common core
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcommonandcore
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common
adjective
uk/ˈkɒm.ən/us/ˈkɑː.mən/
the same in a lot of places or for a lot ...
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core
noun
uk/kɔːr/us/kɔːr/
the basic and most important part ...
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(Definition ofcommonandcorefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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As a result of the repeated exchanges of ideas, the special issue starts from acommoncoreof questions and concepts.
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Groups do not cohere only because of the language they speak, nor can one differentiate them easily by acommoncoreof cultural traits.
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Thecommoncorecomplaint underlying many criticisms has been that psychology's founders erred strategically by modeling their science after the 19th century natural sciences.
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One is the fact that the verb morphologies of the two languages do not share acommoncoreof features.
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Such diverse pathways may ultimately prove to be linked by acommoncoreetiology.
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However, it is obvious that both paradigms have acommoncoreand can be seen as different faces of a single idea.
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This shows that there is a common interest in style and acommoncoreunderstanding of what style is, as well as a wide variety of perspectives.
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The construction of acommoncorelist of broad categories of reasons for inappropriateness and of the alternative levels of care required was then proposed (8).
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The important point is thecommoncorepremise that the social significance of religion declines as modernity advances, such that religion becomes confined to individual questions of meaning.
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We are already engaged in drawing up acommoncorecurriculum for border guards.
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There is a case for having science and technology in acommoncorecurriculum.
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They defined minimum mandatory standards in the areas ofcommoncoredatabases, client management systems core data, electronic mail, data protection and system security.
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This requires customs posts at all major frontier crossings to be opened for acommoncoretime of 10 hours every working day.
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We have asked the computer industry for proposals on acommoncoresystem.
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First, should there be acommoncoreto the curriculum?
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However, although there will be acommoncore, it can commission what it requires and the distinctive nature will stay.
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It defines not only the characteristics which pharmaceutical training must have in all member states but thecommoncoreof the pharmacist's field of activity.
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