significant aspect
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsignificantandaspect
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significant
adjective
uk/sɪɡˈnɪf.ɪ.kənt/us/sɪɡˈnɪf.ə.kənt/
important ...
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aspect
noun
uk/ˈæs.pekt/us/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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(Definition ofsignificantandaspectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofsignificant aspect
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It was asignificantaspectof "rehumanizing" after the trauma of diagnosis and treatment.
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The integration of technologies which were capable of producing a work of this type was asignificantaspectof the work described below.
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The mostsignificantaspectin the portrayal of marital status, however, is its stability throughout the films.
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These traits are subsumed into collecting as asignificantaspectof social identity, involving the acquisition of cultural capital, overlaid with a patina of nostalgia.
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A moresignificantaspectis perhaps the multitude of steady states brought out quite readily by the analysis for the unit-order f range.
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Given its expected role in deterring crime, punishment was asignificantaspectof policing in this period.
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This is asignificantaspectof avant-garde aesthetics.
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This is asignificantaspectof social constructivism that archaeologists have not yet come to terms with.
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Spatial perception is different from color perception in this onesignificantaspect, that every point in perceived space can be perceived with a distinct color.
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Asignificantaspectof this is trade in health services.
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This is asignificantaspectin the position of immigrant labourers.
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The mostsignificantaspectof this work is the denotational semantics.
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We have explored a potentiallysignificantaspectof liberal-democratic governance, media openness, with respect to decreasing the likelihood of international conflict.
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This is perhaps the mostsignificantaspectof the psychiatrist's activity - that of helping the patient choose what is best for him or her.
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This openness may be thesignificantaspectof education that affects the contraceptive practices of married men in this study.
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Besides increasing vocabulary, onesignificantaspectof later language development is the ability to recruit different morpho-syntactic structures and to use them flexibly for diverse communicative purposes.
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Besides increasing vocabulary, onesignificantaspectof later language development is the ability to recruit different morphosyntactic resources and to use them flexibly for diverse communicative purposes.
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She proposes that touching, when it is not mutual, is a form of body politics: the assertion of power is asignificantaspectof the nonverbal message.
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