developed sense

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developed
adjective
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/dɪˈvel.əpt/
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/dɪˈvel.əpt/
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sense
noun
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/sens/
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/sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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(Definition ofdevelopedandsensefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is also our initial impression that this reorientation does not occur through narrative - at least not in anydevelopedsense.
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Children with a lessdevelopedsenseof rhyme had a less mature pattern of articulation, independent of age, vocabulary, and letter knowledge.
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It was clear to the working party that after a series of six coaching sessions, the students had demonstrated a much moredevelopedsenseof group interaction and group vibe.
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The foundation of all such inquiries must lie in a moredevelopedsenseof precisely how different kinds of social organization relate to the effective functioning of the political system.
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Volunteering is a community activity and, with adevelopedsenseof service, acts as a civilising influence on individuals and the receiving community.
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That is because to a large extent the steel workers have a highlydevelopedsenseof duty towards the community.
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Some animals—and man is an animal, albeit a spiritual one—have a stronglydevelopedsenseof privacy.
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But we are gradually undoing nature's efforts by ourdevelopedsenseof greater humanity and a more acute conscience towards those who are in distress and those who are weak.
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There is a stronglydevelopedsenseof community and local pride.
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The problem of unemployment is closely linked with the problem of security, so once we get thedevelopedsenseof security money will circulate far more freely.
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From that it would seem that the logical conclusion is that the lowest-yielding private enterprises have a moredevelopedsenseof the public interest than have those nationalised industries.
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We do not have a fullydevelopedsenseof what they should be, and in particular, we have not established sufficient output indicators.
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I think most children have a very highlydevelopedsenseof justice.
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Each branch of the profession has a highlydevelopedsenseof its professional identity and preserves, especially the doctors.
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Most folk are prepared to try, but it is bound to take years for a community to get over a slowlydevelopedsenseof insecurity.
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I have a far too stronglydevelopedsenseof history to think that such a foreign conception could be successful here.
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