Collocations withspace
These are words often used in combination withspace.
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abstract space
In both the concrete space and the abstract space, some of these elements are addressed.
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adequate space
Walls are higher than those of surrounding buildings, and the wide courtyard provides adequate space for camels.
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amount of space
The study found that only a few of the books examined devoted a substantial amount of space to this topic.
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ample space
We can say that she assembles an ample space of "due consideration," built in par t of a recycled turn-beginning.
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blank space
This mapping procedure included the uncertainty of crossing over between two consecutive markers (blank space between dark and grey lines).
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cargo space
Other problems affecting sugar areas that resulted in increasing tensions between the two groups were labour shortages, competition for railway cargo space, inadequate road systems, and unmarked property boundaries.
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commercial space
The main point is that garage spaces which are essentially private will not be part of the commercial space.
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communal space
It is unclear, however, how the communal space of a household would serve to maintain community linkages.
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confined space
We simulated situations where the clusters formed inside the capillaries did not remain bound once leaving their confined space.
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cramped space
The door opens repeatedly and each time more chaos invades the cramped space.
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dedicated space
Our amendments seek to provide for a dedicated space for reconciliation at the outset before the statement is made.
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design space explorer
A design space explorer assists a user to unfold this compact and implicational description into an explicit space of recorded possibilities.
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designated space
This school, however, has no stable institutional structure and in practice it is only a designated space where classes can be held.
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dimension of space
Alongside that we can distinguish a culture-bound ideological-mental dimension of space.
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disk space
The file server has run out of disk space.
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empty space
The complementary region appears as a hole or empty space.
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enclosed space
His art, accordingly, would enter, and indeed flourish inside, the 'enclosed space' of upper middle class life.
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exhibition space
The latter comprised exhibition space, education rooms, a reading room, conservation suite, staff rooms, support and handling areas and, of course, repositories.
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extra space
It was an era when galleries were shoe-horned into ancient churches to make extra space for sermon audiences.
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fabric of space
We are also reminded that the waves are ripples in the fabric of space and time produced by violent energetic events such as exploding supernovae.
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flexible space
Flexible space category learning occurs when new categorizations cannot be represented with the features available.
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geographic space
The state's zealous oversight of bookmakers demonstrates clearly that the confinement of gambling to a defined geographic space was of paramount concern.
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geographical space
This, despite the fact that it arose from the discipline of dialectology, whose prime focus was geographical space.
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green space
The urban zone is mainly a residential one with little green space.
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hollow space
Interestingly, the mature fruiting bodies consisted of a dome-like shell of several layers of densely packed cells covering a non-fluorescent hollow space.
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illusion of space
The composer can then consider the point at which the illusion of space breaks down and what the resultant sound will imply.
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inch of space
Inquisitive and eager eyes peered from every inch of space.
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indoor space
There are positive and negative aspects of sunlight in indoor space.
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infinite space
This should not surprise us, since we are considering here infinite space and therefore a potential infinity of particles.
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inner space
From outer to inner space: linguistic categories and non-linguistic thinking.
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intercellular space
For example, the intercellular space in tissues comprises many different proteins and carbohydrate polymers in a very dense matrix.
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intergalactic space
And, of course, the incredibly vast amount of interstellar and intergalactic space is virtually certain to be devoid of all life.
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interior space
Ceilings are made of plasterboard so as to allow space for service installations, to hide structural unevenness or to further model the interior space.
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international space
Not only do people move to and fro across international space, their personal relationships change.
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interplanetary space
The interplanetary shock is an important phenomenon, often observed by spacecrafts in interplanetary space.
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interstellar space
At a point well beyond the solar system when considering missions to interstellar space, beamed core becomes superior.
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interstitial space
Then you have the interstitial space in plan and section and that's it.
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landfill space
Most of us ignore the "landfill crisis," the fact that landfill space is shrinking while the quantity of waste generation by municipalities continues to expand.
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leased space
Other companies from time to time reserve studio space for producing individual pictures, but no other company at present occupies leased space on a more permanent basis.
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liminal space
In other words, their interest lies in the liminal space between character and performer.
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limited space
In these systems the flies are restricted to a limited space and lack freedom to make choices.
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loft space
Service spaces - closets, bathrooms, mechanical spaces - are objects that float within the loft space, touching neither the exterior walls nor the floor and roof deck above.
