词汇 | example_english_interim |
释义 | Examples of interimThese 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. There have been 524 individual payments, including interims and full and final settlements, totalling £2.1 million. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Interims and expedited offers are not applicable in this category. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We are of course paying interims wherever possible. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 An interim grade was given to the original compositions, and a final grade to the self-corrected compositions. All sorts of things could have happened in the interim. One is to have the majority move in the house for an interim report and require the bill to be considered at a plenary session. In such a case, the house may demand an 'interim report' on the bill. An interim description of the geographical distribution of this epizootic has appeared in print [33]. A parliamentary committee had never before produced an interim report. The reason for omitting this action was that interim schedule models only included independent tasks. The government subsequently signed an interim one-year lease contract. In the interim the state had failed to transform its nobility into a ruling class that met its requirements. In the interim periods, relatively few interventions are needed. However, a genotype could be re-encountered months later in the same animal, even if interim samples contained other genotypes. In specified cases the possibility for widows to function as 'interim proprietors ' and transfer properties to their new husbands was reduced. In an interim period, installation of a disinfection system to the already existing water supply was accepted for smaller events. All these steps can be interim fixes or tactical decisions. They were of necessity aware of the fact that all interim secretary positions were full since late 1908, as were most of the supernumerary slots. In the interim between application of water repellents, some water penetration into the panel should be expected. An interim solution when prices are suspect is to forget them altogether. We cannot be blinded to interim difficulties by such ultimate success. In some words they have ad hoc or interim value; in others, they seem essential - in the absence of any other indicator. Readers should note that interim findings were authenticated by storytellers both during interviews and in follow-up sessions. At the following meeting, the children were reinforced for having performed their new skills in the interim. First, measured interim life events accounted for 39% of the group difference in residual outcome scores between the two groups. In other words, such agreements were no more than interim products when groups were being formed. Because rescheduling was per formed, the interim schedule models enabled the continuation of optimized resources utilization during this period. The contents are listed in 38 numbered statements (here designated s1, etc.), including interim summaries [s21, s32, s37]. Twenty-four months follow-up was planned but treatment codes were revealed after 14 months based on an interim analysis. Circle 7 is an interim probandum, and the line connecting 7 with the ultimate probandum means 'provisional probative force given to the evidence'. However, both the institutions had failed to implement the interim award drawing enormous amount of criticism from almost every quarter. The choice of interim notes within (and also possibly between) the two tetrachords, however, varies, and many different scales based on such different choices exist. In the meantime you may need an interim method, which may not be ideal but may help to address the issues whilst ensuring patient safety. The interim type recorded for main is therefore completely polymorphic. All the offspring chromosomes of the population are kept for recombination into the interim population. However, long-term results of other prospective randomized studies must first confirm the interim results. The process of approval should involve a preliminary application and interim approval only when the board is satisfied that the program can meet the criteria. In the interim, nepotism has become the best guarantee of continued accumulation, but without self-regulation or state capacity to monitor compliance with its strategic goals. Conservation of the breast using two different radiotherapy techniques: interim report of a clinical trial. As an interim measure, some of these rather ramshackle houses and factories were leased to short-term tenants such as rock studios and ethnic restaurants. In addition, the completion of the interim schedule models is intended to be near coincident with the completion of rescheduling. During rescheduling, the activity directors administer the enactment of their respective interim schedule models. The concept of interim schedule models ensures that if rescheduling does occur, then the resources remain utilized appropriately during this period. Because the tasks included within the interim schedule models have no outstanding dependencies, the need for dependency checking is not required. Enacting the interim schedule models differed from that of the original and revised schedule models in that task dependency checking was not required. Before that, they were considered as interim (shu). In it, 14 secretaries were presented for confirmation, 10 being of full rank and the last 4 still in interim positions. Models 3a-c accounted for interim stressful events possible trauma0abuse, family change, other events, respectively!. In some words they have ad hoc or interim value, in others they seem essential - in