词汇 | example_english_exercise |
释义 | Examples of exerciseThese 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. The importance of the structuration theory for contextual archaeology is another example of the way in which our discipline can profit from such exercises. Although she had tried these exercises previously, she had found them to be too exhausting and had described them as 'an impossible tor ture'. Examples are relaxation exercises, constr uctive self-talk and pausing to rest. To counter the 'music theory only' background that teachers bring with them, the teachers are encouraged to sing, move and create musical exercises. Would teachers continue with the exercises in time and tune so slavishly? Because the level was still low, parents themselves could quickly master the exercises their children had just performed. Many actors make an enormous quantity of relaxation exercises. Problems with the program and the design of the exercises were also solved. However, extreme caution must be exercised when applying this scheme to other times and places. Caution should be exercised where the dose is based on weight alone, since response to heparin is quite variable. However, caution must be exercised before drawing any strong conclusions from these results because of the following possible caveats. At any rate, caution must be exercised when inter preting a null effect. Direct confrontation with workers always had a fair chance of being successful, precisely because of the pressures the market exercised on labour. Nevertheless, the state may be justified in exercising some degree of "influence" over parental decisionmaking, via the practices of health professionals involved in newborn screening. The control that pessimism exercises need not destroy creativity. The exercises with the target words were based either on the orthography or on the meaning of the word. The effects of involving semantics during word reading exercises are examined in comparison to solely training the orthographic pattern of words. One could object though that the current training exercises involved some top-down processing as well. Then, despite the nomadic life style of the indigenous populations, neat bureaucratic packaging was necessary for quantitative control to be exercised. The preference for low pressure steam was exercised here at a slightly higher cost than hot water: £5,115 versus.£4,815 in the successful bid. What follows below are three exercises that provide context for policy decisions for government and industrialists. 727 should be exercised in applying research results on the emotional security theory to community and public health services. As a result, opportunities arise for exercising market power. In work, being able to work as a human being, exercising practical reason and entering into meaningful relationships of mutual recognition with other workers. Individualistic exercises - rational, or utilitarian - become the driving force behind action. As students work through the eleven chapters, they are expected to do the exercises, actually to write them into the spaces provided. Many of these are humanistic exercises, opportunities to display learning and verbal dexterity in addition to, often rather than, sincere praise. The teacher's book contains a detailed introduction to the methodology of the course, step-by-step teaching notes for each unit and a key to the exercises. Each chapter ends with a set of 'projects', a rich collection of challenging exercises and suggested readings. They involve relations of power; power which is exercised in a manner distinguishable from persuasion as well as from coercion. A major problem preventing such a balance is the control exercised by some individuals over others in the organization of work. The quantitative evidence does not, however, give a very 'rich' picture of the 'reasoning' that respondents employ in these preference elicitation exercises. All three books are of intermediate length (between 300 and 400 pages), contain numerous exercises, and are generative in their orientation. At the end of chapters there are exercises and useful sections on points to remember. We have already noted the powers of secular jurisdiction that the dean exercised. They will appreciate the cut-out models, the interesting range of exercises and the published solutions. Each chapter comprised a clear text followed by relevant exercises. Participatory tools to be used at various stages of the survey typically include semi-structured interviews, mapping, seasonal calendars, rankings and prioritization exercises. There are then exercises in the course of the movie and discussions afterwards. Many other sites and much other information exist, but care must be exercised when searching to be certain about the validity of the data provided. Each chapter has discussion points, exercises, and suggestions for further reading. Both causes are preventable with regular maintenance of the pump and by exercising care when applying the cup. However, caution should be exercised in interpreting these results. A set of goals for simulation-based exercises is suggested, and some tactics for meeting these goals are introduced. Theoretical exercises should be such as to lead to conclusions of general interest. The text is self-contained and contains a wealth of examples and exercises that test the understanding of the concepts developed in each chapter. They are ideal as quick exercises for reinforcing the material in the book. Examples of the presentation of the material, and of exercises and assignment used in the course, are given. To solve this problem we have introduced special exercises to train this ability. The course is intended to introduce basic programming concepts in an informal but nevertheless precise way, using almost exclusively small example programs and exercises. Many exercises are included, though solutions are not provided. Specifically, it has failed to play an active and independent role in