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In every case, the voice is closest to the signified, whether it is determined strictly as sense (thought or lived) or more loosely as thing.
All of these processes combine to produce a particular form of language, what we can loosely call" academic language".
Hold them loosely in each hand with the long arms straight ahead.
More often the model underpins his work in revue where the accumulation of loosely interconnected sketches is the premise of the entertainment's form.
When the term is used this loosely, there appears to have been no end of 'proto-industrial' regions.
Only a large bay window at first floor level was elaborated more loosely.
In other words, the view through the window is not bare but 'dressed' in a loosely woven veil regulating its transcription.
The second half of the book cites examples of buildings and projects, loosely involving some kind of core design.
Especially the comments, which follow a consensus document on which all participants agreed, hardly form more than a quarry of only loosely connected ideas.
I feel swearing is only loosely linked to so called 'class'.
Loosely speaking, the evolution of the solution occurs in two steps.
Loosely, the principle of independence says that only the outcomes that distinguish two lotteries are relevant to the decision to be taken.
The diverse mix of crops that loosely define horticulture is reflected in the collection of 15 chapters that make up this book.
All three could loosely be termed 'tests of musical ability', but what might these tests tell us about the nature of musical intelligence?
The bacteria are loosely packed with traces of extracellular material between the individual cells.
However, loosely-coupled systems typically comprise resource-heterogeneous nodes and are much more dynamic in nature than tightly-coupled systems.
The suitability of a particular application for parallel deployment over a loosely-coupled system is determined fundamentally by the granularity of tasks.
In this paper we concentrate on graph-reduction-based models that are implemented on loosely-coupled distributed systems.
The system is partitioned into loosely coupled function units and the data modules manipulated by the function units.
The survival strategies of different tick species inhabiting temperate climates loosely reflect the prevailing conditions in which the ticks are found.
Modularisation imposes a clear separation between the activities performed by each module with evident benefits on reusability (modules are loosely coupled among them).
Eventually, the two voices intertwine more loosely in overlapping solo statements.
Are these tools specific to the genre, however loosely this term might be used, or can they be applied to any type of music?
Loosely speaking, a positive marginal rate means that rich people are more impatient than poor ones.
Cultural evolution is a term that loosely describes the process of cultural change.
Another category of children can be loosely referred to as 'strugglers'.
The editors have shunned a rigid chronological approach in favour of a loosely connected discussion of various themes.
Though most vigilantes are small, loosely organised and sporadic, there are some large formal ones as well.
A high number of species within a genus may also indicate that the genus is too loosely defined.
Boundary objects in this sense are loosely defined and achieve stability by means of active interchange among the various groups of actors who handle them.
Loosely, this assumption states that following brain injury unaffected processes function normally - their functioning does not change to compensate for the malfunctioning of damaged processes.
Thus, neurohormonal processes only loosely linked to specific sleep stages may be more relevant for memory consolidation than a specific sleep stage.
The success of loosely folded paper has one simple explanation; the greater surface area of paper immediately available for gnawing.
The second type of interaction was organized around topics and themes that loosely referenced the grammar.
Does that consideration reveal more than simply a plethora of local details hung loosely around a broad theme ?
The loosely utilitarian philosophy of managed care seeks to maximize services for the most patients at the lowest cost.
The following arguments are loosely organized here from beginning to end-of-life issues.
Each had two pieces of uniform, serge and flannel tied loosely over the forearm.
We discuss the loosely coupled model's features and limitations, and show how it can be modified to incorporate feedbacks among sub-models.
The articles are highly focused, and only loosely fit under the general umbrella of the book's title.
Namely, the two most widely studied classes of continuous interval maps are smooth maps (loosely, they are similar to complex polynomials) and piecewise expanding maps.
Loosely speaking, this is the class of all u's for which a description in terms of translation of measurable sets is available.
Linkage is expected to have little effect on the precision and confidence intervals of relatedness estimates for unrelated or loosely related dyads.
We thus conclude that large effects of local selection are quite possible, even for sites loosely linked to polymorphic loci, especially in inbreeding populations.
If a decomposed element is decoupled or loosely connected !, the tasks of inter face definition are simple and straightforward.
The kernel is loosely covered and it can be easily threshed.
The term 'marriage' may have been rather loosely interpreted by respondents, and consensual unions were probably included.
The essays are held together loosely by a conceptual thread introduced in the first section.
The other _ows with a loosely organized lyric form as if feelings dictate that form.
