词汇 | example_english_exert |
释义 | Examples of exertThese 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 cables connect the end-effector in parallel to the actuators mounted on a fixed base and control the end-effector by exerting tensions in the cables. The new regime exerted itself in enlisting for itself wealth coupled with talent. Equally, there is widespread agreement that preferential arrangements have been quite influential, exerting a substantial impact on the global trading system. As a result, the availability of water exerts a strong control on the extent of plagioclase breakdown towards high-pressure assemblages. A value of zero indicates that the emotional stimulus exerts no differential influence upon the detection latencies for probes in either area. I believe that this exerted a decisive influence on our language habits. Through boycotts and lobbying activity, consumer groups exerted ' pull' and ' push' effects on producers. Thanks to universities' dual function as teaching and researching institutions, a powerful impact is exerted by the language of academic publication. In such static solutions the hydrostatic pressure in the fluid and the elastic pressure exerted by the walls of the crack are in balance. The more broadly based they are, the more likely that effort must be exerted to extract the revenue. Near the end of the mid-nineteenth century, the control exerted by the king over women's marriages had obviously begun to provoke some strong resistance. The third element thus exerted a double function. Figure 4a shows that, indeed, attentiveness to political information exerts a significant effect on one's level of uncertainty only among the ecologically aware. The aim was to give managements a mechanism for exerting authority over their workforces. The salts are exerted from the 'cultivator' at a rate proportional to their concentration. The equation would proceed to the right using sunlight as an energy source and to the left in darkness or when work is exerted. The same pressure was exerted by the trade unions, although for rather different reasons. They exerted their clout through traditional forms of aristocratic influence, compatible with accepted gender roles. Comparisons of allopatric arctic char populations with those occurring sympatrically with other salmonids indicate that interactive feeding segregation exerts a strong influence on parasite transmission. Indeed, the resistant trait will only become prevalent under the selective pressure exerted by the parasite, provided no significant costs are linked to the attribute. By following the cantilever displacements as the cells migrated over these cantilevers, they determined the distribution of tension exerted by the cells on the substrate. Factually, the idea of the ensemble method had exerted a key influence on the formulation of the most fundamental of the plasma physical theoretical notions. Firstly, there has been an increase in the amount of power and control exerted by the federal gover nment. During performance, the composition is excited and control is exerted by the user. Because prices are predetermined, a depreciation raises the foreign debt burden, which exerts a contractionary effect on output. Our initial thinking was that the reproductive female exerted suppression through either behavior or chemical signals. When prompted by the interviewer, she also describes her belief that losing weight will reduce the breathlessness she experiences when she exerts herself. The vaporization process which takes place in a very short time but with a considerable amount of mass transport exerts a recoil pressure. Relatives' perceptions of the controllability of patients' problems were significantly and positively correlated with the degree of control they exerted over the patient. According to the expectations above, these organizations are assumed to have exerted obstructive childcare politics. Although formally small, this term exerts a profound effect on the resulting dynamics. Now, we turn briefly to a non-pharmacologic strategy that exerts a powerful and beneficial effect on insulin resistance. One possible reason for this is that positive input may already have exerted its influence to a large extent. Language spoken at home exerted only a minimal impact on literacy measures in either language but a strong effect on oral language measures. Two variables exerted a significant influence on whether the respondent worked more hours after the end of the first caring episode. His mind was exerted to the utmost at every moment, squandering all his energy. Finally, weavers exerted a great deal of leverage in the recruitment process. Secondly, the border location exerted a less negative impact on both private and government industrial investment. We may then infer that flight exerted a selective force on the construction of flight feathers. Indeed, it is intuitively obvious that at least some degree of conscious control can be exerted on many aspects of planning. The evolution of new biotypes exerts continued pressure on entomologists and breeders to find and use new sources of resistance. First, there must be some constraints exerted on cross-language activation, otherwise how is it that bilinguals manage to communicate in a single language? If no conscious effort is exerted to maintain the words in working memory, then the activation of their representations decays. A particular and perhaps underestimated element in this was the influence exerted by political regimes. There is some debate over the influence exerted by immig ration and race relations issues on the outcome of the election. Demographic characteristics of also exerting their own direct influence on the communities, the availability of and satisfac- individual. In the lateral geniculate nucleus, acetylcholine exerts a facilitatory influence over the transfer of visual information. The bar graphs depict actual and estimated traction exerted during five simulated deliveries performed by obstetric trainees blinded to their force measurements. The film is bounded above by a gas which exerts a shear stress 7t on the