词汇 | example_english_foundation |
释义 | Examples of foundationThese 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. Rather than totalizing the failure of foundations, the more productive strategy is to seek the strategic error of past foundationisms. The text commences with her childhood, establishing the early foundations of the intellectual and moral supremacy which marks her adulthood. Before we consider each of these offences in outline, let us examine the practical and theoretical foundations for them. However, this made him re-examine the foundations of his faith and as a result he became more convinced of their truth than ever. The social reality constructed by the malestream approach rests on shaky foundations. The secular foundations of medieval kingship were slender before the twelfth century. When indeterminacies are viewed as gaps, they are interpreted as contributing to the very foundations of the text's meaning. Aesthetic foundations provide the pretext for forcing women to act and then condemning them for doing so. I take this to mean that it is actually difficult to unravel the assumptions of archaeological analysis without questioning the foundations of modernist thought. The gradual increase in household autonomy challenged the social, ceremonial and economic foundations of the neighbourhood communities. The first question leads us back to the foundations of human culture. On some sites even the foundations were prefabricated. In other words, cisterns, foundations, and the waterproofing system proceeded in parallel. The fire destroyed the buildings, but at the same time transformed them into baked clay and thereby preserved them as foundations for new buildings. Much of the material on nunneries is delicate work on uncertain and poorly-documented foundations. The methodology is advantageous in that it provides an approach backed with theoretical foundations. Clearly, additional theoretical and empirical work is necessary to explore more fully the analytic foundations underlying the dynamics of coalition negotiations. Finally, the methodological foundations panel addressed perhaps the most immediately critical issue of how to set about the development of multi-agent systems. There were no structures for auditing these foundations, and politicians and the military elite used them as private sources of wealth creation. On the other hand, the theoretical foundations of these methods are given: the properties of the methods are detailed and proved. The cognitive foundations of analogy had a long history. As a result there are weak foundations for a civil society. Besides, another revolution was about to shake society to its foundations and breathe new life back into pluralism. The foundations are neither wine cellars nor catacombs. The cultural manifestations of our diversity are accepted as the foundations and the features of our recognized presence as well as of our separateness. As a true scholar, he became interested in the theoretical foundations of rationality. Let us put it bluntly: these people confuse foundations with prejudices. Computing scientists are generating new insights into the foundations of quantum mechanics, which will be of value even if practical quantum computers are never built. A number of conclusions about the foundations of this culture can be drawn from this analysis of authority relations. The practical nature of the book is supplemented by a wealth of theoretical foundations. The discrepancy may also be due to different theoretical foundations of the studies, as well as the way the survey data is interpreted. The original context of this interment was probably lost at the time the foundations were dismantled. They entailed tolerating uncertainty wherever reliable foundations could not be found. Similar hypotheses regarding the foundations of successful ageing could be tested by studies that have deciphered the preferred value orientations of other, different, cultures. Charitable donations and foundations helped to balance individual wealth with collective responsibility. Only the foundations survive from the first phase of construction, so it is difficult to tell anything about the style of the earliest architecture. Based on these foundations, new tools are hypothesized for detecting causal relations from statistical data. The first seven sections offer a detailed overview of the foundations and the historical and theoretical underpinnings of linguistic typology. The pribumi elite, both in the military and in politics, usurped these foundations for personal gain. However, expansion in the private residential sector was based on weak foundations. His interests include cognition across cultures, the psychological foundations of culture, and religious cognition. One of the major empirical challenges that a theory of the cognitive foundations of action control has to meet comes from action induction. Section 3 presents the theoretical foundations of kriging. Computational foundations are required to manipulate platform architectures in specific viewpoint spaces connection, assembly, etc.!. The values and practices of music education are embedded in the unique historical foundations and contemporary circumstances of a nation or community. A careful attempt to identify the normative foundations of language rights. Theoretical and empirical foundations of assistance to threatened languages. His lectures were generally on the foundations of mathematics, and were very popular with students. Deontological libertarians tend to be fairly confident about their political stance - they think it rests on secure, deontological foundations. We quickly discerned a mutual interest in philosophy of healthcare as well as the foundations of clinical