certain level

collocation in English

meaningsofcertainandlevel

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certain
adjective
uk
/ˈsɜː.tən/
us
/ˈsɝː.tən/
having no doubt or knowing exactly that something is true, or known to be true, correct, exact, ...
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level
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlev.əl/
us
/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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(Definition ofcertainandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, any macro-comparison involves acertainlevelof generalization.
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Is inclusion of acertainlevelessential to explaining behaviour?
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Other issues point to acertainlevelof disenfranchisement.
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Participation requires acertainlevelof physical and mental capability.
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The results show the limited effectiveness of investments in carbon-abating technologies beyond acertainlevel.
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Thus, acertainlevelof conflict will be normative, particularly during midadolescence.
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However, as soon as seed moisture contents dropped below acertainlevel, viability loss was dramatic.
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In neither year could dytiscid densities be maintained above acertainlevelowing to emigration.
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Thus, chickens are unlikely to reduce tick densities below acertainlevel.
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Acertainlevelof such randomization might be even beneficial for the imprint suppression.
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It presupposes acertainlevelof agreement in our reactions to certain facts or events.
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And of course acertainlevelof intelligence was also required.
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However, the effectiveness of investments in carbon-abating technologies declines beyond acertainlevelof investment.
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Below acertainlevel, both the theoretical argument and the practical opportunity remained trivial.
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Thus, acertainlevelof crosstalk between signal transduction pathways appears to be happening.
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He can therefore tolerate acertainlevelof damage without feeling pressured to treat his orchards.
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Such a balanced approach helps investigators maintain acertainlevelof scientific autonomy.
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We demonstrated that recoverable local rupture of goat oolemma can occur when acertainlevelof pulse energy is exerted.
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In cases of chronic illnesses, however, arrangements are made to pay pharmaceutical bills above acertainlevel.
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Salient segments are chosen up to acertainlevelof detail as indicated by the table of contents.
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Given the contentious history of psychiatry, however, this simple statement might still arouse acertainlevelof consternation.
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The authors asserted that acertainlevelof cognitive development may be essential for cognitive therapy to be most effective.
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At acertainlevelof abstraction, most of them can be seen as various types of term rewriting systems.
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Legislation requires that wages per hour do not fall below acertainleveland provides some mechanism to enforce this.
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In other words, welfare states guarantee that medical needs will be met, but only up to acertainlevel.
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