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subsidiary - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- pitney: For example geico tho one wasn't subsidiary of pitney.
Converse of object
- wholly-own: Oxford BioMedica has a wholly-owned subsidiary in San Diego, USA.
- own: Euro Cargo Rail is a wholly owned subsidiary of English Welsh & Scottish Railroad Holdings Limited.
- qualify: Any property managing subsidiary of the issuing company must also be a qualifying 90 % subsidiary of the issuing company.
Adjective modifier
- overseas: Example Suppose an overseas banking subsidiary has made a number of third party loans that exceed its balance sheet capability.
- foreign: The foreign subsidiary has to start up a new activity.
- Canadian: In 1946 the Canadian subsidiary of de Havilland designed and built a replacement for the Tiger Moth.
- German: The H&M Group has further acquired the American clothing chain GAP's German subsidiary.
- Australian: A judge found BAT's Australian subsidiary had " deliberately obliterated " documents, depriving her of the right to a fair trial.
Modifies a noun
- undertaking: The balance sheets of overseas subsidiary undertakings are expressed in sterling at year end exchange rates.
- trading: It was considered that the only marketable asset the Charity had was the shareholding in one of its subsidiary trading companies.
- dial: The clock had an eight-day lever movement striking the hour and the half hour and a subsidiary alarm dial and mechanism.
- body: In 1999, the proposal for a rule change to denote subsidiary bodies went through on the second day without any fuss.
Noun used with modifier
- joytech: Level gambling disorder play for fun its joytech subsidiary.
- trading: Back to top Do we need a trading subsidiary?
- banking: Example Suppose an overseas banking subsidiary has made a number of third party loans that exceed its balance sheet capability.
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