specific conceptの例文
- The specific concept for the MSI represents the confluence of two initiatives.
- In addition, three specific concepts of sub-graph frequency have been proposed.
- If there's a specific concept you need help grasping, we can aid you.
- A hamlet ( place ) is not a US-specific concept.
- Does it refer to a specific concept in human behaviour?
- "` Heat-related'is a very specific concept, " said Borakove.
- Wernicke's area appears to be where linguistic representations and symbols are mapped to specific concepts.
- The indexing would use multiple levels to hone in on specific concepts within broader concepts.
- Of course, credibility is a culturally specific concept.
- :: : : : I think that there are specific concepts or tropes for unseen character.
- At both annual events, ALCTS sponsors symposia and preconference workshops that get in depth on specific concepts.
- There was a very specific concept the filmmakers had for Lois : liberated, hard-nosed, witty and attractive.
- Several specific concepts and objects are brought up in the discussion generally along with summaries of significant criticisms.
- And as far as angels being blond and blue-eyed that is also a very modern, and culturally specific concept.
- Numerous specific concepts of cyberculture have been formulated by such authors as Lev Manovich, Arturo Escobar and Fred Forest.
- Variable educations can lead the individual to a preference for specific concepts or methods, which then corrupt their subsequent philosophies.
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- :: Your skills might improve, but more as a result of learning those specific concepts, rather than learning the entire language itself.
- Sometimes, the words he chose depended on language-specific concepts, such as gendered words in Spanish, which Alarc髇 played with in his poetry.
- Such definitions are used as a follow up to a theoretical definition, in which the specific concept is defined as a measurable occurrence.