词汇 | example_english_mistake |
释义 | Examples of mistakeThese 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. The work also suffers from editorial mistakes that detract from its content. The spelling mistakes are distracting (pp. 35, 157), and the endnotes are not practical, especially in the absence of a bibliography. The text, however, includes a number of mistakes and questionable statements. Failure in diagnosis is one of the most fundamental mistakes made. Four views that might be mistaken for the asymmetric view of social and natural inequalities were then presented. Not to be mistaken for the real thing, art is strictly representation. Therefore, during spindle recovery chromosomes may be rearranged on the spindle and mistakes in the segregation between microtubules and chromosomes may occur. The new machine is said to be far more sophisticated and able to make judgements according to circumstances and to learn from mistakes. Should the agent warn only against possible mistakes, and simply register eective errors? Insufficient generosity and uninformed views amongst the public were hindering social democracy as much as inadequate levels of economic growth or mistaken policies. On the face of it, these mistakes had little to do with the historical experience of the country. The findings are inconsistent with both frameworks, suggesting that both democratic peace and clash of civilizations claims are mistaken. Any mistakes that remain are, of course, the sole responsibility of the authors. The interactions between the researcher and researched are uncovered, mistakes are revealed and the way in which data is generated becomes more transparent. Even if they failed, others could learn from their mistakes. Overall, on the visualisation questions, subjects made slightly fewer mistakes but failed to answer twice as many questions. The book suffered from some minor mistakes and lacked footnotes. Both mistakes reveal the powerful interplay between the fixity of visual impressions and the slipperiness of verbal formations that purport to account for them. To illustrate, beings with limited cognitive capacities are prone to mistakes in utility calculations. One of the defining characteristics of his economic policy was the determination to learn from the mistakes of the past. In six of these eight cases the potassium chloride ampoule had been mistaken for another drug due to similarities in labelling and packaging. Following ordinary usage, when that usage is confused and mistaken, is not a virtue. Content was to be concentrated, mistakes were of secondary importance. To show that they are mistaken, one must show that at least one of these claims is false. They had to be spies ; there were no mistakes, because otherwise how could these men justify what they had done. While he readily confesses to having made serious mistakes of judgment, he will not admit to any grave moral failures. They may be the result of mistakes, misunderstandings, or lack of information, especially where a speci®cation is developed collaboratively. Any responsibility for eventual mistakes and omissions lies entirely with the author. Consider simple mistakes on the part of hearers in performing the pragmatic processes of reference assignment and disambiguation. They acknowledge that juries make mistakes from time to time. Any revisionist biographer should engage with these aspects especially if he or she deems them to be mistaken. Perhaps voters are indeed mistaken, but we have seen that there are good reasons for their outlook. In particular, the first evaluation of the system should ideally be performed before any implementation of the system in order to avoid expensive design mistakes. He admits that in the book mistakes are likely to be evident to the expert. I argue that this general scepticism about the concepts of religion and politics is mistaken. Since the inhabitants of both worlds would be missing only a minute amount of data however, we should expect such mistakes to be only occasional. The fact that we often make mistakes should give us more pause when confronted by a peer who thinks differently. The two cases in this article are both arguably examples of a customer organisation mistaking uncertainty for risk. Predicting the future is difficult in the extreme, and firms make mistakes. Is it to remind us that we can all make mistakes? Such errors are mostly caused by mistakes in the identification of a nucleus. They have made mistakes aplenty, but never more pronounced than this. The conventional operatic world of romance, mistaken identity and intrigue has been displaced by one of ideological celebration. They imply that agents do take into account all relevant information at their disposal and do not make systematic mistakes. We hope that future studies will benefit from our mistakes and take advantage of our conclusions. Their system aims to find slips in typing or performance errors rather than competence errors; like our system, it will be misled by consistent mistakes. In most cases, the inconsistencies are caused by some obvious mistakes, and the annotators can agree on the correct annotation. A set of accuracy statistics on the test corpus: recall, precision and details on the mistakes the system makes. However, it is best to go further than one knows - even making mistakes with the hand one can find new and interesting sounds. As the going got tougher, mistakes multiplied and squabbles among the leaders intensified, undermining