different methodology
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdifferentandmethodology
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different
adjective
uk/ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/us/ˈdɪf.ɚ.ənt/
not ...
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methodology
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌmeθ.əˈdɒl.ə.dʒi/us/ˌmeθ.əˈdɑː.lə.dʒi/
a system of ways of doing, teaching, or ...
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(Definition ofdifferentandmethodologyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofdifferent methodology
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A follow-up study attempted to elicit productive uses of verbs using a slightlydifferentmethodology.
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Firefighters operate with a slightlydifferentmethodology, making topicality the main point.
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As detailed in the preceding section, each indicator has adifferentmethodologywith different sets of data inputs.
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A follow-up study using a slightlydifferentmethodologyconfirmed the finding of limited syntactic productivity with verbs.
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It is clear from this study, however, thatdifferentmethodologywill be needed to elucidate the reasons for general practice non-attendance.
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They involved verydifferentmethodology.
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Faulds was calling, not for an end to latent fingerprinting, but for adifferentmethodology, one based on what he considered a more "scientific" foundation.
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We must take account of the fact that it may be necessary on occasions to allow adifferentmethodology.
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The fact that there is a difference in the two measures arises from thedifferentmethodology.
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Because of thedifferentmethodologythat is used for arriving at those two different items, the relationship between the two lovely words is purely accidental in any individual auhority.
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The rejuvenation of economics necessitates developing adifferentmethodology, one which pays attention to the aspects of social sciences which distinguish them from natural sciences.
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There are several different law school rankings, each with a different emphasis anddifferentmethodology.
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This did not occur in 2012, where the census was carried out in the space of two months, using adifferentmethodology.
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While each study useddifferentmethodology, their results must be taken seriously and further studies are warranted.
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The latter paper adopts adifferentmethodologyto that advocated in 1980.
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It has been suggested that the difference between the collected data sets is due to the varying duration of the experiments and thedifferentmethodologyused in each experiment.
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The data series produced by the government for that time period resulted from different methodologies and changes in the definition of some of the industries.
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They use different methodologies, engage different subject groups, administer different types of tasks, and assess different linguistic features.
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