词汇 | example_english_govern |
释义 | Examples of governThese 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. However, the combinations of these units are governed by syntactical rules, which are the to-belearned components of the situation. In surveying modern theories of nostalgia the author points out that most ' ' proceed from and are governed by notions of loss and amnesia. The related problems we have in mind are governed by additional dissipative and dispersive forcing terms. The results can then be extended to numerical approximations to the governing equations. However, some terms in the governing equations will become insignificant in the presence of the averaging, and can be removed. We reject the idea of research participation being governed solely by market forces. At this same time, there was a pervasive social reassessment of the ethical norms governing medical practice as well as particular reevaluation of informed consent. Thus, it is likely that cross-language interactions are governed by universal constraints on organization of speech perception/production behavior and human learning mechanisms. They also asked about respondents' awareness of existing guidelines and whether they desired additional regulatory policies governing interactions with the pharmaceutical industry. To a large extent, life here will still have been governed by traditional identities. A further concern was that design products should be governed by intellectual rigour and not merely be the outcome of a design consultancy. From onward the economy is assumed to be governed by again. In actual fact, the management of community natural resources was mainly governed by rules based on customary law. Although they are linked, ecological and economic systems are governed by different regulatory mechanisms and are based on fundamentally different currencies. One step down in the hierarchy are features and principles governing any human society, past or present, primitive or civilised. Variations in the parameter governing the productivity of technology lead to a bifurcation of the system. 1 and are constants which can be interpreted as governing the value of the constant fluid pressures outside and inside the fluid annulus respectively. The paper has the following structure: 2 contains the governing equations and the list of model problems. The novel feature of that model was the use of an empirical switch law which governed the amount of wall slip. The spectrum of this eigenvalue problem, which governs localized instabilities, is studied using a combination of analytical, asymptotic, and numerical techniques. The interfacial dynamics governed by (1.1) and (1.2) are different. Any or all price changes may be realized, but the trend in prices in a given simulation is governed by equation (3). Far more important than bias, however, is that interactions are largely governed by nonconscious mechanisms, unavailable to introspection. The customary land tenure system is governed by the customary institutions. Particular monotransitive verbs still governed the dative case, while others governed the accusative, and still others allowed either case. In 2, we introduce the perfusion bioreactor system and present the equations governing our two phase model. Education may be governed by specific principles of fairness, but we also need to know how much to devote to education versus other social goods. Unlike error theorists, we do not claim that this is a naturally selected response governed by some special psychological mechanism (moral faculty). After that, the representing point moves to another attractor which is governed by another subset of "principal" variables, and so on. Natural selection is a mechanism governing the course of evolution, not the cumulative results of evolution directly. One can consider the system of differential equations governing the motion in the various continuously stratified layers, together with the interfacial conditions derived above. The value of zo is now governed by the effective roughness of a rippled bed. In the following section the governing equations, boundary conditions and the multiple-scale perturbation method are summarized. A detailed study of the non-linear ordinary differential equation governing the leading singularity and the solution of this equation are the subject of $3. I n (3.7b) expressing the kinetic law governing the heat flux released by the exothermic reaction, we have only retained the flame temperature modification (#, $; 1). The governing equations can be linearized in accordance with the following conditions. The steady drop shapes can be determined by solving our governing equations with and 4 set equal to zero. The school governing body have decided on two separate occasions that there is no reason to change the language. Our choice has been governed by convenience of presentation of the results. The basic equations are given and then methods follow for the approximation of the governing equations and boundary conditions. The problem is formulated in $2 and the coupled equations governing the width of the crack and the fluid pressure are derived. Both singular and regular modes are investigated, and the equation governing the amplitude evolution is derived. Utilizing a pressure-temperature formulation of the governing equations, we were able to investigate the three-dimensional stability properties of the finite-amplitude convection. The evolution of the initial vertical displacement field, which varies throughout space, is governed by the radiation of internal waves. Finally, in 5 6 the relationship of the asymptotic expansion to a certain exact solution of the governing equations is considered. At the location shown, a subtle balance governs the momentum transport. Global stability of genetic systems governed by mutation and selection. The physical mechanism governing the onset of instability has not been established. Water-use eciency governed by yield levels was higher with zero tillage compared with conventional tillage. We now address the derivation of the governing equations that are to be solved numerically. No significant change in the regulatory regime governing cigarettes occurred