length of residence
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflengthandresidence
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length
noun
uk/leŋθ/us/leŋθ/
the measurement of something from end to end or along its ...
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residence
noun[C]
uk/ˈrez.ɪ.dəns/us/ˈrez.ə.dəns/
a ...
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(Definition oflengthandresidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Finally, thelengthofresidencedid not account for performance.
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Figure 2 shows how taking the natural logarithm of the values of "lengthofresidence" transforms the curvilinear relationship into a linear one.
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Factor 3 will therefore be designated the "age/lengthofresidence" factor.
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In other words, the older learners, for whom age andlengthofresidenceare independent, makes it possible to separate the effects of these factors.
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In addition, foreigners are not entitled to supplementary benefits if they do not fulfil thelengthofresidencecondition.
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There was no relation betweenlengthofresidenceand performance on the written items for either group.
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It was not possible to calculatelengthofresidencefor two of the survivors.
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The decreasing gaps between the data points, aslengthofresidenceincreases, show the main benefit of this transformation.
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The research focuses on the link betweenlengthofresidencein the target country and approximation to native speaker norms.
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With an averagelengthofresidenceof 14 years, however, these migrants are longtime residents of the town.
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The variable 'lengthofresidencein community in 1999 ' was computed for all survivors.
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Both age andlengthofresidencewere independent predictors of sentence duration.
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Perhaps this is whylengthofresidencehas been continually demonstrated as insignificant in ultimate attainment studies.
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A third factor with high loadings on chronological age andlengthofresidencedid not account for a significant additional amount of variance.
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In a partial attempt to tease apart these confoundings, multiple regressions using age of arrival andlengthofresidencewere performed.
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However, it is suggested that the variables of proficiency andlengthofresidenceshould be considered independently of each other.
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Again, to disentangle the correlated effects of arrival age andlengthofresidence, stepwise multiple regressions were run.
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How can the effects of age of arrival andlengthofresidencebe disentangled?
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