词汇 | example_english_incomplete |
释义 | Examples of incompleteThese 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 leaf nitrogen content was higher and leaf mass lower (because of incomplete leaf expansion and smaller tiller size) for late than for early-sown plants. Incomplete acquisition and attrition experienced most dif®culty with stative and achievement verbs. The collective portrait of past offenders is thus incomplete. The few letters are very incomplete and comprise just 30 pages of the text. Because there is no mandatory reporting of deaths to any central repository, data on live donor deaths are incomplete. The second difficulty with incomplete conceptualisation lies in the way that knowledge is theorised. If what follows is a text, it is incomplete, an aborted manifesto. Without this information the conclusion that an association exists between social engagement and high life satisfaction is incomplete. In a world in which patents cover only pharmaceutical company 'innovations', vague royalty provisions are equivalent to incomplete property rights. Contracts vary due to different degrees of observability of host-country inputs, and incomplete or ineffective property rights. They will accept a false but complete hierarchy of ends over an incomplete one. The incomplete property right of limited access does not fully guide incentives to achieve complete internalization of the resource stock externality. The speech emerges rapidly, but many sentences are incomplete or erratically sequenced. Although these predictions have been fulfilled in part, why does the transformation remain incomplete? More often, facts are too condensed or incomplete. Thirdly, where an item is listed and given references other than to the glossary, they are often very incomplete. In a bilingual context, to consider either language in isolation gives an incomplete picture. Right ventricular growth has clearly taken place during the median of diree years follow-up following repair, but its adaptation is incomplete. The fetal diagnosis was confirmed in 1219 (96%), incomplete in 34, wrong in 11 leading to 3 misbehaviors. Latent difference score structural models for linear dynamic analyses with incomplete longitudinal data. Modeling incomplete longitudinal and cross-sectional data using latent growth structural models. Whilst these aims are laudable, and the panel well quali®ed, the report generated is most disappointing, particularly because of its incomplete and outdated coverage. Externality can be introduced into our model by defining an incomplete set of markets. Even incomplete information may be useful to others in the field, encouraging questions to be asked that will advance the subject. However, it is possible that incomplete language learning also introduced new variants. As will be seen, our result also allows for an incomplete range. There are serious problems of definition, sometimes leaving basic statements highly incomplete or entirely empty. Whatever one might ultimately conclude by analyzing this game of incomplete information need not characterize the behavior of all of the parties in anarchy. Advancement of scientific knowledge depends upon scholarship and hypothesis testing, both of which are incomplete in vertes eastman's target article. Quite so, but all the relevant chapters on the origin of life show how the entire area is dogged by incomplete arguments and special pleading. Due to incomplete exposures, the dispersal characteristics of most pumice fallout deposits are poorly constrained. Even before this, the evidence for the theory had appeared incomplete and unsatisfactory. Because of the incomplete representation of this solution by the boundary-layer theory, it is difficult to obtain more than a qualitative comparison. Nevertheless, only an incomplete understanding of safety may be reached if consideration of this third mechanism is omitted. The incomplete picture of the embryopathy may be easily missed. Although the evidence is incomplete, there is little doubt that transposable elements, and hobo in particular, play a significant role in chromosome evolution. Several sections were not scored because of poor morphology, so some analysed blastocysts were incomplete. In contrast to this likelihood, the likelihood function defined in the main text (equation 5) is called the observed (or incomplete-data) log likelihood. Unfortunately, the proof of the theorem in [9] is incomplete and therefore we will include a proof of this statement. In that case, derived variables were computed from the incomplete data without any adjustment for the missing data. There were 14 trials in which neither the incomplete blocks (with or without trends), nor the spatial errors were effective. Arguably, in the extreme, it also implicates certain costs, such as delayed language development, linguistic confusion, and/or incomplete development of either language. 