词汇 | example_english_foster |
释义 | Examples of fosterThese 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. A thing has dignity when it is not opposed to the higher and nobler virtues but rather accords with them and fosters them. They also fostered new forms of commercial relations between individuals. Whether they fostered or hampered creativity depends on how one defines it. The system itself fostered a constipated, inward-turning national posture, and attitudes of fear and hostility towards neighbours. Because this object is not given by someone, a relationship with it incurs no obligation and fosters no dependency, as in gift exchange. Theory posits cognitive processes fostering acquisition as well as how these processes are engaged through input that a task designer can manipulate. At 36 and 54 months, two additional ratings, fostering exploration and intrusiveness reversed !, were added to the composite. In the low-aggressive line, there are multiple behaviors affected by fostering and only a single behavior influenced by endotoxin, in interaction with the fostering condition. A social context of this type may reduce a child's risk for depression by fostering a sense of meaning, belonging, and optimism. Challenges at work are considered to be "steeling," fostering coping resources that alleviate the detrimental effects of subsequent stressors, especially those encountered in the workplace. A climate of reductionism fostered the development of technologies that were applied to physiology and to the study of the nervous system. Environmental policy, fostered by international agreements, gives a better explanation why pollution curbs downward at high income levels. In the next section, we highlight the role of specific government policies in fostering these price changes. They fostered a strong sense of community, and of belonging to some particular group. The new elites of the cities also fostered alliances with elites in other areas, for example, with the landed elites in the countryside. They underpinned devotion to relics and images, fostered the widespread use (and misuse) of sacramentals, and buttressed the thriving tradition of pilgrimage to prominent shrines. Flexible learning activities fostering autonomy in teaching training. Moreover, the three-party balance fostered coalition government, making it especially difficult for presidents to pass legislation that would strip the judiciary of its autonomy. A better level of representation possibly fosters more consensual modes of policy making, which may ultimately strengthen the legitimacy of democratic decisions. As such, it fosters rather than limits popular sovereignty. Such team sports fostered male camaraderie and sociability. The work-first approach on the other hand is indifferent or even inimical to a self-development strategy, while fostering - albeit indirectly - a self-assertion strategy. There was even less evidence that these organisations fostered democracy since they were highly personalised with no clear internal democratic procedures. However, the view that democracy fosters economic liberalization has met with considerable scepticism in certain quarters. First, it fosters the ability of government bureaucrats to co-operate with one another in the course of carrying out their duties. One of the most promising implications of these data was in fostering a preventive paradigm for symptom palliation. Our interview data suggest that people living in poverty are interested in working to bring about change that fosters access to supports for health. The programme while still within the service specification fosters a stronger community development approach. From this perspective, surely they do more than play into the vision of business as usual that is usually fostered by postmodernism? Liberians today continue to privilege strong leadership over the accountability and experimentation that fosters open, adaptive, social change. The computer fosters a linear for m of discussion. The important question is whether engagement in learning beyond the classroom fosters the development of this capacity or not. What is learner autonomy and how can it be fostered? Speculating further, is it also possible that some learners cope more easily than others with the task of becoming bilingual, fostered by their neuropsychological makeup? Thus, through social transactions, children and adults co-construct understanding and this fosters the development of children's thinking and acting along culturally desired lines. The role of selective material incentives in fostering activist participation increased significantly over the course of the 1990s. Were that the case, one might again expect genes that fostered fixed mating strategies as well as facultative ones. First, western schooling fostered new kinds of interactions between teachers and learners, altering the timing and relations of power between them. Such an archaeology concomitantly fosters theoretical pluralism, and leads to the ultimate foundation of this pluralism. Rather, they pursued the parallel goals of fostering the emancipation of women, democratizing relations between members of the family, protecting children and strengthening family stability. The efficacy of interventions for maltreated infants in fostering secure attachment. The finding that the present intervention program fostered selection of friends with less negative characteristics is in need of a tentative explanation. Whether they then fostered a politically conservative power or a revolutionary one depended mainly on the political constellation in the territories concerned at the times. The diffusing vorticity (or turbulence) fosters the development of a turbulent boundary layer which, in turn, promotes the break-up of the incoming coherent vortex tubes. Language, but more importantly, the dialogue between parents and child, fosters cognitive development, and integrated representations of self and other. Pilgrims could acquire portable shrines which in turn fostered subordinate ritual systems. Market behaviour, which may be unabashedly cut-throat, fosters very different interpersonal values. Because this group is at risk for language problems, information about factors fostering language development