词汇 | example_english_explanatory-factor |
释义 | explanatory factorcollocation in Englishmeanings of explanatoryand factorThese words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or, see other collocations with factor. explanatory adjective uk /ɪkˈsplæn.ə.tər.i/ us /ɪkˈsplæn.ə.tɔːr.i/ giving an explanation ... See more at explanatory factor noun[C] uk /ˈfæk.tər/ us /ˈfæk.tɚ/ a fact or situation that influences the result ... See more at factor Examples of explanatory factorThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. There are persuasive theoretical and empirical arguments in the literature that suggest corruption in particular may be a major explanatoryfactor in the resource curse. Sibling status, then, is an unlikely explanatoryfactor. The most explanatoryfactor by far, however, is the intersection of surface morphology and tense. Surely the single explanatoryfactor approach needs more detailed empirical evidence to support it if it is to be sustained. I believe the fourth and most likely response to both versions of this case leads the reader to reject physical interdependence as the explanatoryfactor. However, it is also worth mentioning the so-called "relational goods", which could be another explanatoryfactor. Gerontologists were more inclined to support activity theory and the associated ideas of social exclusion as an explanatoryfactor for social retreat. We do not need this as an explanatoryfactor at any moment in human history. This is not explained, but is the explanatoryfactor. There are persuasive theoretical and empirical arguments in the literature that suggest corruption may be a major explanatoryfactor in the resource curse. Theoretical debates about the efficiency of sharecropping discuss risksharing in relation to farmers' wealth and credit, as one explanatoryfactor. This factor is affected by a large number of variables, and constitutes a dominant explanatoryfactor for marital power relations. To be sure, character is an unusual explanatoryfactor in contemporary historical writing, but the book is not contemporary historical writing. Another interesting explanatoryfactor may be patient perception of health status. The second explanatoryfactor within the educational system relates to the importance of school transition itself. Another important explanatoryfactor is the supply of wet-nurses. The political ambience is frequently noted, but often somewhat in passing, as a contextual explanatoryfactor that in some way shaped his argument and approach. It is important to remember that policy horizons are not meant to replace policy distance as an explanatoryfactor but rather to qualify it. This shows that altitude, a powerful explanatoryfactor in the spatial variation of temperature, does not introduce any effect of scale (the curves are flat). Unlike the previous empirical analysis, malapportionment is employed here as an explanatoryfactor. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Want to learn more? Go to the definition of explanatory Go to the definition of factor See other collocations with factor |
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