separate discipline

collocation in English

meaningsofseparateanddiscipline

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separate
adjective
uk
/ˈsep.ər.ət/
us
/ˈsep.ɚ.ət/
existing or happening independently or in a different ...
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discipline
noun
uk
/ˈdɪs.ə.plɪn/
us
/ˈdɪs.ə.plɪn/
training that makes people more willing to obey or more able to control themselves, often in the form of rules, and punishments if these are broken, or the behaviour produced by ...
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(Definition ofseparateanddisciplinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofseparate discipline

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Archaeology was not taught as aseparatediscipline: students could only become archaeologists after completing studies in a different subject.
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The success in addressing and resolving these issues will play a vital role in the continued emergence of the identity and acceptance of developmental psychopathology as aseparatediscipline.
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It therefore becomes increasingly silly to haveseparatedisciplinelegislation for each service.
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You cannot construct a team when one of its members is given a privileged legal status and is subject to aseparatediscipline.
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However, the design of complex software systems is often the domain of software engineering, which is usually considered aseparatediscipline.
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Next game programming became aseparatedisciplinefrom game design.
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Although geophysics was only recognized as aseparatedisciplinein the 19th century, its origins go back to ancient times.
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Gardening for average people evolved as aseparatediscipline, more concerned with esthetics and recreation, under the influence of the pleasure gardens of the wealthy.
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The idea of aseparatedisciplineof "pure" mathematics may have emerged at that time.
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Not to be confused with auxiliary or colorguard, pep flags is aseparatediscipline.
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Throughout the 1900s, bouldering evolved into aseparatediscipline.
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During his time as rector, political science was introduced as aseparatediscipline, being given its own department.
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Psychology slowly began to make its mark as aseparatedisciplinein the latter part of the nineteenth century.
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It was also the beginning of the study botany as aseparatediscipline.
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For example, the history of science is generally considered a quiteseparatedisciplinefrom, and not directly important to, research science.
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Dentistry, while considered by some aseparatedisciplinefrom medicine, is a medical field.
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One important feature of his writing is that he considers mathematical astronomy as aseparatedisciplineto astrology.
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Episteme psychology was established as aseparatedisciplinein the late 1980s through the work of v.d.
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And he offered a comprehensive account that combines many elements recognized today as separate disciplines of the social sciences.
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Another value is the way it brings together topics that are often treated as part of separate disciplines.
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