the troops' tenuous cohesion and stability. Our students got better, which proved that it worked - although they did go on making lots of mistakes. Most reading errors in these patients tend to be visual confusions and derivational mistakes. The views expressed here, as well as any inaccuracies and mistakes, are, of course, my sole responsibility. Similarly, exact values may be mistaken for placeholders, resulting in a poor quality product or rework. We confine ourselves to pointing out only the most blatant mistakes. Such extensive mistakes suggest that those parts of the book were lightly researched. The text itself has not changed, apart from a few corrections of obvious errors and spelling mistakes. He does not rush into decisions, but through general shrewdness has avoided major mistakes. Changes involving relatively concrete, unnoticeable features readily receive sociolinguistic marking as they are not easily seen as speech errors or grammatical mistakes. Needless to say, all imperfections, mistakes and confusions are mine solely. However, - partly because the computational problem of recovering information about these properties from the stimulus array is underconstrained - mistakes are made. They are mistaken in assuming that we propose a categorical distinction between monologue and dialogue. If children are not disappointed, perhaps it is because they have not made any mistakes. Until that happens (and it may never do), you may make gross mistakes. To avoid mistakes in recording a session and to save recording time, it is advisable to use code numbers instead of meaningful names. As well as performance anxiety, they discussed uncomfortable reeds, getting tired through a piece, technical mistakes or musical things not going to plan. The teachers had established an atmosphere in which pupils felt able to try out their ideas, rehearse, and learn from their mistakes. How much does your teacher want you to try your best and not worry about mistakes? Aware that he possessed a temper and other foibles, he sought to correct his mistakes and bridle his anger. Attacking ideologues on the left and the right, he also defended the occasional mistakes or weaknesses of those in the middle by appealing to pragmatism. Comments about their nonnativeness enabled them to build a solidarity that probably facilitated nonconflictual communication when gaps or mistakes occurred. All mistakes of fact or interpretation are my very own. Clusters of multiple issues and questions arise when considering mistakes in medicine. If medical professionals acknowledge and accept the fact that mistakes occur, the standard of care in medicine can change. Analysis of mistakes and near-mistakes can lead to improved systems of treatment and care. Regarding the managing of medical mistakes, the presence and promotion of the virtue of truthfulness in health professionals support the routine disclosure of mistakes. To tell the truth: ethical and practical issues in disclosing medical mistakes to patients. Given the likely improbability of any individual knowing of an error in their sequence transcription, these mistakes would likely remain in the record. One can be mistaken about the reasonableness of one's beliefs or expectations. The latter are flexible and can learn anything that a person can learn, by using their mistakes and successes the same way humans do. Our manner of dealing with their mistakes is vulgar, too. However, both the view that copayments are a small burden and the view that they do not cause any important disadvantage may be mistaken. We acknowledge there are many mistakes remaining in our discourse. One can only suggest to the negotiators to learn from mistakes of the past, mistakes which are described in this timely, historical volume. Edwards adopts a more old-fashioned approach, and covers the material in less detail, but there are fewer mistakes. First, there is one argument which is commonly used in this context, but which seems to me mistaken. I think that this objection is mistaken and that the third principle is a principle of neutrality. The convention most often mistaken for logic is explicitness, which, he shows, is not the same thing at all. They are typically determined to bring about change, to introduce reforms and to reverse what they see as the mistakes of the past. Veneers were used only to mask carpentry mistakes. Moreover, deterrence rests on fear and fear may lead to panic and panic to the sort of mistakes that will no longer be recoverable. Obviously the possibilities of confusion and mistakes multiply with the increase of complexity. Leontes, when he applies the story of the spider in the cup, mistakes a fiction of his own devising for fact, with disastrous results. Conversely, it might be said that some entrepreneurial action was mistaken in terms of self-interest, but ensured national progress. If there is a resurgence of the use of prefabrication of the building envelope, how will the mistakes of the past avoid being repeated? When children first produce word combinations they often use nouns without any articles, and when they do use articles they make few mistakes. Therefore, we conducted a post hoc examination of the mistakes that children in each of the groups made on anger trials. Like all mistaken ideas and premises in science it would have been remedied eventually by the rigors of scientific method. 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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