aspect of life
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaspectandlife
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aspect
noun
uk/ˈæs.pekt/us/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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life
noun
uk/laɪf/us/laɪf/
the period between birth and death, or the experience or state of ...
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(Definition ofaspectandlifefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Nevertheless, oneaspectoflifethat was compromised by an inability to hear was the spiritual.
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The regime became the main, if not the only, actor that defined almost everyaspectoflife.
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It was a heavily regulatedaspectoflife, subject to the control of church, state, family, and neighbours.
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They viewed health-related behaviour as anaspectoflifethat everyone, regardless of circumstance, has some control over.
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Its activities, spirit, and attitudes creep into everyaspectoflife.
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Wenger suggests instead that learning is a natural and inevitableaspectoflife, and a fundamentally social process.
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Moreover, the nature of the beliefs held will usually affect everyaspectoflife, including the exercise of functions of a public nature.
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The only otheraspectoflifewhich we should seek to socialise is that aspect which is allied to defence, namely, the administration of justice.
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In almost everyaspectoflifein our society women are discriminated against.
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I am very sorry because, of course, he emphasised oneaspectoflifewithout any relevance to the total picture.
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It can force the change of pace of welfare reform, knocking down the barriers that prevent people from participating in everyaspectoflife.
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This is, first, because many of the detainees come from countries where religion is a crucialaspectoflife.
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My limited comment is that we shall never get thisaspectofliferight until we fuse income tax and national insurance.
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They have not acknowledged it to be an empoweringaspectoflife, as we have done.
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It interferes in everyaspectoflifeand of death; it interferes with longing and anger and desire and walking the street.
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It is not anaspectoflifewhich can be disregarded as quaint or eccentric.
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I do not belong to thisaspectoflife.
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This is a worryingaspectoflifein rural areas.
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