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 Übersetzung für 'boundary experience' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a boundary experience | boundary experiences
philos.
boundary experience
Grenzerfahrung {f}
Teiltreffer
admin.geogr.hist.
boundary
Markung {f} [veraltet] [Grenze]
boundaryGrenze {f}
2110
boundary {adj}Grenz-
318
boundaryGrenzlinie {f}
74
boundaryBereichsgrenze {f}
16
math.
boundary
Rand {m}
150
boundaryBerandung {f}
8
boundaryUmfang {m}
56
boundaryAbgrenzung {f}
1006
boundaryUmgrenzung {f}
23
boundaryGrenzfläche {f}
29
boundaryGrenze {f} des Spielfelds
boundaryBegrenzung {f}
204
boundaryGemarkung {f} [Grenze]
18
meteo.
outflow boundary
Böenfront {f}
boundary conditionsGrenzbedingungen {pl}
zool.
territorial boundary
Reviergrenze {f}
lower boundaryuntere Grenze {f}
boundary valueGrenzwert {m}
spec.
boundary problems
Grenzprobleme {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Over time, however, the competitive advantage that high self-monitors have over low self-monitors is reduced as job knowledge increases through experience and poor performers leave boundary spanning roles.
  • Trinh focuses on lived experience, social contexts, and embodied histories, in order to draw attention to the hybridities that exist at various boundary events and the illuminate dynamic similarities and interconnections in seemingly disparate spaces.
  • Early in his Washington experience, he achieved recognition through his leadership in the settling of the Alaska boundary dispute between the United States and Canada.
  • Speaking of his experience as the chairman of boundary committees, he later said-The poet W. H. Auden referred to Radcliffe's role in the partition of India and Pakistan in his 1966 poem "Partition".
  • In 2002 Harry Collins and Robert Evans asked for a third wave of science studies (a pun on "The Third Wave"), namely studies of "expertise" and "experience" answering to recent tendencies to dissolve the boundary between experts and the public.

  • He also served in special capacities where judicial experience was needed, such as boundary disputes between states.
  • Hospitals may experience cross-boundary breakdowns during patient transfers.
  • These proposals were rejected due to the experience of "intolerable and interminable feuds" between the districts when they were previously "forced together", and because Parliament recognised that there was "great ill-feeling and mutual ill-will...
  • Utseya's bowling during the tour to West Indies in May 2006 where his flight and spin belied his lack of experience and years.
  • Autobiographies usually present a comprehensive life story of the author, while I-Novels are more personal and emotional, focusing on greater depth and the feeling of a particular experience happening to the author.

  • Note that the chromaticity diagram is a tool to specify how the human eye will experience light with a given spectrum.
  • In December 1991 he was sent on a short loan spell at Third Division side West Bromwich Albion to gain some more experience.
  • In general, such network-based theories are not explicitly theories of how consciousness is unified, or "bound" but rather theories of functional domains within which signals contribute to unified conscious experience.
  • The late Triassic in general did experience a gradual drop in actinopterygiian diversity after an evolutionary explosion in the middle Triassic.
  • Rip currents are common on beaches with mild slopes that experience sizeable and frequent oceanic swell.

  • In the wake of recent quakes that hit Mindanao, Lacson filed Senate Bill 1239, updating the 1977 National Building Code. "Experience tells us that there is an urgent need to strengthen the overall policy on how buildings and structures are built in the country.
  • Kahneman and Carmon found that how participants felt at the final moment of the experience was a good predictor of their responses when they were asked to retrospectively evaluate their experiences.
  • Also, the land continues to experience post-glacial rebound which has lifted certain lands higher.
  • In his later work, McDowell denies that there is any philosophical use for the idea of nonconceptual content— the idea that our experience contains representations that are not conceptually structured.
  • Exposed bedrock experiences weathering, which may be physical or chemical, and which alters the structure of the rock to leave it susceptible to erosion.

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