distinct aspect

collocation in English

meaningsofdistinctandaspect

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distinct
adjective
uk
/dɪˈstɪŋkt/
us
/dɪˈstɪŋkt/
clearly noticeable; that ...
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aspect
noun
uk
/ˈæs.pekt/
us
/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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(Definition ofdistinctandaspectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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One related but analyticallydistinctaspectof this volatility is the paucity of second or third-generation firms.
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Therefore, this amendment requires tendering procedures to address specifically the environment as adistinctaspectof service standards.
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The firstdistinctaspectis the historic dockyard.
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We believe that the clamping of motor cars is part of a wider problem, although it is adistinctaspectof it.
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I felt that each distinct part of the court might have adistinctaspectto consider.
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Ordination is viewed as adistinctaspectof other religions and is rejected.
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There are two distinct aspects of controlling a highly redundant robot such that it reaches its goal whilst avoiding all obstacles.
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A developmental affective neuroscience approach may clarify the factors underlying plasticity in the neural circuitry involved in distinct aspects of emotional behavior.
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Moreover, two distinct aspects emerge from such an approach.
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These aspects of lexical knowledge predict a child's ability to select labels that highlight distinct aspects of objects.
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Interestingly, writing notes and having extra time before performing the task were viewed as distinct aspects of planning by most speakers.
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Admittedly, this flexibility may represent a confounding of distinct aspects of morphological awareness, as might be argued by some linguists.
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Two distinct aspects at the level of the district and province presented problems.
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Aboriginal child protection may be an integral or adistinctaspectof mainstream services or it may be exercised formally or informally by an aboriginal people itself.
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Ignoring the flicker responses for the moment, three distinct aspects of the bar motion responses reveal crucial features of the recorded neurons' response characteristics.
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For a multicomponent program this requirement entails a design that enables a comparative evaluation of the theoretically distinct aspects of the program.
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These short forms have the double advantage of being cost effective for such a large sample study while still offering a valid measure of distinct aspects of early linguistic development.
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This article exposes how rich a description and explanation of linguistic behaviors can be when ideologies about distinct aspects of social life are included in the analysis.
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Although we have evidence for distinct aspects of fluency, we also find in our correlational analyses that children tend to show overlapping skills in these two areas of fluency.
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