historical development
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhistoricalanddevelopment
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historical
adjective
uk/hɪˈstɒr.ɪ.kəl/us/hɪˈstɔːr.ɪ.kəl/
connected with studying or representing things from ...
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development
noun
uk/dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/us/dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/
the process in which someone or something grows or changes and becomes ...
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(Definition ofhistoricalanddevelopmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The remainder of the chapter discusses thehistoricaldevelopment, provides two case studies on even and barely, and asks further questions.
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This is partly to be expected given the differenthistoricaldevelopmentand orientations of the two measures.
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Religions have ahistoricaldevelopmentand, as such, are subject to the influence of linguistic, cultural, sociological, and psychological factors.
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Naturally, these issues are contextually framed and dependent on thehistoricaldevelopmentof immersion in each country where immersion education occurs.
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As is usual in textbooks, thehistoricaldevelopmentof an idea is collapsed so that it emerges complete all at once.
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That is, he traces thehistoricaldevelopmentof the persecution, and of the bizarre fantasies which the minds of the persecutors entertained about their victims.
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It is this efficiency requirement that drives thehistoricaldevelopmentof property rights, and now underpins the commodification of knowledge.
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This paper is intended to cover several aspects of thehistoricaldevelopmentof operating procedure synthesis approaches.
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There is an assumption that the principles and practices generating contemporary communal ties derived from thehistoricaldevelopmentof these institutions.
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This article has demonstrated thathistoricaldevelopmentrests on a number of contingent factors including the organizational capacities of leading political associations.
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This has been amply discussed elsewhere but is here located in thehistoricaldevelopmentof the country.
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To answer this question, it is first necessary to examine thehistoricaldevelopmentof not and the constraints on its contracted form.
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This outline of thehistoricaldevelopmentis confirmed by an examination of the records of individual farms.
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Here we believe there is something of interest to sociolinguists, in terms both of structural definitions and of overallhistoricaldevelopment.
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These have to be linked to the production process, itshistoricaldevelopment, and the increasing involvement of the stakeholders into trans-local social networks outlined above.
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Conversely, a complete knowledge of all metaphysical laws would obviate the need for eitherhistoricaldevelopmentor any knowledge of empirical laws.
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Consequently, what is usually included in the category of "mind" is according to this explanation a product ofhistoricaldevelopmentwithin the sociocultural environment.
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First it examines thehistoricaldevelopment, contemporary structures and current operations of the two cases.
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It also correctly emphasizes long-term processes ofhistoricaldevelopment.
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Nevertheless, anyone interested in exploring thehistoricaldevelopmentof utilitarian theory would be well advised to consult this volume.
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