comparative perspective
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcomparativeandperspective
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comparative
adjective
uk/kəmˈpær.ə.tɪv/us/kəmˈper.ə.t̬ɪv/
comparing ...
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perspective
noun
uk/pəˈspek.tɪv/us/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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(Definition ofcomparativeandperspectivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A newcomparativeperspective, however, is also added.
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Analysing this link, preferably within acomparativeperspective, would greatly enhance our understanding of the strong diversity in the rise of land and lease markets.
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Such an analysis could also open up acomparativeperspective.
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Thecomparativeperspectivewith the disturbances of 1935-36 also reveals the relevance of this factor to an understanding of those disturbances.
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Our research, thus, breaks new ground as it provides a comprehensive policy analysis in a subnationalcomparativeperspective.
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What of thecomparativeperspectivethat is so neglected today?
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To begin with, a broadercomparativeperspectiveforces historians to ask an ontological question about the type of 'thing ' colonialism actually was.
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The study is one of a number of rare attempts to provide acomparativeperspectiveon contact situations and their outcomes.
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Very few studies integrate both the physical and psychosocial dimensions of health outcomes to conceptualize the multifaceted responses to stressors and adversity incomparativeperspective.
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I then locate this speech form incomparativeperspectiveby outlining cross-cultural phenomena with which it has affinities.
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The article'scomparativeperspectiveallows a much more accurate appreciation of the nature of liberalism beyond a particular national context.
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Incomparativeperspective, the institutional environment of public finance will affect the role of local government in a process of welfare state retrenchment.
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A more critical analysis of the evidence for culture and a broadercomparativeperspectiveis needed.
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Finally, we think our findings demonstrate the value of testing legislative theories from acomparativeperspective.
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The social context may emerge more clearly through acomparativeperspective.
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The limits of intergenerational responsibility : values and preferences towards elder care in acomparativeperspective.
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Altogether, though, these are but minor shortcomings of a cogently argued and elegantly written study incomparativeperspective.
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