词汇 | example_english_hardly |
释义 | Examples of hardlyThese 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. Though that is hardly a brief for paternalism, it should make us-at least those of us with liberal sympathies-rather concerned. Such struggles over the principle of succession were hardly unique in the contested politics of indirect rule. Another observation is that target-deviant omissions hardly ever concern subjects in group 1 children. In fact, it is hardly correct to speak about a strategy. The conclusion of the paper is that it is hardly possible to explain the similarities in the contact patterns with the help of macro-sociolinguistic factors. The type of onset had hardly any effect whereas the offset consonant had a marked influence. Teachers' beliefs and motivation are also hardly ever researched. Now the field is rapidly evolving, which means that this article can hardly be more than a snapshot of the knowledge as of 2001. Their conclusion is, however, hardly general, as the authors themselves admit. They are hardly quoted in the debate, possibly assuming that they are fixed. Such was hardly the case in pre-war resumptions. Furthermore, an immediate transplant for this patient would hardly be a good for her. From a human rights point of view, the value of testimony can hardly be exaggerated. In laterite outcrops, where the influence of the rains is hardly felt, large expanses of small bamboos of stunted appearance are met with. Again, there was hardly any growth till week 30, and then a very rapid incline between weeks 30 and 40. To require such tangible returns on a substantial gift was hardly new, although a century earlier the return might well have been a commemorative sculpture. However, in view of the richness of the structure of homomorphisms between trees (see, for instance, [8] and [9]), this is perhaps hardly surprising. The inclusion of bioethics in the culture wars hardly represents moral progress for the field. The activists hardly managed to survive, while stirring an enormous scandal. Especially the comments, which follow a consensus document on which all participants agreed, hardly form more than a quarry of only loosely connected ideas. He could hardly have hoped for a more fitting 'temple', or a more compelling demonstration of a genuinely organic architecture. Furthermore, most of the cases have concerned housing units, which have hardly fallen into the category of cutting edge design. The age groups 61-64 will hardly change their behaviour. Following the above discussion, we can hardly support this hypothesis. Arguments that justify preserving millions of species just because some may become important at some unknown point in the future are hardly convincing. Perhaps a little surprisingly, hardly any change is seen in environmental health benefits either. Well, this may be a necessary condition for action, but it could hardly be sufficient, or reason-giving. What speaks against it is, very simply, that it will hardly be available. We end up with a reasoning that sounds hardly like an argument for utilitarianism. There is probably nobody else who could - or would - attempt such a survey, and it is hardly likely to be repeated in the future. The charge of religious name-calling was hardly new in 1545. The main causes are low profitability and that fertilizers alone are hardly sufficient for the wider goal of overall development. One can hardly blame markets for the mismanagement of resources in a country where markets did not play an important role. Such a low population density is, however, hardly possible to estimate reliably; hence, this is not a very applicable strategy. Certainly the free verse of the award winners can hardly be faulted. He could hardly have expounded his position more clearly: quite bluntly, any plans to abolish music are described as vain. If the interlocutors understand each other, we can hardly fault their language. Similarly, to study music in the social and cultural context within which it originated is hardly a revolutionary idea. In the entire data set, only two bare nominal gerunds with to function as purpose adjuncts, which is hardly enough to speak of replacement. Minor specialities as pediatric cardiac surgery, in particular, remain hardly known at all. Fundamental problems of taro breeding have been resolved and some useful material has been produced, but it is hardly reaching the growers. The relationships among economic stress, marital conflict, parental psychological symptoms, and quality of parenting have been extensively reported and hardly need review here. Each of the explanations separately, or even all of them collectively, hardly does justice to the seriousness of the turn. Indeed, the totally uncompromising politics of this duke, in particular, can hardly be explained in any other way. Even importance sampling, as discussed in [33], can hardly improve the situation. Likewise, we can have a table with three legs, but hardly # a table with ten toes. As can be seen from this figure, there is hardly any difference observable between the two semantic categories. The view presented here, hardly novel in itself, is that the popes could not, and did not, punch above their real weight. The questions were hardly frivolous, but they were not so easy either. Our observations are hardly