词汇 | example_english_hereafter |
释义 | Examples of hereafterThese 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. As a result, unless otherwise stated the term ' younger generation' refers hereafter to the participants' offspring. We therefore ignore the complications of hierarchical corruption hereafter. Despite this, the responses of tsetse flies to the skin secretions of hosts (hereafter sebum) have not been extensively investigated in the field. Their resurrection and related events suggest a transfer of their souls from the mode of being of this world to that of the hereafter. Nowhere is this more obvious than in their brief section on social play (hereafter "play"). The closed space continues on into the hereafter through a high altar recess, lit from the side. Clairvoyance, which has been getting somewhat into disrepute, will probably be looking up hereafter. We give hereafter two samples, representative of two types of action. The distribution of non-target (hereafter incorrect) responses made by each group was examined by type to determine whether the groups performed differently. The code is also clear about the ends of that covenant: a balance between the here and now and the hereafter. We check hereafter that the accessibility relation is correct, that is, an accessible subterm of a computable term is computable. The algorithm makes use, at each stage, of one or more knowledge sources, which are explained hereafter together with their possible behaviors. To simplify our notations, the disequilibrium index is denoted by dt hereafter. I will hereafter refer to this as the incompatibility argument. Because of the small sample of stilted trees, only unbuttressed and buttressed trees are considered hereafter. The same sampling design was used for fitting the smaller transmitters on animals that weighed between 330-550 g (hereafter known as juveniles). A small number of the morphospecies could be referred to named species, but even those that remained unnamed will hereafter be considered as species. Resprouts emerging from stumps or lower parts (< 1 m) of fallen or standing live stems, hereafter lumped together as above-ground sprouts, were also recorded. At collection, flower heads were lightly shaken in a bucket, and achenes (hereafter called seeds) that fell off were used. First, immediately following selective logging, what is the composition of the tree community in gaps created by harvest (hereafter 'logging gaps')? Dead twigs, branches or stems 2-20 cm in circumference (hereafter designated as 'branches') were collected in each quadrat. Moreover, the degree to which this tajall is attained in this life determines the measure of reward in the hereafter. Every psym chic quality or attribute that dominates the internal dimension of man presents him in the hereafter in a form suitable to the quality. The distinctive theme is that action as such admits of a constitutive aim (hereafter ' 'aim' '), as belief does of truth-directedness. The two sectors, agriculture and manufacturing, are hereafter labeled as sectors 1 and 2, respectively. Nothing of this is portrayed to them other than their being in the hereafter like angels. Hereafter we shall refer to the combination of the genotypes of a couple as a combined genotype. We shall hereafter concern ourselves with determining forces and moments on the equipollent combination. Although not a new technique, on-far m seed priming (hereafter referred to as 'priming') has spread through participatory research. Therefore, the full products are prefered here as they preserve the exact boundary conditions at z = 0, and they are adopted everywhere hereafter. The saccadic refixation task (hereafter referred to as the ' prosaccade task ') was identical to the antisaccade task in terms of stimulus presentation and fixation duration. Here, incremental knowledge acquisition will focus on the refinement of the proceduralised context (as introduced hereafter), and explanation will support that refinement. We present hereafter a structural approach to the automatic adjudication of disagreed sense choices that fits the above-mentioned requirements. In this article, we prefer the more satisfactory solution offered by the concept of module developed hereafter. Accordingly, we consider second-order drift models with spline-transformed output hereafter. Having stated the individual's problem, we use a recursive approach hereafter in characterizing behavior. Only seeds with no apparent external damage were sorted and considered to be potentially viable (referred to 'retrieved seeds', hereafter). To distinguish extended abduction from traditional one, we call traditional abduction normal abduction, hereafter. Data were collected within these exclosures (hereafter referred to as 'stations'). Among the few vertebrates that were consistently able t o p ersist on small i slands was the red howler monkey (hereafter, simply howlers). The other plot that was not subjected to prescribed fires will be referred to hereafter as the unburned plot. The study was repeated twice (referred to hereafter as an experimental replicate). Thus, the annual average growth rate between these two periods was only 1.16 per cent (compound rate, the same hereafter). Among experimental practices in probability judgment tasks they discussed, we will focus hereafter on enactment of scripts and repetition of trials. As these children had relatively little experience with orthographically correct spelling, they will hereafter be called young inexperienced spellers. Few human uses of nonhuman animals (hereafter simply "animals") have incited as much controversy as the use of animals in biomedical research. The data presented hereafter are those of the 841 children with complete information. First, they use a numerical procedure to adjust the quantity data in order to satisfy utility maximization (referred to, hereafter, as the adjustment procedure). The entire experiment was repeated 4 months later (hereafter called block 2). Indeed, in this paper we show that continuations may be removed both from inputs and outputs - hereafter called solos - without loss of expressive power. The necessity and proportionality criterion is crucial when assessing the legal sustainability of different strategies, as it will appear hereafter. Populations are given 20 000 generations to reach stabilizing