Collocations withmovement

These are words often used in combination withmovement.

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active movement
The thick, almost vertical broken line indicates the boundary for observing, on the right side, the active movement of bacterial cells inside colonies.
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anarchist movement
More noteworthy than the schism itself was the relatively small growth of socialism and the survival of an influential anarchist movement.
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anti-nuclear movement
It was this early-push factor that drew anti-nuclear movement closer to political opposition and paved the way for the latter one-sided dependent relationship.
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anti-war movement
The anti-war movement has warned of these problems since the start of the war.
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artistic movement
Some years ago it was difficult to properly evaluate an artistic movement that quite autonomously was in the process of development.
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avant-garde movement
The avant-garde movement saw its peak in the 1960s and electroacoustic pieces were most actively produced in this period.
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bodily movement
Importantly, the laptop lacks not only capacities for bodily movement, but also capacities for thought and perceptual attention.
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circular movement
In all groups, the radius of the circular movement on the writing table became smaller as the extent of the mapping change increased.
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communist movement
It remained divided after 1928, with recalcitrant warlords in the regions and a communist movement.
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conservation movement
The vigorous conservation movement was reinforced by a corollary drive to eliminate waste and inefficiency.
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conservative movement
Furthermore, the conservative movement extends to the local level.
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constant movement
It is also visible in the constant movement of adult women between households.
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continuous movement
All that exists is in a continuous movement returning to the origin of existence or towards perfection.
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coordinated movement
Recovery of coordinated movement of both upper limbs is important for bilateral function and promotes personal independence.
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cross-border movement
This evidence also suggests the nature and extent of the alterations in the social structure that may have prompted cross-border movement and new sensitibilities about fertility control.
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downward movement
The initial arpeggiations are balanced between upward and downward movement.
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dynamic movement
That gives a dynamic movement to the space.
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ease of movement
Visibility and ease of movement for leopard cats was also better in oil palm, thereby possibly increasing their hunting success.
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ecumenical movement
Its main strength lies in the account of a long and creative involvement in a cause now less fashionable, the ecumenical movement.
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environmental movement
Also, the sons and daughters of members of this class provided recruits for the environmental movement.
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evangelical movement
This confident, swingeing condemnation in part reflected the disarray, fragmentation, and anxieties of the evangelical movement as a whole by the 1890s.
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expressive movement
The general music activities consisted of singing, rhythmical exercises, and expressive movement to music.
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feminist movement
Everyone knows that the feminist movement is dominated by the elite _ the most recognised are academics.
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forward movement
In the child's sign, only the forward movement is retained.
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freedom of movement
There is freedom of movement.
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global movement
It was for the shared experiences on these marches that the protesters became, in their perception, tied up with a global movement.
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green movement
The latter includes the green movement, the women's movement and the peace movement.
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growing movement
And this is a growing movement.
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guerrilla movement
With the emergence of a guerrilla movement in 1971, both prison life and the composition of the prisoners changed.
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horizontal movement
In our implementation, while the horizontal movement is important for time signature recognition, the vertical motion alone indicates the tempo.
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hospice movement
The hospice movement began in the 1960s as a radical alternative to traditional cancer care.
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independence movement
The significance and roles of leading figures of the independence movement were adjusted according to the current political climate.
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indigenous movement
Starting with the 1990 levantamiento, the indigenous movement experienced an impressive rise in political power.
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intellectual movement
It does so by illuminating the transatlantic dimension of a vibrant intellectual movement.
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involuntary movement
This circuit is involved in the facilitation of both voluntary and involuntary movement.
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jerky movement
This leads to a jerky movement for a large number of knots.
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kibbutz movement
The kibbutz movement stopped financial support to the kibbutz, and a group of young individuals were brought in to make fundamental changes.
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large-scale movement
Large-scale movement and urbanization is associated with behaviour that tends to be suppressed in small communities.
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lateral movement
A wide pair have been added so that dramatic lateral movement can be perceived by everyone.
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liberation movement
It shows instead the heavy toll which commitment to a liberation movement demanded from individuals.
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libertarian movement
He also had a substantial impact on the libertarian movement.
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linear movement
In the linear movement analysis, the average change in angle between consecutive right-right steps was assayed.
