"time" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Those facts of baseball's economy have emerged from a study of 1987 salaries conducted by The New York Times.
- Beloved was chosen in a 2006 survey conducted by the New York Times as the most important work of fiction of the last 25 years.
- In a survey conducted by The New York Times, 79 committee members responded; 26 voiced mild to strong support for each city.
- In a study conducted by The New York Times six weeks into this season, 63 minor league players had been suspended and 29 were pitchers.
- The average salaries are based on a survey conducted by The New York Times of salary data obtained from player and management sources.
- This compared with $1 million contributed to the 1984 Congressional campaigns, as reported by a 1985 study conducted by The New York Times.
- Some polls, including one conducted in June by The New York Times, indicate that voters are happy with the partisan system.
- In addition, telephone interviews conducted by The New York Times suggested that at least some of the other eleven commissioners also favored a public hearing.
- The jury deadlocked 9 to 3 in favor of death in both cases, interviews conducted by The New York Times later revealed.
- But much of this opportunity is passing by unseized, according to an analysis of state spending records conducted by The New York Times.
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