词汇 | example_english_incoherent |
释义 | Examples of incoherentThese 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. One of our discussion topics was incoherent scatter. The effects of nonlinear interactions are both coherent and incoherent: they distort the response by changing the growth rate and frequency and impose a noise. All this makes the discussion frequently incoherent and hard to pin down. The costume is mysterious in its poverty as well as in its flair for incoherent details. There were several presentations on the development of new super-radiant, coherent, and incoherent radiation sources. Indeed, we should conclude that the argument is deeply incoherent. In any single year and across decades, racial categorization was internally incoherent, inconsistent across groups, and unstable. In future experiments, we will explore eye-movement analysis procedures that allow identification of subintervals of coherent and incoherent tracking. The modulation ratio is defined as the ratio of the mean complex-cell response for incoherent motion to that for coherent motion of the stimulus. The uncer tainty or variance of the mean harmonic response was calculated in a phase-incoherent manner. We hypothesized that incoherent motion would elicit less activation than coherent motion. Furthermore, coherent motion induced a stronger activation as compared to the incoherent random dot pattern. Therefore, regarding activation size, the order incoherent simple coherent complex coherent motion became apparent. Consequently, one studies life with the means available, at the cost of transmitting impure, eclectic, or frankly incoherent metaphysical opinions. The detection of unexpected coherent echoes by incoherent scatter radars raises important questions concerning the generation mechanisms that spill over into coherent radars. Thinking in delirium may be disorganized, illogical and incoherent, with bizarre thoughts and images. The disorganized pattern in infancy is marked in laboratory studies by infants' incoherent and ineffective attempts to self-regulate following a separation from a caregiver. With this feeble excuse, he assumes that he is explaining the faulty passages in bluebooks and papers, passages which are vague, even incoherent. Accordingly, the 'enemies' of the aesthetic are not the intellectual or the practical: they are the humdr um, the incoherent and the aimless. A mixture of coherent and incoherent sources generates the small- and intermediate-scale intracranial data. Under low stress conditions the diathesis of an incoherent present state of mind will not be activated and all three groups should parent similarly. Actually, this problem in discriminating the sentences is made more challenging by an inconsistent and incoherent punctuation scheme. A temporary comfort, a mirage in his hour of need, it too eventually breaks down into incoherent speech. There is nothing analytically incoherent in claiming that there is no omnipotent, omniscient, perfectly free, etc., being. Written expressions are typically even more incoherent than spoken utterances, and may contain perseverations of words and individual pencil strokes. While not everyone may find this scenario intellectually appealing, it is not patently incoherent. The notion of a sufficiently informed dimwit seems too internally incoherent. Reckless inclusion of ontology elements from the source ontologies (even when homogeneous) is likely to lead to a problematic, invalid, contradictory, incoherent or inconsistent ontology. If the new sentences cannot be interpreted with respect to the focus, the discourse will seem incoherent. The idea of total transparency is silly, if not incoherent. The notion is not unproblematic but it is not obviously incoherent, either. Finally, it is strange, if not incoherent, to define an abnormality by reference to the penal code. I rather enjoyed that, even though the wr iting was incoherent. However incoherent their objectives, and however brutal their methods, rebellions nonetheless reflect a serious urban malaise that needs to be addressed. Descartes could respond to this worry by suggesting that the imagined situation is actually incoherent. The former derives from the incoherent, the latter from the coherent motion and is the statistical signature of a moving object. Coherent and incoherent motion processing displacing the single dots in randomly chosen directions at different speeds. Coherent and incoherent motion processing different types of simple visual motion stimuli that represent the basic elements of the optic flow. I think it is legitimate to resort to such a principle in an effort to show some doctrine incoherent. Of course, secular rationalists would insist that a faith based on such propositions is rationally incoherent. Using these equations, we have shown that incoherent electromagnetic pulses can transfer energ y between each other by means of the radiation fluid background. Neither are they necessarily incoherent, if modified piecemeal. In any event, the current theory seems incoherent in that it does not explain why the man, and not the woman, is entitled to reimbursement. Thus, what is learned are coherent, rather than incoherent, patterns of activity. However, if a rational agent realizes that its beliefs are incoherent, the agent should revise them to restore coherence. 