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单词 increasing participation
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increasing participation

collocation in English

meaningsofincreaseandparticipation

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increase
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
us
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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participation
noun[U]
uk
/pɑːˌtɪs.ɪˈpeɪ.ʃən/
us
/pɑːrˌtɪs.əˈpeɪ.ʃən/
the fact that you take part or become involved ...
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(Definition ofincreaseandparticipationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofincreasing participation

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Increasingparticipationof voluntary sector.
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Treating pathologies, reducing impairment and activity limitation can all be effective ways ofincreasingparticipation.
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Secondly theincreasingparticipationof females in economic activities has brought changes in contraceptive practices and reproductive behaviour.
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If nurses are seen only ' to be there and to do ',increasingparticipationin research is unlikely.
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Increasingparticipationis the first spending pressure.
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That shows theincreasingparticipationin sport.
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That is a very good way ofincreasingparticipation.
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By using a mathematical model, the present study shows that fragmentation contributes towardsincreasingparticipationand sustainability of the system against such risks.
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It should be noted, however, that women'sincreasingparticipationin paid work has not necessarily reduced their load of unpaid work.
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Increasingparticipationin sport has a role to play in raising the rates of physical activity.
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The evaluation has tested the effectiveness of the scheme inincreasingparticipation.
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The fifth objection is that these proposals contain no clear policy forincreasingparticipationrates.
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We all welcome theincreasingparticipationin recent years, as everyone's leisure time has expanded.
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The early results in terms ofincreasingparticipationand diligence in studies are most encouraging.
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Its extreme complexity and the fear of debt are barriers toincreasingparticipation.
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Changing social patterns have led to women'sincreasingparticipationin the labour market.
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Such an approach also benefits the local economy byincreasingparticipationrates, which strengthens local prosperity.
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The focus of the document is entirely right—it should concentrate onincreasingparticipation.
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He argued that there will beincreasingparticipationand democracy by that route.
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But back to women and theirincreasingparticipationin the work-force.
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We agree about the importance ofincreasingparticipationat ages 16 to 19.
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Is the projection based on a continuation of the rate of growth ofincreasingparticipationin higher education?
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This reflects theincreasingparticipationin the service of family doctors, local health authorities and voluntary clinics.
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Our programmes to raise standards in schools and colleges will have a major impact onincreasingparticipation.
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individual participation

collocation in English

meaningsofindividualandparticipation

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individual
noun[C]
uk
/ˌɪn.dɪˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/
us
/ˌɪn.dəˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/
a single person or thing, especially when compared to the group or set to which ...
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participation
noun[U]
uk
/pɑːˌtɪs.ɪˈpeɪ.ʃən/
us
/pɑːrˌtɪs.əˈpeɪ.ʃən/
the fact that you take part or become involved ...
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(Definition ofindividualandparticipationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofindividual participation

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In addition to analyzing default investment rules, this work shows thatindividualparticipationis heavily influenced by behavior within plans, rather than across firms.
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It must reveal voting not as a piece of individual self-realization but as a piece of collective self-realization throughindividualparticipation.
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These considerations suggest that different health professionals have varying moral obligations regardingindividualparticipationin a strike action.
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By developing movement infrastructures and collective identities, national social movements knit together a dispersed membership and facilitate collective andindividualparticipationin the public sphere.
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We recognized that there are a number of additional factors that can influenceindividualparticipation such as organizational commitment and financial support.
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From the targeted 6523 adults (aged 18- 65), there were 5712 completed individual interviews and 811 non-response (individualparticipationresponse rate of 87.5 %).
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Groups can perform a surrogate function; their activity removes the need forindividualparticipation.
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This model specification did not allow for the possibility that political orientations, themselves, could affectindividualparticipationin welfare programmes.
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This indicates that individuals living in a municipality with a higher proportion ofindividualparticipation in local municipality elections have a higher health state score.
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Individualparticipationin the labor market is not endogenously determined in the model.
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Nowhere is voluntary action more involved than in theindividualparticipationof recreation.
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I fully recognise that there are those who are opposed to this type ofindividualparticipationand prefer centralisation as a matter of principle.
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I recognise that many members of the public receive pleasure from participating in broadcast programmes which offer financial inducements forindividualparticipation.
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It therefore limits activeindividualparticipationin society and relegates men and women to a passive rôle, wherein public faith in the democratic process is progressively destroyed.
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But it is essential to remember, in any consideration of television policy or programme content, that this is a matter of family participation and notindividualparticipation.
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Group classes are strictly limited to 12 students, thereby enabling fullindividualparticipationand a lively and elegant atmosphere.
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The researchers conclude that injustice in the distribution of rewards increases social loafing, and suggest that self-perceived dominance negatively affectsindividualparticipationin group activities.
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This is accomplished throughindividualparticipationin arts and crafts processes, to include fine arts, crafts, and industrial/vocational arts.
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Steward is committed to small classes and small overall size, which allow for discovery and development of each student's unique talents and passions, while providing more opportunities forindividualparticipation.
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Each student uses a laptop during the class which allows not only forindividualparticipation, but teachers are also able to monitor individual student progress throughout the class.
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labour participation

collocation in English

meaningsofLabourandparticipation

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labour
adjective
uk
/ˈleɪ.bər/
us
/ˈleɪ.bɚ/
belonging or relating to the ...
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participation
noun[U]
uk
/pɑːˌtɪs.ɪˈpeɪ.ʃən/
us
/pɑːrˌtɪs.əˈpeɪ.ʃən/
the fact that you take part or become involved ...
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(Definition oflabourandparticipationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflabour participation

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While middle class visiting and telephone contact has fallen, due to increased geographical mobility and women'slabourparticipation, working class contact has risen.
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The most marked difference between men and women concerned the overall level oflabourparticipation.
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In the fish-processing industry, femalelabourparticipationremained high over the life course.
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Individual life cycles combine to produce fluctuations in the ratio of eaters to workers in households and, consequently, inlabourparticipationrates.
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The single most important change over this period was a substantial increase inlabourparticipationrates, in particular among women.
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As can be expected,labourparticipationrates increased with age.
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White-collar workers' households had the highest rate oflabourparticipationand the largest proportion of females.
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In addition tolabourparticipation, the census also provides data on the involvement of the different age-groups in subsidiary agriculture.
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This is apparent through a comparison of thelabourparticipationrates of households belonging to different social groups.
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Highlabourparticipationby women further reduces the caring capacity of the family.
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In the practice of implementation, however, ' participation ' meant little more than obligatorylabourparticipationin construction activities.
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Within the household, the increase in femalelabourparticipationrates put a heavy strain on women, who came to face a double burden of employment and household duties, including child-care.
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The most important difference between men and women, except for the generally lower levels oflabourparticipationamong women, had to do with patterns of gainful employment among the elderly.
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By 25 years of age men were almost universally gainfully employed, andlabourparticipationrates began to drop below 90 per cent only from age 55.
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Drawing on population censuses and time-budget surveys, it analyses trends inlabourparticipationand gainful employment for men, women and different age-groups from the mid-1920s to the late 1930s.
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What came first, and also how women's increasedlabourparticipationfits into the equation, is an area of some dispute in feminist histories of secondwave feminism.
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The economy needs a high rate oflabourparticipationand both women and men want opportunities for productive paid employment.
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Our economy needs an increasingly high level oflabourparticipation, involving both men and women.
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The aim of promotinglabourparticipationfor women and creating equal opportunities for different groups throws up new dilemmas.
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