distinctive aspect
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdistinctiveandaspect
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distinctive
adjective
uk/dɪˈstɪŋk.tɪv/us/dɪˈstɪŋk.tɪv/
Something that is distinctive is easy to recognize because it is different from ...
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aspect
noun
uk/ˈæs.pekt/us/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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Anotherdistinctiveaspectof the early continuing schemes was their claim to be patients' organisations.
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Anotherdistinctiveaspectof socialization in religious enclaves is the mantle of divine authority that overlies everyday interactions between caregivers and children.
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Adistinctiveaspectof socialization practices communities of this kind is the consistent moral framework presented across contexts.
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I will assume that self-respect is indeed a morallydistinctiveaspectof welfare.
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The chapters that discuss the role of tactile feedback processes (haptics) in musical sound production and perception are anotherdistinctiveaspectof the book.
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The arrangement of such facts in a series is not the only activity undertaken by historians and perhaps not even the mostdistinctiveaspectof their task.
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Onedistinctiveaspectof their style was the use of a bass saxophone instead of a string double bass to anchor the band's rhythm section.
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However, adistinctiveaspectof the latter was an ambiguous outsider at the outset of disturbance.
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Whether community colleges give opportunity or protect privilege, their century-long history has developed adistinctiveaspectof higher education.
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Adistinctiveaspectof source-code plagiarism is that there are no essay mills, such as can be found in traditional plagiarism.
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Still, onedistinctiveaspectof recent cultivation work has been a tendency to examine exposure to specific genres.
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It is worth noting two distinctive aspects of how representations are treated in our approach.
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Two distinctive aspects of the connectionist approach are its strong emphasis on general learning principles and its attempt to make contact with neurobiological as well as cognitive phenomena.
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The key aim is to enable pupils to know about, understand and evaluate the diverse and distinctive aspects of their cultural heritage.
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Portraits would give emphasis to particular features or objects that were seen as distinctive aspects of the person depicted.
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It had a few distinctive aspects that set it aside from many of it contemporary systems.
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The sustainability of production and the easy recycling of cork products and by-products are two of its most distinctive aspects.
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Lee's fiction has three distinctive aspects.
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