aspect of self

collocation in English

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aspect
noun
uk
/ˈæs.pekt/
us
/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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self
noun
uk
/self/
us
/self/
the set of someone's characteristics, such as personality and ability, that are not physical and make that person different from ...
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(Definition ofaspectandselffrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Identity is here defined as thataspectofselfand personality which expresses the overall unity and purpose of the individual's life.
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More specifically, authentic happiness has intrinsic prudential value as anaspectofself-fulfillment, which in turn constitutes at least part of wellbeing.
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This was defined as ' thataspectofselfand personality which expresses the overall unity and purpose of the individual's life ' (1998 : 391).
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Training is only oneaspectofself-employment.
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The assimilated chimp on his lap underlines thisaspectofself-exploration.
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Awareness and manipulation of these levers is anaspectofself-organization and can lead to collective intelligence.
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The recognition and evaluation of symptoms is a keyaspectofselfcare.
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In addition, the ability to acquire knowledge about oneself is anaspectofself-actualization.
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Ramachandran discusses seven main concepts which define the humanaspectofselfand how each may be disrupted by a specific neurological disorder.
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In conclusion, heart and heart-lung transplantation have a positive impact on a number of aspects of self perception.
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The major finding of this study was that three aspects of self-perception were found to be predictors of foreign language anxiety.
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Second, this analysis reveals basic aspects of self-other relations.
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As a result, some important aspects of self-assessment are not considered as part of the systematic review.
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Freedom from obligations, which is at the same time freedom for new aspects of self-development in later life, is not however included in the traditional lifespan theories.
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Such representations and models might have less to do with any previous concept of musical structure than with the knowledge of aspects of self still sketchily understood at best.
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Identity is an overarching construct that includes many of the aspects of self that are discussed above.
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The control and management of resources, including a school's land and buildings, are crucial aspects of self-government.
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There are special problems, but these might be made easier by the necessary computerisation and an examination of certain aspects of self-assessment in certain areas.
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