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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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environment
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Finally, all these complications interact with a complex environment .
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Implementing agencies continuously interact with their environments .
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The plasma membrane is the medium through which all cells interact with their environment .
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If it is rooted in a view of man interacting with his environment , what is the character of those interactions?
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In general, there exists a considerable variety of ways in which a system may interact with its environment .
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We can apply this thinking to organisations and look at how they interact with their environment and with other organisations.
factor
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We shall explore how these factors interact more fully below.
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Depictions of dynamic processes can show change visually over time as well as multiple factors interacting with one another.
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We think it is roughly correct to say that the orthodox account sees the different factors interacting as in Figure 1.1.
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What is more, these factors interact with one another and different combinations and sequences will determine what eventually happens.
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These factors interact making it difficult to predict the likely level of difficulty of a specific problem for pupils.
other
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These measures can not be seen in isolation as they interact with each other .
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Hearing kids and deaf kids can interact with each other and bring everybody closer together.
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The third law is about forces and how objects interact with each other .
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Rather, it resides in the people and is articulated through a variety of mechanisms interacting with each other .
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They have excellent, fully developed personalities and even interact with each other and their environments.
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It doesn't capture the way genes interact with each other or with other components of the cell.
others
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It almost goes without saying that social knowledge can not be constructed without interacting with others .
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From empirical evidence it seems that species that interact freely with others do so with a great number of other species.
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So long as we are in our cars as solo drivers, we do not interact with others .
people
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It would be foolish to believe that any group of people can interact without a political undercurrent.
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This is the most culturally diverse country on the planet, and all kinds of people interact .
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A group is more enduring and supportive than two people interacting socially but is looser or less structured than an organization.
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The hype of the virtual reality movement obscures the practical potential for re-thinking basic ways in which people interact with computers.
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Small groups allow people to interact , discuss and ask questions, which maximizes integration of learning.
system
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Thus we can talk of a local government system which is different from a central government system but nevertheless interacts with it.
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In general, there exists a considerable variety of ways in which a system may interact with its environment.
way
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Mr Centerman thinks all that is changing, thanks to new ways of interacting with customers, particularly via the Internet.
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Engelbart was embarking on a crusade to augment human capabilities by applying new technologies and developing ways to interact with that technology.
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These are all techniques by which families can be helped to understand the way they interact together by practical, visual means.
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At the seminar I met a number of interesting people and explored ways we could interact by sharing ideas.
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It doesn't capture the way genes interact with each other or with other components of the cell.
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The hype of the virtual reality movement obscures the practical potential for re-thinking basic ways in which people interact with computers.
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Indeed, the way in which they interact is of crucial importance.
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The way they interacted with other people, their intelligence was apparent immediately.
ways
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Mr Centerman thinks all that is changing, thanks to new ways of interacting with customers, particularly via the Internet.
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Engelbart was embarking on a crusade to augment human capabilities by applying new technologies and developing ways to interact with that technology.
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At the seminar I met a number of interesting people and explored ways we could interact by sharing ideas.
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The hype of the virtual reality movement obscures the practical potential for re-thinking basic ways in which people interact with computers.
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In sum, there are far more flexible and powerful ways to interact with a computer than with a television.
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Thus, the ways in which children interact differently with peers and adults have different outcomes for development.
■ VERB
allow
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Alternatively, pragmatics and other linguistic components or levels can be allowed to interact .
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For some, the use of an avatar frees them from shyness and allows them to interact more openly and honestly.
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The Fundamental Rule could in principle allow any component to interact with any other component.
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The formality of reading allows her to interact with me without uncertainty and anxiety.
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Small groups allow people to interact , discuss and ask questions, which maximizes integration of learning.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Playing a game is a way for a family to interact .
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We learned about how people and their environment interact .