other aspect

collocation in English

meaningsofotherandaspect

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other
adjective
uk
/ˈʌð.ər/
us
/ˈʌð.ɚ/
different to what is usual or expected, and sometimes not ...
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aspect
noun
uk
/ˈæs.pekt/
us
/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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(Definition ofotherandaspectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofother aspect

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Many of the papers in this volume end up undermining one orotheraspectof the saltationist view.
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To my surprise the colours have elicited more commentar y than anyotheraspectof the house, much of it ranging from shock to displeasure.
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While these three relatively simple principles would go some way to avoid inflexibility, oneotheraspectalso needs to be addressed.
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Theotheraspectof morphological awareness we measured, morphological structure awareness, requires children to combine morphemes in new ways.
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Where human behaviour is significantly inconsistent, humans will change their perceptions of one orotheraspectof their actions in order to integrate them conceptually.
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We welcome contributions to these and anyotheraspectof cardiology in the young.
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Oneotheraspectof the host plant that can influence an insect's developmental cycle is phenology.
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In addition to permeation, theotheraspectof channel function we would like to explain is ion selectivity.
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The two linguists worked independently of each other, and were not involved in anyotheraspectof this experiment.
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I compensated for the stuffiness of my early years in biology with an active involvement in everyotheraspectof student life.
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There's the aspect of the behavior that bothers us - the negative symptom; theotheraspecttells us of what the person is still capable.
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Theotheraspectis that seed dormancy is a dynamic phenomenon that could move in both directions along the dormant -non-dormant continuum.
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Therefore, tweaking a parameter to improve one aspect of performance is likely to degrade someotheraspectof performance.
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Theotheraspectappears to be the role of multinational corporations.
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Theotheraspectis the effect of a more homogeneous distribution of weights among species.
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Theotheraspectof the context-individual transaction was supported more strongly.
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Oneotheraspectof the book troubled me.
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He would be discreet, private, 'normal' in everyotheraspectof his life.
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Most of the papers are historical in nature and deal with some orotheraspectof the politics of lineage, chiefdom and state.
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