complementary aspect

collocation in English

meaningsofcomplementaryandaspect

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complementary
adjective
uk
/ˌkɒm.plɪˈmen.tər.i/
us
/ˌkɑːm.pləˈmen.t̬ɚ.i/
useful or ...
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aspect
noun
uk
/ˈæs.pekt/
us
/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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Anothercomplementaryaspectis the completeness of the solvers generated.
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In terms of developing trading capacity, thecomplementaryaspectis clear.
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Thecomplementaryaspectof forestry and agriculture cannot be confined to employment and stocking of the upland areas.
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The editorial comments help to bring out complementary aspects of superficially divergent approaches.
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The four workshops addressed partial but complementary aspects of the notion of context.
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Validation is thecomplementaryaspect.
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We are presently exploring complementary aspects of this proposal.
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The author claims that both processes are characterized by the same conceptual hierarchy but constitute complementary aspects of language development.
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Thus, controversies show that both "criticism" and the defense of the "core" of a view are not abstract alternatives but in reality complementary aspects of the same activity.
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Soltis innovatively synthesizes complementary aspects of the evolutionary, attachment, and acoustic literatures on infant crying in order to elucidate the adaptive function of infant crying, particularly excessive infant crying.
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There are two complementary aspects to this: the access allowed to foreign fishing vessels and the measures applied to conserve fish stocks.
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There are two distinct but complementary aspects of sport.
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They are complementary aspects of the same type of activity.
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They are complementary aspects of a sound economy.
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The escapism and the denunciation of the bourgeois society are complementary aspects of an ambivalent attitude.
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They represent two abstract and complementary aspects that every phenomenon in the universe can be divided into.
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Today, however, it is quite evident that the phenomena referred to by these two terms are complementary aspects of linguistic change...
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These dances are usually centered on folk and social dance practice, though performance dance often supply complementary aspects to this.
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By virtue of these complementary aspects, it seems that the universe can in some sense, but not necessarily that of common usage, be described as conscious and introspectiveperhaps even infocognitive.
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