mode of presentation

collocation in English

meaningsofmodeandpresentation

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mode
noun
uk
/məʊd/
us
/moʊd/
formal
a way of operating, living, ...
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presentation
noun
uk
/ˌprez.ənˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌprez.ənˈteɪ.ʃən/
a talk giving information ...
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(Definition ofmodeandpresentationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmode of presentation

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Familiarity with the music or with themodeofpresentationis also important.
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Objectively, it was the students' musical training rather than themodeofpresentationthat in-uenced the capacity for detecting changes of tempo.
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Any priming that may occur within eachmodeofpresentationwill thus occur similarly in both languages.
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A chronologicalmodeofpresentationinvolving six improvisations is adopted from which a number of earliest emerging descriptive categories are discussed.
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Here, the results do not clearly favour anymodeofpresentation.
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The degree of interaction between the user and the computer is minimal, and themodeofpresentationof information is constrained entirely to tabular form.
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If the child is focused on the input, anymodeofpresentationwill be successful.
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This was done because patients may receive various combinations of investigations depending on theirmodeofpresentation.
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Themodeofpresentationwithin this overall chronological structure is systematic.
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These results do not seem to support the superiority of onemodeofpresentationover another for remembering name-referent associations in vocabulary acquisition.
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Moreover, the material and themodeofpresentationseemed to enable the participants to talk and discuss freely without having to draw on personal experiences of illness, loss and bereavement.
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However, like the previous case, a more ' standard 'modeofpresentationwould have allowed the information to be put in the main text where it probably belongs.
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We know from experience, particularly with entertainers, how important themodeofpresentationis as well as the content of what they say.
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Neither in what it gives, nor in what it does not give, nor in themodeofpresentation, must the unclouded face of truth suffer wrong.
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The criticism can not be taken from a point of view external to its object, but must appear in themodeofpresentationitself.
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Some studies use the term modality to refer to a general difference in performance based upon themodeofpresentation.
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The sense of an expression is that wherein themodeofpresentationis contained.
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His writings were widely read at the time due to their clear and tastefulmodeofpresentation.
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