theoretical insight

collocation in English

meaningsoftheoreticalandinsight

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theoretical
adjective
uk
/θɪəˈret.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌθiː.əˈret̬.kəl/
based on the ideas that relate to a subject, not the practical uses of ...
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insight
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.saɪt/
us
/ˈɪn.saɪt/
(the ability to have) a clear, deep, and sometimes sudden understanding of a complicated problem ...
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A similar analysis on the model equations extended to include various control procedures has given sometheoreticalinsightinto their possible effects.
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How does this beautifultheoreticalinsightbecome praxis?
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We illustrate the kind oftheoreticalinsightthey might offer.
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Exploiting recent advances in spatial econometrics, we offer newtheoreticalinsightinto these important questions and provide a more nuanced understanding of the spatial and contextual components of participation.
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Simply cataloging patterns of brain activation may not be adequate to providetheoreticalinsightinto neuropsychological mechanisms.
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Reflexivity should not be a fallback position when outlining an argument that lackstheoreticalinsight, or valid empirical results.
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The conflict between this idea and experimental evidence that the weak interaction has a very short range requires furthertheoreticalinsight.
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Early anthropologists soughttheoreticalinsightfrom the perceived tensions between culture, as a social entity, and nature, as a bio-physical entity.
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From the ' situational analysis ' of this public occasion, he inferred theoretical insights concerning the social structure and processes of change at work in society.
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Readers will find much of value in both the empirical work and the theoretical insights.
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There are, however, useful theoretical insights that could be put to use in the study of nationalism and institutional change.
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I have absolutely no issue with archaeologists seeking inspiration and theoretical insights from wherever they might.
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There is a need to analyze empirical cases of citizens' actions to verify the accuracy of these theoretical insights.
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As stated by the author himself, the book attempts to bridge a ' gap between important theoretical insights and broad empirical coverage ' (2).
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The model assumptions and the analysis aim at general theoretical insights, which hold for other cities as well.
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By modelling the economic space as a combination of physical and institutional descriptions, a number of theoretical insights can be gained and conceptual problems overcome.
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In summary, this book provides some useful theoretical insights as well as empirical data.
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Critical and theoretical insights come as much from texts as they do from scholars.
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Contributing new theoretical insights to this field, while certainly desirable, is not an easy task.
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Moreover, few historians of early modern theatre regularly incorporate the theoretical insights and challenges to positivist historiography that are such central tenets of new historicism.
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