second avenue
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsecondandavenue
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second
noun
uk/ˈsek.ənd/us/ˈsek.ənd/
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a short unit of time that is equal to a 60th of ...
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avenue
noun[C]
uk/ˈæv.ə.njuː/us/ˈæv.ə.nuː/
a wide road with trees or tall buildings on both sides, or a wide country path or road with trees on ...
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(Definition ofsecondandavenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It suggests asecondavenuefor transmission of information between generations that is not dependent on genetic mutation.
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Consequently, product market deregulation would most likely produce asecondavenueof pressure for labour market flexibility rather than a substitute for it.
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Thesecondavenueinvolves employing person-oriented methods where the focus is on typical patterns of values on the variables under study.
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Asecondavenuefor development, however, is that the addition of a new feature changes the status of previous structures without entirely deleting them.
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Thesecondavenueis through experiential values.
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The important role of competition is also evident from analyses that follow thesecondavenueto detect causal effects of capital market development on productivity and economic growth.
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Thesecondavenueby which consultation rights may be established is designed to benefit large individual shippers and representatives of shippers.
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Thesecondavenueof approach is the sentence review body.
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In my opinion, thesecondavenueof strengthening growth potential and improving basic conditions also requires special support.
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Then there is asecondavenuefor reflection.
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I suggest that there is no need to supplement or to provide asecondavenuein order to comply with the convention.
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Later, in 1932, asecondavenueof establishment for the temporary staff was opened up.
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I emphasise the words "supplements"and"secondavenue".
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That is thesecondavenueof protection.
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Thesecondavenuein which prophetic dance or movement can be used is whereby the vehicle/person being used becomes the minister to and for the benefit of the people.
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