thematic section

collocation in English

meaningsofthematicandsection

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thematic
adjective
uk
/θɪˈmæt.ɪk/
us
/θiːˈmæt̬.ɪk/
relating to or based on subjects or ...
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section
noun
uk
/ˈsek.ʃən/
us
/ˈsek.ʃən/
one of the parts that something is ...
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(Definition ofthematicandsectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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As a result, far from ever having a specialthematicsection, every issue displays an eclecticism - both of subject and methodology - which verges on the totally chaotic.
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There is a grand pause during the firstthematicsectionthat leads into a massive climax.
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Each of the five thematic sections is subdivided into between three and seven single-authored articles.
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The essays are organised into four thematic sections, and the overall sense is of a cohesive and well-integrated volume.
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The abstracted thematic statements were further organized into nine thematic sections: three corresponding sections in each of the three spiritual health spectrums.
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These two initial chapters are then followed by three thematic sections, each consisting of three chapters.
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One possibility would have been to provide introductions to the different thematic sections.
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The work is divided into three thematic sections.
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The work is divided into thematic sections that provide the semantic, historical, legal, and theological framework in which the notion was discussed.
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The contents are organized into six thematic sections.
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The publication is divided into three thematic sections.
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This volume includes 22 contributions divided among four thematic sections.
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The 41 chapters are gathered into five thematic sections, each with a short introduction.
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This is even reflected in the structure of the volume : nine papers are organized into four thematic sections.
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Poole has worked the ten pieces into three thematic sections, each preceded by a helpful commentary.
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It would have been a boon to the reader if there were thematic sections, each providing some form of synthesis, summary, or discussion of overarching issues.
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Five thematic sections comprising 18 chapters of widely varying length make up the bulk of the volume; there is a single short appendix, whose value is questionable.
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Within the body part, the discussion is divided into thematic sections, each of which displays recursive move structures that are similar to those found in thesis introductions.
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