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involvement

noun as in difficulty

noun as in connection

noun as in engrossment

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There’s a plethora of things that I’m involved with that people would be shocked to know I was a part of, but it’s because I have the eyesight for it and a love for it.

Growing cannabis on an industrial scale involves managing margins while continually adhering to compliance laws.

The government has committed extra funding for more expensive courses, such as engineering or nursing, at universities with large intakes this year and has dropped restrictions on student numbers for those that involve work placements.

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Outbreaks are when three or more cases involving people who don’t live together can be traced back to one location.

Yet, if we go further down the line, something specific for agencies that can create a unique market advantage is the proprietary methodology involved in the way they do their job.

Did he denounce the involvement of organized crime in the abduction and disappearance of 43 students in the nearby city of Iguala?

But this physical involvement, or lack of it, is only part of the problem.

In particular, it applies to immigrants who lost their U.S. citizenship after their involvement in World War II was discovered.

So your involvement with On the Town started while looking for a So You Think You Can Dance prize?

Involvement of people in the information they read,” wrote the Harvard professor Jonathan Zittrain, “is an important end itself.

Would you tell us the background of Mr. Hamblen's involvement in this matter.

Did you have any personal involvement in the preparation of these statements to which I have referred?

He concludes with mentioning the bankruptcy of the Fairholms, and the circumstance of Mr. Adam's involvement in it.

So that would be pretty much my involvement in any arrangements for a trip of this nature.

Like everyone else, she read the latest developments in this tragic involvement of three of her good friends.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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