orthodox view
collocation in Englishmeaningsoforthodoxandview
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orthodox
adjective
uk/ˈɔː.θə.dɒks/us/ˈɔːr.θə.dɑːks/
(of beliefs, ideas, or activities) considered traditional, normal, and acceptable by ...
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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 oforthodoxandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Nor is this to dismiss theorthodoxview.
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In this policy region, theorthodoxviewis confirmed.
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That is theorthodoxview.
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Theorthodoxviewis that only one definition of a word can be correct; the one approved by the dictionary.
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Theorthodoxviewin psychology is that they use formal rules of inference like those of a "natural deduction" system.
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Oneorthodoxviewis that whatever categories officials assign are the true ones, that officials determine what is the same for purposes of precedent's meaning.
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However, the author always returns to theorthodoxviewof the origin of tektites that is strongly supported by evidence, eventually overcoming any prejudices that the reader may harbour.
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On these lines the finance of the country has been carried on, and that has always been considered theorthodoxview.
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In his article, he rehearses what has become theorthodoxviewof scientists about the recent history of climate change and its causes.
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He is cited as an example of theorthodoxviewin the theory of reference.
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I, for my part, am not certain that in a classic,orthodoxviewof the separation of powers, a parliamentary initiative of this type is valid.
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The moneylender is not quite so bad as some people make out, and, therefore, we must not take theorthodoxviewthat moneylenders are of necessity dishonest men.
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Among historians, theorthodoxviewmay be that reading modern notions of morality into the past is to commit the error of presentism.
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All those who were unwilling to submit to theorthodoxviewwere to be excommunicated and kept under surveillance at their residences.
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Furthermore, he stated that theorthodoxviewof war between the capitalist and communist worlds being inevitable was no longer true.
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Anorthodoxviewof displacement is considered throughout the study: crime displacement is considered inevitable, but is less than anticipated and may lead to a diffusion of benefits.
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The rational model is perhaps the most widely accepted model among planning practitioners and scholars, and is considered by many to be theorthodoxviewof planning.
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He attributes the perceived decay of the reserved sacrament, not as an accident of its essential substance (theorthodoxview), but merely as a deception of our senses.
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The corollary of this, and theorthodoxview, would seem to be that governments should license more financial institutions to promote competition and drive down rates.
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Argyle, a firm fiscal conservative, held to theorthodoxviewthat in a time of depression government spending must be cut so that the budget remained in balance.
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