311 ately provide incomplete sets of measurements to force their technicians to talk to them. The following comparison, however, is not for the purpose of odium but because the review would be incomplete without it. Most cases lost to follow-up were due to inaccurate or incomplete addresses or to the patient's moving without leaving a new address. Of the 3467 subjects selected, twenty-two were eliminated because of incomplete reporting. Details are incomplete and numbers are too small for sub-division by method. In all, complete interviews were obtained from 979 patients; 24 refused to cooperate and three gave incomplete or invalid information. The completeness of the theory is desirable, as a sound theory that is incomplete would miss part of the functions in the library. More complex (although incomplete) answers can express locative relations (clown, ' in a circus ') or partonomic relations (donkey, ' with a muzzle '). Since the model produces incomplete, sentence-final phrases, its output is more likely to include objects than subjects in constructions where they are required. Finally, continuous nonlinear integral feedback terms are used to accommodate for incomplete system knowledge for both controllers. When some people with that genotype never manifest the condition over a normal life span, penetrance is incomplete or low. The sovereignty the state could exercise, at an oceanic distance, was of necessity ill-informed, incomplete, and oppressive. Agents face both idiosyncratic and aggregate income risk, state-dependent borrowing constraints that bind occasionally, and markets that are incomplete. The economic model features incomplete markets and heterogeneous agents. When the market is incomplete, investors are often unable to perfectly hedge their individual risks. The paper also establishes a link between the properties of incomplete-market models and the aspects involved in numerically solving these models. Until now, answers to these important questions have been incomplete and fragmented. Our current knowledge of lung senescence is incomplete and much of it is based on detailed anatomical studies reported in the 1950s and 60s. Existing data are therefore incomplete, though it has been shown that older people can improve aerobic fitness and muscle strength. The diagnoses of epilepsy may be less secure and the clinical information incomplete. Most of the time, a strategy for analysis was missing or incomplete. The maximum permitted number of incomplete answers for a specific subdomain was set at three items per subject; above this number the subject was excluded. There was incomplete or inconsistent reporting of data in the abstract/presentations. A query sub-language with complex plans that allow hypothetical reasoning in the presence of incomplete information. Extended logic programs use two types of negation to represent incomplete information. The transition system is also incomplete, in general, for theories of basic defeasible logic. Twenty-three patients were eliminated from the database because of incomplete resource use data. However, in the diary sample, additional patients were excluded because of incomplete diaries, resulting in response rates that did not differ significantly between the methods. If, then, nature makes nothing incomplete or pointless, it is necessar y that nature has made them all for the sake of men. However, experiments involving 'products of incomplete combustion' were not pursued. Broods with only eggs or only adults were not included, because of the greater likelihood of their being incomplete. In 1950, a university was erected on the incomplete palace site. In this way, it retroactively makes the structure incomplete without it. The already introduced credit based search and its various uses provides a much more practical example of incomplete search strategies. The first is robust local mapping and planning given incomplete knowledge of the environment. In so doing, it becomes clear that existing accounts are not so much wrong as seriously incomplete. Observers, not the observed, were the incomplete aspects of this experimental philosophy. As long as this is not achieved, his work is incomplete. Thus, protein denaturation appeared to be incomplete in these experiments. There is evidence for incomplete penetrance of this disorder. In chimeric embryos, a different contribution of tetraploid cells compared with that of the mouse may be a cause of incomplete developmental support during postimplantation. First, biological data are usually incomplete and extremely imprecise. In studied mammalian species, iridocorneal angle development is incomplete at birth. On the other hand, underestimation is also possible, for example, because of physicians' lack of awareness or incomplete reporting of patient medication uses. To do otherwise could significantly slow the overall design activity due to frequent interruption and rework caused by incomplete project scope definition. The existence of such civic freedoms encouraged further criticism of the incomplete democratisation of the state. The reader is left with a disquieting lack of satisfaction and a feeling that the analysis is still incomplete. The one group clearly to emerge were the network engineers, but their professionalisation was still incomplete. In our consideration of power, therefore, we consider a marker with incomplete information, and the initial analyses will comprise pairwise analyses. Both of these halothane studies were incomplete because they did not account for metabolism. Although sedimentation is often extensive, it is generally incomplete and may not be observed at all. There is no doubt for one thing, that these statistics are incomplete. Recording presents its own ethical problems, as information is usually incomplete and often uncorroborated. Nonmonotonic logics were born to handle human reasoning with a formal language, which often takes decisions with incomplete, inconsistent and timevariable information. Omissions were scored when incomplete sentences were produced. The concentration of umfields in the heathlands in the border zones of village territories represents an incomplete pattern of distribution. 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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