词汇 | example_english_institute |
释义 | Examples of instituteThese 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 first is the period when a government institutes its first modern welfare policies. After the campaign an intensive surveillance system was instituted and physicians were required to notify suspected cases. The structural problems with which the academic institutes have had to contend, are of a passing nature. Interviewers were required to achieve a kappa of at least 0.6 ; otherwise, retraining was instituted. At neighbourhood level, the gang had similarly instituted a veritable regime of terror. In many cases the authorities instituted hereditary family occupations and probably determined patrilineal succession. We instituted a number of additional controls on the selection of the stimulus set to ensure interpretable results. In the following fiscal year there were 55 such investigations, and prosecutions were instituted in 12 cases. 1911, when he was asked to join a group of experts in order to discuss the founding of biological institutes. Studies of the impact of specific conferences are occasionally planned and conducted in collaboration with cosponsoring institutes. There is also exclusion from reimbursement for certain drugs not included in a recently instituted positive list. Delegates discussed the details of the provision on powers without commenting on the major change that had been instituted. Since the institute's creation, some improvement in planning projects has been observed (20). Preparatory offices were set up for four additional institutes, and directors and deputy directors were appointed. Low-trusting individuals cooperate most when and only when such a framework is instituted. The research institutes were staffed by young professors and a small, but rapidly increasing number of staff members. Moreover, legal actions were instituted and property and buildings were seized from non-payers in an attempt to recover some of the payment arrears. The universities would produce the agricultural scientists and advisers, the national colleges the farmers, and the county colleges or farm institutes the workers. The kindergartners in this study were from two private institutes. Other arsenals instituted both carrot and stick measures to curb absenteeism, a frequent corollary of labor mobility. While an impressive administrative and political machinery was instituted to implement reforms, this was no guarantee for their success. The sentinels just had to complete a simple form and send it by fax to the local health institutes at the end of each day. The military's historical offices and research institutes also employ skilled military historians. As maternal hypotension can cause a decrease in fetal blood -ow and oxygen delivery, the underlying cause needs to be evaluated and treatment instituted appropriately. In this condition, delivery where immediate cardiological care can be instituted can improve the outcome. We believe that identi®cation of the severely thrombocytopenic fetus is important because it allows antenatal treatment to be instituted. Oxygenation should be optimised and supplemental oxygen instituted if needed. In the 1950s, however, officials realised that famine control policies instituted in the 1920s had increased malnutrition. The two policies, as stated, are described separately, and should not be presumed to have been instituted concurrently. Fourth, are there preventative measures that could be instituted shortly after maternal separation that would help ameliorate the long-term consequences of this early life experience? Clinical treatment was instituted initially, using high doses of diuretics, peripheral vasopressor and vasodilator amines. Policies instituted in the past would eventually be deemed excessively prudent and significant political pressure would build for some form of reallocation. The following section examines how village compacts were instituted and how they were enforced. Second, the state instituted a series of organisational changes in the production areas. Both institutes emphasize the necessity of heritage language skills and language-teaching skills. To fix ideas, suppose that a human society instituted a punishment system for the sake of giving violators of just laws the punishment they deserve. Thus, the care of a demented patient who is depressed is twopronged, after medications have been instituted. The study was conducted by interviewing participants at the medical institutes where they received the check-up. Trusted third parties are for instance banks, consumer institutes and governments. Controls were instituted for age, city size, education, income, occupation, race and region to determine if this was a spurious non-relationship. Altogether, however, 148 institutes have been approved for this purpose, including 59 government hospitals, 47 primary health centres and 42 private nursing homes and clinics. I was told that they all had to be graduates of universities or preacher's institutes. The technological changes of the twentieth century obliged research institutes to rethink their role in society. They maintained their own schools until 1970, when mandatory desegregation was instituted, and county towns remained largely ethnically segregated as well. Any mitigation program that was instituted for the entire country would likely change prices and make these programs more expensive. By academic knowledge we mean the publicly available theories, methods, and findings produced in universities and research institutes. After 1945 the many invitations to research institutes increased mobility for many scholars. Corporations also instituted personnel management techniques