词汇 | example_english_motivate |
释义 | Examples of motivateThese 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. If on such an item the subject makes an external attribution, there may be good reason to infer that this is defensively motivated. There are other examples of new enfeoffments which turn out on closer analysis to have been motivated by political designs. In the forefront was the observation that physicians do not perceive the purported power of their recommendations in motivating patient behavioral change. The choice of the third correlogram peak was not motivated by rigorous theoretical considerations but was also not arbitrary. They assumed that we are all naturally motivated towards convention and require some force(" strain") to push us out of it. In turn, the teacher keeps herself up to date and maintains an active interest in motivating and guiding the learner. The narrative determination of a universe motivates the segmentation of the time line into foreground and background (the former is treated as the present). Underlying these historically contingent details, and motivating their selection and deployment, is a particular type of plot structure. Thus, we were motivated to conduct the present investigation. I do not take for granted, however, that everyone has the will or the interest to do so, if not motivated by good examples. The local acceptance of heritage projects is often motivated by material needs within poor communities. In such circumstances, the child's underlying (and perhaps unconscious) belief that others are hostilely motivated guides the "on-line" interpretation of social cues. To be sure, many were motivated to join out of fear of their fellows. In many cases researchers are currently motivated to summarize their data with ambiguous and/or multi parameter models. According to the rational actor model in economics, people are solely motivated by self-interest. The key advantage of such separation of non-epistemic registration and motivated epistemized selection therefrom is the openness to a continual renewal of adaptation. In the following section, 10 motivating multi-phase quality trait datasets are described. Probably the same reason that motivates a man. However, this strategy may not be motivated by language dominance alone. The experiment that motivates this study examines the role that extensive exposure to the second language has on sentence parsing in the bilingual's first language. What has motivated the composers to engage in the act of musical creation? They also proved to be a highly motivating sound source across the sample age range. Thus, students might value music for many reasons without always experiencing their learning as being intrinsically motivating. We propose an experiment motivated by our recent developmental studies that could significantly contribute to this issue. Because symbols characteristically have motivating appeal, their power for seduction is strong. Other links might easily have been traced and his choice of terms is motivated. Teachers believe it is imperative for students to be actively engaged in learning, and for them to be motivated to do their best work. Nevertheless, there is considerable disagreement over what motivates the use of overt subjects in these languages, where the null subject option is indeed grammatical. Finally, he claims that the nuns have been motivated in their precocity to consult historians and grammarians so as to facilitate their understanding of scripture. In the perception of the members of the community, sharing is motivated by solidarity and prestige. People have to be educated and motivated to segregate waste. Thus, institutional build-up seems to be a very important consideration in motivating people to participate in commons. As mentioned in the introduction, a regressor may be motivated by several theories. There are compelling arguments that firms are motivated to comply with standards by non-economic factors such as their public image. Profit-maximizing investors are motivated to maximize the share of project capital raised from concessional funding. Thus, the process of inversion can be shown to be motivated by the claims embodied in (19). With his sudden recouping of normal functioning, he was quite motivated to restart his life. Finally, young adults rated the extent to which four potential reasons for leaving home motivated their first move away from home. Such behaviors are classified as extrinsically motivated because they are done to attain consequences separable from, or extrinsic to, the experience of the activity itself. Such an assumption might be motivated by the supposition that the agent has already considered the decision problem under the first presentation. The principle must be motivated by other considerations. My interpretative approach is motivated by a number of considerations. The four schemas (above-and-beyond, completion, transfer, and on-the-other-side-of) are clearly motivated by a schema involving an arc trajectory, something like figure 36. First, being strongly motivated by the future entails both future pleasures and pains. Using a notation motivated by the above transformation we have: 9 = -4, 10 = -2, 14 = -12 - and 13 = -15. People are motivated by what makes them happy. The choice of that family is motivated by the necessity of easy closed-form computation. Finally, we introduce one more piece of notation, motivated by the examples we are going to consider. We will explain these statements after we describe an application to piecewise expanding maps which motivates this work. We attempted to make each one of them a constructive activity that could be