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subject

[suhb-jikt, suhb-jekt] / ˈsʌb dʒɪkt, səbˈdʒɛkt /






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They display an innate curiosity and astonishing degrees of empathy, intelligence and perceptiveness, with subjects ranging from public and social institutions to cultural and specialized spaces and the minutiae of human interactions.

From Los Angeles Times

Volunteer moderators help run the site by managing specific communities and ensure users stick to the rules and keep to the subject.

From BBC

Critics of the rule have proposed changes such as increasing the $2,000 threshold or narrowing the subject matter allowed under the rule, as the SEC did last year.

From The Wall Street Journal

The most common allegation is that these contracts are a form of gambling and therefore subject to state laws.

From The Wall Street Journal

By including this artifact of his digital process, Gomez acknowledges that the painting’s subject is not reality as experienced on the streets of the city, but a constructed proposition.

From Los Angeles Times