necessary component
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnecessaryandcomponent
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necessary
adjective
uk/ˈnes.ə.ser.i/us/ˈnes.ə.ser.i/
needed in order to achieve a ...
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component
noun[C]
uk/kəmˈpəʊ.nənt/us/kəmˈpoʊ.nənt/
a part that combines with other parts to form ...
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(Definition ofnecessaryandcomponentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The organisational development of individual parties is a thirdnecessarycomponentof any process of systemic institutionalisation.
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It has been established that neuronal activity is anecessarycomponentto the establishment or strengthening of synaptic connections.
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For the heterogeneous explanations, perspective is anecessarycomponentin the construction of the world, but it is only one among the possible models.
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There are at least four reasons for the reevaluation of grammar as anecessarycomponentof language instruction.
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This aversion to prudence as anecessarycomponentof good practice is not accidental + the modern scientific mind is averse to prudence, for three reasons.
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I view the current use of sentient, nonhuman animals as an unfortunate butnecessarycomponentof our quest for knowledge.
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Genuine autonomy is possible for all events, and is anecessarycomponentof any action that is fully an act of free will.
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Anecessarycomponentin the evaluation of a crop simulation model is the comparison of observed and simulated values.
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They conclude that limbic structures are at least anecessarycomponentfor the improvement of a skill for mental rotation (p. 5).
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The bear brought out bravery or cunning, or revealed cowardice in the tale's central characters, and became anecessarycomponentof the genre.
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The particular kind of corrective input under investigation here (negative feedback) could never be anecessarycomponentof language acquisition.
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Therefore, anecessarycomponentfor normativity is social interaction of particular types.
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However, only five practitioners considered continuity of care to be anecessarycomponentin developing a more effective approach.
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Frequency is anecessarycomponentof theories of language acquisition and processing.
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Problem-solving modes are anecessarycomponent, however, if the normal decision about how to decide does not directly match modules to task characteristics, but merely chooses among preconfigured problem-solving modes.
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Historians have a duty to question the sources on which they are dependent for their knowledge - such scepticism is anecessarycomponentof the historical craft.
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Although depression is common in the older population, it is not anecessarycomponentof normal ageing, but rather a treatable condition with severe consequences if not attended to.
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It is hard to argue against a conclusion that presents frequency as anecessarycomponentof theory but simultaneously acknowledges that frequency interacts with many other determinants of acquisition.
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This assumption is unlikely to fall by the wayside, even in the unlikely (or distant) event that corrective input proves to be anecessarycomponentof language acquisition.
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Underlying this conflation is the belief that the mechanisms underlying the two types of behaviour largely overlap - more particularly, unsupervised learning is anecessarycomponentof supervised, or association, learning.
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