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multidimensional space
In the case of musical multidimensional space these values represent the characteristics of a sound.
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narrow space
The inspection devices are specially designed and manufactured so that they are small enough to act freely in the narrow space between the tubes.
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outdoor space
The outdoor space thereby keeps its independence; it is an entity in its own right.
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parameter space
These bifurcating surfaces divide the parameter space into domains where all manipulators have the same number of cusp points.
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parking space
Variability in impairment can cause difficulties, f or example, in justifying a disabled person's parking space, or in claiming benefits.
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physical space
A more sophisticated argument might be that, although a number of geometries are consistent with physical space, only one can be accommodated to physical theory.
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pictorial space
There is also apparent a persisting pictorial space in their photographs that has affinities with orthography, the principal representational tool of architecture.
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pore space
The solid component of such a medium is called skeleton, and the domain which is filled with a fluid is named a pore space.
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protected space
In this protected space, a contract was negotiated, which enabled boundaries to be established.
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public space
The proposals include the realignment of the cemetery with the geometry of the church, and the creation of a new public space outside the convent.
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rehearsal space
The dance floor could also provide rehearsal space for dance artistes, young and old.
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rented space
Classes were not held in 1865, but resumed in 1866 in rented space.
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restricted space
Due to the restricted space available, however, this article can present only the general results of this in-depth analysis.
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retail space
Second, it often includes percussion and vocal tracks, which were previously considered undesirable in music in retail space.
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sacred space
They paid taxes, obeyed administrators and contributed to military conscription, but strived to maintain cultural hegemony over what they considered as their sacred space.
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shared space
Context appears as a shared space of knowledge.
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sleeping space
By 1987, the situation had become so bad that prisoners had to take turns for sleeping space.
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space colonization
Questions of planetary protection, terraforming, bioengineering, artificial life, artificial intelligence and space colonization are all astrobiological questions of great importance to society.
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space exploration
In closing our discussion about the domain that design space exploration intends to support, we would distance ourselves from some current debates in design research.
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space limitation
The results were not presented here due to the space limitation.
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space programme
As a general rule, a space programme flourishes when there is political agreement about goals, and fails to flourish when there is political disagreement.
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space propulsion
In addition, it provides a method of generating plasma magnetospheres for laboratory simulation of astrophysical studies and space propulsion.
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space telescope
Telescopes may also be classified by location: ground telescope, space telescope, or flying telescope.
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space transportation
The code is suitable for solving both high and low speed combustion problems such as those encountered in space transportation system design.
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square space
Later small wood and brick barracks buildings were constructed in the enclosed square space.
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studio space
The twisting ascent to the studio, traversing spaces without direct natural light, contrasts with the expansive glazing and orthogonal rationality of the studio space proper.
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surrounding space
An occluding window was placed around each scene, thus exposing an area and occluding the surrounding space.
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three-dimensional space
The action of the shift on the one-dimensional sequence winds its way through the three-dimensional space in a space-filling fashion.
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tight space
On the other hand, concerns of excess weight and wasted volume keep the double bottoms very tight spaces.
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transitional space
The unusually deep window niches define a transitional space at the window opening - a border space.
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unused space
Unused space typically appears when viewing slides directly on a desktop machine, such as during slide development.
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urban space
The problems of scarcity, in terms of urban space and resource, were not resolved even after economic reform.
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vacuum of space
The effect of the vacuum of space is another constraint.
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vast space
It manages to explain and meaningfully connect a vast space of research gathered from diverse disciplines.
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vertical space
The null hypothesis was that animals were evenly distributed in vertical space and would be captured in proportion to the number of trap-nights per layer.
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virtual space
His reverberant voice richly and unequivocally occupies the recording's virtual space.
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vowel space
All vowels have to be formed in the posterior portion of the vocal tract, the ' vowel space ', in order to have an appropriate formant structure.
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warehouse space
Before then, the company had paid £4·5 milllion for 10 sites around the country providing 300,000 sq ft of retail warehouse space.
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wasted space
White space is not wasted space; it is an important element in overall design, providing a resting place for the eyes.
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worship space
Each camp had its own particular structures, notably sanitary facilities or cultural places like a library, a theatre hall or a worship space.
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