constant interaction
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconstantandinteraction
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constant
adjective
uk/ˈkɒn.stənt/us/ˈkɑːn.stənt/
happening a lot or all ...
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interaction
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌɪn.təˈræk.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈræk.ʃən/
an occasion when two or more people or things communicate with or react to ...
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(Definition ofconstantandinteractionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thus, religion and politics become two facets of power that are inconstantinteraction.
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Biological and physiological aspects of the ageing process deny universality by virtue of theirconstantinteractionwith physical and social surroundings.
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Owing toconstantinteractionbetween themselves, villagers are aware of any rule violation and its reason (whether for commercial purpose or subsistence purpose).
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Even during pregnancy, the fetal - placental - maternal unit is inconstantinteraction, thereby precluding that maternal influences are unidirectional.
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The farmers believe that they have 'good knowledge' of the landscape primarily because of theirconstantinteractionwith the environment (for example, annual sheep gathering).
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It may be that politics and society is inconstantinteractionand political will is operating within the boundaries of social change.
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It is a great occasion, and it involves aconstantinteractionbetween sections of the community and the police.
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Constantinteractionis what is needed.
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We should not forget that there isconstantinteractionbetween the security forces and the community, the vast majority of it friendly.
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During biological epigenesis, morphology is not fixed but rather develops inconstantinteractionwith the development of sensorimotor and social skills.
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There is aconstantinteractionbetween the computer and user, i.e. there is no need to turn the device on or off.
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This has been achieved throughconstantinteractionwith the industry by way of seminars, research projects, and on-and off-campus initiatives.
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Constant height imaging is much more difficult thanconstantinteractionimaging as the probe is much more likely to crash into the sample surface.
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Visual interventions within the buildings allowconstantinteractionbetween patrons and the outer environment.
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Iguanas achieve this after they have acclimated to their new habitat and brief yetconstantinteractionwith their owner.
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At the core of this process lie constant interactions between citizens and elected politicians.
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Roy's model sees the "person" as a biopsychosocial being inconstantinteractionwith a changing environment.
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The highlight is ensure maximum participation of general public into day-to-day activities of police and create a permanent mechanism for constant interactions with public.
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His activity in politics was result of his constant interactions with renowned people in the intellectual world.
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