appropriate level
collocation in Englishmeaningsofappropriateandlevel
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appropriate
adjective
uk/əˈprəʊ.pri.ət/us/əˈproʊ.pri.ət/
suitable or right for a particular situation ...
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level
noun[C]
uk/ˈlev.əl/us/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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(Definition ofappropriateandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofappropriate level
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Most patients find their ownappropriatelevel.
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First, the elements are recognized at theappropriatelevelof detail depending on the required analysis.
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These can be exploited to select theappropriatelevelof detail for instruction.
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Approximate-reasoning techniques can be used to compute anappropriatelevelof completeness.
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Where there are any potential uncertainties, numbers are rounded to indicate theappropriatelevelof precision.
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Our principal dependent variable therefore measures beliefs about theappropriatelevelof immigration into one's country.
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Guiding at theappropriatelevelof generality is an important skill.
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The task remains to specify theappropriatelevelof embodiment required to understand perseverative behaviors.
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This principle raises questions about theappropriatelevelof intervention and social policy.
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Theappropriatelevelof analysis for this study is therefore the sub-regional level.
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We defend the field theory as anappropriatelevelfor modeling embodiment.
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They do this by reacting to anappropriatelevelof crowding.
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In the remaining 12 subjects, vasopressin elevated to anappropriatelevelfor the corresponding hypotension that tilting induced.
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These included relationship building, demonstration of effort and competence, information exchange, availability, andappropriatelevelof child and parent involvement.
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In both cases, speakers must determine theappropriatelevelof granularity and make the appropriate lexical selection accordingly.
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They point out that "determination of anappropriatelevelis consequently less evident" (p. 46) in biological sciences.
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Note that the choice of anappropriatelevelmapping depends upon the intended mode of the program and query.
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Each type of information about the selected word is thus made available for processing at theappropriatelevel.
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The level of detail is generally good and at anappropriatelevel, and the case studies are interesting.
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An initial test may be useful in assisting with the prescription of anappropriatelevelof training.
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This last point is further reinforced by the opinions expressed on theappropriatelevelof state involvement in different areas.
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The book is full of exercises of anappropriatelevel, and hints for solutions are available electronically.
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Psychostimulant medication appears to ameliorate deficits in spatial working memory and return performance to an ageappropriatelevel.
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The important point is that the representational priors must accommodate the constraints at anappropriatelevelof generality.
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