compatible with these data, neither by the number of individual levels, nor by their thickness and regional extent. In the case of negative angles (heating from above), the motion within the layers is hardly discernible (figures 7-10). None of this is explained, so that, however effective the teaching programme, the scientific basis of her description of the writing system is hardly clear. Comparative developmental biology is buoyant and fast-moving, but the reader would hardly guess so from this book. In contrast to the multiplanar technique, angiography hardly opacified the fistulas, presumably due to high flow of blood within the fistulas. One hardly sees the point in this rapid rehash of the known terrain. Figurative thinking can hardly be subsumed under the generic category of denial. The book is full of stimulating reading for people already familiar with psychology but is hardly suitable as a text-book for beginners. To biologists, who like the reviewer have witnessed the violent changes in such extrapolations, this hardly comes as a great surprise. Since there is hardly a predictable paradigm to speak of, random performance is expected. As hardly any dative forms of the indefinite article occurred, indefinite forms were not included in the analysis. The present work could hardly resolve the controversy, but it may shed some light on it. The central argument - that the best and the brightest ideas of humanitarians can sometimes have bad consequences - will hardly be a surprise. The young governor could hardly relax his guard, though. Furthermore, a significant proportion of those born in the parish were children under ten - hardly long-term 'stayers'. Second, the program hardly qualified as social insurance. Acknowledgments ignore difficulties and failures; conflicts hardly exist. In some instances this contribution is hardly describable from the perspective of cognition, but calls for a functional explanation. The book can hardly escape being entertaining, one might say, because it tells the story of how cultural pleasures came to grip ordinary people. Technology shocks alone create a near vertical relationship in both countries since those shocks hardly generate any volatility in the nominal interest rate. The term jahiliyya hardly appears in the sources available to me. The importance of this goal can hardly be over-emphasized. The importance of linking the drug regime with pragmatic goals can hardly be overstated; every drug prescription must in some sense be a rehabilitation intervention. The musical scope of the school was smaller, but hardly less important. Issues such as the legal, ethical, and social impact of health technologies have hardly been addressed. Generally, however, financial concerns hardly feature in the sources. Was it true that the montane forest, swathed in epiphytes, was hardly ever exposed to drying air? There is hardly any runtime effect for the canonical form, whereas the answer combination mode is faster with increasing load. Indeed, many aspects in the behavior of complex software systems cannot (or can hardly) be captured using finite-state models. When the gain is 0.1, the human operator can hardly feel the reflection force during the task, and therefore, the results were far from satisfaction. Exact bor rowing between different cultures is hardly possible even under the most favorable conditions. Consequently, hardly any interpretation is taken for granted, and reinterpretation is the rule. Such accounts abounded in the comfort that if villainy were so transparent, then capture could hardly fail to be imminent. We can hardly conclude from it that you may not proceed. If not, non-statutory agreements can hardly be defined in principal-agent terms. We shall, however, hardly come to feel more generously towards one another unless we learn to understand one another a trifle better. Generally, people are hardly interested in mere facts. The methods are so obvious one hardly needs to discuss them. The canons could hardly be said to have played a more substantial role on the other sites of the same period. The episcopal palace could hardly hope to escape unscathed. In the first instance, obscurity is hardly the only occasion for interpretation. The picturesque nature of elections can hardly substitute for democratic standards, nor does it, more importantly, serve to appease suspicious voters and opposition parties. An elegy is hardly the place to look for the reasons why those ideals were threatened and why they proved ineffective. The existence of urban systems can hardly be considered a far-fetched hypothesis. The members of the branches hardly knew anything about the situation in the colony when the troubles started. Such a format, at first sight, would hardly seem to justify a new publication. The prime minister hardly minded much, as yet, what was going on. Another factor which has reinforced this and which has hardly been remarked on in this context is the telephone. He seldom responds to matters of personality, or individual psychology, is hardly ever in the least" inward"; much depends on the turn of the tale. In literary criticism, the arrival of hermeneutic skepticism could hardly have been less expected. 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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