critical perspective
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcriticalandperspective
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critical
adjective
uk/ˈkrɪt.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈkrɪt̬.ɪ.kəl/
saying that someone or something is bad ...
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perspective
noun
uk/pəˈspek.tɪv/us/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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(Definition ofcriticalandperspectivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Through the process of decoding, acriticalperspectivecan be reached on the reality previously perceived as impenetrable.
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The book's stated aim is to develop thecriticalperspectivewithin social gerontology with the purpose of explaining, rather than merely describing, contemporary ageing.
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By contrast, when the material questions the conventions from which it has sprung, it has acriticalperspective.
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Five contemporary essays are added, each from a differentcriticalperspective.
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According to thiscriticalperspective, old age is socially constructed with three important implications for quality of life research.
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The arguments against such a view fail, and it provides a comprehensive andcriticalperspectiveon tort compensation practices.
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What largely binds the book together is a commoncriticalperspectiveon neoliberal policies using mainly an institutional economics theoretical approach.
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It is argued that alternative assessment, as distinct from testing, offers a partial response to the challenges presented by acriticalperspectiveon language assessment.
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The focus of thiscriticalperspectiveis the tension between modernity and religion.
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Thecriticalperspectiveemployed by the author seems a personal one not representative of the field.
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The absence of a balanced orcriticalperspectivewas found to be uniform with one exception.
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In recent years, scholars taking acriticalperspectivedrew attention to the ways professional discourses delineated the mandate of, and strategies for, practice.
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Perhaps, too, holism entails that the agents take, or could take, acriticalperspectiveon norms or rules.
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However, sometimes the negative implications of these analyses are less severe, or even seen as erroneous, when placed in a broader orcriticalperspective.
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The sense of a manifesto includes a certain conformity to the academiccriticalperspective.
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Thiscriticalperspectivedirectly opposes functionalist portrayals of old age as a leveller and of older people as homogeneous.
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Yet given itscriticalperspectiveit is germane to end by considering the consequences of taking the phenomenology of meaning into account.
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I suggest that this account provides a truncatedcriticalperspectiveon the justice of tort practices.
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These are all matters about which libertarianism provides acriticalperspective.
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