noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a central aspect
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The spread of ideas is a central aspect of globalization.
a positive aspect
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There are a lot of positive aspects to retirement.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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Most considerations have concentrated on certain aspects and left others to the imagination.
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Quantum cryptography exploits a key principle of quantum mechanics, according to which certain aspects of any subatomic process are inherently unknowable.
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There are indeed certain aspects of the marriage system of such societies which support this point of view.
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To some extent it is pOssible for parents to enhance certain aspects Of infant intelligence.
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For them to be able to do that, they have to embody a certain aspect of the human condition.
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The company said it is expanding the description of certain technical aspects of the shareholderrights plan it adopted Jan. 4.
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Millions of women died and with them a certain untamed aspect of the female spirit.
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Before turning to his encounter with Gandhi, certain aspects of Irwin's character should be particularly noted.
different
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Here we discuss a different aspect of the problem: their possible underlying cause.
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Each color-coded trail explores a different aspect of the park.
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Holiday courses are held in both countries during the summer to enable those interested to experience different aspects of Medau work.
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All the different aspects of a person interact with, and influence, each other.
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Ten chapters, each by a different author, cover different aspects of the subject, however there is some repetition.
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Even Sonya had a different aspect for me ever since I became fascinated by that book.
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The two pictures are not, however, incompatible, they merely highlight different aspects of meaning.
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Recent controlled studies have served to clarify the different aspects of the interaction between alcohol and gastric acid secretion.
important
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Such a chapter of accidents, however ridiculous in modern eyes, epitomised a genuinely important aspect of international relations.
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Personal control over change and rational decisionmaking are important aspects of treatment.
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In these examples we see death and bereavement, together with other losses as an important aspect of work in counselling elderly people.
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Compared to Windows 3. 1, the most important aspect of Windows 95 is that it: A.. Looks cool.
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Storage and viewing were very important aspects of an art dealer's business.
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The University of Michigan asked thousands of workers to list the most important aspects of meaningful work.
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Are there any other important aspects concerning Religious Life which should receive attention during the Synod?
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This is as important an aspect to training as any physical exertion.
key
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A key aspect of this part of the mix is the life-cycle of the product.
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The customer would probably be unhappy if the project were completed well ahead of time at the expense of some key quality aspect .
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Regulationist theories also consider industrial change as the key or fundamental aspect of structural change.
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The indifference to occupational type is a key aspect of this definition.
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This is a key aspect of the refugee question which has so far received inadequate attention.
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Class relations, for Marx, are the key to all aspects of society.
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Another key aspect of the new courses has been the building in of planned linkages to degree provision.
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In this context, let us remind ourselves of the key aspects of their position.
negative
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The imperative to change comes from one of two sources, each of which has positive and negative aspects .
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However, the negative aspect of this is that without people browsing freely, the magic of public networks will disappear.
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We should also, however, add a comment on a negative aspect , concerning the idea of applicability.
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For centuries we women have gloated over the one negative aspect of aging more evident in men than women: balding.
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The book dispels many of the negative aspects of growing older.
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Each course of action has some positive and some negative aspects .
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But there are two negative aspects .
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Both the positive and the negative aspects of the Monroe Doctrine were often repeated and reaffirmed in later years.
other
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Rave culture itself has become separate from other more progressive aspects .
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We have, therefore to consider these other aspects of violent acts.
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It can seek to clarify thinking about other aspects of the relationship between language and thought.
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Perhaps it was that paradox - more than any other aspect of its nature - which would finally undo it.
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There are many other aspects and dimensions of vision for it is one of the authentic senses of men.
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Although the new ballet had occupied much of his time and energy, other aspects of life continued.
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However, when p4 is reached the reader has just finished reading about some other aspect of hypertext than text.
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In two other aspects of modernisation more was achieved.
particular
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The teacher can concentrate on improving particular aspects of the student's skills.
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Every Tuesday a guest speaker from the community came in to talk about a particular aspect of the law.
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They also run evening classes from time to time, specialising in a particular aspect of Machine Knitting.
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Women can love their children but not like particular aspects of mothering or specific developmental stages.
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Each came separately to look at particular aspects of the collections and the project, then there were several group sessions.
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Personality traits are particular characteristics or aspects of this total personality.
positive
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The imperative to change comes from one of two sources, each of which has positive and negative aspects .
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One need only be very ill, or have an ill child, to experience the positive aspects as well.
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There are many positive aspects of this move, not least the fact that modern families are child-centred.
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He preferred talking about the positive aspects of his career in Escondido.
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This has both positive and limiting aspects .
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Colonialism had both positive and negative aspects .
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The idea is to emphasize the positive aspects of your present, non-diet, way of eating.
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Jack uses selective information, highlighting the positive aspects of a program.
social
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The next chapter considers the legal and social aspects of selling which then concludes the section on the sales environment.
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In regard to the use of field interviewers, the social and psychological aspects of studies are all too often ignored.
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What was interesting was the social aspects of the company.
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During the course of development of formal operations in adolescence, the social aspects of development continue.
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Because of this, air travel to deal with the social aspects of human interactions will be more frequent.
