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单词 cross-country comparison
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cross-country comparison

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meaningsofcross-countryandcomparison

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cross-country
adjective
uk
/ˌkrɒsˈkʌn.tri/
us
/ˌkrɑːsˈkʌn.tri/
travelling from one side of a country to the other; travelling all over ...
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comparison
noun[C or U]
uk
/kəmˈpær.ɪ.sən/
us
/kəmˈper.ɪ.sən/
the act of comparing two or more people ...
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(Definition ofcross-countryandcomparisonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcross-country comparison

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Thecross-countrycomparisonof administrative systems requires concepts which allow the replacement of countries' names with analytical categories.
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The methodology, as well as interpretation issues and across-countrycomparisonof results, are nicely outlined in the introduction.
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This makes cross-country comparisons about the efficiency of national (or regional) pollution strategies difficult.
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This makes cross-country comparisons about the efficiency of national (or regional) pollution strategies difficult, unless one accounts for this difference.
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Costs associated with the option of a re-start lead to hystereses effects that complicate empirical cross-country comparisons of environmental policies.
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Yet, cross-country comparisons should not lead to a neglect of comparisons over time.
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Single-country studies cannot avoid cross-country comparisons, for such comparisons are built into our language and are implicit in any description of that country's politics.
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It is not immediately obvious how to move beyond such informal validation of cross-country comparisons of party positions on anchored substantive policy scales.
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A corresponding pair of results was obtained for cross-country comparisons of social well-being.
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In addition, examining this available evidence may provide insights to guide the further collection of more recent data for cross-country comparisons.
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Consider a date when the cross-country comparisons are to be made.
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Not everyone will be satisfied with the application of this methodology to cross-country comparisons, since external circumstances for all three countries have been so very different.
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What about the second hypothesis: that the impact of hidden housing income on poverty rates tends to enhance the relative position of high home ownership countries in cross-country comparisons?
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The comparisons are based upon a single set of economic assumptions for all 30 countries to facilitate cross-country comparisons that reflect differences in pension systems and policies alone.
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Two cross-country comparisons have found great variation in the gender differences regarding the degree of variance in mathematical ability.
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cross-cultural comparison

collocation in English

meaningsofcross-culturalandcomparison

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cross-cultural
adjective
uk
/ˌkrɒsˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/
us
/ˌkrɑːsˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
involving two or more different cultures and their ideas ...
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comparison
noun[C or U]
uk
/kəmˈpær.ɪ.sən/
us
/kəmˈper.ɪ.sən/
the act of comparing two or more people ...
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(Definition ofcross-culturalandcomparisonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcross-cultural comparison

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A suite of characteristics more accurately reflects behavior consistent with lineage and helps maintain validity incross-culturalcomparison.
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Cross-culturalcomparisonof neighbouring networks should reveal to what extent this is the case.
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The study of multiparty talk with children in different countries could have the goal of systematiccross-culturalcomparisonof similar features.
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It was, generally speaking, a case study in which the experience of fieldwork was rendered as a research report, an offering for inclusion in the exercise ofcross-culturalcomparison.
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Although the main focus of the paper is undoubtedly on the specific issues of employment and mental health in relation tocross-culturalcomparison, the broad issues are far from esoteric.
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Coping with loneliness : across-culturalcomparison.
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Accepting other cultures in their own terms moderates reductionism incross-culturalcomparison.
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The configurational approach tocross-culturalcomparisonmay also be viewed against other attempts such as those of structural functionalism, which dealt with institutions and functions.
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Outlining lineage also allows for more fruitful cross-cultural comparisons.
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Cross-cultural comparisons between western and developing world findings could meanwhile illuminate society-specific or generic determinants of material old age family support.
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As always, there are the problems of cross-cultural comparisons.
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In future work, it would be useful to conduct cross-cultural comparisons of comorbidity rates for children's depressive0anxious symptoms and externalizing problems and factors that affect such comorbidity.
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There is, however, a great deal of both textual and archaeological information that could be gathered and presented to an audience interested specifically in cross-cultural comparisons.
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Lewis's extensive cross-cultural comparisons reveal that mysticism does not occur at random.
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Merritt draws our attention to cross-cultural comparisons in these respects, and her findings also suggest that the solutions to these contingencies could form a focus for developmental research.
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Specific areas of focus include, organizational theory and behavior, strategic management, human resource management, and cross-cultural comparisons of organizational effectiveness.
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These categories can be used to make cross-cultural comparisons, for example.
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Cross-cultural studies is the third form of cross-cultural comparisons.
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In anthropology, the study of humanity, scholars use ethnography to undertake contextual analyses and cross-cultural comparisons of a range of human activities.
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This highlights that generalizations based on cross-cultural comparisons can not be made uncritically.
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