core concept
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcoreandconcept
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core
adjective
uk/kɔːr/us/kɔːr/
most important or ...
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concept
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɒn.sept/us/ˈkɑːn.sept/
a principle ...
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(Definition ofcoreandconceptfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofcore concept
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Thecoreconceptthat is used repeatedly in this article is that of dimensional identity.
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The question is, what does the relevantcoreconceptof transitivity consist of?
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The other meanings are regarded as arguments surrounding thecoreconcept.
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As for linear order in phonology, it is indisputable that phonology (in contrast to syntax) needs linear order as acoreconcept.
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But is it the motor behavior or the exploratory sensory contingencies that are thecoreconcept?
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I suggest that we regard these elaborations as peripheral to thecoreconcept.
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The relationship between thecoreconceptor terms and the entities should be understood as something short of formal identity.
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However, thecoreconceptterms which are basic, common or neutral in of a particular variety in the level of usage is register.
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However, it is possible to define thecoreconceptof omniscience in logical rather than psychological terms.
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Individual autonomy is thecoreconceptof a liberal society, in which personal choice and interpersonal competition are two sides of the same coin.
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However, the strongercoreconceptbetter clarifies the logic of multicameralism, even if it is restricted to specific configurations of actors' preferences.
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Thecoreconceptin this work is paradeigma, a term meaning a social norm or usage to be followed by the population.
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Thecoreconceptof constraint programming is to explicitly reason about the set of possible values of each variable.
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This assembly strategy can then be further pushed towards a customer-oriented philosophy which will be thecoreconceptfor the next manufacturing generation.
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Indeed, it is far from obvious that there is acoreconceptof teamwork shared among the disciplines involved.
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Thecoreconceptof self-organization, for example, involves the emergence (and maintenance) of order, out of an origin that is ordered to a lesser degree.
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Humor is not acoreconceptf or nursing, palliative care, or f or health care at the theoretical level.
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Chosen mobility is thecoreconceptin this article, as it can be considered to be the same as patient choice.
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Abstraction is thecoreconceptof abstract interpretation.
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