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We have already seen that egocentric speech prevalent early in the preoperational stage has social aspects .
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The main topics covered are finance, health and leisure, together with the social aspects of adjusting to retirement.
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The sequential maturation of the intellectual and social aspects fosters a sense of assurance in the child and acceptance by others.
technical
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Although we will not examine the technical aspects of these standards, it is important to identify briefly the most important initiatives.
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Court of Appeals judges considered the bias issue and also raised concerns about technical aspects of Jackson's ruling.
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An investigation of this kind requires knowledge and experience of the technical aspects and considerable organisational capability.
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What is needed is a balanced measure incorporating the human, economic and technical aspects of the technology transfer process.
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Both Ashton and MacMillan take the technical aspects of their choreography very seriously.
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Those technical aspects are reflected not only in the wins and losses, but the style of play.
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Likewise, economists have discussed at length technical aspects of economic policy, particularly macroeconomic policy.
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The company said it is expanding the description of certain technical aspects of the shareholderrights plan it adopted Jan. 4.
various
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Evaluation can be directed towards the various aspects of the educational course or programme.
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The concept has various aspects , each as negative as the other.
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However, there might be guidance about the proportioning of grants to various aspects of development education.
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The Act substantially raises the amounts of money Congress may appropriate for various aspects of the program.
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These represent the various aspects of Khaine.
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All three tutors were engaged in research into various aspects of Language in Education.
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Reasons are not clear-cut, but various aspects of rural social life have been suggested.
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In order to encourage participation, task groups are supported which consider, in depth, various Ada-related aspects .
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consider
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They will be asked to consider specific aspects of the interviewing process as they observe the interview.
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We may consider aspects of these people's cultures to be flawed by our standards, and sometimes unjust.
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We have, therefore to consider these other aspects of violent acts.
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These executives seem to equate marketing with selling and fail to consider other aspects of the marketing system.
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Voice over Stroud District Council says it's aware of the shopkeepers' problems, but it must consider the conservation aspect .
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It is not silly to suggest that we should consider those aspects .
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Correspondingly, we shall have to consider three aspects of the delimitation of a lexical item.
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He does this by considering what he calls aspects of power.
cover
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Staff can produce an individual handbook covering specific aspects of care, for example pre-operative preparation or a doctor's preferences for treatment.
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He had to cover every aspect of the war.
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The privilege is much wider than procedural matters, covering every aspect of the internal functions of the House.
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The Society of Gardeners originally planned to cover all aspects of horticulture in one large work.
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For the composer, arranger or copyist it covers every imaginable aspect of notation.
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This full-colour guide covers all aspects of the Metro's layout and history and a comprehensive map of the system.
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A valuable work, covering many aspects of social structure and population distribution, is that edited by R.E.
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This chapter will therefore cover those aspects most relevant to child care law.
deal
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There are a few works by scholars which deal directly with aspects of my subject.
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Works dealing with some aspect of spirituality appeal to her.
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It will deal with three aspects of its subject.
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The dramas dealt with some somber aspect of domestic life.
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As all else has not failed, I propose to deal with this aspect of the matter shortly.
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The groups deal with all aspects of homosexual life, from relationships to coming out.
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Because of this, air travel to deal with the social aspects of human interactions will be more frequent.
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Their function is simply that of dealing with the business aspects of terrace life and of negotiating with the outside world.
discuss
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Here we discuss a different aspect of the problem: their possible underlying cause.
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The proposal should discuss this aspect and quiet the worries of the reviewer or academic advisor.
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Such evenings are for cementing business relationships rather than for discussing specific aspects of business.
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Thousands of news groups are filled with experts discussing various aspects of their fields.
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It is likely that suppliers will wish to discuss aspects of this document before making any formal response.
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So far we have been discussing the intentional aspect of language in our comparison of human with other animal communication.
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Terms are needed to allow teachers and pupils to discuss many aspects of language.
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Chapters 4 and 5 discuss design aspects of the store.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Chris is dealing with the commercial aspects of this ambitious project.
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How we are going to pay for it is one aspect we haven't discussed yet.
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The country was on the brink of war, and fear and uncertainty permeated every aspect of daily life.
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The inspectors will examine health and safety aspects at the plant.
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This book deals with the economic, social, and religious aspects of Egyptian society.
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We're focused on the financial, rather than social, aspects of the problem.
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When everything turns green, the countryside presents a truly beautiful aspect .
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Women are interested in the car's technological aspects just as much as men are.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Apart from the physical aspects, if premises are held on a lease there are legal implications, too.
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By the early seventies the firm was employing over 1,000 operatives covering every aspect of building works.
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Consequently, this concept prompts Melville to emphasize the importance of contrasts in every aspect of life.
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Court of Appeals judges considered the bias issue and also raised concerns about technical aspects of Jackson's ruling.
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Not all aspects of the term are explored as this would require a separate chapter in its own right.
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Since inequality is a natural aspect of society, it is foolish and even dangerous to seek egalitarianism.
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The popular health movement also looks at health in a holistic way - the physical, mental and spiritual aspects.
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Their choice depends upon their criteria for work and whether the pay aspect is important to them.