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aspect

An aspect is a view of something, often something non-physical, such as an idea or a problem. In Chapter 2 we look at processor size. In Chapter 3 we consider other aspects of processor design. In grammar, aspect is the verb form(s) that show the speaker's view of whether the situation is complete or happens again and again. English shows the progressive aspect by using (be) + -ing. "I go" and "I'm going" are both present tense, but "I'm going" is in the progressive aspect.

aspect

(= facet) a distinct feature or element in a problem he studied every facet of the question a characteristic to be considered (= view) the visual percept of a region the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views the beginning or duration or completion or repetition of the action of a verb (= expression, look, face) the feelings expressed on a person's face a sad expression a look of triumph an angry face

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  • What words refer to a part of a subject?
  • What general words refer to part of a longer time period?
  • What general words refer to an aspect of an event?

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Simple sentences

Imagination affects every aspect of our lives.
Creativity is an important aspect for the development of human.
That altered the aspect of the case.
We must consider the question from every aspect.
As the house has a southern aspect, it is very sunny.
Let's approach this problem from a different aspect.
Time is not an absolute reality but an aspect of our consciousness.
There's one more aspect I'd like to touch upon during our conversation.

Movie subtitles

This is rare in Spain and gives the streets a medieval aspect.
What are most curious aspect.
Every aspect of this matter was dealt with in committee hearing.
Then lend the eye a terrible aspect, let it pry through the portage of the head like a brass cannon.
Of course, the whole thing is of a highly speculative nature, particularly the supernatural aspect.
You worry about the stranger only if you look at him from a certain aspect.
I had not considered that aspect.
I've been meaning to ask you, I've always been interested in this religious.aspect.
You know that humor is perhaps the least developed aspect of my character.
You were the widower kite, doting so on your child in every aspect of his upbringing, that lo and behold, the child grew not into a kite but a magnificent young hawk.
It's for the other aspect of mesmeric influence that I feel concerned.
It gives me great joy to know you under such a.fraternal aspect.
Yeah, that's an aspect of the courts you probably don't know about.
My Lords, I cannot defend a man when I have not considered every aspect of the case.
Meanwhile, back at the inn, the mysterious stranger is trying desperately to find a solution to an aspect of his experiment, one of many, that we're not too clear about as yet.
In marketing, Universal decided to emphasise the novelty aspect of the film, rather than sell it as a horror film.
We've got to consider the humanitarian aspect.
H ha.. that's pure Tommy-rot. Well, there's another aspect.
There's one cheerful aspect to the affair.
It was then I experienced an entirely novel aspect of woman's character.
Look, Julius, are 8 years that aspect.
It has an amazing zoo-like aspect.
Montaigne's famous chapter on the uncertainty of sexual victories was an aspect of a man's life I never understood.
I would have thought that this aspect of the plan would be particularly clear in your mind.
You were the widower kite, doting so on your child in every aspect of his upbringing, then lo and behold, the child grew not into a kite but a magnificent young hawk.
Such an endeavour mustn't neglect the technical aspect.
But in one aspect you are mistaken.
Go on. But there's another more important aspect - the social position of the lady and her family.
However, here we're only concerned. with the legal aspect of the sale and purchase of property.
That's the really unpleasant aspect about this situation. The fact that you talked to him.
I would like you to explain some aspect of your art.
I'm interested in is the political aspect of the matter.
And the ethic aspect?

News and current affairs

Fortunately Russia now seems to grasp the value of this political aspect of NATO-enlargement.
He maintains day-to-day control over every aspect of government.
Indeed, the most curious aspect of the ECB's position was its threat not to accept restructured government bonds as collateral if the ratings agencies decided that the restructuring should be classified as a credit event.
Because EU membership affects every aspect of a state, economy, and society, while the war on terror demands a completely new way to conduct diplomacy and security policy.
Prompted by civic passivity, political parties not only came to dominate every aspect of Czech life but engaged in dubious practices that increased cynicism and public passivity.
But one aspect of this shining story is tarnished.
But central banks make decisions that affect every aspect of society, including rates of economic growth and unemployment.
A depressing aspect of Ferguson's interpretation is his failure to acknowledge the impact of the Great Recession on government performance and business expectations.
The most terrifying aspect of the Bush administration's foreign policy is the motivating theory of the world that underlies it.
The personal aspect of such decisions makes our hearts speed up and our palms sweat.
Now that peace has returned and is accepted as a daily aspect of life, let no one doubt Georgia's will to establish the conditions and institutions of an enduring civility and prosperity.
One aspect often over-looked in foreign assessments of the PLA is its political indoctrination and the level of fanaticism this can create for an actual battlefield scenario.
But the most shocking aspect of the move is that arts and humanities departments will be targeted more aggressively than science and engineering, which are supposedly better for business.
The hubbub of tawdry disclosures and investigations addressing every aspect of a widening scandal may well last for weeks.
But the time has come to abandon the Jubilee movement's humanitarian approach and focus instead on the legal aspect.
But, regardless of whether the nuclear issue is resolved, the spread of market forces in North Korea will continue to change every aspect of life there in the coming years.
Even here, the MDGs contain no numerical target for financial aid or any other aspect of rich countries' assistance, in contrast to the highly specific poverty-related targets set for developing countries.
Unfortunately, governments now focus only on one aspect of this investment format, in which technology that is almost ready is funded.
But this overlooks a much more important aspect of the productivity-measurement critique: the undercounting of work time associated with the widespread use of portable information appliances.
In this sense, perhaps the most troubling aspect of the interim deal concerns Iran's yet-to-be-opened Arak plant, which would offer a path to domestic plutonium production and weaponization.
One troubling aspect of this change is that the new leader may feel the need to resort to brute force more frequently in order to suppress popular resistance.
But there is another critical aspect to success and happiness that is often overlooked during these garlanded celebrations of academic achievement: family.
Enforced segregation is mirrored in every aspect of Saudi life.
Economics is really a toolkit with multiple models - each a different, stylized representation of some aspect of reality.
It is there that the Bush administration has most vigorously asserted its position that the freedom of capital movement is an aspect of human rights.
Western critics of China have every right to protest any aspect of Chinese behavior, and vice versa.
If inequality is one negative aspect of radical capitalism - to some extent mitigated by the public sector - the other one is the potential corruption of capitalist institutions: call it the Enron syndrome.

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