conceptual link
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconceptualandlink
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conceptual
adjective
uk/kənˈsep.tʃu.əl/us/kənˈsep.tʃu.əl/
based on ideas ...
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link
noun[C]
uk/lɪŋk/us/lɪŋk/
a connection between two people, things, ...
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(Definition ofconceptualandlinkfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofconceptual link
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In sum, there is aconceptuallinkbetween offense and expression.
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There is no importantconceptuallinkbetween consent and democracy; we can consent to monarchy just as easily.
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Considering the importance of the art display function in the art collector's house, thisconceptuallinkis critical in the design.
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On the face of it, this seems clearly right: there is no inescapableconceptuallinkbetween the two notions that has this implication.
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If not, how is theconceptuallinkbetween crime and punishment to be translated into a practicable scheme of specific punishments?
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And the move from "information" to "cognition" is effected on the basis of a closeconceptuallink.
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In addition, theconceptuallinkbetween these physiological processes and childhood patterns of aggression and social withdrawal allows us to present a specific model of biobehavioral relationships.
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Researchers studying the neurobiological substrates of these two forms of problem behaviors have focused on the same biological structures and events, suggesting aconceptuallinkbetween aggression and social withdrawal.
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I found these quotes unusually effective in giving a genuineconceptuallinkto the chapter content instead of the typically vague link simply on the level of subject matter.
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Who will ensure that there is aconceptuallinkbetween this sector and the information technologies and renewable energies sector?
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Some writers have posited aconceptuallinkbetween the rejection of private property and the rejection of marriage as a form of ownership.
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Route planning exercises have also hinted at aconceptuallinkbetween social distance and physical distance.
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Very young children (under the age of 4 years) have difficulties forming conceptual links between the aftermath of hearing traumatic news and the preceding event.
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Patriotism, race and historical memory were some of the conceptual links through which present identities were related to the past.
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Here, too, one cannot exclude the possibility of conceptual links between, say, a verb and its object nouns.
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As individuals become more proficient in their second language, conceptual links are established and increasingly determine processing, but the lexical links do not disappear.
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However, performance on test batteries does not reveal conceptual links between, or a developmental model of, such skills.
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As noted above, there are still many open questions concerning the conceptual links between the different elements of causality.
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Moreover, we think that conceptual links between the two usages are hard to avoid in the present climate, suggesting not only a semantic coincidence but a genuine common ground.
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