词汇 | example_english_ideal |
释义 | Examples of idealThese 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. Such standards serve as ideals regulating normative discourse in a community. Respondents striving for multilocal adaptation entertained relatively advanced ideals of mobility. Deliberative democracy is a normative theory based on ideals about how political interaction should proceed. Their objectives and ideals as well as their conservatism in social matters inevitably clashed with those of the anarchists. In the literature, academic responses to the 'gap' between ideals and reality tend to fall into one of two broad camps. There is much more to be said about the ways the law modifies morality by making the realization of ideals possible. The aim of the second part is to show how far these ideals were in fact achieved. Yes, the pictures took part in the objectification of females by focusing on socially constructed ideals of feminine beauty. When literacy is "adopted," its ideals may be transferred wholesale from vector culture to receiving culture, often bringing along unwelcome cultural impositions. In the following, however, we do not need to use the ideals of snacks themselves. Confucian ideals of filial piety make strong prescriptions for parent-child relationships. Preserving human values and ideals and feeling financially secure were scored significantly higher by the older women in both samples. Through a thick ethnographic account, the reader is shown how performance practice and poetic content recreate social ideals. To those who supported the ideals of state socialism and who worked in figurative styles this was not a problem. First, in sufficiently complex legal systems, democracy is bound to coexist and often compete with other second-order ideals. Planning processes could only follow the same path, torn between ideals and perceptions. Although the language of equal opportunity is pervasive, the ideals of democratization may nevertheless operate as a potent form of silencing with variable results. The usual perspective is one that observes the physician's failure to meet the ideals and standards of professionalism. Other potential moral ideals in contrast to justice and care could include benevolence, following authority, adherence to religious teachings, and so forth. There are no universally shared ideals of the appropriate management of pain. Further more, what the author makes of this order can provide some evidence of his social and political ideals. The values of fertility especially focus on two ideals of active-factual behaviour concerning the wife's role: tsutsushimi (humility, modesty) and tashinami (prudence, self-control). They become more ideals through their personalities, and at any rate something of a block has existed against looking too much. While ideals often cannot be reasonably achieved, sometimes research has fallen far short of minimum desired goals. One conclusion of this preliminary section is that marriage was ' a field of emotive ideals ' rather than a purely utilitarian institution. Of course, these violations of basic principles can be seen as betrayals of communist ideals. His current focus is on transitivity, the good, moral ideals and practical reasoning. We might say that such ideals are non-instrumentally valuable because of the extent to which their realization is good for people. To see this, it will help if we make a distinction between personal and impersonal non-instrumental ideals. Adding machines are basic models for transitive maps with infinite decomposition ideals. Primes refer, in general, to prime ideals in this subring (which give rise to valuations on the field). The students cherished the political ideals of modern western thought, but they also wanted to see them indiscriminately fulfilled in society. When one makes an analysis of his published works, one can easily find confirmation of his true political ideals. The examples in (1) represent the ideals of each type of causative. All he had to do was to commit himself to the political ideology centered on the abstract ideals of liberty, equality, and republicanism. Furthermore, individual liberation and private morality are not mutually exclusive ideals. First, the medieval concept of the unity of knowledge continued to animate the educational ideals of the scholarly community into the seventeenth century and beyond. In science, as in all our endeavors, there is no reason to give up the ideals of openness, tolerance, freedom, and pluralism. Nevertheless, they frequently found themselves in support of complementary ideals and campaigning against a common enemy. Their portraitures represented for decades the social, economic, gender, and political ideals of the emerging bourgeoisie, the petite bourgeoisie, and the culture they would forge. Rather, the school embraced and merged two ideals of womanhood: the woman of the home and the woman of the civic arena. How the ideals of planner-architects were understood and engaged with by those they were planning for is little known. We live by our various projects and ideals without always recognizing the rock on which they stand. However, as a graphic representation with classical lines, a cameo may have suggested history, tradition, or ideals of womanhood. Indeed, the text's very unobtrusiveness made it especially available for appropriation by adherents of these varied ideals. Finally, it seemed, the ideals were becoming reality. What are the ultimate social and political ideals that determine the way in which scientists work toward common goals? When the reining in of ideals was seen as a historical trajectory, more than mere parallelism was at stake. Where is the balance between promoting the ideals of the medical profession while engaging in activities that will have financial ramifications? Liberties figure prominently among the ethical ideals at stake in the unfolding of emergency preparedness policy. Persistent reference to outdated ideals may also be considered as a spurious attempt to acquire legitimacy by