new paradigm
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewandparadigm
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new
adjective
uk/njuː/us/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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paradigm
noun[C]
uk/ˈpær.ə.daɪm/us/ˈper.ə.daɪm/
a model of something, or a very clear and typical example ...
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(Definition ofnewandparadigmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Positive deviance: anewparadigmfor addressing today's problems today.
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The final paper reviews the development of ideas and trends in granite research and presents thenewparadigm.
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And so anewparadigm, it has been claimed, has been emerging.
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We differ from these authors in our understanding of how this "newparadigm" emerged and in our perceptions of its limitations.
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The eyes have it : lexical and syntactic comprehension in anewparadigm.
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Thisnewparadigmof terror will be won, not on a battlefield, but by winning the battle of ideas through understanding and knowledge.
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Physical modelling of musical instruments is an excitingnewparadigmin digital sound synthesis.
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This is a further example where the benefits of an advanced analysis made possible by thenewparadigmof complex systems becomes apparent.
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Not every substantial new piece of research should be expected to erect anewparadigm.
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In part two we argue that managed care represents anewparadigmfor medical care that features a new concept of management.
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The question that needs to be addressed, however, is whether these differences justify thenewparadigm.
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The need for anewparadigmof adjudicating maternal/foetal issues is clear.
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In this paper, we consider the fusion of quantum theory and robotics, and use quantum systems to construct anewparadigmof robots - quantum robots.
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However, the policy leadership that was required to reshape economic policy according to thisnewparadigmneeded to be derived from domestic sources.
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Thenewparadigmbecame known as cultural pluralism, or pluralismo cultural.
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Anewparadigm, that life emerges complex rather than simple, is postulated.
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The role of animals in spreading farmers' risks: anewparadigmfor animal science.
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We begin by briefly reviewing thenewparadigm, focusing on the major interpretive threads that guided the literature.
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