as a result of the successful characterisation of cigarettes as addictive. The design of complex entities by the evolutionary process in nature is a nondeterministic process that is not governed by logic. The chemistry which governed this process took place in aqueous ambients on the surface of ubiquitous clay minerals. In general, phonological properties of functional items tend to be governed by those of lexical items, rather than the other way around. Instances of rule governed spelling involving morphosyntactic rules are listed among the compulsory attainment goals for primary schools. The choice of suffix marking a complement may be governed directly by the predicate. Although antidespotic in its preference for self-rule from the bottom-up, this governing tradition was hardly weak or noninterventionist. Although united in their belief in a living, non-mechanical nature, not all of them agreed on the governing primary principles of nature's system. In multirate sampling, the differential equations governing the dynamics were integrated for different values of input signals. Bargaining powers are based, in turn, on supply and demand conditions governing the labor market for the specific industry. The core contains all of a language's constraints ; by and large, the core defines the phonology of a language and governs its vocabulary. They only show instances of accusative case, another case governed by the preposition. Finally, conclusions concerning the likely governing chemistry can be directly tested with site-directed mutagenesis. The belief that these were four independent realms governed by distinct forces was prevalent until the early 1960s - the period of relevance to our story. The view that choices are exclusively governed by comparisons, however, is not an uncontroversial view. Their takes on the relation of female education to governessing also demonstrate their different goals. The same battles not only divide the governing class, but rage within the minds of most of its members. Besides, interspecific competition for seed food is also governed by mechanical constraints imposed by seed morphology and the chemical composition of real seeds. The amount of money available is governed by the additional amount available for improvements in the health sector. Most of this work has been done with model organisms, especially sea urchins, but many of the principles governing fertilisation appear to be generally applicable. Indeterminacy, for instance, governs the novel's treatment of the relationship between humans and animals, another area of uncertainty relevant to evolution. She sets herself to make the change in the laws governing married women. The rules governing the modulation of center responses appear to be both subtle and diverse. As this expression shows, the behavior of real money balances is governed by a deterministic difference equation. The relations between them must be governed according to forms external to and independent of the particular individuals affected. The factors governing the exclusion of divalent cations could be elucidated by similar calculations. As a result, access to global information is limited by the locality of interactions, which is governed by simple rules. We notice that for the present combination of the governing parameters, the gravity circulation does not vary much from its homogeneous value. As such, it is governed by moral ideals and ethical principles designed to protect the interests of patients and to guide the providerpatient relationship. The idea that operant behavior is governed by a selective process similar to that seen in gene-based evolution has intuitive appeal. The propagation of the two beams is governed by two separate and different paraxial wave equations. Cost-decreasing factors are low negotiation costs (the seat share of the governing parties in the legislature) and ample legislative resources (the number of committees). In this section we consider the case of weak dissipation, and ignore the spatial dependence of wave amplitudes, which are governed by (3). We derive the dynamical equations governing the amplitudes of the fundamental mode and the second-harmonic mode. The governing condition of this discussion is presumption. The art of interpretation, he writes, soon developed into an exposition of the rules governing interpretation. They found that the rules generating the modal coin in their first experiment also governed the modal coin that was produced here. Choices could also be governed by intention, and we know of soldiers listing themselves in the wrong category to ensure a more rapid release. Although the misericórdias might have different regulations, the basic principles governing their activity were the same. The law governing school attendance, which is discussed below, provides a good illustration of how the interests of state, parent and child interrelate. Two further areas will, therefore, be considered: the legal enforcement of school attendance, and the law governing special education. He was fully convinced that history was governed by divine providence; that the providential design had been revealed. We have examined in turn the technologies, the choices of institutional framework, the focusing of principles governing action and the formation of collective values. A small simulation shows that this relationship is governed by the number of true null hypotheses in the tests (unpublished data). First look at the membership of the governing body to discover what relevant expertise is available or might be made available by co-option. There would then be complete agreement-consensus-on the rules of behaviour governing people as they occupy different social positions. Usually, too, people adjust to the governing medium out of politeness or indulgence, or with an ear for over-all harmony. Law is a powerful mechanism for recognizing or hiding the desires and perspectives of those whose lives it governs. A third case concerned changes in the policy guidelines governing the release of prisoners from gaol before expiry of their sentences. 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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