词汇 | example_english_indifferent |
释义 | Examples of indifferentThese 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. We should not of course conclude that all pebbles or points of the compass are indifferent ! The imperial government, it was said, could not risk 'creating the impression that [it was] indifferent to the difficulties of the planting community'. Consumers are indifferent between physical capital and government bonds because the two assets have a common return and tax treatment. The work-first approach on the other hand is indifferent or even inimical to a self-development strategy, while fostering - albeit indirectly - a self-assertion strategy. Contemporary theoretical approaches are, for the most part, indifferent to the task of providing broad descriptive coverage. We call this unique transitive sequence, in which all bundles are linked by the binary relation (standing for "preferred or indifferent to"), a preference chain. Democratic theorists must not be indifferent to this weakness. First, tactical voters who are indifferent between two parties on the strength-of-feeling scores will be classified as non-tactical. By our assumption of large potential demand, this rate is such that a customer is indifferent between joining and not joining. He has forbidden such things and thus one ought not to be morally indifferent about them. Just as scientific ideology is indifferent to ontology, theological ideology is indifferent to ontology.#! However, as discussed above, the mechanisms for enforcing compliance are not indifferent for the outcome. Most people not indifferent to the policy would vote against it. The governments cannot enforce the original status quo, as the most integrationist government is indifferent between the de facto operation and the de jure rules. Second, interstate law was indifferent to the form of national political organization. Our assertion is that the essential dynamics may be due to indifferent fixed points, not hyperbolic fixed points. They are, thus, indifferent to the plight of resident doctors until matters are brought to a head. Strong separability demands that we also solve distributive conflicts in a way that is independent of the well-being of indifferent people. Ergodic properties of infinite measure preserving interval maps with indifferent fixed points. Stable limits for probability preserving maps with indifferent fixed points. Large deviations for maps with indifferent fixed points. In fact, we can see that on neighbourhoods of indifferent periodic points +i, +1, constant d (z 1). In [31], a relation between singularities of the invariant density and indifferent periodic orbits was discussed. The seemingly endless multiplication of voices crying for aid tends to blunt the compassion of an increasingly indifferent and cynical public in the developed world. Squatters and pastoralists seemed to be indifferent to the gender of their shepherds, especially in times of labour shortages and rising wages. First, nature itself came to be seen as indifferent to creed. Finally, patients were asked before randomization whether they had a preference for usual physiotherapy, the brief intervention or were indifferent. How could an act of government be indifferent and negative at one and the same time? He may not be able to write even indifferent poetry. The city was beginning to seem indifferent, if not hostile, to its inhabitants. The past selves are indifferent or undecided between the outcomes available to the present self. Indifferent to human concerns, and therefore incorruptibly neutral in human disputes, the new nature was also inexorable. Indeed, these claims redoubled their force, now vaunted as neutral descriptions of an indifferent nature by disinterested scientists. The implication they find here is that the administration was strategically indifferent. The contact between the retina and the indifferent electrode was closed with strips of wet paper. Traditional social groups, keen to entertain lesser visiting luminaries, were politely indifferent towards the eminent physicist. I see no problem in comparing absolute attitudes with different polarity: favourings with disfavourings, favourings with indifferent attitudes, and disfavourings with indifferent attitudes. Estimates of the invariant densities of endomorphisms with indifferent fixed points. Instead, he argued that the problem of indifferent choice is a fiction and only occurs inside the heads of philosophers, never in the real world. Courage is an old-fashioned word in an indifferent world. Unlike a world of unlimited resources, the members of a health plan are not isolated, nor are they indifferent to the actions of all others. Whenever an agent is constrained, he should be indifferent between defaulting and not defaulting. Indeed, the ideal scholar of this new economics was happily (and purposefully) ignorant of (or indifferent towards) theories. A villager of wealth level c is ^ thus indifferent between both regimes. With information of this sort in hand, we are unlikely to remain indifferent between the two distributions. The indicative is indifferent to the realis/irrealis distinction, with irrealis being suggested only by the semantics of the main-clause verb. Both sides might premise that there were things indifferent, but this hid deep divisions. In the category of (piecewise) smooth dynamical systems, non-hyperbolic phenomena may be caused by either critical points of the derivatives or indifferent periodic points. Typical examples of maps we consider admit indifferent periodic orbits and arise in many contexts. If all k are attracting for k sufficiently large then is parabolic-attracting or parabolic-indifferent. We