词汇 | example_english_loss |
释义 | Examples of lossThese 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. Our motivation for that restraint can be less than virtuous; it may be based on mental comfort or a rational calculation of profits and losses. In all cases, the number of acquired genes is higher than the number of genes losses in the branch of the sister grouping. Because the total losses from unprofitable routes are greater than before, the government would have to increase its subsidy. The losses in mailer welfare, which are of course opposite in sign from the profits, are substantially larger in magnitude than the profits. However, when defined contribution plans, like 401(k) plans, incur such losses, the individual plan participants are directly affected and bear the losses themselves. A young policeman in a leather jacket painfully, letter by letter, typed my losses on an ancient machine. Ultimately the net benefits from insider dealing must equal the net losses. Firms then have to adopt" inflation accounting" techniques in which all costs, revenues, profits and losses are fully adjusted for inflation. The magnitude of such losses is very difficult to estimate. He saw little chance of recouping war losses easily. If the latter, heavy losses in a better quality army would be very dysgenic. Such data are not available because many losses are never discovered and others are never reported, even within the organizations where they occurred. Capital gains (or losses) and lump-sum or one-time payments such as life insurance settlements are excluded. At each stage of the family life cycle more losses may need to be negotiated, as well as the usual critical periods for any family. The data are complicated by the inclusion of control (natural) losses of prey at various availabilities. Gains and losses in development throughout adulthood as perceived by different adult age groups. Similarly, the ameliorative impact of other environmental responses to social losses and traumatic events may be sufficient to prevent long-lasting consequences of these events. In fact there are even more general framing effects, not involving gains or losses. Subsidies, of course, create deadweight losses, while energy tax reductions may have net social benefits. In the absence of significant disease-related productivity losses, the public sector may have to create or administer the needed incentives for a vaccination program. Everyday moral reasoning does not in general allow gains for one person to cancel out losses for another. They usually develop 'planned' strategies in situations of high, predictable losses, while 'adaptive' strategies are generally found where losses are lower and less predictable. Yield losses in this study, therefore, were mostly attributed to decreases in the seed weights. Measurementscould not be made closer than about 0.02 cm from the plate, because of heat losses from the hot wire to the plate. The pitot pressure starts to fall again when the centre flow becomes supersonic and additional shock losses occur. How important is low immune status in causing losses? Yield losses, however, can sometimes occur as a result of flooding and excessive soil water during the rainy season. The agricultural implications of this result are evident for nurseries - the losses they experience in the transplant of plants could be reduced. Crop losses due to these harmful organisms can be substantial and may be prevented, or reduced, by crop protection measures. The responses are estimated as losses of 26-29 % for soybean, wheat and cotton, and 31, 37 and 40 % for maize, rice and potatoes, respectively. In addition, the mean intervals between successive losses of the least-loaded classes were calculated for the duration of each run and averaged over runs. Trivial losses occurred through failure to trace but, of the couples ultimately contacted, only 24 (7 %) refused to take part. Between 15 % and 50 % of subjects do not complete the study, with the youngest subjects being responsible for the highest losses. Reliable figures are few, but they suggest that losses of up to 1.5% were common. Purely passive systems cannot sustain hopping motion on level ground indefinitely due to energy losses. In return for these losses what good is to acrue to the people? More complete insurance provides more protection but also distorts more, causing greater efficiency losses. The problem with this strategy is that it exposes the decisionmaker to potentially unbounded losses should his policy function be applied to the "wrong" model. At 120 ns, following passage of the shock front, the plasma cools to g ; 1.03 by radiation and ionization losses. Thus, low-skill workers suffer wage losses as well. Legume-based cropping systems have reduced carbon and nitrogen losses. The consequences of diarrhoea include dehydration, electrolyte losses and nutritional problems that are more severe in the elderly patient. Costs for informal care and productivity losses were more likely for men. Men have higher costs than women, essentially due to higher production losses. The more widely used human capital approach calculates losses over a much longer period. We do not directly include the productivity of small trees, losses to herbivory, branchfalls and biogenic volatile organic compounds. Parrots, monkeys, and arboreal rodents, however, may cause major seed losses. Note that the flight energy losses are zero, as the leg is brought forward with zero torque. However, current understanding cannot predict how natural ecosystems respond to increasing losses of species. Moreover, this damage included only economic losses and control costs, but did not take into account their