词汇 | example_english_independence |
释义 | Examples of independenceThese 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. They did not expect to be rich but to have a modest living-standard, so that they could maintain a certain degree of independence. Promoting well-being and independence for people with dementia. Whether lifts were from family or friends, they challenged the sense of independence. What they are mainly concerned about in their own case is losing physical and mental health and thus independence. Historically, the climax of independence and partition had overrun these trends in provincial politics. In other words, it was not enough to sign a convention before granting independence. The reservation dispute became an expression of the social, economic and political dynamics that developed in the city since independence. A crucial aspect of individual learning is independence. Yielding to social influence was tantamount to violating behavioral norms of independence and empathy. Accordingly, this mapping is logically posterior to the existence, number, and independence of physical referents. Improvements in the design productions become challenging because of the independence and the division of design information in different fields. The first part of the book - nine short chapters - covers the war of independence, 1954-62. They were only partially successful ; independence was not the same as democracy. The fact that she was the only woman who received a patent in 1801 demonstrates considerable independence. In this paper, the approaches taken by teachers to the development of student independence are considered, with special reference to the use of questions. The development of student independence is central to instrumental teaching and learning. There is, of course, also a developmental aspect of students' musical independence. The book contains a series of wide-ranging discussions that are designed to encourage independence of thought and action in adult students. There is support for the independence of the relationship between morphological awareness and single word reading. A characteristic feature of parallel access to words is the relative independence of reading time from word length. The core of our improvement is the observation that perfect independence is not crucial. The main steps of the proof are: (1) game-theoretic first moment; (2) game-theoretic higher moments ('sliding potentials'); and (3) game-theoretic independence. Also, the way she uses the ideas of independence and burden are based on clearly discriminative assumptions regarding individuals with intellectual disabilities. A coat signalled subservience, dependence or independence in very real ways. In the next section, we introduce the classes of independence and spanning correlated matroids. The next example shows that all uniform matroids are independence correlated. Independence in food provision and foodrelated work such as cooking, is thus a gender issue. In absolute terms the ie gradually lost independence, and it was on this basis that the early-modern ie and the prewar family system existed. Measure is therefore a statement and record of the changing balance of power and independence. The aims of the reforms were to increase the available range of options, widen consumer choice and promote independence. Here too older people place a high value on independence from their children. As time went by, parents were more likely to rely on children for help and support but many maintained a high level of independence. What comes across clearly is the importance of independence for most of these older people. I used to have a friend in the hostel who was relocated to a nursing home because of her loss of independence. The independence of site and depth for combined counts of prepupae and pupae from each spring-summer period at each site was tested by log-linear analysis. Moreover, he was no erastian, and his record in parliament shows many signs of independence of judgement. The empirical results of both of these papers suggest that the independence assumption may be inappropriate. What were once clearly defined professional demarcation lines will become blurred and what once was pride of commercial independence will become constructive interdependence. Indeed, role acquisition may, in par t, hasten the transition to adulthood through associated opportunities for independence and responsibility. To ensure the independence of observations in this study, only one sibling per family par ticipated. The relative independence of emotion systems is most apparent in early development. However, the respondents also emphasized the importance of developing a higher degree of independence from government institutions by strengthening their own organizations. In the early 1970s, after independence, a great deal of 'unplanned' innovative development activity was taking place in rural areas. Loosely, the principle of independence says that only the outcomes that distinguish two lotteries are relevant to the decision to be taken. The latter, then, cannot provide much support to the violation of the independence hypothesis. The simplest null hypothesis is one of complete independence. However odd this form of independence may seem in the perspective of some traditions of analytical philosophy, it is entirely credible as empirical psychology. However, under independence, the group's affirmed biconditional is then required to be a proposition-wise function of the individuals' affirmed biconditionals, which is a considerable restriction. Note that there is a certain independence between the two questions. Comparisons between the developmental pathways of attention versus behavioral adjustment supports the independence of the two domains. Once freedom is understood as requiring favour-independence, we can fully recognise its value. However, most prostate