The duration of germination loosely measured the time required for the major portion of germination.
Recombination between loosely linked loci subject to weak multilocus selection is controlled by the genotype at a selectively neutral modifier locus.
The inner lipid layer contained a variable number of loosely arranged strands of electronopaque and less-opaque material.
The static, dynamic and epistemic ontologies are not strict boundaries - use them loosely.
Loosely classified as motets, they divide almost equally into three- and four-voice works, and the majority are freely composed.
Several terms are used to describe the deficits of delirium; rarely are they defined, and often they are used loosely and inconsistently.
Recall that "following a rule" can be used ver y broadly, and if used loosely enough, applies ver y well to following a precedent.
The eleven main articles are loosely grouped by their sequencing.
In spatial terms, districts were informal clusters of villages within a loosely defined geographical area whose inhabitants practiced intermarriage and exchanged trade and prestige goods.
The vimentin filaments formed were only short and, furthermore, were only loosely associated.
Real proteins have a large ' two-letter ' component to their energy functions, loosely corresponding to hydrophobic- hydrophobic and hydrophobic-hydrophilic interactions.
Loosely stated, rather than minimizing the sum-of-squared deviations, we assume that the decisionmaker minimizes the maximum deviation.
We define unstructured information as information whose intended meaning is only loosely implied by its form.
Loosely speaking, the translation table is more important than the chunk length distributions.
However, the assemblage of visual evidence is too hastily written, too loosely argued, and is often plain wrong.
The cysts are loosely enveloped by sheets offibroelastic tissue, stained black, that contain many nodules ofpseudocartilage.
All these loosely related (but non-disjoint) communities influenced each other.
The foci of small dots were loosely scattered throughout individual blastomeres.
The county loosely defines the hospitals' role according to the catchment area it serves.
The multiple primordia were only loosely fused and the large core was surrounded by a conspicuous discontinuous zone.
Virtual creatures interact with each other based on a series of needs and drives, as well as a loosely predetermined hierarchy and food chain.
Two highly polished tapered steel pins passing through the wind-tunnel walls are engaged loosely in these holes.
The material seems to be loosely organised around a notion of political education, but perhaps other ideas would have been more productive.
A shallow whorl would produce a slow, controlled rotation that would be well suited for the creation of a thick, loosely twisted thread.
Because neither adaptive capacity nor vulnerability is rigorously defined, we use adaptive capacity loosely as the inverse of vulnerability.
In a loosely coupled model, outcomes from one model are used as inputs into another model, but processes within each model are not linked.
The results of this paper are generated using a stylized model that is only loosely related to actual crops.
The set of factors leading pollution to fall with income can be loosely classified into two groups.
Popular culture is usually taken now to refer loosely to the social, as opposed to the purely recreational, lives of the poor.
Seven of the answers are 1 across, and, as such, can loosely be defined as being 28 across.
Strategies for the targeting of drug delivery systems can be loosely categorised according to these headings, although significant overlap might exist.
Here is our main theorem, stated a little loosely.
The interior of the tube was filled with loosely packed pulverized cork, thereby eliminating natural convection heat transfer to the interior.
Thus, throughout this section we assume that f is a piecewise monotone continuous loosely packed map of [0, 1] into itself.
In such a situation selection for increased r is most effective when the rec locus is unlinked or loosely linked to the selected system.
With informal ontologies, the definitions are expressed loosely in natural language.
The second attribute was compaction, so termed because the paper was either rolled tightly or folded loosely (concertinaed).
Place a very thin layer of loosely fluffed cotton-wool over them to prevent shaking.
Unfortunately, some of the most commonly employed terms are often used rather loosely.
Cultural propensities (ethnicity) interacted with economic developments (female labour-force participation) and health systems (modern obstetrics) that are only loosely captured by borders as conventionally understood.
Face-to-face, in-depth, loosely structured interviews were held with the participants in their own homes, with the majority of interviews being taped and fully transcribed.
As described, the implication is that all socially-learned behaviours represent some form of culture (and these terms are used loosely and interchangeably throughout their paper).
Two patterns on the same level may either compete, loosely coexist, or necessarily complement each other.
Although the title of the book suggests otherwise, the interwar years are treated only very loosely.
The bacteria may be only loosely packed with little or no detectable extracellular matrix.
Following common convention, we use the term polymerization somewhat loosely.
They remain rather loosely defined entities whose actual form and nature is really hard to figure out.
Others are loosely referred to as ' functional ' theories (neither label is entirely satisfactory).
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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