词汇 | example_english_involuntarily |
释义 | Examples of involuntarilyThese 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. One thus gets the effect that new developments are screened out, involuntarily, simply because they cannot gather enough momentum for change. I assume as well that the involuntarily mobile will tend to be worse off than the involuntarily immobile. He can only waive his liberty-right altogether involuntarily, that is, by not making any choice at all. This makes it possible for liquid stools to be eliminated involuntarily through an inhibited sphincter mechanism. We may act involuntarily, against our better judgement. Mention of the term convivencia can cause eyes to roll involuntarily and make stomachs churn. Involuntarily, children may learn songs sung by the music therapist or visiting musicians, and they can improve their rhythmic skills by practising during improvisational sessions. Religious orders placed a high value on voluntary poverty and the laity, many of whom were involuntarily poor, admired them for it. A few moments later my attention refocuses involuntarily on a friend greeting me and a short conversation follows. The ink-craving was upon her, and her fingers involuntarily crooked themselves round an imaginary pen. In view of this the couples interviewed cannot be regarded as being representative of childless couples in general, nor even of involuntarily childless couples. These two women partnered, voluntarily or involuntarily, with local gangsters to squeeze out a living. The caretakers (and researchers) are often bilingual themselves and hence set up the stage, however involuntarily, for mixed language. Claims to civic care will usually succeed only where the need for it is seen as involuntarily engendered. This statement supports the general impression that children are mostly forced to join or are recruited involuntarily. This can be done by dividing the number of voluntarily underemployed by the working population minus the number of involuntarily underemployed. On the contrary, individuals who experience periods of unemployment or disability may retire ' involuntarily ' before retirement pension age. The insomniac occupies this space like a latter-day ascetic who involuntarily suffers continual acedia and self-abnegation. Though it is a morbid consideration, justices who fail to leave office voluntarily will ultimately do so involuntarily. They are working part-time 'involuntarily' - and that is something that post-productivists, valuing autonomy as they do, would oppose. Are there such research studies that are so important to society that we nonetheless are willing to involuntarily enroll subjects, without their informed consent? However, the outcome was contingent upon the fact that the procedure was highly dangerous and the patient involved was involuntarily institutionalised. 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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