neglected aspect
collocation in Englishmeaningsofneglectedandaspect
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neglected
adjective
uk/nɪˈɡlek.tɪd/us/nɪˈɡlek.tɪd/
not receiving enough care ...
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aspect
noun
uk/ˈæs.pekt/us/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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Record collecting is a major activity, yet a relativelyneglectedaspectof the consumption of popular music.
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A related but frequentlyneglectedaspectof ecosystem development is that once a resource flow has been engineered the original pathway may be lost entirely.
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How this was achieved remains a seriouslyneglectedaspectof the war economy.
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It was concluded that preemptive focus on form has been aneglectedaspectof classroom teaching.
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Historical research on the actual functioning of law enforcement and judicial institutions, however, is a relativelyneglectedaspectof the historiography of nation and state-building in the region.
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The quantification of the dead compartment and its vertical distribution in the ecosystem has been a relativelyneglectedaspectof productivity studies, particularly in the tropics.
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The fundamental role of technical change and the # institutions that foster this is a muchneglectedaspectof the continent's economic recovery, or lack thereof.
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Herbivore induced changes in leaf-litter resource quality: aneglectedaspectof herbivory in ecosystem nutrient dynamics.
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This excellent and very modestly priced book will serve both as an introduction and a well researched reference text on a muchneglectedaspectof irrigated agriculture.
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Its purpose is to deal with what some of us have felt for many years is aneglectedaspectof personal injury and compensation awards.
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I want to mention the oftenneglectedaspectof youth provision—the youth service.
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This seems to me a muchneglectedaspectof housing policy.
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I gave a silent cheer when he mentioned the mostneglectedaspectof the debate: broad-band access.
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These observations are intended to alert social gerontologists to important but hugely neglected aspects of wellbeing and quality of life in old age.
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Elsewhere, life stories serve as the pretext for more general reflections on neglected aspects of southern religion, especially its modernity : its secularization, bureaucratization and commodification.
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These neglected aspects are not displayed well by the individual, so they are not received by others as the individual hoped.
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