in these years. While scientists were leaving the institutes, a host of workers and farmers were invited into them. The local authorities had no understanding of or serious interest in these institutes, whose funding and tasks suffered accordingly. Through this reconciliation, the academic degree, and the persona it instituted, altered essentially. In each case, a specific relationship between inclusion and exclusion was instituted. As newborn screening is usually a government-mandated program, this would amount to a government program of screening instituted to influence reproduction. They then instituted a pilot study among patients returning to the community. The trial course would also undergo dramatic changes, and a point system would be instituted for each phase of work. As individual branches of industry mature, however, they should regain responsibility for the appropriate research institutes. The second category involves the nonuniversity research institutes within the public domain. The animals had been raised by the institute's own colony. Excluding from the survey academic institutes because of a supposed lack of regulatory impact would have been a clear bias in the study. In other countries, similar activities and institutes are fragmentarily available. The government for several years has been implementing policies to coordinate the research efforts of universities, independent research institutes, and industry. Similar riots erupted in 1996 when difficult price rises were again instituted. Scholars belong to universities or institutes, on a permanent or temporary basis. Rather than establishing peace institutes, peace initiatives, institutions for studying and promoting peace, we should have institutions for studying war. I conducted the research with high school students, university students, teachers, researchers at scientific institutes, and some other groups. A system of surveillance that monitored people's activities was instituted. In particular, we have witnessed the introduction of patents as a method of evaluating the output of researchers and research institutes. The system of directors of institutes and offices was resumed and the new policy toward intellectuals implemented. She institutes a series of lectures for working people and establishes a local building society. There were neither special libraries, research institutes, nor professorial chairs at universities. In the third category of research, independent research institutes (not for profit) choose their own basic, strategic, and applied research. Included are university-based institutes, private institutes, working groups, and federal and self-governing bodies. The ethical committees of the relevant institutes accepted the study. The animal was treated and intensive therapy was instituted, but unfortunately the calf died of septicemia. In addition, several countries had built up semi-public institutes to produce sera and vaccines to satisfy their own demand. 338 many more universities and research institutes in the world competition for research funds has never been so fraught. Participation in lifelong learning institutes : what turns members on? The session judge notes that the girl herself had instituted a case for restitution of conjugal rights. A governmental cartographic institution for chronomics by prehabilitation may eventually reduce the need for agencies and resources instituted by law for rehabilitation. The cost of these different institutes varies largely depending on the hours of the service provision, types of institutes, and locality. Their archives are swamped with unprocessed documentation and their institutes are jam-packed with crates full of finds. There were parks and forests surrounding the apartment buildings and institutes (pp. 17 + 21). Leaders of the agency organizations we reviewed envisioned needed changes, communicated openly with employees, and instituted organizational changes. Marriage, she says, is instituted and regulated by the few to control the many. A highly coercive and administratively effective set of measures were instituted and carried out. Games theory can equally be applied to characterizing human norms which are instituted against aggression and other non-cooperative behaviour. In other words, it is culture (a cultivated human way of appreciating beauty) which institutes a piece of land into a landscape. The lower level would be taught at institutes attached to the provincial universities. Although the law sought to control crime, it also instituted more humane punishment. There is also a list of over 40 institutes and individuals working on jackfruit, and 25 pages of recipes using the fruit or seeds. One can imagine instituting a process at a hospital where any time a case moves toward litigation, the parties are encouraged to try mediation first. Other negative freedoms that have been legally instituted include privacy and confidentiality. Because of this, treatment could be instituted in advance and should be necessary for only a brief period of time. In particular, a series of fines were instituted for a range of prohibited activities within reserved forest areas. As colonial officials instituted an increasingly restrictive program of wildlife management at the turn of the century, they repeatedly encountered popular resentment and resistance. In agriculture a" set-aside" scheme was also instituted, whereby farmers received compensation for taking arable land out of production. A growing number of universities and independent research and policy institutes now conduct research on social aspects of ageing. 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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