consider one-dimensional dynamical systems with indifferent fixed points (fixed points with derivative one). Maps of intervals with indifferent fixed points: thermodynamic formalism and phase transitions. Estimates on invariant densities of endomorphisms with indifferent fixed points. If f has an indifferent fixed point, then f still admits an absolutely continuous invariant measure. The cycle is attracting, c repelling or indifferent if < 1, > 1 or = 1, respectively. The indifferent and recording electrodes were placed in the thorax and funiculus of the antennae, respectively. On these beliefs, each player is indifferent concerning a choice between his or her two available pure strategies. The aim is to find the number of patients in the latter program for which the respondent is indifferent between the two programs. Unlike the religiously indifferent, the declared atheist is inescapably part-and-parcel of the religious condition of the age. Each child begins life with one of many possible temperamental biases and encounters environments that strengthen some features, weaken others, and are indifferent to many. Engels then considers physics, which he defines as the mechanics of molecules, in which the molecules are chemically unalterable or indifferent. Many such actions are morally indifferent or trivial. Evidence suggests that external actors are quite indifferent to holding public organizations accountable for performance. What was a choice between morally indifferent options would thus have become a choice between morally different ones. To grant requests only where one is indifferent about the outcome is to undermine the entire value of granting prayer. They cannot be indifferent to the development of the requisite notion of moral autonomy. The observers, previously indifferent to snakes, rapidly acquired a persistent fear of them. He was moody, quarrelsome and indifferent to her and their son. To be sure, many voters remain unaware of or indifferent to the ideological profile of the candidates. Is it really the case that labour is indifferent to the perceived status of goods and services supplied? In an expected sense, the defender is indifferent between the rational counter-offers that he can make given the challenger's demand. They are indifferent to ideology, older, less educated and with lower income. In a constrained stationary equilibrium, sellers are indifferent between accepting or rejecting money; that is, the constraint (8) holds with an equality. At high liquidity levels, this also offsets the beneficial effects of monetary trade, hence only a larger keeps individuals indifferent between the two trading sectors. Put differently, the stationary equilibria within the hysteresis range are characterized by indifferent stability properties (as opposed to stability vs. instability) along the -dimension. Estimates of the invariant densities of endomorphisms with indifferent fixed point. Therefore, the set of all quadratic polynomials which have an indifferent fixed point is a cardioid in the c-plane parametrized by on the unit circle. As is easily shown, the reversed inside interval is either indifferent or repelling. The reversed outside interval is either attracting or indifferent, showing that the number r (o) cannot increase. In this case the substance becomes indifferent to its density and has anomalously large compressibility. The truly powerful individual does not seek to hurt others; he is indifferent to them. The first-order condition for time use will be that households are indifferent between alternate activities. Frequently the number of dots, lines, sectors of a figure, as well as the number of figures themselves is by no means indifferent. Descartes here means that an agent is indifferent in his peculiar sense when their will is not impelled by any reason for acting. The traditional psychiatric associations have been rather indifferent to this situation, resulting in lack of specialist training and research. The set of possible worlds, they imply, can be partitioned into three subsets; the worse than indifferent, the indifferent and the better than indifferent. The voice at the other end may be sullen, bored and indifferent or else cheerily superficial, but don't let that put you off. The government places a statutory responsibility on local authorities to provide certain services and is not indifferent to the general level of service in localities. Depending on circumstances, technology transfer can have dramatic or indifferent effect, but there is no clear-cut formula to hand. Our indifferent profession is avoiding any direct responsibility for educating its next generation. Low scores were characterized by apathetic, indifferent, irritable, sarcastic, or denigrating behavior toward the child. A life is impersonally neutral (ethically neutral) if it is indifferent from an impersonal standpoint whether the life is lived or not. The betterness relation is impartial just in case, roughly, it is indifferent to which individuals are leading particular sorts of lives. Many students are won over by the experience but others remain indifferent. The tip of the terminal antennal segment was removed (< 1 mm) allowing the earthed 'indifferent' electrode to be inserted. On the speed of convergence to equilibrium states for multi-dimensional maps with indifferent periodic points. In particular, if admits a generalized indifferent periodic point, then the densities of these conditional measures fail to hold strict positivity. Maps with indifferent fixed points are related to intermittency. 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. |
反思网英语在线翻译词典收录了377474条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。