词汇 | example_english_lapse |
释义 | Examples of lapseThese 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. Occasional factual lapses occur (for instance, the assertion that schizophrenia is more widespread than depression), but they are few. If a bill does not complete its parliamentary course in a session, it lapses. Such lapses may occur, for example, because the parent is still searching for the lost person, or denying the person is dead. Other criticisms might be that the chapters are a bit miscellaneous and that the style suffers occasional lapses. Similarly, simple venial mistakes or lapses in professionalism may be distinguished from those egregiously unprofessional behaviors that warrant serious remediation or dismissal. The patrols did resurface in late 1937 but seem to have lapsed thereafter. In any event, memory lapses are likely to present major reliability problems. If the work is not begun within this time limit, the permission lapses. The" explosion" in and of the sentence recalls the protagonist's lapsed faith. However, as time lapsed, each political party reached the limit in terms of making policy compromises with coalition partners. Each chapter lapses on occasion into redundant observations which, while irrefutable, merely support existing scholarship rather than offering fresh perspectives. Examples of lapses in the monitoring of reasoning include statements implying that the lost person is simultaneously dead and alive in the physical sense. There are several grammatical lapses and editorial control could have been a little tighter. He lapsed brief ly into a coma and died. Before the introduction of stakeholder pensions in 2001, there were often quite severe financial penalties for consumers who lapsed, because of high upfront charges. Finally, the reader will encounter some minor lapses in the way the references and indexes are handled. In contrast, rhythmic theory is simply unable to generate such long lapses since it has no foot-repulsion constraint. However, there is no reason to believe that these lapses are at all replicated in the bulk of the book. There is a sense in which we might invert that and say it is a plant whose use has lapsed. Victorian reviewers, somewhat disoriented, offered a variety of explanations for these apparent technical lapses. Here the generalisation that long lapses are avoided only in ' bounded ' languages follows naturally from constraint interaction. There was only one story that was riddled with gaps, memory lapses, and inexplicable contradictions in chronology. Across the route to such possibility are lapses, mistakes, moments of failure and mediocrity, or mere repetitions of what is aesthetically commonplace. There are, however, several lapses from the usual high standards. On the whole, except for the lapses noted above, the author presents a clear and convincing picture of events and their signi®cance. The premise upon which the prevailing neuroscientific theories of dreaming were based has therefore lapsed. Correct no-go trials that were not preceded by and followed by correct go trials were removed because they probably reflected attentional lapses or chronic nonresponding. Therefore, children with greater ability to sustain attention had fewer lapses in attention and made fewer errors of omission. After lapses, the next most frequently reported type of poor driving was errors, followed by the traffic light factor and then the ' normal ' violation factor. There are editorial lapses too : there are six references on p. 403 which refer to no text. Aside from irritating lapses into scholar-as-hero jargon, the essay raises intriguing questions about gendered power, many of which it unfortunately does not answer. The tone fluctuates somewhat: mainly sober academic, with occasional lapses into colloquialism and journalese. The general idea is that ternarity is a state in which lapses are avoided, while the number of feet is minimised. However, in recent years, growing debate on corruption in the public sector and on administrative lapses has been visible. Although the second highest number (39) of questions concerned national issues, no questions were found seeking clarification on administrative lapses. After another week she lapsed into a coma and died. After talk has lapsed, par ticipants recurrently use cer tain actions to re-engage talk in the work group. The copious references given in all chapters are very helpful, though, here and there, there are lapses. Why would such lapses have been considered acceptable enough to have been fixed in verbatim memories and later codified? First, instances of reasoning might depart from normative standards due to performance errors - temporary lapses of attention, memory deactivation, and other sporadic information processing mishaps. Despite lapses in practice, when has any serious applied economist argued otherwise? Such occasional lapses, however, are no great fault as against the computer's unquestionable utility. Trancelike and dazed behaviors may then indicate lapses in serial processing. If such language is used, why not use a cognitive model that makes such lapses unnecessary? After all, if book historians do not concern themselves with the difference that reading makes to people's lives and attitudes, they risk lapsing into antiquarianism. Naturally, in such a complex publication, which is remarkably free of er rors, there will be lapses and mistakes. Clashes and lapses are disfavoured in bounded stress systems. Most chapters are well and clearly written, with occasional lapses into complexity. On occasion, the same weight can induce lapses of concentration. Average : where there were occasional lapses in attendance, deposits, and repayments. Concentrating on missed opportunities or lapses of detail would, however, be wrong. Both slips and lapses are more likely if the prescriber is tired, ill, stressed or suffering from lack of sleep. He insists that a combination of discipline and remotivation can hold at