academic sphere
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academic
adjective
uk/ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/us/ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/
relating to schools, colleges, and universities, or connected with studying and thinking, not with ...
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sphere
noun[C]
uk/sfɪər/us/sfɪr/
an object shaped like a ...
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(Definition ofacademicandspherefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Such appraisals have been energetically researched and portrayed in theacademicspherefor the past two decades.
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In private, however, he conceded that the controversy should be limited to theacademicsphere.
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The report outlines important steps towards a balance between men and women in theacademicsphere.
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For example, in theacademicspherechildren are taught a range of subjects which would have been unthinkable years ago.
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Support for innovation in the business sphere of course follows different rules and methods from those governing investment in research in theacademicsphere.
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Language knowledge is also vital as this allows cultural understanding and mutual coexistence beyond the strictlyacademicsphere.
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Nevertheless, although our relationships are good and primarily business-based, they extend more widely, particularly in theacademicsphere.
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I have no doubt that we shall never find evidence from theacademicsphereto prove the incentive or lack of incentive from the incidence of taxation.
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It has been expressed in theacademicsphere, on the sports field and in the rivalry of the student populations.
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In theacademicsphereenvironmental security is defined as the relationship between security concerns such as armed conflict and the natural environment.
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His achievements in the cultural sphere are no less impressive than those in the literary oracademicsphere.
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Its chief practical corollary is the denial of philosophy as a method of attaining absolute knowledge and its relegation to theacademicsphereof mental training.
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However, this literature yielded little or nothing in terms of studying the politics and sociology of everyday life in the cultural+academic spheres.
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For example, there could be people from industry, the trade unions, and academic spheres.
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The members, once again, were taken from extremely broad political, social and academic spheres.
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Some of them are persons doing valuable work here in professional and academic spheres.
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