词汇 | example_english_imply |
释义 | Examples of implyThese 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. Where these associations might be implied, it is the individual/social opposition that is the significant one, not the hunter-gatherer/farmer one. The significance of both in a psychology of perceiving space is that neither is static; indeed change and temporal rhythm are implied. The second condition implied similarity of the first syllables in disyllabic items. The fact that the theoretical debate has moved to a meta level, implies that archaeology is developing into an intellectual discipline. Counteractive niche construction implies only that a novel selection pressure is counteracted by the actions of an organism. However, neither adults nor children participate in culture in the mechanistic, unthinking way implied in social learning models of development. Such an approach, of course, implies an underlying ability to cope which does not threaten family members' positions as primary carers. The third hypothesis implies a more detailed expectation concerning the combined effects of both comfort and affection. They consider that the model of reality it implies requires abstraction and, like any other model, it is valid as long as it becomes useful. He is made of thicker stuff, it is implied, and blood is, of course, thicker than water. By 2006 regeton was associated with what were called 'barrios malos' (bad neighbourhoods) which implies poor and more black. Analysis of acceleration within music suggests that music acceleration is not constant in nature, implying that theories of linear velocity are inaccurate models. The structure of mainstream, alternative and prescribed canons implies the presence of power relations and inequalities. The data implied that nearly 40 % of human isolates may derive from poultry sources. Although this method may help maximise utility it implies there is -exibility to switch between suppliers, etc. at minimum cost. The law holds that the owner has implied that the merchant is the owner or has authority over them. The definition mentions neither perfect friendship nor something which implies perfect friendship. Fourthly, he implies that there is no procedure in conversation to check whether the hearer's reconstructed meanings and the speaker's intended meanings coincide. In (23b), however, it is not clear what is making the event occur; by itself, the sentence implies no pragmatically conceptualizable agent. The pattern implies slightly stronger effects than at the end of first caring episodes. I have argued that this implies that selfhood is a synthesis of primordial and social being. Looking good involves the aesthetics of the dance itself, which implies posture and movement, as well as the dress and appearance of the dancer. The economy must be set on such a footing that everyone's interests were met, which implied liberal economic relations. In other words their framework is limited to the cognitive aspects, and implies a division between early sensory-motor processing and cognition. In such situations the concept implies a comparison between information obtained via different perceptual systems. Because the rats ate ad libitum, the weight difference implied a set point difference. Certainly, it was not as simple as all this; village identity did not take hold as quickly as might seem implied here. No such representation is either assumed or implied by the research we review here. Such a link implies that the distinction is not only one of approach, but that different issues are studied. All that is implied is a physical contact between components. As implied by the typical concerns expressed in the above quotes, it is also an issue of practical significance. I have never subscribed to the prejudice that implies that sociological writing is boring, impenetrable, obscure and irrelevant. I am not implying that three ten-year-olds engaged in technical discussion about every twist and turn of the music they were making. In the inverted form (27a), ®niteness is implied and only one event has occurred, perhaps in the narrative present where a story is being retold. Very predictably, the local struggles were about the control of power at the provincial level, with all that that implied. Positive density of a submap implies a '1 law' for that submap. The publisher makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein. Also observe that this argument implies that f t/2. In particular, if dn is even, this implies the final graph is regular. The answer, implied in the remarks about freezing, burning, and so forth, is pain. Landing position is close to the target word's centre, regardless of launch position, an outcome that strongly implies spatial control over saccades to "already-inspected" sites. Clearly this is not what was implied in the discussion of the consequences of damage to the various brain regions implicated in planning. The southern diet implied a grave calorific deficit. The definition implies that only symmetric functions p can be regenerative. When new archaeologists spoke of 'reading off' human patterning, they implied one-toone correlations between patterns in material culture and patterns in social behaviour. In describing earthwork surveys as 'largely sterile' we are not implying any lack of meaning. Nowadays, with the current interest in lived experience and embodiment, we assume that some level of cultural meaning is implied in prereflection as well. As a word, it implies a subjective/distorted view with clear psychological overtones, although its meaning has been open to varied interpretation. Translocal normality implies a very low degree of cultural adaptation. The coatings protecting the timber have a life of five to seven years and yet the use of these materials implies an ongoing maintenance cost. Unrestricted choice, the second implicit requirement of rational-choice models of time allocation, implies that care-givers can realise any