Collocations withperspective
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aerial perspective
He painted architectural designs and bird's-eye views with figures seen from an aerial perspective.
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alternative perspective
An alternative perspective is to treat the situated nature of the interview as an item for analytical concern.
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analytical perspective
However, to explain policy changes our analytical perspective must be broadened.
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anthropological perspective
The first is that, from an anthropological perspective, the universalizing impulse of the central argument results in what most ethnographers would consider thin ethnography.
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balanced perspective
We have tried to give a balanced perspective in this article.
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broad perspective
We adopt a broad perspective, relatively free from the limitations of a specific design.
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comparative perspective
The comparative perspective with the disturbances of 1935-36 also reveals the relevance of this factor to an understanding of those disturbances.
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constructivist perspective
Informed by a constructivist perspective, this study sought a better understanding of nursing home placements from the viewpoint of relatives.
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critical perspective
Through the process of decoding, a critical perspective can be reached on the reality previously perceived as impenetrable.
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cross-cultural perspective
Family ties in the aged in cross-cultural perspective.
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developmental perspective
From a developmental perspective, however, the search for more variables and more sophisticated data modeling techniques may be grasps in the wrong direction.
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different perspective
This brought a different perspective to the study of governance.
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differing perspectives
Linguists with other interests and differing perspectives than the originators' can exploit this work.
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disciplinary perspective
These include a cultural interpretation, a developmental perspective, a disciplinary perspective, student beliefs and practices, faculty perceptions, and a focus upon antiplagiarism pedagogy.
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diverse perspectives
Competition among the diverse perspectives and realisations of networked music concepts remains fierce.
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ecological perspective
Arctic ecosystems in a changing climate: an ecological perspective.
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evolutionary perspective
The author compares and contrasts ageing patterns among different species, including humans, and provides an evolutionary perspective to longevity.
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feminist perspective
Overall, perhaps the most interesting contributions are those theorizing improvisation from a feminist perspective.
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first-person perspective
I entirely agree, but only because this is a true story told from a first-person perspective, which does not, unfortunately, escape epiphenomenalism.
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forced perspective
Which is also why the courtyard is open to the landscape, offers these views, and in some places has a forced perspective.
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fresh perspective
This book provides us with a fresh perspective on how narrative has returned to the center of our discipline.
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global perspective
Such criticism, though vitally important in evaluating any attempt to develop a 'global perspective' in theatre history, still assumes that globalization exists as a process.
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historical perspective
The fourth part analyses the social agenda and agriculture interventions from a historical perspective and the present day views of the impact of globalization.
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holistic perspective
From a holistic perspective we would expect this to be the case.
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ideological perspective
From their ideological perspective there was little or no equivocation in the 'defiant' tone of its pounding fortissimi and the strident, nationalistic optimism of its epic finale.
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institutional perspective
First, it can be defined from a formal institutional perspective.
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interdisciplinary perspective
The emphasis on history and institutions is valuable, correcting economistic analyses and demonstrating the benefits of an interdisciplinary perspective.
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interesting perspective
One regional medical officer gave an interesting perspective on this sort of justification of family planning.
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life-course perspective
The diverse views of older people reflect their health and social circumstances, and it is important to interpret them from a life-course perspective.
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limited perspective
These characters are what they say and what they reveal, and their existence seems meaningful, albeit from a limited perspective.
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linear perspective
An issue whose importance is overlooked when vision is identified with linear perspective is that its mathematical structure is based on monocular observation.
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long-term perspective
A long-term perspective on the circumstances in which older people die is necessary.
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longer-term perspective
An ability to situate the changes of the 1870s and 1880s in a longer-term perspective would help us to assess their significance.
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longitudinal perspective
Perhaps more vigorous editing or a more standardized style for each chapter would have helped maintain the focus of the book on the longitudinal perspective.
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male perspective
Most institutions in our society are run by men, with a male perspective on life, and that colours the values and perspective that they have.
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methodological perspective
In this article, the person-oriented approach has been motivated and discussed largely from a methodological perspective.
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multiple perspective
These leaders are also known for their communication skills and tendency to listen to multiple perspective before making decisions.
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narrative perspective
Although this extraordinary absence and textual silence lies at the ideological centre of the opera, it is best approached from a narrative perspective.
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narrow perspective
Such a view, however, adopts an unrealistically narrow perspective on human autonomy or the law, or both.
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phenomenological perspective
From a phenomenological perspective, selfidentification is inherently significant in the investigation of ethnic identity.
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philosophical perspective
I come now to what is perhaps a more serious problem from a philosophical perspective.
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postmodern perspective
The postmodern perspective of contemporary society acknowledges change as important and recognises multitudinous social relations.
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practical perspective
From a practical perspective, such information is becoming increasingly important.
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proper perspective
It not only makes for interesting reading but also helps to place the issue in its proper perspective.
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psychological perspective
Thus, the particular disruption or set of disruptions remains unclear from a physiological and psychological perspective.
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realist perspective
Within a traditional, realist perspective of international relations this is quite a puzzle.
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realistic perspective
Equal pension rights for men and women : a realistic perspective.
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religious perspective
But this religious perspective is not something which can be justified by rational reflection alone.
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scientific perspective
From the scientific perspective, these are the "experimental" features of this natural experiment.
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societal perspective
The societal perspective focuses primarily on the cost-worthiness of a treatment, based on considerations of social distribution, cost containment, and rationing.
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sociocultural perspective
A third approach investigates pragmatic learning in sociocultural perspective.
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sociological perspective
A sociological perspective on longevity also provides insight into the differing logic of individual and collective benefit.
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spatial perspective
As well as enhancing the character and impact of spectromorphologies, changes in spatial perspective are a means of delineating musical structure.
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subjective perspective
Rival adopts this framework, refining it by accounting for internal sociocultural processes and adopting a subjective perspective.
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temporal perspective
From a temporal perspective, this lack of clarity is not a matter of major concern.
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theological perspective
A second argument approaches the issue from a theological perspective.
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theoretical perspective
The overall composition of the questionnaire should reflect an informed and explicit theoretical perspective.
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third-person perspective
I discuss them only to indicate that what looks like straight first-person material is liable to reaccentuation through a third-person perspective.
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top-down perspective
The argument blends a top-down perspective (state action over time) with a bottom-up approach (the social bases of associational agency).
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unique perspective
British consular court records, in particular, offer a unique perspective on the range of moral boundaries that demarcated colonial life.
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visual perspective
Therefore, with this easier criterion, the sequence from visual perspective taking to pronoun acquisition was reversed, contradicting our first two hypotheses.
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wide perspective
In addition, a wide perspective that encompasses both long-term sequelae and indirect costs must be taken.
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