alternative perspective

collocation in English

meaningsofalternativeandperspective

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alternative
adjective
uk
/ɒlˈtɜː.nə.tɪv/
us
/ɑːlˈtɝː.nə.t̬ɪv/
An alternative plan or method is one that you can use if you do not want to use ...
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perspective
noun
uk
/pəˈspek.tɪv/
us
/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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(Definition ofalternativeandperspectivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofalternative perspective

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Analternativeperspectiveis to propose that differences in saliency of social stimuli are themselves a consequence of a primary deficit that is nonsocial.
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Analternativeperspectiveis offered in which the intended consequences (goals) of behavior serve as the units of selection in behavior change.
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Carruthers may be right, but to make his case convincing he will need to deal with thealternativeperspectivein some depth.
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Analternativeperspective, and one which has a long tradition in educational measurement generally, is trait theory.
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Analternativeperspectiveis to treat the situated nature of the interview as an item for analytical concern.
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Analternativeperspectivewould be to call for the fortification of democratic policy-making structures at the national level in the face of greater economic openness.
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Contemporary personality has evolved analternativeperspective, however, that supports and amplifies the model being proposed here.
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Fortunately, analternativeperspectiveexists for understanding behavior and its adaptive modification that takes into account the goal-directed and variable nature of behavior.
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The hermeneutic approach gives analternativeperspectiveon crying, as this methodology goes deeper and analyzes implicit messages, the whole and the dependent parts.
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Analternativeperspectivebased on concepts such as the ' capture of the state ' becomes necessary.
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But, then what you really did do was develop analternativeperspective.
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It is one thing, of course, to perform a critique of the efforts of others, another to offer analternativeperspective.
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Chaps. 5-7 together offer analternativeperspectiveto that presented previously in the book.
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Analternativeperspectivemight suggest that senators are primarily concerned with their long term parliamentary future in the institution when devising new parliamentary rules.
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Analternativeperspectiveis that places emerge through the everyday involvement of human beings, in the way in which people discover their world.
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Thisalternativeperspectivemay in the end lead to a reappraisal of the "black legend" of the printing press.
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Why there are no clitics : analternativeperspectiveon pronominal allomorphy.
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Analternativeperspectiveconsists on the development of simulation models of walking machines that serve as the basis for the research.
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Why there are no clitics: analternativeperspectiveon pronominal allomorphy.
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