unified view
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunifiedandview
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unified
adjective
uk/ˈjuː.nɪ.faɪd/us/ˈjuː.nə.faɪd/
brought together, combined, ...
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view
noun
uk/vjuː/us/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofunifiedandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We are still far from having aunifiedviewof how prosody works.
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The constitution view of persons is superior in that it is integrated into a comprehensiveunifiedviewof the natural world.
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This is a survey andunifiedviewon different approaches in the literature.
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Aunifiedviewof imaging the elastic properties of tissue.
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Nonlinear dynamics provides aunifiedviewof the problem, thus allowing one to address several relevant questions simultaneously.
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Perhaps it was itsunifiedviewof mathematics which enabled it to have so considerable an impact on mathematical textbooks after 1800.
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We have offered aunifiedviewof those classes allowing for non-trivial formal comparisons.
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Aumann promotes aunifiedviewof rational behavior, in many different disciplines: chiefly economics, but also political science, biology, computer science, and more.
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Seidel (1998) addresses this issue, offers aunifiedviewof symbolic perturbation, and discusses limitations of the method.
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Life-cycle knowledge management encompasses integrating all metric activities under aunifiedviewof the entire product realization objectives.
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Thus, one can concentrate on a few findings or points that support one'sunifiedview, and take it that the whole problem is thereby representatively characterized.
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It is attractive because it offers aunifiedviewof the world and a mission in life.
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However, he will realise that governments tend to have aunifiedviewas regards this place and another place.
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There may be a strong case in national port planning for aunifiedviewof policy.
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For class-based languages, this restriction is essential in order to preserveunifiedviewof the class to its users.
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What can be achieved, however, is a reflective equilibrium: aunifiedviewof causation that is both philosophically and empirically satisfactory.
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It presented aunifiedviewof new theories of chemistry, contained a clear statement of the law of conservation of mass, and denied the existence of phlogiston.
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The advantage to an organisation of attaining thisunifiedviewcomes from the ability it gives to analyse past behaviour in order to better target and personalise future customer interactions.
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