damaging environmental effects. Most of these losses (67%) are due to reduced work productivity, although the use of special education resources among children contributes an additional 21%. The number of outpatient and rehabilitation visits, drug consumption after the acute phase, and production losses due to early retirement are taken from the literature. Thus, more mechanisms could be required to avoid sensitivity losses in specific regions of color space. In yet another sense, a literary work can become a cryptic embodiment of traumatic losses for a readership torn by inexpressible anxieties. In our data, color-vision and other losses were still present in the patients after several years. Data were summarized as mean cumulative cation losses from leaching columns of each treatment after each leaching event. The use of labelled seedlings compensated for the high losses of seeds and early seedlings from quadrats which severely reduced sample sizes. We find that when outsourcing alters the expectations of high-skill workers, globalization can lead to aggregate welfare losses. Timing impacts are observed to be largest for high earnings workers and to increase with unemployment losses disproportionately. The authors attempt to estimate the ecological relationships between deforestation and the losses of goods and services, as well as soil erosion and biodiversity. However, the heavy losses their troops sustained between 1914 and 1916 disabused commanders of many of these ideas. The motor friction and winding losses are neglected so that the armature can be modelled as a pure inertia. Alternatively, a state would be operating under a losses frame if it perceives that, without intervention, recent detrimental changes will continue unabated. Calf losses rose temporarily to 50 % of all new-born calves, and diarrhoea and pneumonia were recorded in many cattle. However, losses in re-infected animals may be significant because immune responses may not provide adequate protection. On the other hand, high velocity in the atmosphere leads to unacceptable drag losses. A higher temperature will increase the electron mean free path and lateral energy losses, thereby contributing to a more effective thermal smoothing. Correlatively properly understood entails that the link must be either between material gains and losses or between normative gains and losses. By contrast, reforms that impose severe losses on unions are likely to engender much more vigorous opposition from the labour movement. One way that consequences of institutional changes may be framed is in terms of risks and losses. There are some savings in the update code as usual, but there are some losses in the unknown call code. Using survey data, they show that one-quarter of older workers say they postponed retirement due to equity market losses. The losses are ones that cannot be recovered in the natural world. In both g roups increasing physical dependency brought about marked losses f or patients in their family and soc ial relationships, loses which they resented. All women showed a decrease in serum ferritin levels post-trial with greater losses in the 2 dewormed groups. However, under non-selective conditions, plasmid losses result in competing plasmid-free cells. Owing to its influence on the diffusion path, the effect could also play a role for the impact of ripple losses on plasma-facing components. The effect of plasma rotation on ripple losses, particularly ripple well trapping, has been studied in [6]. An increase in perturbed dissipative energy losses is also observed. In the absence of these timing effects, retirement savings losses would have been, on average, 7 % smaller. Indeed, the variation in unemployment related savings losses is considerably larger than workers might anticipate. However, for workers with greater losses negative timing effects are prevalent. The authors note that this scenario presents an especially attractive target for class action lawyers (many similarly-situated plaintiffs and large dollar losses). Lack of follow-up treatment may result in additional losses for the family and perceptions of being abandoned by staff after the child dies. As a consequence of the improprieties and losses of the funds, the industry's reputation suffered for several years. The relevance of these results to actual leaching losses in the field is not known. Convective and diffusive electron losses have been neglected. Economic losses associated with chronic mental disorder in a developing country. The energy losses in spherical target channel are 3-5% of shell energy. The energy losses by thermal conduction and radiation were usually necessary to be taken into account. Likewise, an enlarged aperture will raise the first formant and feature greater energy losses which disperse the acoustic resonant energy over a greater frequency range. They consist of one equation for the laser field in the cavity and two equations for the gain and nonlinear losses. To account for mechanical, dielectric and piezoelectric losses, the material parameters are assumed to be complex. In absolute terms (in tons), the crop losses are biggest for wheat and rice. Pure declines in nutrient stocks, and losses of topsoil and soil-physical structures are therefore parallels to the distinction between renewable and exhaustible resources. The optimal nutrient input hence offsets losses to maintain the optimal nutrient stock, once it is established. Understanding how framing affects people can be useful to help better understand behavioral choices involving environmental losses versus gains. 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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