bay both loss of memory and the incidence of verbal lapses. However, most of these lapses are inconsequential when viewed against the broader background of the book's accomplishments. They tend to stress the inadequacies of opportunities and the ideological lapses of missionary education. The first concerns the significance attached to lapses of dress. We cannot take these accounts at face value, of course, for more than two centuries had lapsed since the events that they ostensibly recorded. Their narratives are replete with illogical thinking and lapses in reasoning about their attachment figures. Given the money, prestige and power at stake in high-level sports, ethical lapses are hardly surprising. Following the impact study, steps were taken to address these issues and to correct the lapses. If we were to do this, however, would we not have lapsed back into the intrafamilial principle? The former has maintained a semi-democratic system up to the present, the latter has lapsed back into authoritarianism. We used 12 as a minimum to make up for any momentary lapses of attention during the learning phases. The reciprocal person reference partnerships sketched above, for example, make small lapses in conformity to bodily order and boundedness into badges of identity. First, they are resistant to being defended on the grounds of being one-time lapses. However, there is much variability in the intensity and extremity of these lapses, and some approach the normative. The overall trend was thus still an increase of attrition risk as time lapsed. The drop-outs were those whose attendance had lapsed for at least 3 months before the date of observation. Since most children passed all trials or only failed one, the problems with this task seem to result from occasional lapses in attention. If lapses are triggered by a threshold value, computations require stopping times results, the technicalities of which would hide the main development of the paper. They are not the earned products of the agents' free will and moral lapses. A continuant is an ongoing ipseity, while an entity needing conservation is continuously lapsing into alterity. Inspectors searched out lapses in service, and they vigorously regulated subcontracting among stage companies. In this sense, the danger of a cultivation of cultural diversity and a 'vibrant' nightlife lapsing into a middle-class sameness remains real. In a volume of such broad scope, some lapses are perhaps inevitable. Among this piece's many lapses from academic standards, it cites an alleged conversation with me of more than a decade ago, and makes other slighting personal references. In these materials on conversion, there is, of course, the possibility that deponents mentioned the lapses of their neighbours and their own courage in an attempt to deflect potential criticisms. There is what we call an "incipient" state of talk throughout, in that any par ty can star t a turn or sequence when talk lapses. A comparison of real-time versus retrospective recall of smoking lapses. However, the author also attempts a cultural anthropological interpretation of both the controversy on the lapsed, and that of rebaptism, drawing on his earlier work on the baptismal controversy alone. A very different notion emerged in psychology in the early 1970s, emphasizing how the use of heuristics can lead to systematic errors and lapses of reasoning that indicate human irrationality. Apart from these disconcerting lapses into subjectivity and a few minor factual errors, the book is an outstanding work of synthesis, with a broad comprehensive vista and lucid expression. The unfor tunate lapses of style in the beginning chapters of the book will discourage many from continuing to read and benefit from the main arguments advanced by the author. The family soon lost its prominence in village affairs, and village leadership lapsed, together with bagdi-support, to more energetic villagers, who increasingly enjoyed various party affiliations. In the same way that the disorganized infant exhibits odd, unpredictable, and inexplicable behaviors, adults with unresolved loss or trauma exhibit odd, unpredictable, and inexplicable lapses in their narratives. Also, although future studies are required to test this hypothesis, it is possible that the more marked among these behaviors indicate actual lapses in normal conscious monitoring. By the same token, the book as a whole strikes a neat balance between comprehensiveness and depth, covering over five hundred years of the instrument's progress without lapsing into superficiality. The intentional grammatical lapses of his highly charged choral verse are indicative of a human mind (or a collection of minds) under deep and lasting strain. Such lapses, however, are very infrequent. Level of driving confidence was higher among males and among those who drove more, but the single most important predictor of confidence was level of self-reported lapses. Technical lapses can be of great value. Against this backdrop, it's not surprising that laypeople and scientists alike are fascinated (and often chagrined) by what appear to be lapses in reasoning and weaknesses in conduct. However, some recent pieces of evidence reveal lapses in the implementation of both access and conservation rules. To minimize recall lapses on the part of the respondents, the analysis was limited to the last born child aged less than 24 months before the survey. Upon completion of the repair sequence, talk lapses into silence. In (19), talk lapses as turn-by-turn talk fades. Earlier interpreters, despite their lapses of rhythmic and tonal accuracy, often seem to be successful in preserving the distinctive flavour of the time of the work's creation. If they interpret the disagreement as revealing a limitation of their answering resource, then each lapses into neutrality about whether the fish fits the size limit. 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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