subpart

IPA: sʌbpˈɑrt

noun

  • Part of a part; a subcomponent or subset.
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Examples of "subpart" in Sentences

  • Condition 4 relates to the extent of the subpart.
  • An interval is a continuous subpart of the time line a .
  • As a subpart of this, the article is not stable or well written.
  • Formation of Units A unit is a separable subpart of a character.
  • Can also be used for the name of a column or subpart of an issue.
  • I'll link the hepatitis article subpart to the NASH article later.
  • The mouth of the model has a lip, but that of the obJect has not subpart.
  • A proper subpart of episodic memory is contained in paradigmatic organization.
  • DeserC refers to an object that is supposed to have a subpart that is TURQUOISE.
  • I’m not interested in subpart (b) because I’m calling bullshit on the factual premise.
  • Found in Title IV, Part F, subpart 1 of the Bill, it establishes an emissions allowance rebate program.
  • Perhaps, but this is a subitem of a subpart of what I am by Steven Leser on Sunday, Jan 4, 2009 at 9: 48: 26 PM
  • The nature of human communication is such that it is generally necessary only to transmit a subpart of the totality of that message.
  • Now, whether the State has the right to censor it is a different question, but I guess I learned something new about our culture or a subpart of it today.
  • Now, whether the State has the right to censor it is a different question, but I guess I learned something new about our culture (or a subpart of it) today.
  • And the one thing you object to is a subpart of a subparagraph of KatG's post that isn't actually quoting you, but is summarizing all the myths about the publishing industry that you've made up.
  • The ASBL believes the real purpose of the CSPTP is to allow large contractors to avoid paying liquidated damages for non-compliance with their small business subcontracting goals, as required under subpart 11.5 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation FAR.
  • In the House passed bill, which is not precisely identical to the president's, they had $25 billion over 10 years in expensing, $24 billion in 10 years over in alternative minimum tax relief, $21 billion in something called subpart F (ph) which was not part of the president's proposal, but that is what is passed the House, and they had $86 billion in individual tax relief.
  • As expressed in the language of the later Federal Aviation Act of 1958: “1 ... a State, political subdivision of a State, or political authority of at least 2 States may not enact or enforce a law, regulation, or other provision having the force and effect of law related to a price, route, or service of an air carrier that may provide air transportation under this subpart.”
  • As expressed in the language of the later Federal Aviation Act of 1958: “(1) ... a State, political subdivision of a State, or political authority of at least 2 States may not enact or enforce a law, regulation, or other provision having the force and effect of law related to a price, route, or service of an air carrier that may provide air transportation under this subpart.”

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