词汇 | example_english_exemplary |
释义 | Examples of exemplaryThese 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. Currently this differentiation is not apparent in our ageing services and that absence reflects an exemplary egalitarian ethos in the system. Versions that some courts have found acceptable, even exemplary, have been dismissed by other courts as violating the constitutional rights of the accused. Principal parts identify the class of non-exemplary items and thereby determine which paradigm will serve as a deductive pattern. Morphological systems with a large and diverse inventory of lexical or inflection classes are invariably described in terms of exemplary paradigms and principal parts. Again, the empirical and theoretical coverage is exemplary in its thoroughness. I will take up each of these themes again with respect to the quarrier and his exemplary status. The editorial care involved in the arrangement of the ar ticles is exemplary. In this respect his approach is exemplary in its explicitness. The simulations developed below are based on the premise that four 'exemplary' political systems find themselves in similar economic situations. The combination of the author's broad view with her sense for the exemplary detail make this book a pleasant experience to read. In conclusion, the book constitutes an exemplary study for students and researchers who embark on experimental adventures in this domain. The research design from pilot study to post-intervention evaluation is exemplary. Professional firms, on their own, devote resources to research, often kept confidential as 'in house' information, but in some exemplary cases, shared with others. Unlike a paradigm, however, a savoir isn't organized around exemplary achievements. He claims that his exemplary models 'were satisfactory to the model builders'(p. 95), without stepping up to the normative level. Each of the encouraged students has returned to the class and become an exemplary student. Models are typically copies that manage to be both concrete examples and exemplary, in differing proportions. The scholarship gathered here is of course exemplary. Each chapter systematically summarizes the main content of a world religion, and then "its power" is demonstrated in "exemplary country studies" (p. 9). Through an analysis of its mediations, finally, music is revealed as the exemplary locus of diverse modes of creativity: social, distributed and relayed. Generations of students are the richer for his teaching and exemplary scholarship. An "exemplary" manager who demonstrated "the usefulness of improving the methods of farming" was a welcome guest at scientific societies and meetings (ibid, 142). When convicted, there was only so much they could do to prevent a sentence of exemplary harshness and a bitter gaol experience. If systematically compiled, all the cases of sepoy combat leadership and exemplary service under fire would fill several volumes. The first volume, dealing with the period from 1590 to 1820, is exemplary in this respect. They conduct religious classes, are sought after at religious functions, and are generally held up as exemplary. If history is about understanding how past agents justified their own practices to themselves, then this is exemplary history. In this, as in many other aspects of his editorial work, he has given us an exemplary model to follow. The most exemplary for-profit corporations think about profitability as at best only part of their mission. Through our own reading of these exemplary articles, we cannot help believing that we have succeeded in this quest. They believed that truly exemplary avant-garde government required a 'gift' or 'art' that was possessed only by a few. She was an exemplary figure for both the vita contemplativa and the vita activa. The unearthing of these letters was a major project and their editing and indexing has generally been exemplary. The project was welcomed by the university as a potentially exemplary design-led research opportunity. Activists also need to be able to cite exemplary cases to support their more general claims. In the end, and typically for their practical approach, the authors hand out a report card on exemplary report cards (p. 226). In another respect, these previous studies could, however, be exemplary. Readers can benefit from the exemplary coding practices exhibited in many of these programs. The work of the anonymous referees was exemplary, including a real wealth of constructive feedback. What, then, is the other side of the coin to this seemingly exemplary instance of a well-governed, successful developing-world state corporation ? Lives of ascetics on the other hand supply exemplary ways of dealing with the inner life, but make some kind of ' otherworldliness ' a standard feature. Meanwhile, managers experience the additional pressures of overtly endorsing policy and demonstrating exemplary practice. A particular philosophy of knowledge was, at this time, intimately intertwined with the exemplary approach to mathematics. From the start it is clear that the author has not only approached his topic with a respect for scholarly standards that is exemplary. I cite it here simply as an exemplary instance of the role that the concept of materiality plays in arguments of this kind. Their development of building and structural ingenuity is exemplary for the design world as well as for schools. The types constituted the exemplary patterns for these modes of interaction, and were seen not as a formal, but as a functional-structural phenomena. In a defence of his thesis, he is exemplary. Aside from