Collocations withexperience

These are words often used in combination withexperience.

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accumulated experience
The absence of accumulated experience in decerebrated animals overcame the problems of memory, time, and context.
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acting experience
These agreements permit a certain number of newcomers to gain professional experience, but their main purpose is to ensure that the greater proportion of repertory casts already have acting experience.
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actual experience
Obviously the person is not dreaming of his or her actual experience.
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adverse experience
Importance of studying the contributions of early adverse experience to neurobiological findings in depression.
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aesthetic experience
His make-believe that gravity can be overcome, or no longer exists, is turned into a programme for an aesthetic experience.
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anomalous experience
It is exactly the externalising appraisal that makes an anomalous experience psychotic.
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authentic experience
Welshness remains, in some ways and for some people, an essential and defining quality, not only an authentic experience but an authenticating one.
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bitter experience
They know from bitter experience that politicians' promises of prosperity can easily evaporate into deepening poverty and widening income gaps.
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bodily experience
Furthermore, without the attendant bodily experience, or at least its memory, vision by itself cannot yield such a perception.
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bonding experience
This seems to be an important aspect of their bonding experience but it may also make divisions and differences seem more acute than they actually were.
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breadth of experience
Her breadth of experience and wisdom and her ability to observe events with such clarity contributed hugely to our programme.
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camping experience
Camping options range from general tent camping with basic amenities to a luxurious all-encompassing camping experience.
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cathartic experience
I suspect that the outpouring of criticism was a cathartic experience for heads.
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challenging experience
That must be a challenging experience for nurses who are used to working in hospital wards, but the results are extremely positive.
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cinematic experience
This paper focuses on what we see 'behind' the screen rather than the cinematic experience itself.
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clinical experience
At any rate, it is difficult, in view of the lack of clinical experience, to make more specific dosage recommendations.
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coaching experience
He has two decades of college and pro coaching experience.
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collective experience
It is probably fair to say that the collective experience from macroeconomic forecasting is that smaller models tend to outperform larger ones.
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colonial experience
Models which do allow for the fluid dynamism of identity and interaction precipitated by the colonial experience provide an alternative of real social relevance.
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communal experience
It takes on the nature of hermetic display rather than communal experience.
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concrete experience
This takes national feeling beyond the merely discursive and attaches it to concrete experience of which landscape is the vector.
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conscious experience
To claim otherwise is to relegate the elaborate structure of conscious experience to a mystical state beyond the bounds of science.
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considerable experience
In addition, considerable experience was acquired in the modulation and elimination of infection, usually with chemotherapeutic agents.
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cumulative experience
Political experience measures how much cumulative experience is enjoyed by the cabinet's leaders, regardless of whether they are switching from one portfolio to another.
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day-to-day experience
In both cases day-to-day experience surpasses the discourse which attempts to represent it.
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delightful experience
So far, for many years, we have not been able to enjoy that delightful experience.
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dining experience
The restaurant therefore has an appeal and clientele different from a fine-dining establishment, where the emphasis is on the entertainment value of the dining experience.
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direct experience
On the most common sense and practical level, aesthetic experience was equated with the direct experience of music.
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ecstatic experience
The accounts in which the figures fly or fight materially rather than in spirit, are attempts to describe an ecstatic experience perceived as absolutely real.
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educational experience
Use does not, however, affect all aspects of a person's educational experience.
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emotional experience
Pain is described as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage.
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entrepreneurial experience
That appears to be the entrepreneurial experience used to justify the appointment.
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everyday experience
Another example, one drawn from the everyday experience of speaking, can help us better understand how vocal materiality is lost behind signification.
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exceptional experience
My noble friend is a man of ripe and exceptional experience in this matter, and we must recognize that what he says comes with authority.
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exhilarating experience
Then they will have a most exhilarating experience and if they prove worthy and are successful they may ultimately secure an admiral's flag.
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extensive experience
The list of nominees shows that most had extensive experience of voluntary work, in political organizations, local government, or philanthropic activity.