496 insecure-preoccupied attachments are overly long, include much irrelevant information while still being incomplete, and contain incoherent speech or anger towards attachment figures. Four out of four of the predictions of the diathesis-stress/incoherent present state of mind model were met. However, adding information can sometimes make the discourse incoherent. To obtain the smoothed profile, the overlapping should be incoherent. The broad bandwidth laser reduces the averaging time for the incoherent overlapping. The high spatial frequency components in the speckle pattern caused by random phase irradiation are removed by incoherent overlapping of broadband laser light. Their discourse is extremely incoherent and difficult to understand, since it contains repetitions and redundant expressions, anecdotes, asides and digressions. Molecular dynamics of lipid bilayers studied by incoherent quasi-elastic neutron scattering. At the origin of the incoherent scattering is the spin-dependence of the neutron-nucleus interaction. As the semantic combination must make sense to the children, it will prevent the production of semantically incoherent sentences. One is that creationist biology becomes logically incoherent, not just empirically false. The argument of this paper suggests that such sciencefictional ideas are not just implausible, but irredeemably incoherent. A similar inspection of 100 examples featuring the other rhetorical relations revealed that 3% of them became incoherent when the discourse marker was removed. Others have been as unclear, if not incoherent, in attempting to define such an ideal. An incoherent and uneven script leads to a lower quality performance than might have been hoped for. Nihilists do this by characterizing vague predicates as incoherent. The naturalist may deny that there is any such thing or even claim that the very notion of the supernatural is incoherent. Therefore, the concept of several omnipotent beings is incoherent. Successful integration produces coherent global object motion, while a failure to integrate leaves the incoherent local motions of the components unlinked. In such cases, a theory that fully respects our moral intuitions will be incoherent itself. The modulation ratio is estimated by the ratio between the mean firing rates for incoherent and coherent motion of the target stimulus. By this he presumably meant that, as he argued earlier, the notion of a disembodied consciousness is incoherent. The disorganized thinking often results in incoherent or rambling speech. The incoherent position left liberals precariously straddled across two sides that were increasingly polarizing. The bottom row shows data from the invisible-aper ture condition, which produced a percept of incoherent segment motion. A model for water motion in crystals of lysozyme based on an incoherent quasi-elastic neutron scattering study. The dynamics of water in small volumes probed by incoherent quasi-elastic neutron scattering. I think a good case can be made for holding that we can draw a rather strong conclusion: that anti-reductionist consequentialism is incoherent. The new paradox does not prove that hedonism is incoherent: its significance lies elsewhere. By necessity, they will lead to a fragmented and incoherent self-portrait. Section 7 deals with backward induction in sequential games where the standard concept of rationality appears incoherent. I find this view incoherent if it implies that evolution yielded adaptations specific to each of these systems. We don't know why it didn't; we now have a scattered, incoherent discipline, filled with disconnected studies. Planned comparisons revealed that the diathesis-stress/incoherent present state of mind model most accurately predicted parenting. As predicted by the diathesis-stress/incoherent present state of mind model, under low stress the earned secures did not differ from the other groups. Finally, the registers sometimes give incoherent, even contradictory, information. Research can then move away from rejecting individual hypotheses with data that depart from it in whichever direction, and thus away from incoherent claims. As mentioned in section 6.9 of the target article, the alpha band activity consisted of a mixture of coherent activity and incoherent mu activity. The annulus components whose orientations of the boundary loops agree are called coherent, whereas the others are incoherent annulus components. To hold her under a duty to love you would therefore be incoherent. If taken literally, the message seems to be patently inconsistent and incoherent. The diathesis-stress/incoherent present state of mind model achieved the highest accurate prediction rate (four out of four). One reason is that there are many natural resources, not one; and this alone would make the putative theory incoherent. Second, the idea of multiple supervenience so characterized is, strictly, incoherent. To claim that only situational effects are real while bemoaning participants' dispositional lack of insight into this important truth is incoherent. However, even a concise synopsis of the basic theory seems, at least to the modern reader, cumbersome if not patently incoherent. However, reasoning in the real world is not easily achieved using such rules as frequently information is incomplete, incoherent or contradictory. Without any additional support, however, this is an error-prone approach, liable to end up with semantically incoherent versions of components interoperating. Although both sentences are understood, the sentence pair appears incoherent because no relation can be found between the sentences. There is agreement in the literature over what types of policies may be likely to be more byproduct or incoherent policies. Phillips agreed with this, believing that the idea of ready-made virtues is incoherent. A private language, therefore, commensensical as it might at first appear, is actually an incoherent notion. Potential errors in the fish points association give rise to incoherent or divergent length and weight estimations, which can be eliminated by postprocessing filters. More accurately, the very idea (of knowing this) is incoherent. 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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