词汇 | example_english_inaccurately |
释义 | Examples of inaccuratelyThese 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. Initial noise is due to inaccurately low step sizes. This analysis utilizes the sensitivity theory and is applied to three cases: unbalanced, accurately balanced and inaccurately balanced robot configurations. Earlier histories had been written inaccurately though patriotically, by gentlemen of letters for the general reader. It reduces the importance of determining competence by protecting against the inadvertent enrollment of subjects inaccurately assessed as being decisionally competent. I should also like to point out that the language environment of my case study is inaccurately described. Experimental results are presented inaccurately or interpreted wrongly. There is inconsistency in production, with some words being produced accurately and others, inaccurately. Complex temporal relations can exist between actions, which are often described inaccurately by domain experts. Gone would be concerns about inaccurately second guessing the wishes of a loved one or patient. This may explain why the simulation is capable of reproducing the observed radiation pulse while inaccurately modeling the spatial density distributions during stagnation. It is a precious visual detail, a jot of history in this sumptuously though often inaccurately detailed film that offsets the melodrama to follow. This prominence is a complex phenomenon resulting from a number of interacting factors and is usually, though inaccurately, known as stress. For other comparisons, involving accurately produced or inaccurately produced passives, we based the percentages on the number of passives attempted. It is also important to distinguish level from accuracy (see below) as it is quite possible to inaccurately represent any level. Even some of the 4-hour samples inaccurately estimated the error rate (range=12-57 %). British magistrates assume that these texts are confused, inconsistent or inaccurately expressed from the outset. Articles that were inaccurately chosen but for which learners provided a specific reason were further classified. He does so not willfully, but rather because he sincerely but inaccurately conflates my views with what he sees as positions attacked by progressives whom he admires. But he also described her very inaccurately as an ' old woman ', and he had no knowledge of her political revelations, believing instead that her fraudulent visions alone caused her downfall. While the courtship plot certainly emerges in the eighteenth-century novel, that plot has been inaccurately established as a critical paradigm, valorized as pattern for the novel in general. A group mean, especially if it is low, may be due to half the learners in that group performing accurately, and the other half performing inaccurately. First, it is important to recognize that children who have been traumatized are no more likely to report inaccurately on their experiences than are nontraumatized children. It was observed that inaccurately classified potatoes were misclassified by a small amount and to illustrate this the relatively small upper and lower tolerance bounds of 2 mm were selected. The length of the room was probably inaccurately stated as well. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 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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