specific aspect
collocation in Englishmeaningsofspecificandaspect
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specific
adjective
uk/spəˈsɪf.ɪk/us/spəˈsɪf.ɪk/
relating to one thing and not ...
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aspect
noun
uk/ˈæs.pekt/us/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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(Definition ofspecificandaspectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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One's subjectively perceived age may be regarded as a veryspecificaspectof the ageing self.
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These essay prizes usually related to aspecificaspectof agriculture.
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Each chapter is a presentation of the categories, often very numerous ones, yielded by aspecificaspectof conditional meaning or form.
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Each of these models focuses upon aspecificaspectof the problem and architectural environment.
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At least in the case of women's educational attainment, only a veryspecificaspectof democracy seems to matter.
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This enables the reader to quickly find out about somespecificaspectof intonation across a number of languages.
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It is thisspecificaspectof voluntary sector development that we address within this paper.
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Onespecificaspectof heterogeneity that may need reviewing is ethnicity.
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Aspecificaspectof language processing is the ability to quickly access and retrieve words.
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Or, the measurements you make are so fine, and about aspecificaspectof the working process.
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Again, the self-attentiveness of these responses - inviting the questioner to consider aspecificaspect of the respondent's circumstances, which the questioner should have taken into account - is quite vivid.
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Although the results of thisspecificaspectof the research are not reported in the present article, the entire selection procedure is described here for the sake of completeness.
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We then proceed to discuss aspecificaspectof social brain function: perceiving and acting on eye gaze, and report a recent experiment with young autistic children.
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In terms of the ' 'basic choice' ' alluded to above, onespecificaspectof ' 'give' ' would reside in interpreting ' 'the extent of poverty' ' after an ' 'uncompassed' ' rather than ' 'compassed' ' fashion.
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Internet communities interested in aspecificaspectof music technology illustrate the latter.
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Presumably, this also includes the use of ontologies to bridge design and diagnosis models, although thisspecificaspectof his method is not explicitly addressed or demonstrated.
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My final point relates to aspecificaspectof financial markets that affects ordinary individuals more than any other—mortgages.
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We have had no discussion on thisspecificaspectof smoking policy.
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I want to concentrate on onespecificaspectof the report.
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This brings me to my final point, which is in the nature of a suggestion on onespecificaspectof international reciprocity.
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