dominant view

collocation in English

meaningsofdominantandview

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dominant
adjective
uk
/ˈdɒm.ɪ.nənt/
us
/ˈdɑː.mə.nənt/
more important, strong, or noticeable than anything else of the ...
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view
noun
uk
/vjuː/
us
/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofdominantandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdominant view

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This justification nevertheless reflected thedominantview.
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But typically there will be a historicallydominantview.
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It is still thedominantviewof computation today.
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This is thedominantviewof disability in bioethics.
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In thisdominantview, a clear distinction is maintained between scientific knowledge and popularized knowledge.
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Until the late nineteenth century, the archive suggests no single,dominantviewwas in existence.
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Today utilitarianism appears to be thedominantviewof justice in medical and public health policy.
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However, within the broader scheme of how age is positioned by theory, thedominantviewis one of decline.
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In the 1950s thedominantviewmaintained that underdevelopment was due to the lack of adequate saving and investment.
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Today, the autonomy hypothesis is widely accepted and may be considered thedominantviewin research on bilingualism.
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Fins makes a similar case against thedominantviewin a discussion of advance care planning and healthcare proxies.
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Thedominantviewrests upon the assumption that the boundary between genuine and popularized knowledge is unproblematic.
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However, this is not thedominantviewin business circles.
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To think metaphysically is to put to the test thedominantviewthat concepts are merely signs with no autonomous existence of their own.
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The traditional ordominantviewof science popularization has been attacked as inadequate by several scholars in the history and sociology of science.
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It can therefore be seen as creating a stabilising anddominantviewof the dead disappeared as their relationship to the past is confirmed.
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This concept of nature determining the capacity of an organism or a cell to respond to nurture continues to be thedominantviewamong scientists today.
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We argue that thedominantviewof the latter half of the twentieth century, that the role of advertising is to provide information to consumers, is incomplete.
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Thedominantviewwas that exploitation by administrators and industrialists as well as the imposition of new economic norms were gradually leading to the disappearance of the inorodtsy.
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By mid-century, an increasinglydominantviewof the consumer was that of the middle-class housewife, and a host of socially conservative women's groups came to speak for the consumer.
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This is thedominantviewin the literature, and it is mistaken.
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Thedominantviewis that resilience is a description of a group of children.
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In general, thedominantviewof the working group shall prevail.
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From various experiences, disagreement with thedominantviewcomes with danger or risk (personally and professionally).
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