词汇 | example_english_inadequacy |
释义 | Examples of inadequacyThese 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 author's application of this framework to all the years from the antebellum period through to the present demonstrates the inadequacies of such an approach. Because of these limits and inadequacies, researchers place additional constraints on the subjects with cognitive impairments than they would on subjects who are competent. There are still some problems inherent in the application of fully distributed systems and some inadequacies in proposed solutions to these problems. Importantly, the two groups also tended to respond differently to those inadequacies they did detect. The older children proved likelier than the younger ones to show spontaneous verbal and nonverbal signs of noticing these inadequacies. We fail to understand, however, how it illustrates inadequacies in our standards. We find that a simple analysis of the constraints on event perception reveals many inadequacies in the proposed approach. The audience and the comedians join in laughter about the inadequacies or simplicity of the stage machinery. The dismissal in 1993 of the agriculture and sugar industry ministers implied inadequacies in crisis management, and references to ' unforeseen ' difficulties suggested insufficient foresight. Good feedback mechanisms can to some extent compensate for inadequacies in the other two respects. Any inadequacies or errors are of course entirely my responsibility. Remaining inadequacies are, of course, entirely my own. Possible inadequacies in individual studies may undermine any evidence of effectiveness. Reports and enquiries commissioned by various colonial governments testify to a number of inadequacies at the quarantine stations. Any flaws or inadequacies in the paper, however, should be interpreted as my own. The current economic system and the inadequacies of the existing system of social protection perpetuate the distinctive coping strategies. Certainly there was nothing of the safety net of state or voluntary welfare we can now take for granted, whatever its inadequacies. I begin by focusing on some of the fundamental inadequacies of the existing discovery paradigm for studying human functioning from an open system perspective. The novelist or the poet portray a far more nuanced understanding of our limitations and inadequacies than does philosophy, bioethics, or the law. Thoughtful researchers have long recognized the inadequacies of the paradigm and have struggled to wrestle in meaningful ways with their phenomena within its considerable constraints. Although many of psychology's critics have agreed in general about the inadequacies of its mechanistic foundations, there has been little consensus about a remedy. First, it exposes the inadequacies of theories that early modern society was utterly divided along gendered lines. Mean concentration measurements such as those in $5.1 are, of course, insensitive to such resolution inadequacies. Predictions of the revised flow model prove the inadequacies of conventional potential-flow models incorporating explicit phase lags between sediment transport and local flow conditions. They tend to stress the inadequacies of opportunities and the ideological lapses of missionary education. She seems to have joked a good deal about the king and his inadequacies with her closest confidantes. However, that conclusion demonstrates the empirical inadequacies of the collection. The work reported in this thesis has enhanced the query processor capabilities further so that it overcomes some of the inadequacies in the previous approach. Due to their own inadequacies the parties suffered large losses to regionally based parties in subsequent elections. The new nonlinear model still shows some inadequacies in some stages. All inadequacies, misinterpretations, and errors are, of course, only mine. The inadequacies encountered at each step are cumulative, and thus the desired changes in practice only benefited a fraction of the patient population. First, there was the question of the inadequacies of existing local authority boundaries. Resolving the developmentalist's dilemma will require more than a recognition of the inadequacies of the existing paradigm. However, even conceding my claim, what if their interpretive understanding is shared by many people in society, regardless of its inadequacies? Moreover, the irrigation system suffered from serious inadequacies that made it difficult for farmers to obtain good harvests. We note some other inadequacies of the functional specifications used in econometric studies on the abatement cost function. What is known about these factors in determining memorability is reviewed, issues of measurement inadequacies discussed, and recommendations for further research outlined. There are other inadequacies which cast intermittent doubt on the report's judgment. Finally, he discusses the inadequacies of formal tense logic in distinguishing between the preterite and the perfect. Of course, we are responsible for remaining inadequacies. In all agencies there were major inadequacies and failures in manual, computerised and interpersonal communication systems. The way the reforms arose from the inadequacies of the voluntary system exposed the limitations of that tradition. The fact that numerous parameters have been studied reflects the inadequacies of any single one. The war exposed the military weaknesses of the empire and the inadequacies of the training and organization of its army. The inadequacies of language as an expression of the phenomenological are exposed here through an attempt to verbalize and label a uniquely personal experience. However, there are more significant discrepancies in the notation and inadequacies in the performance directions that make the composer's electroacoustic intentions unclear. Aside from many inadequacies in relating the work to the relevant literature, this book is marred by numerous technical errors and gaffes. Ethnographies that attempt to do other than empirically report facts, such as this study, are frail and prone to various inadequacies. Each obscures the inadequacies of the other and imposes constraints on attempted solutions. The authors alone are responsible for inadequacies that remain. To the extent that this is the case, it is attributable to inadequacies in the standard indicators of socio-economic and racial status. Conservative elements had little desire to raise the spectre of intervention and its attendant cost by making an issue of such inadequacies. Assessing the reasons for inadequacies also might lead to the examination of organizational