partial view
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpartialandview
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partial
adjective
uk/ˈpɑː.ʃəl/us/ˈpɑːr.ʃəl/
not ...
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view
noun
uk/vjuː/us/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofpartialandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofpartial view
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The figure shows only apartialviewof the results.
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Figure 4 shows apartialviewof those relations, specifying the domain, range, and maximum cardinality.
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Thus, our emphasis on temperament provides only apartialviewof the value of individual differences approaches.
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That is a sectarian andpartialview.
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That is certainly apartialviewof the position.
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From the outset, it is clear that this will be a verypartialviewof what can be said about ancient music.
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Thispartialviewallows us to check that the tagging is correct, and also to validate that the units involved are working correctly.
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But it would be a pity if classicists were to think that this very particular and verypartialviewrepresented the full scope of the discipline.
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There has been some danger in recent years of taking apartialviewof wage determination.
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Well, national parliaments have a much morepartialviewof affairs.
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It is a very necessary and essential view, but also apartialview.
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It is apartialviewto describe it a focus for media interest.
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However, is not his a rather short-sighted andpartialviewof choice?
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That must be so, with only apartialviewof the wider issues of the area.
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Perhaps one can stand back and take a lesspartialviewof the matter.
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Research on the potential changeover costs for individual undertakings would only provide apartialviewand could be misleading.
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It looks at a very narrow range of services; it takes a verypartialviewof the evidence.
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Politicians must abandon their superficial andpartialviewof the issue and tackle the sector as a whole.
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It is by definition apartialviewof the position, but it makes important and valuable recommendations, which are being pursued vigorously and urgently.
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When this happens, head teachers cannot present apartialviewrepresenting only their prejudices and not the situation as a whole.
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He might, quite legitimately, have criticised us for shutting our eyes to that possibility and for taking only apartialviewof the transport problems of this country.
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These developments may, in turn, lead to newspaper readers being fed apartialviewof events or to the mixing of editorial coverage with promotional material.
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Traditional overlay doors do not abut, allowing apartialviewof the face frames when the doors are closed.
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It requires neither a global nor apartialviewof the network, nor does it require information about neighboring nodes and group members.
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Residents in the upper floors of the south tower will have apartialviewof the play taking place within the neighboring stadium.
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