Noun(1) (2) the act of putting something in working order again(3) restraint that attaches to something or holds something in place(4) the sterilization of an animal(5) (histology) the preservation and hardening of a tissue sample to retain as nearly as possible the same relations they had in the living body(6) repairing
Noun(1) (2) the act of putting something in working order again(3) restraint that attaches to something or holds something in place(4) the sterilization of an animal(5) (histology) the preservation and hardening of a tissue sample to retain as nearly as possible the same relations they had in the living body(6) repairing
(1) Two leading public schools believed to be part of an investigation into alleged fee fixing are trying to cut a deal in return for assisting the inquiry, it was reported yesterday.(2) I may be spoken to, if necessary, regarding the fixing of these costs.(3) However, an unnamed whistleblower outlined in detail to Ireland On Sunday how he took part in such fixing , at times casting as many as four votes in the same election.(4) Fishing, traveling, building and fixing almost anything were among other activities he thoroughly enjoyed.(5) And that is why I challenge the Conservative and Liberal party in the House of Commons over their stance in relation to organised jury intimidation and jury fixing .(6) No branch of production must be omitted from this all-around fixing of prices and wages and this general order to continue production.(7) For the Flyers, breaking down videotape is a key part of the preparation - the fixing of past mistakes and teaching for the future.(8) This makes the hoped-for nominal reduction in South African petrol and diesel prices at next week's monthly fixing for November look very unlikely.(9) They said allegations of race fixing did concern them.(10) artificial price fixing(11) Allegations of widespread corruption and fixing are regularly doing the rounds and smaller clubs are struggling to attract supporters in the face of the marketing onslaught of the big two.(12) Sixteen people including three jockeys and a trainer were arrested today in a probe into alleged fixing of horse races.(13) Farmers object to the Agriculture Ministry's fixing of prices for a quintal of rice at $14.50 and corn at $7.50.(14) Hard irrefutable proof of match fixing would be difficult to produce in any event.(15) He attacked her for intervening too directly on the assumption that grade fixing had happened.(16) That is on the footing that, if successful, that would provoke a necessary adjournment and a fixing of a further hearing date.