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extraordinary experience
This was an extraordinary experience.
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first-hand experience
The middle-class culture of professionalism privileged first-hand experience of reality in work and in play.
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formative experience
Years of reading patents and visualizing the machines, devices, and electromagnetic phenomena described in them is a formative experience.
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frightening experience
It is a frightening experience for any motorist to pass a commercial vehicle approaching the present maximum limit of 32 tonnes when it is raining.
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frustrating experience
The perpetual flux, far from frustrating experience, precipitates and enriches it in proper catharsis.
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gaming experience
We are gaming experience as to how far the present arrangements are or are not watertight.
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harrowing experience
One storyteller, for instance, remembered strict, ruthless teachers - a harrowing experience.
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historical experience
Then we can reason about the ways in which the historical experience can apply to information markets where autonomous software agents trade.
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horrible experience
First of all, a lot of women in the elderly population had friends who were radiated 30 or 40 years ago, who had horrible experience with radiation.
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horrific experience
I had the horrific experience of being trapped under a car for eight hours.
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horrifying experience
Thus, trauma victims are faced with the difficult task of integrating their horrifying experience while retaining the integrity of their beliefs.
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human experience
This replaces an accumulated literature of patterns corresponding to words, sentences, paragraphs, chapters, and books that encapsulates meaning from human experience and life.
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humbling experience
Reading the reports of our referees was often a humbling experience, and an example of what it means to be a conscientious member of the scientific community.
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humiliating experience
It is a very humiliating experience for this country to concede this exclusive jurisdiction to foreign courts except on the basis of reciprocity.
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immersion experience
The human ethnographer, in addition to gaining a first-hand immersion experience, has the ability to interview subjects and determine whether they agree with her interpretations.
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immersive experience
The ensemble seeks a true integration of video and audio, as expressed in the creation of audio-visual artefacts aimed at providing an immersive experience.
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incredible experience
Anyone who has seen someone signing a song knows that it is the most incredible experience to see how effectively sign language can communicate.
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intense experience
Reading this chapter is like having a very intense experience of deja-vu.
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interactive experience
Presumably, the interactive experience will include climbing in and out of the giant hermaphrodite's kidneys.
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intimate experience
Only intimate experience from within music, it was held, could nurture valuable and useful knowledge of music.
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learning experience
There is an implicit notion, probably promoted by the conservatoire model of instrumental teaching, that one-to-one teaching represents the optimum learning experience.
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life-changing experience
His two graduate price theory courses were fabulously exciting and valuable: a life-changing experience.
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limited experience
These concerns are likely to be amplified in the third world accounting for the limited experience reported from these countries.
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listening experience
Retrospection techniques such as questionnaires, stimulated recall and interviews provide opportunities for listeners to recall the listening experience at a later moment in time.
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managerial experience
His strong personality and limited personnel managerial experience limited the full extent of what he might have achieved.
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meaningful experience
Indeed, it is the fusion of the aesthetic and the cognitive in an encounter that constitutes a proper and therefore meaningful experience.
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memorable experience
It was a memorable experience.
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moving experience
I do not suppose there is any more moving experience than attending that service.
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musical experience
They were selected to represent differing spans of time in the music profession, differing instrumentation, and a broad range of musical experience.
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mystical experience
Now universal-self pluralistic mystical experience itself comes in a variety of forms.
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negative experience
The prosody of good and bad news also displays iconicity with the affective referents associated with positive and negative experience.
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outdoor experience
The focus on instruction and leadership recognises the additional responsibility which an organisation must bear when it takes charge of the outdoor experience on offer.
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overall experience
The detail is subsumed in the overall experience.
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overseas experience
There is the imperial memoir, getting within the framework of one volume privileged and influential overseas experience at innumerable sites.
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painful experience
This is well illustrated by the painful experience of a father whose son was swallowed up in such a group.