is of particular interest. The overarching message emerging from the present investigation is that multi-child contexts can be positive learning environments in fostering early social-cognitive and language development. Firstly, it clearly fostered the sale of common lands by issuing legislation which favoured the establishment of private ownership rights. They worried, too, about the potential for fostering labor unrest at a time when unions were growing in influence. Tribalism thus has come to be synonymous with a system of wasta-privileged access to the system of patron-clientelism fostered by the state. Such research might, for instance, examine the extent to which an innovation exacerbates dependence on medical expertise, supports patient autonomy, or fosters social inequalities. The problem with this tenure regime was that it was inflexible, while its paternalism fostered a resentful dependency. Richelieu, she argues, fostered a popular apprehension of individual liberty. Probably, a higher abundance of arthropods fosters such a relationship in places where the area is contaminated by parasite eggs. Of these, 98 blastocysts were transferred into 14 fosters, but no offspring was born. Is the process through which aggressive inflation stabilization policy fosters coordination consistent with theory and evidence on adaptive learning by economic agents? Till the end, imperial politics remained a slow process of fostering minimum common consensus prior to action. Emotional attunement and reasoning are required for meeting and fostering the emotional capacities required for autonomous choice. She may believe that it fosters positive evolutionary change. Moreover, inflation depressed incomes, depriving manufacturers of customers for their efforts and squeezing savings that might have fostered capital growth. The initiative is to be applauded, not only for devoting large funds to this important research field, but also for fostering research from many quarters. The main factor discouraging the registration of private operators was that government tariff policy continued to protect low-income groups, rather than fostering private profit. At a designer level, overview of the organization is critical in fostering an atmosphere where communication between designers can flourish. As the leftist ideology started to prevail in the country, such markets were thought to be places which fostered a capitalist ideology among farmers. In their heyday, the inns of court appear to have played a vital role in fostering the proliferation of legal texts alongside legal learning. What was the balance between intramural (institutional care) and extramural (fostering, boarding out) solutions ? The mass uprooting of the population further fostered discontent and political activism among them, leading the authorities to adopt an even more repressive policy. Indeed, it had been fostered by them whenever possible. In requiring children to make an 'expert judgement' it was hoped that concentrated listening could be better sustained and actively fostered. Indeed, these integrative, multidisciplinary efforts that bridge these different cultures can capitalize on unprecedented opportunities for fostering a mutual perspective. We might conjecture that having a large set of alternatives from which to choose fosters well-being, feelings of control, autonomy and so on. We began to focus intensely on fostering students' educational achievement and creating opportunities at schools for them to develop important relationships with adults. Bridging the knowledge gap : from evidence to policy and practice that fosters seniors' independence. The movement's own promotional literature professed obedience to the state, and asserted that spiritual regeneration fostered peace and civic virtue. Many of their children were adopted or fostered immediately. The necessary conditions fostering this cooperation and the barriers that prevent cooperation must be examined. Public lands were massively privatised in the late 1830s and early 1840s for fiscal purposes and so further fostered the expansion of livestock. An open and voluntary framework, this evidence suggests, works better in fostering trust. The unity of spirit and purpose just referred to is fostered and developed by continuous action in common. Patrimonialism fostered politics within the state, but politics that worked through the monarchy and were greatly dependent on it. Sensationalists, for example, fostered a concern for psychological interiority, but remained "aloof from self-talk" (10). The second parameter of our model, the intensity of choice, which inherently fosters divergent dynamics in the model, can thus increase without damaging the stability. Up to 2001, the government appeared rather successful in fostering that social solidarity. As it is, the obscurity of the primary sources fosters a relentless chore of explication, undertaken for its own sake. Linguistic neutralism, though, is fostered also in higher education. They may help avoid the development of unrealistic fears or an over-optimistic outlook, thereby fostering the normal development of the child. In other words, fostering professionalism and fostering leadership in professionalism is the same thing. To encourage participation in his artistic projects, he fostered contacts between leading creative artists in each field. A common theme in these criticisms is that aid is like a narcotic, fostering addictive behaviour among states that receive it. Recent changes have also fostered a sense of shared borderlandedness. The image of the nervous system as a dynamic balance between excitatory and inhibitory forces fostered an image of consciousness in parallel terms. Batch producers recognized that day rates fostered work of the highest quality and were standard practice, for example, in metalworking at government navy yards. The second strategy for fostering collaboration in conversational interfaces, then, is this. While this statute is positive in its legal intent for the practitioner, it fosters reliance on guidelines. The divine illusion lasts no longer than the poem fostering that illusion lasts. 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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