Sentence examples for relating a concept from inspiring English sources

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(E) (indicating that by relating a concept to other concepts, meanings change somewhat) "What does MALT mean?" (R) "I have added these concepts with another meaning in mind.

(E) (indicating that by relating a concept to other concepts, meanings change somewhat) Most resident groups spent much time organizing the concepts along the two structures offered: clinical concepts subsuming basic science concepts or the other way around, basic science concepts subsuming clinical concepts.

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Finally, people tend to shape their views so they match those in the groups with which they most closely relate, a concept known as cultural cognition.

In open coding, data was segmented and coded with a label identifying parts of text relating to a concept or idea.

Second, search terms related a given concept might change overtime, necessitating sensitivity to such changes.

Every chapter of "Are You My Mother?" relates to a concept from his essays on the mother-child bond.

It is related to a concept sometimes called "libertarian paternalism" — subtly pushing people to make rational choices — that has been applied in other fields, like checkoffs for organ donations on driver's license applications.

This means that a datatype property, which originally belongs to a different concept, is directly related with a concept as if it would belong to it.

To ensure that the maximal set of interlanguage links related to a concept is retrieved, we collect all articles with their interlanguage links from each edition separately, removing duplicates afterwards.

This relates to a concept called diffusion of responsibility, under which "people are less likely to take action or feel a sense of responsibility in the presence of a large group of people.

These are processes that relate to a concept of population quality that inter-alia has been articulated in the context of maternal affects (e.g. see [9]), variable C-N ratios and hence palatability of plants [10], and other nutritional or stochiometric measures of an organism's tissue content [10], [11], [12]).

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