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Examples
“Hiroko Ishizaka, referring to a government-issued radiation monitor”
“According to procurement rules, agencies can use government-issued credit cards for purchases of up to $2,500 a day.”
The Washington Post: D.C. probes credit card purchases by city insurance department
“Indefinitely, unless a major Medicare expansion is adopted, and government-issued health insurance begins to displace its private sector equivalent on a wide-scale basis.”
“Remove subsidies from such a scenario and health insurance is no longer affordable, which makes the mandate politically untenable, which turns up the heat in favor of government-issued health insurance.”
“But that would set the stage for a public outcry for a government-issued alternative.”
“Ayman Mohyeldin reports that eyewitnesses have said "party thugs" associated with the Egyptian regime's Central Security Services -- in plainclothes but bearing government-issued weapons -- have been looting in Cairo.”
The Washington Post: Egypt news: protests continue for fifth day
“Kathleen Sebelius has advised women and medical professionals to ignore government-issued recommendations.”
“The bank says that it should keep at least $1.5 billion of the money in the margin account, particularly government-issued securities with maturities of more than three months.”
The Wall Street Journal: Lehman Brokerage Trustee Renews Fight With Barclays
“AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin Published Credit: Associated Press President Obama this week announced a plan that would reduce interest rates on government-issued loans—as well as some privately issued ones—and move up the start date of a program that caps monthly payment for borrowers with low incomes.”
“Eligible assets included large government-issued or -guaranteed loans and securities.”
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EN - compound adjectives ending in "-ed"
one-armed, strong-armed, red-bearded, wide-bodied, bare-breasted, double-breasted, black-eyed, dark-eyed, green-eyed, pop-eyed, red-eyed, slit-eyed and 211 more...
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EN - compound adjectives
Adjectively used nominal phrases with a "-" inside.
t-test, O-ring, B-grade, so-called, on-site, at-large, in-your-face, in-state, on-time, up-to-the-minute, in-store, on-call and 965 more...
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