combination of work and care hours. As there is evidence of dynamics in the data it is implied that the validity of previous studies is questioned as being dynamically misspecified. A halving of substitution elasticities implies an economy that in an international context is rather inflexible, however. Such a weight has the appeal of implying that utility is a logarithmic function of income. The screening found genetic activity, which implied that this plant possessed the characteristics desirable for successful drug development. The maximum growth rate is obtained then there is no increase in the average temperature, implying that the damage is zero. Although this is only one study, it implies that supply responsiveness is likely to vary significantly from region to region. From (3.23) this shows that ddtm > 0, which implies that the spike moves away from the closest point on the boundary. In other words, the implicative relation implies the existence of a link between the antecedent and the consequent. Now a theory that implies unbridgeable mental differences should only be accepted as a last resort, if there is no other explanation available. If these are simply treated as short contexts, this also implies a length effect. Readers also have to know that the indication of the third-mode repercussion is the only one that implies a hexachordal mutation. Sailing too close to the wind implies conduct just within the rules. He is able to perceive mental states, to the extent that his caregiver's behavior implied such states. Obviously, this interpretation rests on the faulty assumption that the presence of children's antisocial behavior necessarily implies a history of exposure to marital distress. The shape of the surface implies that extremely protective environments will depress the phenotype, regardless of genotype. A longer interval between earliest and most recent occurrence implies a greater likelihood that the problems are part of a stable behavioral repertoire. The fact that this estimate alone implies sufficient regularity to obtain an existence result is due to the presence of viscosity. The logic underlying these contributions is that of pursuing intergenerational fairness while preserving intertemporal efficiency, and this typically implies considering lump-sum transfers. However, determining the nature of the verb implied is not as trivial a matter as it is thought to be. In cases like (17) the (implied) debt is referential, but the pennies to pay it off are not (yet). Rather than implying a tax scheme that is more progressive than a head tax, it implies one that is even more regressive. The social welfare function it implies is simple and, at least in some situations, compelling. His vindication of the inferior's disobedience to illegitimate correction implied the exclusion of a coercive element from the legitimate process of correction. A relatively unconstrained cortex in terms of its microstructure in no way implies that the brain is an unconstrained learning device. Proposition 7.2(2) implies the claim preceding it, as follows. The following property of a distribution implies its 'unique' integrability and is similar to the uniqueness of solutions of ordinary differential equations. The convergence of renormalization is implied by the combinatorial rigidity of the corresponding limiting bi-infinite towers. In this way (18) and (19) are obtained as the appropriate form of (8), also directly implying (12). We introduce a condition called rank-one uniform mixing and show that it implies mixing. As the paths starting from a given vertex are in a one-to-one correspondence with the projected itineraries, this implies the claim. We show below that the existence of such an action implies that the quantum group is cocommutative. Then the conditions (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) are equivalent and implied by (v). No correlation between the sets of structures found at each locality has been implied. As the book implies from its title, it intends to present a window on the recent advances and approaches in research on early vertebrate evolution. The smoking-related literature also implies that lags of up to a few years are plausible. The only fundamental distinction is between what is good in itself and what is good as a means, the latter of which implies the former. The list also implies that some of the churches of the monastery and their proceeds pertained only to the upkeep of the congregation. They claimed such symbols implied a blind obedience they did not honor, and offered an affront to the voluntary nature of their organization. As these changes implied, political policing had become even more complicated after the revolution. Naturalists framed politics in economics-oriented, more systematic and explicit terms than the reformism implied by the realists. The limits of formality for social critique are necessarily implied by the universality of hermeneutics. The steps from human sin to tolerance run as follows: humans are sinful, which implies that everything partakes in human sinfulness. The second process within cultural enrichment is that of community engagement, implying dialogue, disagreement, and a mutual exploration of truth. More important for the book as a whole is the rejection of criticism it implies, not only in politics but in all other activities. Is a degree of certainty implied in the process? Thus, it is both 'from non-belief' and also 'for non-belief', which implies circularity. The very rigidity of this contract implied that those who did not subscribe to it must be engaged in trying to subvert the state. Nothing was said about children, implying that they had ceased to be part of the eucharistic community by this date. To qualify such cities as 'modernising' is in no sense to contrast them with 'productive' cities, thereby implying that these are obsolete. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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