词汇 | example_english_founder |
释义 | Examples of founderThese 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. Perpetual anniversary founders, too, would appear to have been prompted by a desire to profit their parish. Occasionally, but surprisingly rarely, the labouring ship spat the caulking from some underwater seam, in which case she probably foundered. When it finally decided to introduce a growthinhibiting incomes policy to restrain inflation, it foundered in the 1978-9 'winter of discontent'. The hopes that an independent, transnational community might emerge among this group of experts foundered on the clash of the national perspectives they represented. Further, it is misleading to imply that this contravened the beliefs of the founders. However, the obvious reply is that we can distinguish concealed from publicised laws, and so the reductio founders. Previous, often intensive control programmes have foundered, and we cannot point to a clear-cut example of successful large-scale scrapie control. If the natural populations had been polymorphic, then the founders taken from these populations might carry various alleles. Multiplicative combinations of indicator variables for different founders were also tested. Elsewhere, it is cities themselves which appear in the guise of town founders. Hence, this journal has been conceived by its founders as a forum for the scholarly dialogue on a multiplicity of perspectives. Although parties were relatively quick to form, historians have underscored the importance of the fact that they were not anticipated by the founders. Further, if the founders intended territory to demarcate local community interest, they might have respected local communities by providing some provision for them in districting. However, this explanation founders on the observation that economists are people too. She was a rich mine of life, like the founders of early races. She also highlights the conservative nature of the founders of the movement and their adoption of a reformist ideology and pragmatic political stands. Rather, ter ritorial constituencies, it is argued, are expressive of the founders' desire to represent territorial "communities of interest" that existed within states. Today the entire village is composed of three large kinships descended from the three founders, each with several lineages. As they aged, the founders became disillusioned about the directions in which their experiment in self-governance were heading. The village founders seem to have been influenced by the ancient feng-shui doctrine of the balance of elements within the environment. First, founders may have come from low-diversity source populations. However, efficient allele or haplotype tracing from offspring to founders requires codominant, multipleallele markers. Additional founders were captured during 1989-1993 at the same locality and introduced into the pedigree. There were 34 founders and 115 non-founders involved in the crosses. There is precise information about the celebration of the anniversaries of founders and benefactors throughout the year, with appropriate pittances and almsgiving. As patrons, the nuns invested the capital, and named students of theology preparing for the priesthood, preferably relatives of the founders, as chaplains. The selection of mouse strains to be used as founders of the resource population for mapping was also critical. Women have necessarily become particularly vulnerable emotionally because they are more vulnerable in other (economic) ways, for example when a marriage founders. As he declined to address himself to the intractable problems which it raised, it became the rock upon which he foundered. The founders of the field set out to change social institutions and practices, medicine and healthcare chiefly among them. Eruption of the ignimbrites is envisaged as a series of poorly expanded flows possibly with incorporated fall material generated by foundering of a caldera floor. The society's seven founders constituted a cross section of the horticultural world as it was emerging at the turn of the nineteenth century. In his address there he stressed three opinions that were in accord with the university founders' ideas. The choice of an arboretum gave these public parks a distinctive character that was appreciated by founders, patrons and visitors. The number of female founders here is extraordinarily high and the religious institutions, altars and cells involved highly varied. The founders would not have accepted the empirical claim for three reasons. The intentions of founders of colleges and their successors were clear. With their founders' purpose paramount, these charities could expect to operate independently of both markets and governments. Ancestors are revered, and worship focuses on veneration of these lineage founders. The more immediate concern of psychology's founders, though, was to establish its independence from philosophy and secure its status as a genuine field of science. The common core complaint underlying many criticisms has been that psychology's founders erred strategically by modeling their science after the 19th century natural sciences. There is a table of the founders from the 1817 settlement, and a detailed consideration of the population over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. All 13 transgenic founders have displayed striking skin and epithelial appendage phenotypes, including the mammary glands. Let genotypic founders be all genotyped animals whose parents were both ungenotyped. The haplotypic method requires larger sibships than these methods but is more flexible with respect to extended outbred pedigrees with multiple generations and many founders. Compared with the simultaneous method, the haplotypic method is less computationally demanding and gives close approximation only if founders are truly outbred. The classical one is to assume that these individuals are founders. Opera cannot bear up under these conditions and founders into the risible and the ridiculous. The founders' careful structure of distributed power was all the unity the new nation would bear. Although initial efforts to augment the efficiency and accountability of public servants foundered, modest successes have been achieved. In the end, the founders debated only three of the four issues above. If