selection- mutation-drift equilibrium (hereafter simply equilibrium) before the start of directional selection. The tug has to come, and better now, than at any time hereafter. Prosperity offered hints of providential favor - how you fared here was a pretty good indicator of how you would fare in the hereafter. Most of this diversity is found in unflooded (hereafter, terra firme) forests. We invited these two individuals (hereafter referred to as community research partners) to join the interdisciplinary research team. To the best of our knowledge, does not exist any specific analysis which can infer determinacy of all the programs that are discussed hereafter. We observed three recovery categories among plants: those that only produced leaves (hereafter refoliated), those that sprouted, and those that did both. Distinct variants of rabies virus (hereafter referred to simply as ' variant ') are associated with and maintained by one or more closely related species of mammal [the reservoir host(s)]. The envoy of a balade of three lines must also have only three lines, containing its substance and serving to introduce the refrain, as will be said hereafter. In practical terms, laparoscopic and laparoscopically assisted resections can be considered comparable as the incision sizes are relatively similar (hereafter, they are collectively known as laparoscopic surgery). We recorded the same measurements or noted mortality, and all new plants that had recruited into the 30 cm height category were added (hereafter called recruits). Evaluations were conducted for several agronomic traits, but complete data were obtained only for grain yield in all the location-year combinations, hereafter referred to as environments. Since technical-level components and conceptual components are entirely different, the former will be referred to as "components" and the latter will be referred to as "conceptual components" hereafter. We used the ratio between the overall abundances of those two most common species in each component community, an index hereafter referred to as 1:2 ratio. The primes will be dropped hereafter. Although presented in one list, the sentences are hereafter described as two separate corpora, according to the type of segment following the stop: vowel (or approximant vowel) or fricative. The distance from each marked point to the nearest bank was measured and divided by the wetted width for conversion into a percentage value (hereafter bank distance; range = 0-50%). Follow-up interviews in 1983, 1985 - 1986, and 1991 - 1994 (referred to hereafter as 1992) were completed with both the study child and a parent, separately, in respondents' homes. We call the asymmetry ratio hereafter. Our choice is explained hereafter. To investigate the probability of developing a drug-resistant mutant which has switched var genes (hereafter referred to as a surviving mutant) the following assumptions are made. We show hereafter that is monotonic. The resulting numbers (retrieved, plus presumably lost seeds) are, hereafter, described as 'extrapolated seeds', and the results are presented both in terms of retrieved and extrapolated seeds. Stratified random-sampling design was used as the first ten animals that weighed more than 550 g (hereafter known as adults) were fitted with the large transmitters. Images of a possible ' hereafter ' hardly existed. The pulse repetition rate (hereafter frequency) and time that a colliding fly is in contact with the wires are therefore also critical parameters in the efficiency of the system. Here and hereafter, the terms ' clergy ' and ' clergymen ' refer to priests of all ranks, including bishops ; the term ' ministers ' is used for priests other than bishops. The set of all individuals-borrowers and lenders-with access to the commitment technology is hereafter labeled the intermediated group, since producers in this set may borrow from financial intermediaries. We abstract from this case hereafter. 11. Three of the six mixograph parameters, namely peak height, total energy under the graph and bandwidth energy, were found to be non-significant for all effects and are hereafter not discussed. The "allowances" include all kinds of sums of money which may hereafter be given. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I can see considerable difficulty in interpreting and applying a statutory intention which might or might not be given legislative effect hereafter. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Men must not suffer from organic disease with certain exceptions specified hereafter. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Five groups were conducted with homeless childbearing age women (hereafter referred to as homeless women focus groups). We shall invoke this essential property several times hereafter. Therefore, it contains nourishments both spiritual and physical and portions that are related with both the hereafter and this world. The meta-level judgment of knowing thus depends on the success or failure of attempted access to the primary explicit or declarative memory (hereafter direct metacognition). In fact, we modeled the performance of 520,251 simulated perceivers (hereafter simulants) who had different decision criteria. The latter potential gives essentially the same results as reported hereafter but has an additional symmetry which we avoided by the choice. The fruits, which consist of a nutlet and the perigynium, are hereafter referred to as 'seeds'. A random sample of patients with none of the above three co-morbid conditions (hereafter called the general group) was selected for comparison. We therefore analyse dispersal patterns of combined data of the two collections hereafter. The study plots were separated into two groups according to their topography, which are referred to hereafter as low and high microsites. Of that cottage we must see more hereafter; it does not lie in our road now. Of the 71 comparison cases, 58 were classmates and thirteen were neighbours (all hereafter called comparisons). In effect, the society of the hereafter resembles that of this world. The study was repeated successfully five times (referred to hereafter as an experimental replicate). Hereafter, only surface soil (0+15 cm) analysis results are discussed. 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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