词汇 | example_english_high-profile |
释义 | Examples of high-profileThese 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. The literature on this subject could have been strengthened by recent high-profile publications. Fortunately for their intended victims, a series of high-profile acquittals# began to dampen their enthusiasm for libel prosecutions. Some of this material has no doubt been difficult to research, since it received much less coverage than the high-profile subsidized productions. Additional uses have been identified in high-profile applications such as mobile code security, where terms of a dependently typed lambda calculus to encode safety proofs. Here, the architect focuses more on longterm relationships with clients than on high-profile projects. The high-profile water development policy from 1970 could not be meaningfully supported on the ground, and hence it failed. It was a high-profile undertaking, with lots of media coverage before, during, and after. He also said that this high-profile project produced no significant errors on its first day of operation. But this approach met with stiff resistance, particularly after the failure of a high-profile doubleliability bank, and it was never broadly applied. Professional geologists are conditioned to judge the vigour of their subject by their own performance in the high-profile sectors of industry and research. By contrast, other high-profile industrial disputes during this period, notably the mineworkers' strike of 1946, did not evoke the popular support which teachers received. The result was an extraordinary reversal of expenditure patterns from high-profile projects to small-scale urbanisation and infrastructure works of benefit to every neighbourhood. The academic debate was complemented by presentations of high-profile international projects that were discussed from a methodological point of view. Once again, a sudden high-profile death led millions to focus on the image of a person whom they had never met. For example, case studies of particular high-profile votes show that party cohesion can break down when national interests are at stake. If such a high-profile convention can easily be violated, what is the hope for lesser declarations on language rights? It was concentrated in the more visible, high-profile offices, rather than in the lower level offices that had been the centres of votermanagement problems twenty years earlier. Clearly, political goals also drive the system, including voter acceptability of care markets, avoiding high-profile business failures in a field as sensitive as social care, and controlling public expenditure. More generally, high-profile cases may result in pressure to increase the sensitivity of screening at any cost, and one possible consequence of this is "defensive" reporting of minor abnormalities (22). It is important to point out that all of them accept the claims made by a few high-profile biologists at face value rather than treating them with proper skepticism. Investment in high-profile and highspeed projects, which had been costed to please political constituencies, as well as large-scale rationalisation programme did not lead to increases in revenue. Funding for research in this area has continued to grow over the past few years, and recent high-profile funding opportunities have started to push theoretical research efforts into practical use. In addition, the government can rely on its resource revenues to repress dissent, either through buying off opposition (often with high-profile 'white elephant' infrastructure projects) or through violence. 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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