legislating public policies and exercising fiscal control over the national budget. The labor exercised by this labor-power is its value in use and has nothing to do with its own value or price. True enough if philosophy, theology, and metaphysics are not serious academic exercises. Caution has to be exercised when extrapolating findings from one patient group to another. He proposed that exercises also provide the opportunity for the development of insight and that success on tasks develops feelings of competency. Members of one demonstration family found the qualityof-life exercises especially beneficial and believe the exercises are important and central to a successful wholefarm plan. Programmes are generally noninvasive and involve teaching exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, which may be combined with reinforcement techniques. Many of the studies still reflect academic exercises of great methodological, some scientific and little clinical importance. The effect of multidimensional exercises on balance, mobility and fall risk in communitydwelling older adults. Interestingly (or rather disappointingly!), back-specific exercises are surprisingly ineffective in providing long-term benefit or prevention of relapse. They should then proceed to walking exercises, using a tripod or walking stick if required for extra support. We mention that various exercises are proposed at the end of each chapter, and that the book includes more than 200 bibliographic references. Each chapter also has a list of (almost exclusively mathematical) exercises. Evaluation exercises become rather complicated when we examine certain forms of infertility treatment. Simulation exercises are performed within the flexible manipulator simulation environment. However, caution should be exercised in directly applying results from economic evaluation studies of healthcare technologies conducted in different countries and/or settings. We do not seek to duplicate these exercises but draw on their conclusions. Although self-care impairment is more severe in the facility settings, some caution must be exercised in interpreting this result. State influence is exercised through legislation and budget allocations. Historical linguistics is an engaging, hands-on introduction to the field, from the quaint epigraphs beginning each chapter to the well-planned exercises concluding them. A slightly higher average of 15.4 students acquired each of the tested words that also appeared in the instructional exercises. By exercising, a person might build the stamina and physical armor required for fighting them off. Through these, the city's merchant families exercised a decentralized form of rule over the population. Unlike classical computation, great care has to be exercised in specifying the measurement process and the total number of operations needed, including the measurements. The positive experience suggests that interactive graphics programs of this kind make good and entertaining programming exercises for functional programming courses. There is an accompanying website that hosts sample pages, some illustrations to download (though not perhaps the most valuable ones!) and worked exercises. Each chapter is followed by a set of imaginative exercises which emphasize the application of the seismological principles and techniques explained in the text. Apart from traditional listening and reading exercises, music can facilitate intercultural lear ning. How will they reconcile a sense of themselves as individual autonomous subjects with the experience of the control exercised over them by their handlers? Despite the evident level of political hegemony exercised by the railway after 1860 simplistic divisions of interest between landowners and railway company are unhelpful. He charts in meticulous detail the ways in which individuals, as members of broader family and kinship groups, conceptualized, obtained and exercised political power. The definition of given in (13) emphasizes that capital exercises two channels of influence on the country's trade balance. Moreover, the mystical exercises - the spiritual training and mental preparation - seem similar for both theistic and monistic mystics. The structure of these didactic exercises sets the foundation on which to build the experiential process. Administrative authority is known to assure a faster growth for the towns exercising it: territorial administration is indeed a motor of urban development. While they were subordinate in their wives' houses, they exercised great authority over their sisters' children. Caution should of course be exercised in interpreting the significance of these stipulations. There are training exercises in listening and simple group leadership skills. The passion for" health" foods and mineral water, and exercises such as" jogging" and aerobics, were largely middle-class enthusiasms. In exercising this option he rapidly increased the number of pomeshchiks. Although the abbot of a monastery exercised a certain administrative authority over his flock, he was ultimately no" higher" spiritually than they. News judgements contain within them an implicit understanding of the nature of our society, where power lies and how it is or should be exercised. Even the apparently simple" judicial" power is complicated by the entry on to the scene of" administrative tribunals" and officials exercising" quasi-judicial" powers. Such a bid may go ahead immediately, provided the voting rights attached to the shares are not exercised. Using computer terminology, sensory perception and motor activity are thus only pattern-matching exercises between the inner mind structure and the outward physical body. In this context their landlord's management of them largely involves developing ways of exercising this 'controul'. The 'art of memory' sought to build a fabric of its own, perfectly proportioned, over which it exercised an absolute sway. 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