词汇 | example_english_halt |
释义 | Examples of haltThese 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. Are we spending too much, too little, or about the right amount on halting the rising crime rate? Even if all transmission between flocks was halted in 2000, the minimum size of the outbreak would be almost 300 farms. In fact, a stopping rule is optimal if and only if it has a halting state [12]. At the moment, there are no indications that the downward slide could be halted. After syncytial fusion the cascade of apoptosis seems to be halted for several weeks. Once the certificate had been issued, rent increased very rapidly until the depression of the 1820s halted the trend (see figure 5). In this case the operator has to be informed about the cause of the problem and the system has to be halted. Practical work was halted, when appropriate, so that the teacher could summarise and consolidate learning. However, that region evolves rapidly and spreads quickly, halting when the disturbance spans a region enveloping the destabilizing bump. The flow of distanceless uniformity where all is carried away and mixed up is halted thereby. Interviewers had visited 1882 addresses by the time fieldwork was halted. At some point, it seems as if none of the pieces you have can be combined any further and your progress has halted completely. From then on, the democratisation process could not be halted. If no such tuple can be found, the computation halts giving xs as result. The strategy adopted was to boost central government in its role as service provider, as further decentralisation had been halted. There were new, even tighter regulations issued in 1992, but they have not halted illegal clearance. The sprouter voluntarily halted alfalfa sprout production, disinfected the plant, and then resumed production with a new seed lot after re-inspection. As a putative amyloid- antagonist, tramiprosate is believed to interrupt an early pathological event, thereby potentially halting or slowing the course of the disease. At most one transition rule should match any given state, and if no rule matches, the machine halts. Each process begins a protocol in a distinguished initial state, and halts in one of a set of distinguished final states. The clap of the stage manager that halts the discussion not only affects the workers but the visitor who records the conversation. The government allocations for agricultural research dropped, while the construction of new stations and capital investment for their equipment halted. They see their own biological ageing as being halted at 13, 25 or 32 years, or some other preferred chronological age. Rather, research efforts should be directed toward simpler, more effective methods of halting this pandemic. The import liberalization process and some of the industrial reforms were hence halted for a year. Can their negative consequences be halted or reversed ? The optimization was halted when on average each parameter of the model had converged to eight decimal places. The algorithm is incremental - it may be halted at any time, yielding a partially-minimized automaton. The value of the archive is in the action of archiving, in halting disappearance and preserving for the future. Thus, her linear journey abounds with halts and side trips. In cleverly imposing a narrowly commercial form of cooperatives, government halted the advance of autonomous, farmerled groups in rural society. In each round, each process broadcasts a message to the others, but up to k processes per round can fail by halting. Figure 2 shows the protocol complex for a three-process single-round protocol in which each process broadcasts its index to the others, and then halts. Finally, the clay was halted and cut into tile lengths by a wire suspended above the machine. The defender must mimic, and thus the attacker wins exactly when the machine halts. However, the 1948 war halted that momentum when the institutionalization of soccer in the periphery was still in its initial steps. The calculations iterate likewise for the third and subsequent years, up until age 90, at which point model computations are halted. If information required from third parties (pay slip, etc.) is available, the process is continued or else halted until information arrives. In our model, both the early pre-attentive visual processing and the non-labile stage of saccadic programming were halted during actual saccades. Unfortunately, this work was halted prematurely at the beginning of the 1990s. A configuration of the form halted, v is said to be successful. The system also begins a protocol in a distinguished initial state, and halts in one of a set of distinguished final states. Furthermore, there is reason to suggest that these processes were not halted or reversed during wartime. After three focus group discussions it felt that no new issues were being generated and so recruitment was halted. In accessible areas, mass vaccination campaigns were successful in halting outbreaks within weeks. If the proximal joint is halted then the distal joints flex (b), however unobstructed the two close together (c). Utterances are halting, reflecting word-finding difficulty and failure to maintain a line of thought, and sentence comprehension is impaired. The federal government was thrown into a deficit for the first time since 1824 and federal improvements spending nearly halted. Ultimately, the decline halts as cat's eye structures drift out of the critical region and into the unstable gradients beyond. The algorithm then halts when condition (3) is satisfied. Compare this to a case in which you obey a rule for stopping at stop signs by halting your car at a stop sign. Philosophers devoted to the rule of principles find such halfway solutions and halting compromises objectionable. The