词汇 | example_english_invoke |
释义 | Examples of invokeThese 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. In some colonies the law on the infringement of the indenture had to be invoked too often. If the locution contains an argument, an argument evaluation or interpretation mechanism is invoked which updates the agent's mental state accordingly. To the contrary, uncontrolled dissemination of experimental implants, without evidence that more benefit than harm is invoked to patients, can be coined as unethical behavior. Throughout the scene important lessons on shrew-taming are invoked as the power relationship between the spouses is clearly established. Clearly here an axiom of interpretation is being invoked, rather than a bet about the states of mind of the population. When it could not, the existence of property that was the subject of the suit was invoked to uphold the claims of temple dancing girls. Assume now that an incident occurs on the subway line; the pieces of knowledge k1 to k4 are (or should be) immediately invoked. The operational semantics is self-application, that is, the current object is substituted for self in the body of the method which is invoked. A linear branching receives information by being invoked at one of its branches. The rest of the computation is represented in a closure, which is invoked only after the first element is consumed. Now, what should thunkify do if invoked on such a thread? A num method must be provided, but once again it should never be invoked. The average momentum pz 0 is obtained by invoking pressure balance between the laser light and plasma. The first technique raises the cost of establishing a handler scope, while the second raises the cost of invoking an exception. Interestingly, this argument is sometimes also invoked by colleagues who, one would expect, should know better. They invoked principles of island biogeography to explain this. To complete the solution, the pinch-edge boundary conditions and integral conditions (4.3) are invoked. A number of different types of electron distribution functions have been invoked to explain non-thermal maser type radiation from space and astrophysical objects. On the other hand, instabilities caused by the temporal evolution of force-free fields have often been invoked to explain various explosive phenomena. The data is then used to decide which one of the two strategies is to be invoked. The appropriate layer is invoked when the supervisor detects surface syntactic markers for either a well-formed construction or a particular kind of distortion. Instead, different tableaux with different constraint orderings must be invoked. There is another sense in which the interests of the text are invoked, that is, in the play as a whole. The normalised types are then compared in a bottom-up traversal, while invoking the multi-set partitioning algorithm at each level. Hall 1996 claims that the foremost instrument for the construction of one's identity is invoking difference. An unbroken line points to the metamessage the utterance sends, while a broken line indicates which frames it invokes. When the expert is invoked, the rules are serially checked and the first (and thus most reliable) rule to match is used. Here the poet invokes his muse according to a conventional discourse of speech in which powerf ul language is metaphorically embodied. Dynamically speaking, this means that the set of quasi-steady droplet shapes forms an approximate inertial manifold, and the ideas of 2.3 can be invoked. Instead, they invoked these same values for abolishing cruel penalities. When the simulation of the outcome of a plan fails, redesigners are invoked and the design proceeds downward with the selection of a new plan. The food stamp budget caps were in fact never invoked. Subsequent meetings, from 1991 to 2003, have also invoked this common ecological threat. Her first tactic is to try to reignite his emotions by invoking past happiness. One of these songs particularly captures the association of the railroad with crossroads mythology by invoking the dilemma of decision-making. Properties of the words themselves have also been invoked to account for their order of acquisition. He invokes ' competition ' without specifying which entities compete with which other ones. However, the inference methods invoked in this and similar learnability proofs are, by and large, computationally infeasible, requiring the learner to enumerate all possible languages. The second section describes the different areas in which counter factuals must be invoked by intentionalism. Although the state might decide to criminalize hate speech, hate speech might be regulated without invoking the criminal law. One diagnostic often invoked in the distinction between compound word and phrase is stress. I have not myself here invoked the subordinator in deciding on the finiteness status of the predication. Further, higher adequacy criteria may be invoked, which will integrate linguistic theory into a wider scientific context. He therefore invokes the pragmatic approach to account for the gradient properties of meter. The socalled ' positive evidence ' often invoked to allow inventory expansion is not sufficient if that evidence cannot be assigned a representation. Functional isomorphism, meanwhile, is readily preserved between spatial objects/scenes and their representations without invoking replicas. They highlight the danger of invoking static cognitive models as an explanatory framework because they cannot be "straightforwardly