different perspective
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdifferentandperspective
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different
adjective
uk/ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/us/ˈdɪf.ɚ.ənt/
not ...
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perspective
noun
uk/pəˈspek.tɪv/us/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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(Definition ofdifferentandperspectivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofdifferent perspective
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This approach allows a somewhatdifferentperspectivefrom revonsuo's evolutionary theory.
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Admittedly, our argument cannot avoid the personhood dispute altogether, but our approach comes from a radicallydifferentperspective.
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He does not suggest that this provides a ' pure ', ' objective ' reading, merely one which creates adifferentperspectivefor his thesis.
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An examination of the economic crisis through the experiences of women producers offers adifferentperspectiveon the depression.
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This brought adifferentperspectiveto the study of governance.
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Chapter 7 takes a somewhatdifferentperspective, focusing on the issues of categorical perception and deceptive signalling.
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The experiments discussed in this paper bear on the question of loanword adaptation from a slightlydifferentperspective.
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His article uses a similar classification scheme and offers adifferentperspectiveon some of the issues in the field.
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Local versus global learning can be analyzed from adifferentperspective.
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At the forefront of this issue, however, are positive ideas and innovative practice where pupils gain adifferentperspectiveon music.
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This new book is not a second edition of that, but rather a book on a closely related topic written from adifferentperspective.
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However, the welfare effects of transfers can also be investigated from adifferentperspective, which is alternative to (but not conflicting with) the efficiency-and-equity logic.
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Representations of marriage have also been discussed from adifferentperspectiveby historians of consumption.
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And then there was another study done locally here, which had a somewhatdifferentperspectiveon things.
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The qualitative approach provides the advantage of assessing participants' views in greater detail and from adifferentperspectiveto the survey methods.
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They provide adifferentperspectivethan the many newspaper reports of the time describing lavish dinners for tenants on rent day.
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In my hands, the book produced some useful and even strange ideas, connected with my research viewed from adifferentperspective.
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Three major themes emerged from the patient interview data and provided adifferentperspectiveon the barriers described by professionals.
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