in addition

Related to in addition: however, also

in addition

Also; along with (something else). In addition, you will need to stay late whenever the senior staff has to.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

in addition (to something)

additionally; further; moreover; as an additional thing or person. In addition, I would like for you to sweep the kitchen floor. I put the books away, and in addition to that, I cleaned up my desk.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

in addition

1. Also, as well as. For example, They study their instruments and, in addition, theory and music history.
2. in addition to. Over and above, besides, as in In addition to a new muffler, the truck needs new brakes. [c. 1900]
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

in addition

Also; as well.
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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • addition
  • in addition to (something)
  • on one's
  • on someone's
  • out of one's
  • at one's
  • at someone's
  • on the side
  • save someone's skin
  • other than
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In addition, genuine issues of material fact exist as to whether, absent the interest deductions, the plan could generate a pre-tax profit for A.
In addition, where disputes arise about a company's reported tax liability, the taxes subsequently paid (or refunded) in order to resolve the dispute will be made well after the year to which the additional (or reduced) tax liability relates.
In addition to greater management freedom, the integration will provide users with a single location to access SQL-BackTrack, regardless of the number of servers being used.
In addition, economical conditions, wars, and natural disasters cause many aliens to leave their homelands and seek refuge in safer surroundings.
In addition to the 91,000 legal Mexican immigrants who arrive each year, the Census Bureau estimates there are nearly 4 million illegal Mexican immigrants in this country.
In addition, during an INS search an unspecified number of box cutters were discovered in the man's carry-on luggage.
In addition, OJA will be responsible for coordinating juvenile services from INS field offices, delivering effective case management systems and ensuring that children who are not in the United States legally are removed "safely and correctly." Designated juvenile affairs officers will be appointed to handle treatment and care of children, and will be given small caseloads.
Our information, in addition to being essential for our own operations, has been of great value and service to both the United States State Department and the Israeli Government.
In addition, the agreement establishes Echelon as the primary supplier of LONWORKS infrastructure products such as installation tools, routers, and network interfaces.
In addition to economic hardships and lack of manpower the benefit from the CIPRIS program will be minimal because by the time the information is processed the worker will be gone.
In addition, because of variations in wet tensile strength and soluble calcium values in the sodium bentonite, in 1985 BIW started using chemically treated calcium bentonite in place of a blend of bentonites.
In addition to the two requests the INS said would be met right away, Yeats told leaders of the community action group that one other demand -- setting up an INS bilingual hot line -- will be met in 12 to 18 months.
In addition to the usual archiving components, Zip-It contains a host of extras, including plug-ins for Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer browsers, which allow you to view and extract zipped files while surfing the Net.
In addition it seems likely that-rather than having individual officers administer it orally, the test will be given in a written form similar to that of a number of standardized citizenship tests already developed by several testing companies.
In addition to the academic hour and testing, the athletes are evaluated on various skills designed especially for their specific sport.