Collocations withadvancement
These are words often used in combination withadvancement.
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academic advancement
From them he learned method and an addiction to primary source material which has actually got in the way of his academic advancement.
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advancement of knowledge
The young students began to see law as part of the advancement of knowledge and the product of ineluctable universal progress.
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advancement of science
Using the dead rather than the living protects patients from harmful research while simultaneously fostering the advancement of science.
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career advancement
His early career advancement, after acquiring a doctorate in economics in the late 1920s, was unremarkable.
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chance of advancement
They realize that under nationalization the chance of advancement goes.
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economic advancement
The search for economic advancement and/or security may be regarded as a major motivation in these transactions.
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educational advancement
On the one hand, he was the district head of the bureaucracy and, no doubt supported standards of expertise, bureaucratic rank, and formal educational advancement.
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personal advancement
Indeed, in the extreme, individual ministers may make decisions based on the implications for their personal advancement and wealth.
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professional advancement
As a consequence of these various pressures attorneys tended to remain aloof from politics and interested primarily in their own professional advancement.
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rapid advancement
With the rapid advancement in technology and invasive cardiology, new strategies for management are imminent.
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scientific advancement
Public access to global information networks created a favourable situation for overall scientific advancement and artistic emancipation.
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technological advancement
Today, however, the impetus for technological advancement is no longer the expansion of the continental frontier.
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