Example sentences of "be associated with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Is not some examination of our moral responsibilities called for , and how much better if it could be associated with economic success .
2 Studies using alloxan-induced diabetes in rats ( Christlieb , 1974 ) and in poorly controlled human diabetics ( Christlieb et al , 1975 ) have suggested that hyperglycaemia per se may be associated with increased blood volume ( possibly secondary to an osmotic effect of chronic hyperglycaemia ) .
3 This hypothesis is compatible with earlier results and with a study of hypertensive patients with high renin profiles , a condition likely to be associated with increased angiotensin II , who were found to be at higher risk of coronary heart disease than those with low renin profiles .
4 The hepatic monooxygenase system is supposed to be involved in the detoxication of cyclosporin A. Conjoint treatment of rats with cyclosporin A and indomethacin was found to be associated with increased whole blood concentrations of cyclosporin A as a consequence of the decreased cyclosporin A metabolism .
5 One recent report suggests that hepatocellular carcinoma may be associated with increased CRP , noted in 78% of 104 patients with this disorder .
6 Pulmonary colonisation with Pseudomonas cepacia in patients with cystic fibrosis can be associated with increased morbidity and mortality .
7 If British born people of minority ethnic extraction are invisible in statistics on sudden infant deaths ( or any other areas ) we lose the chance to identify accurately both health trends and the health practices that may be associated with specific morbidity or mortality .
8 Others still may be associated with specific circumstances ; but we must remember that every problem is founded upon the impact of circumstance on the personality of the individual or persons concerned , so that earlier experience may again be involved .
9 SIR , — Pneumothorax has been shown to be associated with intracranial haemorrhage in the newborn .
10 Those who start off their married life in shared accommodation or in the local authority sector were more likely to experience marital breakdown later , even if other factors known to be associated with marital breakdown , such as age at marriage and childbearing patterns , are controlled for ; this excess risk for tenants being of the order of 30 per cent greater than for owner-occupiers ( Thornes and Collard , 1979 ; Murphy , 1985 , Table 7 ) .
11 Matrilineal descent systems seem to develop only occasionally in human cultures and to be associated with female ownership of primary resources such as land ( see p. 205 ) .
12 Finally , it is worth dwelling briefly on the role that users play in the innovation process , and on the factors which seem to be associated with successful innovation , since these are considerations which help to determine whether joint R&D activities need to be coupled with joint marketing to be successful .
13 There is virtually no evidence to associate UFOs ( whatever they are ) with leys , though there is now a basis of evidence to suggest that stone circles at least , may be associated with geological locations that have a high incidence of geophysically-produced luminous atmospheric phenomena .
14 However , the illness may also be associated with additional , ‘ negative ’ symptoms , such as poverty of speech , loss of drive and emotional responsiveness , and occasionally intellectual impairment .
15 On balance then , familial sinistrality seems to be associated with bilateral representation of non-verbal as well as verbal functions .
16 Similarly , deletions of 13q14 in low-grade B-cell tumours may be associated with hemizygous or homozygous loss of the retinoblastoma gene .
17 Many of the techniques that came to be associated with variable analysis , the survey , cross-tabulation , indicators , covariation , to mention but a few , were not all invented by Lazarsfeld and his co-workers , though a number were , but begged , borrowed and stolen , from a variety of other fields and brought together as a distinctive and integrated way of constituting a theoretically informed and theoretically consequential empirical social research approach .
18 Similarly , the fact that mothers may be associated with certain types of abuse may reflect the position of women within the family and the wider society more generally ( Parton , C. , 1989 ) .
19 Perhaps this observation begins to afford a clue to how it comes about that observable quantities can be associated with certain operators .
20 Conclusions about coping responses which have a protective effect against a wide range of events are more easily obtained when the events are likely to be associated with acute anxiety and fear rather than depression ( e.g. Jaremko , 1983 ) .
21 It would be associated with exclusive powers to planning authorities to buy , redevelop and resell areas of ‘ obsolete or unsatisfactory development ’ .
22 Paternal care tends to be associated with external fertilization , maternal care with internal fertilization .
23 In International Relations , however , a further step is usually taken , in that ‘ Positivism ’ tends to be associated with quantitative analysis .
24 Conversely , a low fibre diet did not lead to changes in cellular proliferation which might be associated with mucosal instability .
25 The latter is a heterogenous group of disorders that represent the end stage of a variety of disease processes , some of which can be associated with non-caseating granulomas in the lung .
26 In conclusion , Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia can be associated with primary HIV-1 infection , and it is important that such cases are not misdiagnosed as AIDS .
27 If our analysis is valid , one consequence is that a greater proportion of observed health differences in childhood would be associated with socioeconomic variations in circumstances than can be accounted for by conventional social class groupings .
28 On the basis of the mammalian fauna , the hominoids appear to be associated with tropical forest , albeit a dry seasonal and probably deciduous forest .
29 At such a time , sumptuary laws may be passed which forbid the use of particular goods to those who are deemed to be below a certain station in life ( e.g. Braudel 1981 : 311 ; Mukerji 1983 : 179–82 ; Sennett 1976 ) , a form of regulation common to a large range of societies ( e.g. Srinivas 1966 : 16 ) , which may be associated with limited spheres of exchange ( e.g. Douglas 1967 , ; Salisbury 1962 ) , and restrictions on mercantile practices .
30 Social isolation , in turn , is known to be associated with various measures of social and psychological problems in later life .
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