fresh perspective

collocation in English

meaningsoffreshandperspective

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fresh
adjective
uk
/freʃ/
us
/freʃ/
new ...
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perspective
noun
uk
/pəˈspek.tɪv/
us
/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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(Definition offreshandperspectivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffresh perspective

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This book provides us with afreshperspectiveon how narrative has returned to the center of our discipline.
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Although surely not the whole story, self-referential learning dynamics do offer afreshperspectiveon the recent currency crisis literature.
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The photographs are good and the excellent bibliography completes a fine study andfreshperspectiveon modern urban black life.
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This study presents afreshperspectiveon lexical-semantic development in textual contexts in the school years.
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It performs a valuable service by examining urbanization from afreshperspectiveand encouraging us to rethink the development process.
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It critically examines with afreshperspectivethe concepts of 'conventionalisation' and 'bi-furication' that have dominated the social science literature on this subject in the last few years.
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Through stretching beyond their typical "comfort zones," we thought that afreshperspectivecould be brought to bear that would facilitate the understanding of resilient adaptation.
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This book then provides afreshperspective.
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What is needed is afreshperspectiveon our concept of progress and development.
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Governments of all parties have from time to time felt the need for outside advice and afreshperspectivefrom new angles.
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That proposal would not only meet their requirements, it would also give afreshperspectiveto the area, which would become a dormitory district.
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They bring afreshperspective, commitment and a willingness to think in new ways and to find innovative solutions to some deeply entrenched problems.
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They have afreshperspectiveand insights that are to be valued and used.
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The value of a jury is that its members bring afreshperspectiveto cases.
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As such, perhaps, many of us had afreshperspective.
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Those are the challenges that we have to address from afreshperspective.
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It will be their function to bring afreshperspectiveto bear.
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Lastly, this should also be an opportunity for the problems of the least-developed countries to be addressed from afreshperspective, with a fresh approach and with fresh determination.
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As several commentators have noted, afreshperspectiveis likely to be especially valuable in reviewing cases which the ordinary processes of law have failed to resolve satisfactorily.
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