noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
arithmetic progression
career development/advancement/progression
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A good job offers a programme of training and career development.
geometric progression
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
clear
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The candidate's professional career must show a clear progression and unquestionable achievements.
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New awards in engineering practice are being developed to provide clear progression routes from the relevant national awards in engineering practice.
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It should be possible to show a clear professional progression route. 9.
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This provides people with a national recognition for their competencies and ability at work and clearer paths for progression and development.
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There will be clear routes of progression to enable movement between awards in both categories.
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A clear progression can be seen in the presentation and language levels of the three books.
clinical
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Findings 33 women reached clinical progression .
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Since the time to clinical progression was known, we used Kaplan-Meier analysis to estimate cumulative incidence.
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No clinical progression was seen in women negative for high-risk human papillomavirus.
harmonic
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By setting them to different scales harmonic progressions which would be unplayable on a single harp are made possible.
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When the two techniques are combined with harmonic progressions , the results can be fascinating.
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The use of a repeated harmonic progression is typical of rock.
linear
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The linear and temporal progression of the narrative is disrupted by the non-stratified discourse of the text.
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Unfortunately, even the most forward-looking women assume a linear progression toward equality.
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Such a history can not be represented by the movement of a linear progression of unfolding time.
logical
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So it is kinder to your audience if your shots follow a logical progression .
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There is, however a logical progression from present finance functions through to further developments.
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Does the shot form part of a logical progression within the group?
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Extending our name to accessories is a natural and logical progression .
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Use a logical progression or a system radiating out from a central base.
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The logical progression was for Wiwa to continue his father's struggle.
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This would be the next logical progression in the organisation of caring services in Britain.
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With hindsight, the emergence of any new branch of science seems inevitable, and its development a logical progression .
natural
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There's no natural career progression to group finance director.
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Here was a natural progression of young trees, old trees, and decaying fallen trees.
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Tom's move to Chief Executive of Petersen is a natural progression .
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Extending our name to accessories is a natural and logical progression .
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They laughed, talked, and drank champagne: and the natural progression was to his bedroom.
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Using different colours can change the scale and shape of things and tartan is a natural progression from this.
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To an outsider this seemed a quite natural progression , but within the West Indies it was not greeted with unmitigated delight.
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By a natural progression Peter thought of the Letts School-Boy Diary for 1964.
steady
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He believes, rather, that such abilities are acquired through a steady upward progression within a company.
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Man's ideas do not chart a steady progression towards some ultimate philosophical or scientific truth.
■ NOUN
career
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There's no natural career progression to group finance director.
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His move to Baronsmead followed a fairly typical career progression .
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In return for your skills, we offer salaries as stated, a comprehensive benefits package and the opportunity for career progression .
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Entry is currently open to male applicants only. Career progression Promotion prospects for Royal Marines chefs are excellent.
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Managing director of Aberdeen Airport at 33, she had not met any barrier to career progression .
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They are drop-outs from the mainstream of career progression .
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We shall explore the question of career progression more fully in Chapter 8.
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Jobs which are unattractive because of low pay, inadequate training, poor conditions and career progression paths will be hard to fill.
chord
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An A major-F major chord progression is heard as the remorseful Achilles reflects on his men who died through his fault.
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The score trades in the familiar chord progressions , sticky rhythmic motives and unremitting polyphony.
■ VERB
see
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I saw that same progression in every organization I led.
show
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The candidate's professional career must show a clear progression and unquestionable achievements.
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Repeated gastric biopsies did not show progression to a higher grade lymphoma in any of the patients.
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It should be possible to show a clear professional progression route. 9.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The progression from school to university is difficult for many students.
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The exhibit is arranged to show the progression of Picasso's work.
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the river's progression toward the Gulf of Mexico
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A binary progression is thus derived.
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He believes, rather, that such abilities are acquired through a steady upward progression within a company.
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Indeed, there is now little or none of the traditional progression or interweaving of rock climbing and other mountain activities.
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Instead, there is a seamless progression from play lipstick to pierced ears to eye shadow by age 10.
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The progression to cirrhosis in our patient occurred despite the lack of significant inflammation.
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The mental progression from creativity to the perception of beauty is the essence of the peak experience.
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The score trades in the familiar chord progressions, sticky rhythmic motives and unremitting polyphony.
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They came as a progression , in discrete species pulses, one after the other.