questions. Serious as these inadequacies are, many of them could undoubtedly have been diagnosed - and perhaps even rectified - by a good copy editor or publisher's reader. Current guidelines on pacemaker use either rely on exper t opinion or highlight present inadequacies and make recommendations for future work. Although supporting its many premises, this article intends to point out the inadequacies of such a focus through an exposition of the original interconnectedness of each category of culture. Efforts have been made to prevent the rise of inadequacies, management through information dissemination has been intensified, and internal assessment and quality assurance have been increased in healthcare units. The inadequacies concern the use of the definite instead of the indefinite article. Whereas it helped to cover inadequacies and to maintain enthusiasm, myth also bred posturing and rhetoric that compromised understanding of the results so far and the prospects for the future. A theory of direct perception does not require that reality always be adequately specified in stimulus arrays, because perceptual errors may often be traced to inadequacies of information. Such a scenario, for which strongly supportive experimental perceptual evidence is marshalled, runs directly counter to the concept of compensatory lengthening whose inadequacies are forcefully demonstrated (84-85, 184-186). Critics used the new laws as a convenient scapegoat and a distraction from the inadequacies of the criminal justice system and other factors in the crime wave. There has, however, been less attention in our field than in other fields to the ways that inadequacies in scholarship correlate with status of women in the field. Section 3 reveals some of the inadequacies of the classical formulation and introduces -exible constraint satisfaction. The nondefinite parameters that are variable by virtue of their being subjective choices, and not due to inadequacies in data, have not been considered in this study. The authors note that in the face of these inadequacies the burden of care often falls upon families who provide the invisible but often sacrificial support for their dying relative. The paper is organized as follows: in section 2, we take a look at the functional specifications used in some earlier studies and point out their inadequacies. The second challenge lies in developing and adopting strategies for overcoming these inadequacies and for translating open system principles and developmental frameworks into equally sophisticated research designs, methods, and practices. The inadequacies of research in this subject and some of their underlying causes, have been noted in the introduction and are discussed in more detail in subsequent sections. The analysis in the previous section suggested that the inadequacies of existing research are the result of a failure to address properly the question of causality. The focus of the study is on the variables that can be precisely measured but are afflicted with uncertainty and imprecision due to inadequacies in data. Within each succeeding generation psychologists have initiated isolated efforts to champion particular research methods or strategies aimed at overcoming one or more of the paradigm's perceived inadequacies. As a result, climate changes are dated so imprecisely that it is difficult to correlate them with the archaeological record, which comes, of course, with its own dating inadequacies. Instead, the subject gets back to itself through the slippages of the denominational inadequacies of language ; taxonomy's inability to name the system of naming in full. To make matters worse, the war exposed the inadequacies of the colonial militia system whereby most soldiers refused to serve outwith their areas or to accept proper military discipline. Such basic inadequacies give cause for concern. The reports will clearly identify any perceived inadequacies by the authorities concerned. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Disability living allowance is such a benefit, although the social justice commission commented on its many inadequacies. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I found an extremely useful source of information for this debate, which also gave a general analysis of the inadequacies of bureaucracy. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I do not propose to dwell on the inadequacies of the present road. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I receive complaints about inadequacies from time to time, which are pursued by the relevant bodies in the most appropriate way. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There has been much talk lately—we have heard a little tonight—about the inadequacies of our measurement of inflation through the retail prices index. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I am aware of my inadequacies in dealing with a matter of this kind. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Although most respondents praised, or were satisfied with, this care the study identified a number of inadequacies. Again, the inadequacies of the data are evident in the per formance. A final example will suffice to demonstrate the inadequacies of this book. Second, the criteria for receiving grants-in-aid were made progressively more stringent, which was then followed by observations about the inadequacies of the schools. The main inadequacies of such policies, that is to say, are related to issues of inequality and authoritarianism. The author is solely responsible for any remaining inadequacies and errors in the article. The cross-linguistic differences also reflect the explanatory inadequacies of the theoretical concept of markedness or default features. We suspect this outcome to reflect forensic inadequacies of these particular microsatellite loci. Assessing the reasons for inadequacies might lead also to the examination of organizational questions. There is greater consensus when we move to the inadequacies of civil society. Co-morbidity between common mental disorders is frequent, and likely to reflect the inadequacies of the existing classificatory systems. On account of its pioneering nature this investigation has many inadequacies. Inspectors sent to provinces were supposed to report on complacency and corruption of local party officials and propose measures for eliminating specified inadequacies. I also examine the existing literature on the middle class followers of modern gurus, pointing out inadequacies in the approaches of earlier scholars. 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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