this, constantly delivering exemplary teaching, even when unobserved, was thought yet another pressure. The case given of the blues is exemplary in this respect. From this point of view, it was meant as a collection of both exemplary poems and paintings. He left only few written works, many exemplary restorations and many teachings. As with virtually all exemplary buildings, the support and understanding of the client was crucial to the success of the design. Action on sustainability is an educational necessity: school buildings should be 'exemplary' in this respect. The editing is exemplary ; almost every person named has been identified and precise information given to clarify allusions. Otherwise, references to sources are detailed and exemplary. The idea that children should not suffer the sins of their fathers is exemplary of individualization. I look forward to a long and fruitful association with this exemplary thesaurus. The logician's disciplined insistence on a well-specified ontology mapped explicitly onto elements of the logical notation is exemplary. In societies with such "exemplary" centers, abstract archetypes and basic existential categories reside in the center for all to see and learn. In that respect, it would appear to be exemplary. The treatment of up-dip, coastal sedimentation and stratigraphy is exemplary in its clarity and depth of coverage. Papers on the topic of painting include two exemplary studies. The documentation of the linguistic data presented in this chapter is nothing short of exemplary. The special status of an exemplary paradigm lies in the fact that it exhibits general patterns of inflection. Traditional models exploit this predictability by establishing a set of exemplary paradigms and representing individual items by diagnostic surface forms. A set of exemplary paradigms exhibits the patterns of a language. However, this is just one exemplary case and as such a weak base for generalization. Furthermore, the paper is exemplary in basing the theoretical analysis on the empirical results of a computerassisted corpus analysis. The research is exemplary and the results rewarding. His approach is an exemplary mix of documentary research and fieldwork. In the fourth section, the narrative returns to the author, who provides an exemplary reaction to the behavior of the model. His acute awareness of the tiniest nuances of syllables, their articulations and inflections, is exemplary. While courage was intrinsically honourable, admirable, and exemplary, it should also be functional. Exemplary court rulings were grouped in legal collections (sakk) and were widely used by kadis as guides to formal precision and uniformity in rulings. However, proportional analogies can extend any exemplary pattern that provides a model for the deduction of new forms. If he could convince the cunhamenas to cooperate, they might prove useful, but those who defied him would suffer exemplary punishment. Instead, he is using this utterance to signal a change from scripture reference to exemplary personal experience, a textual boundary marker function. Meditating on this fact gives us a starting point for a brief exemplary consideration o f agency. To make this argument the article concentrates on definitional and conceptual issues and then presents empirical materials that are illustrative and exemplary. There are two major obstacles to living a morally exemplary life. Along with theoretical explanations, an exemplary interaction identification of a cup is derived. Both the dexterities are employed for determining optimal configurations and optimal geometries of an exemplary mobile manipulator. They include short introductions to each poet, which are exemplary, if not always equal in sophistication. Thresholds that are fitting for situations such as this one accommodate and represent exemplary or heroic conduct. Too much has intervened since, the conversation has gone on too long for what he wrote to be in any detail 'exemplary' for us. The self-regulated body of the monarch can become an exemplary force drawing together the rest of the court. The model is self-abnegating not only in its content but in the very exemplary form of its presentation. The exemplary mode is not very attractive to modern readers. An exemplary action is already a saying because it transmits its authority to the community. The voluptuous sexualization of the landscape here, seductive as a mistress and fertile as an exemplary wife, represents a characteristic appetitive projection. In that respect, the personal history of the first of the four monks is exemplary. The poem is an exemplary expression of the posthumous life of writing. The book has its problems; not in terms of content, which is exemplary, but in terms of style and objective. The social and cultural pressures behind them may be obvious both for exemplary canons, and what one might call canons of resistance. Likewise, this may be a characteristic for the 2 exemplary microarrays. As well as the general resemblances (exemplary function, metaphorical language), there are some more specific points of contact. Therefore, the example of the computational linguists developing a lattice out of an interconnected yet orthogonal set of abstract concepts is an exemplary one. Off-rhymes have been examined for poets whose work has generally been considered exemplary for its period. The prologue would seem to be meant to present the opera as an exemplary demonstration of the power of music to arouse emotions. 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. |
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