historical process
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhistoricalandprocess
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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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process
noun[C]
uk/ˈprəʊ.ses/us/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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(Definition ofhistoricalandprocessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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As such, they are the outcome both of ahistoricalprocessof reciprocal interaction with the body of mathematics and of external influences.
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In the search for the elements, which persist in ahistoricalprocess, we may recognize the ethnohistorical analogy as a methodological resource.
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Thishistoricalprocessculminated in the early-nineteenth-century defeat of ancient humoralism.
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This is an outcome of a longhistoricalprocess.
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Nor are they blindly adding difficulties to ahistoricalprocessthat is already by no means easy.
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Experimentalists in the first half of the nineteenth century participated in a complexhistoricalprocessof molding the physical sciences.
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It is also noteworthy that loss of word-final inflectional affixes is a very commonhistoricalprocess.
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Such an approach promises to yield both a less fragmentary and a less idiosyncratic account of thehistoricalprocess.
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He looked more to thehistoricalprocess, to a more dynamic development than to the knowledge of the permanent properties of human nature.
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It may not be possible to separate clearly what has become joined in thehistoricalprocess.
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First, we might study a particularhistoricalprocessbecause we are interested in it for its own sake.
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Rather, it should be conceived of as an ongoinghistoricalprocesswhose sequence critically determines eventual outcomes.
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They create origin myths rather that a sense of ongoinghistoricalprocess.
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There is, first, a procedural problem in her failure to distinguish ahistoricalprocessfrom a present function.
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First, contemporary experience has undoubtedly influenced interpretations ofhistoricalprocess.
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It is as if onehistoricalprocessgot subsumed by another before the first process was complete.
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By locating per formativity conditions inhistoricalprocess, she shows how ritual innovations took on "traditional" force and continuity.
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