discrete stage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdiscreteandstage
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discrete
adjective
uk/dɪˈskriːt/us/dɪˈskriːt/
clearly separate or different in shape ...
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stage
noun[C]
uk/steɪdʒ/us/steɪdʒ/
a part of an activity or a period ...
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(Definition ofdiscreteandstagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Eligibility depends on the liability of service parents to be posted within the course of adiscretestageof education for the child.
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This is possibly because it is usually an integrated part of the algorithmic composition process and not seen as adiscretestageof practice.
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Eligibility depends on the liability of service parents to be posted within the course of adiscretestageof education for the child.
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If the pattern differs markedly, it would indicate that there may be two fairly discrete stages of word processing.
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However, the model also displayed instances of qualitative restructuring analogous to the discrete stages children pass through as they master this task.
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Given present technology, robots can only model behaviors in specific situations and during discrete stages.
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Mourning does not follow a sequence of discrete stages.
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Assumptions about the temporal course of lexical access should incorporate such finer-grained analyses and use them to test specific predictions that emerge from imputed discrete stages.
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They are made in a number of discrete stages beginning with deposition of unaerated shell chocolate into the bar moulds.
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The early stages of fruit body development can be divided into four discrete stages.
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Upon invention, the onion-shell-model was used by the authors as if there are definite and discrete stages in cosmological evolution.
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The life cycle includes six discrete stages of development, and the lifespan averages about 37 days.
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This model outlines six discrete stages transited by individuals who successfully come out: identity confusion, identity comparison, identity tolerance, identity acceptance, identity pride, and identity synthesis.
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