuncture, Lozano D�az suddenly suspended the term of office and proclaimed president until new elections.
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