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literary movement
We have yet to understand the implications of a literary movement deformed and transformed by those it most seemed to oppose.
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militia movement
Indeed, the past is important to the militia movement for exactly the same reasons that it is important to other individuals and to other groups.
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modern movement
It simply could not model key design moves from the modern movement, such as window walls.
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modernist movement
This process occurred as the conservative modernist movement, bolstered by the regime, began to exert less direct influence on mass media and society during the 1980s.
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muscular movement
This is most likely due to the focus and mental preparation of the voluntary muscular movement.
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nationalist movement
In fact, it was not even an obvious outcome of the nationalist movement.
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opposition movement
Rarely has an opposition movement undermined multiple governments so effectively and with so few resources.
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organic movement
Agricultural colleges and experiment stations, however, were increasingly besieged with letters of inquiry from the public30 and it became impossible to ignore the organic movement.
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popular movement
However, the term ' popular movement ' is not taken up elsewhere in the book nor does it appear in the index.
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preservation movement
The railway preservation movement has been growing in strength and importance.
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pro-democracy movement
Throughout the occupation, as during the year-long pro-democracy movement that preceded it, women par ticipated directly as activists and auxiliaries.
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progressive movement
Naturally, one wants one's own country to be in the forefront of a great progressive movement.
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protest movement
Such unsporting conduct drew international ire and led to the formation of a strong protest movement.
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punk movement
A related example can be found in the case of much of the punk movement of the 1970s.
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radical movement
The wider radical movement was relatively unimpressed.
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rapid movement
The results provide evidence of rapid movement towards simpler household forms.
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rebel movement
In other cases, it may be that the political representatives of a rebel movement tend to have a different background from field commanders.
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reform movement
This led to the emergence of a reform movement.
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religious movement
The final section discusses the legacy of the religious movement in practice and belief.
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repetitive movement
It is a repetitive movement: the presence of a comfortable object, followed by its absence, accompanied by a sense of loss, then its return.
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resistance movement
The disciplinary strengths of the authors are evident throughout what is essentially an anthropology of a unique resistance movement crossing lines of ethnicity and religion.
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restriction of movement
Of these, two have since been released unconditionally, and five have been released subject to certain restrictions of movement.
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revival movement
During the 19th century a revival movement arose.
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revolutionary movement
The author follows a lengthy tradition of writings on the revolutionary movement.
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rhythmic movement
The timing of the paddle movement is adjusted by a proposed architecture for rhythmic movement generation.
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seasonal movement
The kiwifruit and winter pear administrative committees, for example, publish separate market statistics for organic production, grades, seasonal movement, packages and inventory.
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separatist movement
Having successfully dealt with a separatist movement may earn credibility for the government in future negotiations with other dissatisfied groups.
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slight movement
We note a slight movement of the line for equal vorticity.
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social movement
For many social movement theorists, the most important resource for mobilization is the formal social movement organization.
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socialist movement
The polarity within the socialist movement perpetuates the older political division on the issue of teetotalism.
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spontaneous movement
For each item, the three displays (spontaneous movement, caused movement, no movement) were presented in randomized order, the same for all participants.
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sudden movement
Sudden movement in the water might inspire a self-defensive aggressive response, even though the movement was random.
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suffrage movement
The suffrage movement, strike activities, temperance, women's rights, moral reform and the equal-rights movement are all there.
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temperance movement
There was some opposition to smoking on moral grounds, which gained strength with the temperance movement.
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troop movement
Such a centre was not required before the war because there was then no regular troop movement by air.
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underground movement
Protestantism became an underground movement.
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union movement
One profound change has been the diminution of the labour union movement.
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upward movement
While weight does not contribute to friction, motors have to overcome weight in the upward movement.
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vertical movement
If this occurs simultaneously with the presence of a stable atmospheric layer above the mountain, vertical movement of the air is restricted.
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voluntary movement
This may explain patients' difficulties in monitoring voluntary movement.
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working-class movement
Viewed from the perspective of the working-class movement, these changes illustrate the compound of material gain and ideological loss inherent in those reforms which stabilize capitalist society.
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youth movement
The 1970s were significant in the literature on youth due to the rise of an international youth movement.
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