cancers will overcome androgen blockade in several years and transform to androgen independence. The linear independence of the solutions is preserved using an orthonormalization procedure at a number of steps within the range of the numerical integration. Such orthographic independence creates difficulties for both readers and librarians. They take pride in their independence and their right to make their own decisions. The overall results for islet transplantation are not encouraging, with few patients achieving i n s u l i n independence. Independence and autonomy were features of the examination system, but again this has to be qualified. Statistically, such an ad hoc procedure violates the independence assumptions of the maximum likelihood model. The lack of independence among the individual respondents will result in a larger variability than can be explained by the binomial model. However, due to the non-independence of heterozygous genotypes in diallel crosses bootstrapping cannot be performed. Testing the efficiency and independence of attentional networks. Because of the war, there were no constructions or maintenance of water and sanitation facilities before independence either. However, no major changes have been made in either water- or sanitation-system constructions after independence. The third assumption is that women with greater economic independence are better able to control their fertility. Maintaining independence and wanting to have control was important for a majority of this group of respondents. The self in this case merely becomes an extension of the adult, leaving the child with little status and no independence. However, this independence is not only a virtue. In the latter case, however, individual genes have not been isolated but the environmental independence of fingerprints allows analysis based solely on phenotype. The fact that there is a related developmental change in the spatial and the temporal dimensions would be difficult to explain with the independence hypothesis. The independence assumption is fulfilled when b is small, and this is true at least during the long nonsymptomatic period after the primary infection. However, this status also implied some degree of independence from male authority.#! In principle, banks viewed greater central bank independence favorably. He published in 1844, a little later than myself, but with the most obvious and perfect independence. In order to deal with them one has to recognize their own independence, their own logic and internal dynamics. In principle, unlike for analytic techniques, no assumptions such as symmetry or time independence need necessarily be imposed. The later "developmentalisms" of post-independence states were also subjected to new scrutiny in the light of a critical rethinking of modernity. Only one of the seven general elections after independence, that of 1975, has not been studied at all. More impor tant, its activities can clearly be defined as nationalistic, for its leaders openly asked for independence, or at least autonomy. Since independence, the state has been a sort of midwife to private industrialists. Many have little independence for much of the time. What does 'independence' mean in this context and what criteria should be used to assess whether someone is able to achieve it? Although the study was of women, the authors developed their hypotheses on the basis that patterns of 'interdependence' and independence differ for men and women. Their predictions were that single women would have higher independence needs and lower 'interdependence' needs than married women (unfortunately, singlehood was not clearly defined). Factors associated with recovery of independence among newly disabled older persons. She urged people to resist falling into dichotomous thinking about the nature of independence. In this problem, one looks for all combinations of conditional independences within four random variables which can occur simultaneously. A network containing the reversed arcs, however, may not correctly represent the independences that hold in the domain of application. Loosely, the deformations are independent of the objects themselves, and we might expect this independence to be reflected in the cortical representations. However, the assumption of independence is rarely tested, and may be wrong. One of the best ways to insure independence is to properly follow rigorous randomization procedures. My care for you is only moral if it includes the intention to preserve your freedom as an agent, which is your independence of me. The latter gives so much pride of place to the physical that it does not allow the mental sufficient independence for intentional self-determination. Nontheistic phenomenalists in the idealist camp seem to me more like eliminativists insofar as they do not allow for this degree of perceiver-independence. Within this model, it is expected that the presence of the employment specialist will substantially decrease as the supported employee gradually gains greater independence. In addition, greater emphasis is placed on developing natural supports to increase opportunities for integration and independence. In 1590, this independence, although being disputed, had not yet been overturned. The 'tri-deux' method involves calculating all the positive deviations from independence, and representing the strongest by a graph. In part, this was because of rising affluence, and a sense of financial and other independence among women. Most post-independence governments had, at one level, a commitment to an economic transformation with several components. Apart from small orders, usually of nuns, set up by local bishops for local needs, religious orders have always had considerable independence from the bishops. 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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