interface. The pure couple exerted on the particles thus accounts for the whole of the antisymmetrical part of the bulk stress. We have also assumed that the leftgoing wave is far away and exerts no more effect on the right-going wave. The results obtained by using that formula were compared with the total static buoyancy force exerted on the caudal fluid column. Radiation pressure is also exerted on all tissues in the beam, however, and it causes the tissue to be displaced forwards very slightly. However, tectonic/magmatic events exerted the most profound influence. They conclude that climate exerts a significant influence at crucial moments in that history. Along any horizontal plane, wb represents a horizontal force, per unit horizontal area, that is exerted by the upper region on the lower region. Shading indicates the degree of pressure exerted on the vessels by contraction. The subtlety of the pressure that the government exerted through the oath was capable of dividing individuals even within themselves. Finally, the particular word studied also exerted tremendous effects. If the drawer is locked, the robot would try to open it exerting more and more force, until its force limits would be reached. However, it also exerted enormous pressure on the strikers, who were unaccustomed to such high-level attention to their affairs. In addition, the force exerted on the particle is also proportional to the laser intensity. From the extent of the substrate deformations, visualized by bead imaging, they determined the force exerted by the cells. The thermal noise can be reduced or damped by exerting a restraining force on the particle. Framed this way, pressure has been exerted to obtain increased funding to test and treat more women. Along with this, it is obvious that the environment exerts much effect on seed peculiarities. Capital cities, in particular, exerted a considerable influence on economic development, both regionally and nationally, by affecting patterns of demand, international trade and population growth. Furthermore, employers were not merely exerting physical control over the unemployed but were also reasserting control over the dominant economic and social values. Our results suggest that the strength of the filter exerted by open areas is related with the body size of the neotropical fruit bats. Conversely, and under the same circumstances, a low distribution index should be taken as an indicator of the existence of centers exerting high group pressure. In its light one might argue that religious faith of itself is rarely capable of exerting a direct influence on the development of science. We demonstrated that recoverable local rupture of goat oolemma can occur when a certain level of pulse energy is exerted. Unprotected freezing of human spermatozoa exerts a detrimental effect on their oocyte activating capacity and chromosome integrity. There were two simultaneous fronts, that of objectivity and that of autonomy (protecting medical science from the pressures exerted by patient associations). The lack of time or absence of skills in creating topographic views exerted a pressure on him as well. Studies are being carried out at present in order to elucidate the mechanism of action through which noradrenaline exerts its metabolic effect. We believe that such experiments represent the only proper way to test the effect exerted by these molecules during oocyte maturation. A similar suction force is exerted on a flat plate in aerodynamic theory. There is growing evidence that these funding agencies exerted influence in the formulation of social welfare policies in the country during this period. Because the air exerts a greater drag on ions than on electrons, the motion of the ions dominates and a net compression or expansion results. The star exerts a strong gravitational force, which complicates the ship's manoeuvring. From this 'terroristic imagination' a guilty complicity f lows, embodied in all the compulsive fascination exerted by the thrilling spectacle of destruction. Marital status exerts a positive significant impact on the probability of migration. Distance traveled to source of water also exerts a positive significant coefficient on migration. Non-farm income exerts a strong positive impact on productivity. Nevertheless, both of these languages have exerted extensive influence on one another and have undergone tremendous modifications. Their emphasis falls instead on the pressures exerted on it from without, by the modern world. The general lesson may be that environmental context exerts a powerful influence over the expression of early behavior. The control he exerts on his language is an index of his moral character. The range of this power exerted a grip on the imagination. In one way or another towns exerted an influence over the farming population. Naturally, they exerted as much downward pressure on ex-mill prices as they could. Such initiatives intensified the pressure exerted by the guild for the state to take responsibility for public health. Although many such interactions are possible, we focused on the regulatory effects exerted by fear and effortful control upon approach behavior. Unlike moderators (which, by definition, are baseline measures), mediators occur after random assignment, exerting their effects during the period of active intervention. While the abbey could thus expect to come under the gaze of the political nation, it also exerted a more direct influence over the locality. The only assumption that we make concerning the resource is about the relationship between the resource status and the aggregate effort exerted on it. If nothing else, this demonstrates how strong a grip the welfarist tradition still exerts on economic theory. Regarding the factors associated with fuel choice, the analysis in this paper confirms that household income exerts a robust influence on fuel choice. As pointed out earlier, the way control is exerted depends on the structure of and information in the underlying language base. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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