the founders rejected either of these two claims then we can conclude that they did not support the "communities of interest" justification above. In the end, the founders gave constituency division by territor y no normative anchor. What sort of questions did its founders ask? I shall try to show that his argument founders already at the first step. The most tedious part of this study was ascertaining the whereabouts of these companies and their founders, nearly three decades after their incorporation. However, this programme also foundered in the face of limited budget allocations and failed to receive funding at this stage. Abolitionists had differed among themselves about how the founders' legacies applied to the matter of secession. Like that effort, though, this one founders by proposing a parallel that on closer examination turns out to be illusory. The founders and chairmen of these committees are physicians, professors of medicine, and heads of hospital departments. The entrepreneurs saw them rather as successful expressions of free enterprise and recognised the merit of their founders. Total or partial genotypic reconstruction in founders and parents is needed to provide set definitions. The same process is conducted with reference to each of the other three founders. From our interviews with the founders, these social entrepreneurs clearly understood the practical restriction of being non-profit. They readily suggested we studied all agencies whose founders had interesting stories to tell, including success cases, painful struggles, or mixed experiences in overcoming problems. Political change in the 1830s had foundered because active groups had based utopian ambitions on unrealistic foundations. When the project foundered a year later, he made the best of a bad thing by writing a history of the failed expedition. Federalism explains why the founders delegated the power to draw district lines to the states. The critics of this scholarship note a teleological distortion of the eighteenth-century political attitudes held by the founders of the republic. If the first mass deployment of biometrics founders, the public and therefore leaders of government might just call it quits. His overture through the normal channels foundered. The founder's analysis of the political situation which necessitated the new organization is illuminating: 'the yavan-snakes reared on the milk of nonco-operation were provoking riots with their poisonous hissing'. Most respect the founder's language. Recall that most of the founders started business as traders and contractors where they made use of the services of a small number of personal servants who ran errands. I remember his raspy voice, his laugh, and my sense of gratitude that one of the founders of my adopted field was actually sitting here talking to me. Captive breeding programs for populations with a small number of founders. Any idea of 1934 as a turning-point founders on the sheer variety of newspaper attitudes. In this process of the emergence of a new paradigm, its founders construct the profile of the opposition and the description of the past science simultaneously. Unlike the founders though, he wholeheartedly supported a liberal market society in which anyone regardless of skin color ideally could achieve success and even prominence like him. A review of psychoanalytic perspectives would urge caution on an unreflective application of such a theory to later life - but not in the ways that its founders first thought. The transmission of the observed marker alleles in genotypic founders to their offspring occurred at random and also transmission of alleles in subsequent generations occurred fully at random. However, in order to minimize the rate of inbreeding a priori the procedure should be based on minimizing variances of contribution from all generations, not only that of founders. Though the resulting polities were similar in many respects to those which the founders left, part of the process of building on the fact of secession was to accentuate differences. Instead, territory should be understood as forming a habit of mind for the founders, even while it was necessary to achieve other democratic aims of representative government. In the past such innovative schemes as night-sitter services and incontinence laundry services have foundered because of a perceived lack of demand, when lack of publicitiy was the culprit. The haplotypic method simplifies this complex analysis by reducing haplotypes within a donor-recurrent framework and viewing each offspring genome as a mosaic of chromosome segments contributed by different founders. Successive population projections in this country, like many other sociological predictions, have often foundered in the past because of a failure to anticipate the gap between intentions and events. Many started as small businesses, with their founders putting capital and security at risk, and many have suffered hard in the current recession. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I am one of the founders of my own trade union. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Are the seamen who are actually in distress through the loss, through the foundering of their ships, provided for? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I asked one of the founders of the school what the investment was to start with. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 All the founders of the world's different religions have taught us to treat others as we should like to be treated by them. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I am sure, therefore, that, both in their own interest and in the general interest, the founders should be included in this scheme. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I was one of the founders of such an organisation. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The high hopes of its founders have not yet been realised. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Is this scheme also in danger of foundering? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Previous attempts to compile a sports register have foundered for various reasons. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 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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