new direction
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewanddirection
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new
adjective
uk/njuː/us/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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direction
noun
uk/daɪˈrek.ʃən/us/dɪˈrek.ʃən/
the position towards which someone or something moves ...
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(Definition ofnewanddirectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofnew direction
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These insights may offer anewdirectionfor the third phase of primary care research methodology to complement the more traditional approaches.
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It takes the treatment of exclusivism in anewdirection.
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Translation is not a neutral act : nuances can twist a work into anewdirectionand these biases rapidly show.
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Anewdirectionin this problem is the attempt to account for comprehension skill differences in terms of differences in lexical representations.
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Given the entrenchment of existing organizational procedures, moving in thisnewdirectiontook time.
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I don't know if this is anewdirectionor not.
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Such ideas have been fuelled and reshaped, givennewdirectionand stimulus, by continuing white racial arrogance.
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Perhaps this is indicative of anewdirectionin eighteenth-century scholarship, which has so long wrestled primarily with attempts accurately to establish the repertory.
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These imply that public support for thenewdirectioneither (1) never did exist or (2) was satisfied by a few months of unusual politics.
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In the face of this strong impetus to stay on the earlier theme, thenewdirectionof talk actually gets taken up.
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These ideas were to become an iconic source for design as well as anewdirectionin design research.
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An importantnewdirectionfor future research is one that explores how macrolevel factors condition the social meaning and life-course implications of teen childbearing.
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Anewdirectionfor applications of domain theory has recently emerged.
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But instead of redefining it in anewdirection, its essence became the diminishing of the concept.
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The alternation between spoken voice and orchestral music indicates anewdirectionin thinking about opera.
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Allbaugh wanted to take the agency in anewdirectionby refocusing its efforts on civil defense and counterterrorism.
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Anewdirectionwas presented every 10 ms.
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The resulting plan mentions "all hazards" and explicitly sets anewdirectionfor emergency management.
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