decreasing trend for age group 65-74, however, had halted by the end of the period. The teen's halting tone suggests someone young, frightened and inexperienced. After a start in an old canoe, progress was halted by severe rapids. When an expression e cannot be evaluated due to the presence of an uninstantiated logical variable x, narrowing non-deterministically instantiates x to keep the evaluation of e from halting. Low winter temperature halts both the growth and activity. Then, just as she is about to produce substantive talk about the purpose of the call, she halts her in-progress utterance and restarts by issuing a summons. If we can prove that no two points are less than a positive constant 2 apart, then this implies that the algorithm halts after adding finitely many points. The present study shows that this decline in mortality, although interrupted by the war, continued again during the 1950s but appears to have halted around 1960. The development spawned further u rban spaces with its visionaries d rawing on the conflicting ideologies of agrarianism and progress, a contradiction that ultimately halted their growth. The war led to the stoppage of the annual grant-in-aid from the imperial exchequer, hence the administration halted its numerous development projects funded through the colonial development fund. We also explore the implications of halting the solid accretion at selected core mass values during the protoplanet's growth, thus simulating the presence of a competing embryo. Their fear, therefore, was that economic growth could be halted, and unemployment kept unnecessarily high, if previous patterns of economic growth were allowed to repeat themselves. If any of the arguments is of the wrong type (not an integer, not a scalar, or not an array), the computation is stuck (halted unsuccessfully). Since vertices cannot get arbitrarily close to each other, we can use an area argument to show that the algorithm halts after adding a finite number of vertices. While the diffusion halts the piling-up of isopycnals and prevents the generation of singularities and the jet, the strong buoyancy force generates a large vertical velocity. Privatisation's halting progress following the 1994 election was the mirror image of its acceleration during the transition, although, paradoxically, the economic argument supporting privatisation was by that time stronger. The clinician is not halted by the "materiality" of the situation itself because it has totally changed, so that only the essential remains (the materialized myocardial translation). However, at times, the discussion halts just when it gains momentum. Beyond the ' carrying capacity ', population growth is halted - a ' plafond ' is reached - because people will starve, because they will no longer marry and have children or because they will emigrate. Although his disease put up barriers to his ability to pursue these purposes, he always found the fortitude to circumvent these barriers rather than be halted by them. When coercion and force take the place of deliberative and consensual mechanisms, discussion is halted and conflict settlements are typically made in favor of sectional interests. Adults as well as children sometimes play this game, especially at halts during a migration, when exercise is needed to keep up the circulation of the blood. The application was halted if the robot came too close to a singular pose or if it was out-of-joint limits or collided with objects in the work-cell. The escalation of violence therefore needs to be halted as soon as possible. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English There is only one conclusion from all of this, and that is that the accession negotiations must be halted. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English The entry of private entrepreneurs into the market has therefore contributed towards halting the comparative loss of a mode of transport. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English The long march to 1945 and beyond had truly been halted. The railway train effect gives a good example of visual counterpoint, when two trains are halted on opposing lines in a station. No pharmacologic agents have yet proven effective in halting the progression of disease, however. Just then, the fighting stopped and the influx of volunteers was halted. In this current complex situation, an age-long process of humanism and experimentation with formulations of universal human rights is in danger of being halted. Where this is not possible rift development is halted, rifts become filled with sediment and any associated uplift subsides. Similarly, any downwards movement would be halted and reversed. We also explore the implications of halting the solid accretion at selected core mass values during the protoplanet's growth. As referred to earlier, indigenous peoples have occasionally halted or modified certain corporate operations that were perceived to be socially irresponsible or environmentally damaging. He further argues that the 'winners' of partial economic reform hinder completion of democratization processes, halting the process at 'partial reform equilibrium'. Therefore, treatment of contaminated environments with an appropriate disinfectant (noroviruses are non-enveloped viruses) is of the utmost importance in halting the chain of infection. When the bootstrapping process halts, a ranked list of hypothesized category words is presented to a user for review. The dance was halted twice when the chariots passed. Another approach has been the immunization of patients with beta-amyloid, but development has halted as a result of encephalitis in some patients receiving the immunization. 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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