analytical perspective
collocation in Englishmeaningsofanalyticalandperspective
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analytical
adjective
uk/ˌæn.əˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌæn.əˈlɪt̬.ɪ.kəl/
examining or liking to examine things in detail, in order to discover more ...
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perspective
noun
uk/pəˈspek.tɪv/us/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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The study is organised according to three analytical perspectives.
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The book comprises nine chapters and an appendix dealing with all aspects of the study of tektites from historical, geological, morphological and analytical perspectives.
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He writes on the ethics-economics relationship from historical as well as analytical perspectives.
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Our schema-based repertoire (material, melody, phrase, cadence, etc.), then, has been rapidly expanding for the past sixty years, but how do we use this to inform our analytical perspectives?
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The dimensionality of a placement test from several analytical perspectives.
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However, to explain policy changes ouranalyticalperspectivemust be broadened.
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If we want to explain policy changes and how they are implemented, ouranalyticalperspectivemust be broadened.
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Thisanalyticalperspectiveis in line with an old and prestigious tradition in the study of politics.
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None the less, the time-series data described here do serve to lengthen theanalyticalperspectiveon democratic transitions.
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Can myanalyticalperspectivebe reconciled with a traditional or conventional view of how it is performed?
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This kind ofanalyticalperspectiveopens up issues of comparative work in qualitative studies.
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First, from ananalyticalperspective, it makes it possible to compare explicitly the activities of men and women who are in an identical position, that is, living alone.
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In a discourseanalyticalperspective, it is of the essence to normalise the arguments adopted, to convince the public of the value of the political stance in question.
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Thirdly, principal-agent analysis is made more complicated because actors can be viewed as principals or agents, depending on theanalyticalperspectiveon their role in the process of regulation.
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Similar frustration is palpable in chapters 5 and 6 when the author tends to privilege the description of somewhat repetitive case-studies over a firmeranalyticalperspective.
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The meat of the book consists of a list of methods that could be used in investigating ' pollination, gene transfer and population impacts ' from a field, laboratory oranalyticalperspective.
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He knows how to unite a classical style and subjects and contemporaryanalyticalperspectivein an ironic and fantastic way.
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Information infrastructure is a technical structure of an organizational form, ananalyticalperspectiveor a semantic network.
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Its mission is to fill the gap between foreign policy, politics and strategy formation with its expertise, concrete figures andanalyticalperspective.
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These historical and analytical perspectives combine to produce a determined faith in the viability, desirability and inherent superiority of smallholder farming.
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