the absence of any other indicator. Indeed, subsidies are likely to be the most useful interim policies. One further operation has been needed in the interim, namely removal of the stenotic and calcified aortic homograft valve. However, because neither rapid nor radical change is likely, there should be interim policy measures. The test was scored twice by the same marker, with a 2-week interim period between scoring. The study was closed after an interim analysis, showing a reduced perinatal morbidity and mortality with planned caesarean section. There was no change in interim seed germination on the 7th day. As the name suggests, the gradual transition that occurs in the interim is generated by a process of spectral interpolation. To give an interim summary, an accent is required in the head syllable of the main stress foot. Patients denied the therapeutic benefits of those drugs in the interim might once again demur. Policies enacted in the interim, namely between 1985 and 1990, present a more mixed pattern. In the interim, however, the message in those prior calls remained latent. They thus serve as an interim, almost semantically empty means of conveying abstract, categorical content in the absence of more mature morphological and lexical devices. In this way arbitrary amounts of air in any arbitrary interim could be brought in. The end of the narrative is that which determines the "rhythm" or the "plot-determining significance" of the interim period. Such urgent reports should therefore be considered as interim advice that, if possible, should be followed up with a full assessment. Such sources may only report interim analyses or shortterm follow-up data. Such retraction may be permanent or temporary while evidence is generated to support more conclusive decisions, as currently occurs with "interim funding" conditions. In the interim three of the catchers returned, all heavily encrusted with ice. The evidence is currently weakest for the use of facilities alternative to acute care settings as an interim site for care. If no crossover has to occur, the interim chromosome is a copy of a random parent. Their interminable 3-year interim courtship is depicted by a deliberately repetitive film sequence. Within this standard, evidence from conference abstracts, presentations, or interim reports of research studies traditionally have not been accepted for inclusion in reviews. Accreditation may also serve as an interim solution while more binding measures are developed. Responses were collated and contributors invited to further comment on the interim report. Spellers can do this most easily when the interim and final results of their analyses can be represented in a visible and lasting form. Though an election was held, it took months for an interim government to be formed. Closing down small firms would not only antagonise middle-class supporters of the regime, it would create interim unemployment. They submitted a short interim report just before the outbreak of war, picking on three areas of particular importance - manpower, shipping and foreign exchange. An interim analysis was conducted after 2 years' treatment. Second interim analysis will present efficacy and safety results. Given these positive findings after the first interim analysis, the independent data and safety monitoring committee recommended unblinding of the results to the participants. To improve on this interim design, a feature common to efficient tsetse traps was exploited: the use of inner partitions. Interim reports with analyses of data contributed to processes of reflection and development of the work. Several potentially deviant cases - accounts which might have challenged the prevailing analysis - and fresh data from repeat interviews were collected to test our interim ideas. With characteristic modesty he describes it as 'an interim balance'. Much secrecy, therefore, surrounded the sub-committees and the interim reports and this gave rise to considerable contemporary speculation and misconceptions. During the audit, the auditors should consider interim reporting of significant matters to appropriate entity officials. Therefore, the rules were published as interim rules rather than as proposed rules. The rasp can be used either as a finishing tool or as an interim tool in a process leading to a polish or near polish. By way of contrast, other observer groups chose to issue only carefully worded interim statements. We have to come to some kind of deal with the trade unions in this complex interim period. Taken together, these observations from the human and infrahuman neurosciences suggest the following interim observations. A review of potential interim demand-side instruments is conducted, and it is proposed that in poor countries the menu of feasible measures is extremely limited. During the interim period of metamorphosis and uncertainty, health professionals' collective protest actions, including strikes, can be expected to increase for two reasons. If we take these developments and interim findings to their logical conclusion, pretty momentous implications arise. Frequent interim reports may help to maintain interest. They obtained an interim injunction directed against the union, which then agreed to comply. Degradation over the interim was observable throughout the study area, for both men and women. As for the secretaries, the in-quotas, interim and supernumerary positions amounted to approximately a hundred in all. They would like a modus vivendi- at least an interim modus vivendi. Under the prewar system of interim development control there were no such effective means. 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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