bioethics. The content is easy to follow and presents many useful learning activities that build on clear, well-structured theoretical foundations. We will present evidence in the next section supporting the role of early foundations as supports for positive change in adolescence. The evolutionary foundations of economics is a somewhat misleading title. He would have been horrified at the suggestion that economics was "built on broad ethical foundations" (2005: 225). A number of analytical as well as quantitative studies focused on the micro-economic foundations of the behaviour of individuals in the decision to migrate. Chapters 1 to 3 provide the theoretical and methodological foundations and include a lucid consideration of de®nitional problems and previous related research. Many economists, however, have understood the two theses as the two sides of the same coin and sought micro foundations as a consequence. The maturity of both approaches provides empirical and theoretical foundations for analyzing the vital interplay between automatic and controlled processes. The modernized superstructure of the book is actually built on well-proven traditional foundations. As this area is the newest of the three covered, the mathematical foundations are less well studied. Each of these topics has psycholinguistic components that reflect the language foundations of reading. Here we posit that we can introduce homology structures because the new structures can be built on homologous foundations. The foundations of parallel computation are the concern of this book. In the last few years there have been diverse works on the foundations of objectoriented programming. In their search for the source of disagreement, the opponents move in the direction of foundations. However, the foundations of these effects are remarkably different. 10. They're workable models; they are not models that provide the grand scientific foundations for things. Similarly, the electoral gains can be said to have strengthened legality and the rule of law, foundations for peaceful social change. However, what the examples do not make clear are the conceptual foundations for these differences. As long as data quality in randomized multicenter trials is not validated, one could argue that the foundations of evidence-based medicine are somewhat uncertain. Although sometimes only ephemeral foundations, these organizations were often closely related to more enduring informal literary circles. The language has similar foundations to our proposal. At the same time there were philosophical implications that went to the heart of defining the foundations of the subject. By mediating between man and nature, the microscope and other adjuvant technologies undercut the foundations of the enthusiasts' beliefs. Only thereby do the quantitative methods which are the foundations of mechanics become possible. Controversies in science can be over matters of fact or matters of theory; but they can also be over philosophical foundations, methodology, priority, or fraud. The unique cultural work that she pursues in much of her mature chivalric poetry involves dening the emotional-ideological foundations of her conservative national ideals. Self-consciously feminist organizations frequently offered less secure foundations for the future social life than socialist ones of this kind in the late nineteenth century. One then need only argue that, since there are no independent epistemic foundations, both logical positivism and methodology are wrong. A first line employs 'party' as a broad periodizing scheme to delineate the normative and behavioural foundations of a historically distinctive social order. Substantial debate still exists, however, about the micro foundations of these evolving theories. In order to do this, it intends to draw on the expertise of local research foundations and the resources of external donors. I n particular, an elementary presentation of the kinetic theory of gases in parallel with the foundations of continuum mechanics would be useful. They are basic entities, objects, constants, variables, etc., which we define as important foundations, discretisations, frames of reference. I wanted to find in the original sources what this logic was that was undermining the foundations of my mind. Neural foundations for understanding social and mechanical concepts. At ground floor level, a precast hollow deck is suspended above the ground on short masonry walls built up from the concrete foundations. Furthermore, the construction process is simple - it does not require specialist foundations, plant or installation expertise. Extensive discussion took place concerning the location of the plane of isolation, the point at which the building is separated by isolators from the foundations. One of the foundations of modern linguistics is the maxim of categoricity : language is categorical. A discussion of linguistic structure can hardly avoid addressing the foundations of transformational syntax. To link the foundations of democracy to the contingencies of a particular historical tradition risks falling into relativism. The book is organized in 20 chapters, starting with the historical foundations of the whaling industry. The articles that are dedicated to the mathematical foundations of finite-state technology are among the better ones in the book. The latter model is part of the foundations of theoretical computer science, whereas the model used in our approach to model micro-architectures is relatively unknown. The problem is that these regional and geographic variables are created ad hoc and lack theoretical foundations. 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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