related" (target article, sect. 3.2, para. 10). As we noted in section 6.2, if specification exists, then there is no theoretical motivation for invoking "statistical estimation" in order to perceive the world. The graph of a product variant is transformed from the star ting graph by invoking proper productions. Second, the network-analytic theory of ' weak ties ' suggests that extended kin ties are not routinely invoked. Frequently, it was implicitly and explicitly invoked to justify clinical research. Two quite different sorts of considerations can be invoked in its support. However, the personal welfare argument is rarely invoked on its own, because it is generally recognized as paternalism. The urban reformist elites enthusiastically invoked reformative programmes, for example, regulating the disorder of urban space and "civilizing" people. Moreover, different levels of clarity may need to be invoked, when one is dealing with all branches of subject matter. Recall that consonant extrametricality had been invoked, making the ®nal syllable light (see section 4 and footnote 18). First he invokes what he calls a principle of familiarity. Difference in population of predators cannot be invoked. A limited number of studies invoked ductile extrusion in other collisional settings. Here two slightly different ways of dealing with both questions without invoking viscous effects will be presented. Nonhuman-animal epithets insult humans by invoking contempt for other species: rat, worm, viper, goose. Several reasons can be invoked to explain the lack of evidence of reduced selection efficacy in the self-fertilizing species studied. The presence of further, as yet unidentified, modular enhancers must therefore be invoked. Each of them is invoked by the house interior design agent when the appropriate hyperedge label occurs in the hypergraph generated by this agent. Thenceforth it could be invoked without being argued for, at least until the major reassessment of strategy provoked by the failure of the 1848 revolutions. Another implication of this proposal is that the two processing routes might be invoked differently depending on the nature of the on-line task. The 'show frame' problem may reflect the high cost of dynamic type reconstruction, which invokes an expensive unification algorithm and has not been optimized. The customisable user interface allows meta-language programs to be invoked using user-defined menus. Here k is invoked in two contexts, one expecting an integer, the other expecting an integer list. The effect of a good expression is the union of all the regions in which it allocates or from which it invokes a closure. A function is invoked by sending it an argument and a continuation. The impact of typology on the interface between spoken and written language is invoked as an explanation of the main findings. By such theists ' personal explanation ' is invoked to explain the existence and intelligibility of the universe. The second clause checks for and invokes an allowed system call. Parameters were constrained further by invoking microscopic reversibility. Before invoking oim solve/0, a call to cond assert/3 is required. Due to the obstacle avoidance goal, the robot turns rapidly to the right side, which invokes a large overshoot motion. Aside from the ubiquitous undergraduate examples, relativism is often invoked to address cross-cultural systems of belief. I suggest that a same reason can be invoked to explain the observed pattern in both systems. We argue that disturbance may also need to be invoked to explain variation in basal area and b iomass amongst indigenous forests. They were, rather, a response to the incursions of those who had invoked the question of access to national space. Pathetically invoking some common good, the liberal parties dwindled through the 1920s. He invoked our deep, intuitive understanding of selfhood to articulate an organismic approach to immune identity. Unfortunately, as he himself admits, the notion of presence he invokes is not abundantly clear. The reader as médisant who might criticize love and speak against it, after all, is a figure he himself invokes. At a more sophisticated level, computerised methods of a technique known as discriminant analysis can be invoked. Even if we do not limit the notion of tolerance by invoking moral norms, we are always limited by moral norms. Legal models were invoked, certain entitlements under a will, to illuminate a moral notion. However, invoking these corrective rules inappropriately leads to dissimilation. What is repeatedly invoked is the transformative role of gendered individuals, and apparently only two genders. I should emphasize that every expression invokes a presupposed viewing arrangement as part of the conceptual substrate that supports its meaning and shapes its form. The reinforcing use of terribly in was invoked in combination with negative adjectives such as offensive. If the underlying assumptions are not valid, then procedures must be invoked to make them valid. However, conditional egalitarianism cannot be explained by invoking the person-affecting principle. The counterfactual pre-proposal situation he invokes is nothing but a situation ruled by alternative, counterfactual constraints. She invokes again her basic explanandum of political power and centre-periphery struggles over resources. Principles that are invoked in the acquisition of words, but not facts. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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