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paranormal experience
His four nonfiction books lean toward personal growth, transpersonal psychology, mysticism, and paranormal experience.
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past experience
This included her past experience that might be preparation for this role.
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perceptual experience
Modelling perceptual experience is not an alternative to understanding the neural process.
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personal experience
Disability is the product of personal experience and negotiation of social roles between individuals.
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phenomenal experience
We take these different aspects to correlate with a representation's availability to both phenomenal experience and to control processes.
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phenomenological experience
If so, do the measures establish clear-cut and major differences between the phenomenological experience of these three physiological states?
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practical experience
The focus of this paper is the importance student teachers attribute to the practical experience of their teacher education program, the practicum.
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previous experience
The perceived costs and benefits of action will be related to previous experience of health-care seeking and illness behaviour.
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prior experience
The effect of this prior experience could induce misjudged conclusion.
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professional experience
Exposure through professional experience is a possible explanation for these findings, but it cannot account for the inconsistent estimations by parents.
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psychedelic experience
A psychedelic experience is a journey to new realms of consciousness.
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real-life experience
His resources are grounded - limited as well as empowered - by real-life experience.
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real-world experience
Darwinian ear attempts to relate to real-world experience.
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religious experience
On this model, two or more different symbolic systems can be equally expressive and evocative of genuine religious experience.
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rewarding experience
These 'complete gentlemen', therefore, can appreciate the music with both body and mind, gaining the fullest and most rewarding experience on both levels.
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satisfying experience
Reviewing this work has not been a very satisfying experience.
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sensory experience
With this in mind, he thereafter attempted to make sensory experience the predominant feature of compositional practice and theatrical performance.
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shared experience
In each of these situations the space of performance and listening was multi-locational, connecting audiences through a shared experience.
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sharing of experience
In addition, collaboration is needed in the sharing of experience of methods of dissemination and implementation of guidance and communication with the end users.
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shopping experience
Ideally, we would be able to mix and match systems playing in complementary stages to provide a full consumer shopping experience.
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sobering experience
It is a sobering experience to go to the offices of the local council in one's town.
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spiritual experience
For example, having a relaxing massage, or even having a blissful spiritual experience has subjective value.
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stressful experience
The level of recall of this stressful experience was found to be higher compared with combined data from routine doctor-visit studies.
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subjective experience
Dreaming as a subjective experience is realized at the phenomenal level.
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surreal experience
Reading the report is sometimes something of a surreal experience due to the omissions that were deemed necessary.
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teaching experience
Their teaching experience ranged from two to over ten years, and they taught classes ranging in size from 20 to 23 students.
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terrifying experience
This terrifying experience leads to a discussion of her "liability" not to hysteria, but to something like agoraphobia.
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theatrical experience
Perhaps paradoxically, it is at these moments of heightened visuality that music is called upon to lend its essential contribution to the theatrical experience.
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thrilling experience
It is really a thrilling experience to visit the inside of this building.
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transformative experience
Second, that it was, perhaps because of these divisions, a transformative experience in terms of the ownership of land and the possession of political power.
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traumatic experience
Traditional theories regarding the etiology of this disorder have focused on environmental contributors, such as poor rearing conditions or traumatic experience.
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unforgettable experience
As it was, it was an unforgettable experience for all the members of the laboratory.
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unpleasant experience
Sometimes, children can deny a highly unpleasant experience and treat it as if it never happened.
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varied experience
This allows consideration of varied experience of and interaction with capitalism in the past.
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viewing experience
The special edition cut is designed for the best viewing experience in the true spirit of movie making.
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visionary experience
He sees his journey as a visionary experience and a transformation in his life.
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visual experience
This is because visual experience is radically underdetermined by the data available in the proximal stimulus (the dynamic array of light falling on the retinae).
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wartime experience
Equally, wartime experience had an influence on the development of economics as a discipline that has been given little attention.
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wonderful experience
It was such a wonderful experience which allowed me to deal with all the emotional problems at that time.
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