speaking the language of revered ancestors. The unique cultural work that she pursues in much of her mature chivalric poetry involves dening the emotional-ideological foundations of her conservative national ideals. Part of their discussion touches on the possibility of remaining true to the hospice ideals of patient involvement, patient autonomy, and patient empowerment. Why do we pursue impossible ideals of ' fitness ' and ' wellbeing ' with pharmacological cocktails of substances that may, in the end, do more harm than good ? They may not reveal much about the negotiations of individual lives and relationships, but they do encapsulate contemporary ideals of domestic life. Beginning in the 1880s, however, these ideals came under concentrated attack from a variety of commercial, social, and theoretical pressures. Paradoxically, in order to open up a view into the other world of ideals and dreams, architecture has to strengthen our foothold in reality. The cultural values and ideals which predominate in the welfare culture restrict the spectrum of possible policies of a welfare state. Nevertheless, different ideals did matter - not least for rich merchants and their offspring. To what extent are they committed to democracy as a series of political ideals and political practices? Does the divergent understanding of democracy as ideals or values matter in the real world of political life? The data analysis indicated that two demographic factors have a causal and general relationship with ideals: race and population of the area of residence. Differences in ideals between educational categories were not significant when education was examined by itself. Differences in ideals between the age categories were not significant at the 0-05 level when age was examined by itself. Let us turn now to the question of the strength of statistically significant relationships between the demographic factors and ideals. The differences in ideals between income categories were not significant at the 005 level when income was examined by itself. Here, perhaps the changing family size ideals were associated with the baby boom of the 1950s. Various measures of the firmness with which ideals were held were incorporated in the survey. However, both faced a reality that confounded their ideals. The spontaneous air of his epistolary strategy hides a strong desire to spread his ideals. Is it impossible, through this thick and perhaps deceptive filter, to learn anything about the beliefs and ideals of the par ticipants themselves? I expect two types of legacies or traces to survive, maybe diminishing over time: one in ideals, values, expectations, and social norms. Perhaps this reflects a discrepancy between the ideals of palliative care and a misinterpretation of the meaning of palliative care in everyday clinical practice. We conclude with a comprehensive analysis of the possible decomposition ideals for maps on 1-manifolds. Thus, especially with regard to disarmament, it proved increasingly difficult to bridge the gap between internationalist ideals and demands for national security. Historiography cannot provide new certainties, but can reconstruct the complex ideals and social and political dynamics which sustained the resistance movement. Under a succession of elected governments,13 the state has pursued developmental ideals with the more or less corporatist support of labour and capital. The enunciation of the four-part normative structure of science is closely identified with the political ideals of this context. Instead, the situation was one of competing ideals of truth. In its very vagueness, this formula allowed scientists to overlook important inconsistencies between their ideals and the commercial practice of the actuaries. The problem of inconsistency between ideals and practice, which had always existed beneath the surface of the actuaries' professional ideology, now appeared with newfound urgency. There is a strong incentive to prefer readily standardizable measures to highly accurate ones, where these ideals are in conflict. The first is to be found in some recent historical work that links ideals of scientific objectivity to administrative and political values. Is it in fact possible to construct a canon faithful to the ideals of multicultural politics? He uses the word in the most profound sense of the term, implying that the very ideals upon which that civilization is based are false. If modernist ideals of poetic purity are historically contingent, where did they come from? The final section will discuss her representation of the female body, especially in relation to contemporary ideals of beauty. The doctrine of political neutrality is a doctrine of restraint for it advocates neutrality between valid and invalid ideals of the good. First, different ideals of the good far from being excluded will form the starting points of the argument about a doctrine of justice. Though it created problems in times of political crisis, it was the price one had to pay for pursuing high ideals. The resistance to being coerced has a variety of more or less typical expressions, shaped by other values and ideals. He recognizes this, and indicates the contradiction that must exist between a man's ideals and his practice, or between his beliefs and his actions. The mystics became an important elite and their ideals and interpretation of the faith strongly influenced popular piety. Political ambition, always open to suspicion in any age, was increasingly detached from validating aristocratic ideals. Chivalric ideals would persist through many further revivals and transformations, but increasingly detached from a firm basis in politics, economics, and the broader culture. We project dynamic polarities on history as class struggles, balances of power, or as conflicts between economic realities and traditional ideals. Without the enlightenment ideals of the world as a fundamentally rational and understandable place, archaeology as a discipline would simply not exist. 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