词汇 | example_english_incident |
释义 | Examples of incidentThese 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. Procedures arise from operators' experience with similar incidents. Moreover, the natural digestion of infected meat could prepare larvae for future incidents. Relatively few incidents occurred while recapping (5.1 %) or after disposal (3.2 %). The group of cases analysed here may therefore comprise approximately 35% to 45% of the total recorded incidents. The government accused the opposition parties of causing these incidents themselves and their leaders were imprisoned. Written procedures are then evaluated and amended if necessary to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. Each filter has the ability to remove some of the potential incidents. Seventy-nine per cent of incidents had one suspect and one victim and 15 % one suspect and two victims. There was one suspect in all 17 incidents, one victim in 16 and two in one. The paper includes a ser ies of seven data segments where incidents of cultural knowledge in the discourse produced are descr ibed. The impact of economic performance on co-operation with the government is further tested with regressions on changes in strike incidents in the three countries. As part of the intricate behaviour of bats, biting incidents are also fairly common, most possibly resulting in conventional viral transmission and infection. A particular solution could be found in the solutions of different incidents. The vast majority of incidents were settled with ' rough justice ' on the farm. The story that emerges is a gradual accretion of incidents, each carefully considered, often developed through several versions. Risk managers identified a further 22.4% of incidents independently, leaving 54.6% of adverse events unidentified. Clinical governance aims to learn not only from adverse incidents but also from good practice. However voluntary reporting systems tend to focus more on patient safety issues and include data on incidents in which harm was avoided. Most incidents occurred during sharps use (40.4 %) or after use but before disposal (27.1%). The interplay of hierarchy and independence occurs in all of the incidents of employment attached to the offices charged with the enforcement of slavery. However, information on incidents and failures of devices is not publicly accessible. Politically-minded efforts to hold out are identified in justices' biographies, as are incidents of coercion or enticement to leave the bench. Both incidents led to verbal injuries and violence. Together with reproductions of works of art, they display contemporary press photographs, several of which invoke two different important political incidents. Thus, the increased reporting of violent incidents over land may simply be a reflection of more press coverage. Having congress name the ombudsman by a qualified majority could provide a safeguard against such incidents, and such a procedure is frequently employed. Stories that originally occurred in both countries were deliberately elicited in order to get examples of incidents that had originally occurred in both languages. Nearly half (48.1%) of the incidents were reported in emergency and perioperative, and surgical divisions. Interestingly, the patients who were not currently deluded performed worse on the autobiographical incidents section of the task compared to those with active delusions. Human exposure through biting incidents, especially unprovoked attacks, should be treated immediately with rabies post-exposure treatment and the bat, where possible, retained for laboratory analysis. Even though well-publicized incidents and films have created this perception, everyday life in a fraternity is usually much like that of nonmembers. Many inquiries following major incidents have revealed the significance of cultural aspects of an organisation in the run up to a disaster. After such incidents, a wife is usually able to exercise greater autonomy without having to fear her husband's retaliation. The various skirmishes, incidents, and clashes were treated as the outcome of this inherent nationalist consciousness. The informants stressed, moreover, that these occurrences were no incidents, sporadic cases totally disconnected from plantation life. The pettiest incidents sparked off brutal killings and the most unsubstantial rumours caused people to flee their homes in their thousands. Many of these were framed in a coherent story that described incidents in their lives that were challenging or had caused problems. The tests for the 'militancy from below ' thesis are the number of incidents and the identity of the participants. Five such incidents were described in another series of 108 patients [2]. Much work has also been performed on the reporting and investigation of incidents in the industrial sector. Such incidents, however, do not occur in isolation. Examples of typical neglect incidents included leaving young children alone, failing to seek appropriate medical care, maintaining unsanitary living conditions, and providing inadequate nourishment. The timing of maltreatment incidents in relation to when cortisol is measured also varies across studies. The interviewees did not identify these incidents as outright or blatant rudeness, ostracism or deliberate mistreatment. In 1898 strikes among various sections of mill operatives against plague regulations were also marked by incidents of encounters between workers and armed policemen. In many instances, hate speech codes were adopted at least partly in response to specific campus incidents. There was one male suspect in 122 (85 %) incidents and one female in 19 (13 %). Male suspects did not know 13 of the victims in seven incidents. Institutions should document falls incidents scrupulously completing all the information about the timing and circumstances and consequences of the fall. Second, this study argues that focusing events - incidents that focus public and political attention on a policy issue - can also shape such learning. Included are a number of incidents - or viewpoints about them - that are perhaps less familiar to the non-polar specialist. Such documentary evidence forms an imperfect measure of the actual incidence of corruption, since many incidents are never discovered or prosecuted, especially in corrupt environments. Within the rule-based reasoner, the solutions of the most frequent incidents are synthesized into rules which can be either manually supplied or automatically generated. Procedures are established from the operator's prior experience during similar incidents and then fixed by the company. Rather than exist as ahistorical incidents or policy initiatives, police controversies and reforms are historically determined outcomes and responses to policing realities. If a categorisation of control or other adverse clinical outcome, in the 11 minor/major incidents is performed, it should opinion of a review panel. During this latter time period, the actual incidents originating in the treatment prescription, preparation and calculation were also recorded. There are, however, a few studies with data of actual incidents in radiotherapy. Although recapping is not recommended practice in the study hospital, 5 % of all reported incidents were associated with this practice. Despite these interventions, 8.9% of all reported sharps incidents implicated a sharp with a safety feature. The book relates a number of similar incidents. Participants often recounted critical incidents when there had been con ict during a consultation with a doctor. Other incidents which seem to confirm the economic costs of democratisation reveal more ambiguity on closer examination. Such incidents spoke of mounting tensions within the military, and the possibility of an outbreak of conflict between different army factions. Fewer such incidents are reported when bilinguals are producing familiar cognates and proper names. When incidents occurred in small, local markets and grocery stores, successful lootings outnumbered rebuffed attempts by nearly three to one. Despite the harsh rhetoric, there were few untoward incidents, and election observers were unanimous in commending the peaceful mood. Undoubtedly, federal government representatives and regional politicians maximise insecurity and violent incidents within the region for political and material gain. Approximately 20 percent of fall incidents require medical attention (14;19). Elaboration with reference to specific incidents in the informant's experience was encouraged throughout. Several other incidents later, which our hero meets with the same extreme emotion, he is led to further obsession with her as a love object. The book is full of interesting suggestions, of connections between incidents and events which by and large have not been related to each other before. Typical neglect incidents included leaving young children at home alone, maintaining unsanitary living conditions, and providing inadequate nourishment. The succinct descriptions of such incidents and the murky biographies of ordinary inmates preclude geographical or socioeconomic profiling of either victims or assailants. During the next five days the city witnessed a rise in communal and anti-reservation incidents. No specific incidents or stories accounted for or justified the label. Children are likely to be deeply disturbed by witnessing incidents of discrimination against members of their ethnic or racial group. There is no relationship between the number of reported incidents and safety. Although by the 1970s incidents of young men contravening the taboo were fairly common, the prohibition was generally still strong. From the 1840s, the survivors of these early incidents presented with bewildering mixtures of emotional and neurological disorders. The effect of color-psychodynamic environmental modification on disciplinary incidents in elementary schools over one school year : a controlled study. In 18 incidents the 27 victims were the suspects' children, all aged under 15 years. There was one victim in 25 incidents, two in 13, and three in two incidents. Nobody today, fifty years after these incidents, can hear the night ; nobody wishes to hear it. In practice, the rules regarding the treatment of incidents of serious disorder remain largely untested, as there were few such occasions during the experiment. The persons and incidents described in this book are fictional: any similarity to specific individuals and events is unintended by the author. What is notable, however, is the distribution of praise over the whole work in relation to such a variety of episodes, descriptions, and incidents. However, the unprocessed and disintegrated feelings from these incidents did not vanish. Next, a model was estimated that included number of domestic violence incidents as well as the number of maltreatment reports as an independent variable. A single report of maltreatment could contain multiple incidents of maltreatment. Throughout he is concerned to see whether given texts or incidents meet the test of referring to the eschatological future. In every chapter the narrative is given colour by local case studies from urban and rural congregations, brief vignettes of church leaders and telling incidents. Anecdotes about particular incidents of looting are juxtaposed with the opinions of merchants facing ruin. Concrete incidents demonstrated how such politics of the body faced immediate sanction on the ground. When these buildings exceed six storeys in height, incidents of crime in them increase exponentially. Sanctioning strategies in fact generally tend to be associated with incidents of deviance. The information received typically referred only to the riot's location, and not specific incidents. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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