motivated by the child's own modulated emotion. In this article, the person-oriented approach has been motivated and discussed largely from a methodological perspective. In other words, the learner will be motivated. Is it possible that those who come to the clinic only after the age of 30 years are less highly motivated ? The evaluation of children's early word production is a theme that seems to be motivated particularly by clinical demands. Generation of and retraction from crosslinguistically motivated structures in bilingual first language acquisition. We suggest that prediction likewise may well play a role in motivating the learning of semantic generalizations about argument structure constructions. However, it was less clear whether these geopolitical choices motivated the thinking of the populace. Their model is motivated by a set of plausible structural assumptions. Exercises need to be done on a regular basis and, providing the patient is sufficiently motivated, can be continued without physiotherapy supervision following initial instruction. Consumers in this segment appear to be motivated by their perceptions of the extrinsic quality of natural beef products. Neurocognitive dysfunction in dually-diagnosed patients: a potential roadblock to motivating behavior change. Economic incentives are known to have a greater effect if professionals are motivated and perceive other advantages to the proposed change (25). Is it this that motivates your interest in it? I mention the pauper funeral here because its specter motivated members of the working class to avoid its ignominy at whatever cost. The changes in the last few decades were motivated by three factors. Patients were regarded as highly motivated if they presented goals, their own possible efforts, and necessary support from others. What is new, and to some ethically problematic, is that issues other than quality of care have concurrently become driving forces motivating guideline development (17). The decision to use composite scores was motivated by two considerations. Ethical research is now taking them as the starting point for a debate on (other) motivating values in society. The more highly a collector values authenticity, the more motivated a seller is to fake it. One of the theories commonly advanced to explain this discrepancy is that non-voters are motivated to give a socially desirable response. Finally, motivated by the discussion below, we look at an even larger bandwidth of 1.5 as well. The problems are different in the inner city due to chronicity, ... clients are not motivated. We begin with the comparative implications of the general theoretical argument and the ideas motivating the empirical model. The advantage of this analysis lies in its exploitation of structures already well motivated in many other languages. In some places "religion" is handled as an object that has motivating power but later, the authors treat religion as derivative. In this paper we will begin the topological description of the strong stable or unstable foliation, motivated by the two following ideas. We first sketch some of the general themes motivating and structuring (liberal) imperial thought, before turning briefly to the views of our main cast. Scholars of democratisation, for example, have never hidden the moral stimulus that motivated their research in the first place. Our beliefs about limiting punishment to the guilty and fitting punishments to crimes are motivated by considerations of desert. The discussion will be illustrated with four case histories of respondents whose moves were motivated by the need to provide care. If one acts without any phenomenologically salient desire or aversion, one is still motivated by desire or aversion that lacks phenomenological saliency. Clear and detailed explanations of the key concepts throughout also make this work accessible to the motivated reader who lacks background in these areas. As they try to remain strong and motivated to cope with caring they also have to face making changes to their own lives. There is no attempt to show that senior bureaucrats actually hold these values or are motivated by them. Both developments are motivated by a perceived need to achieve communicatively transparent test results anchored in observable behaviors. Her endeavour to create new audiences motivates the risk-taking decisions that characterize her écriture. The work is motivated by the need for accurate and systematic procedures for calculating auto-ionizing levels, particularly for laboratory and astrophysical opacity calculations. As motivated by this trend, our present work investigates an automatic means of synthesizing a low-level robotoriented control program from a task-oriented, naturallanguage-like description. The research reported in the second paper is motivated the task of automatic knowledge acquisition from large corpora. In other words, this argument motivates the general principle of relativity. Exclusive r ules of recognition are "dynamic" in the sense that they are capable of motivating different actions at different times. Customers and salespersons typically regard each other as outgroup persons, engagement with whom is motivated by the instrumental purpose of negotiating a transaction. Besides, in our approach it is hard to trace linguistically motivated inheritance between classes, only ad hoc decisions can be made when imposing an inheritance. The media are not a single entity, but having said that, newspapers and commercial television stations are businesses, motivated by economic concerns. The topic is nicely introduced and basic physics is clearly explained and motivated. Undoubtedly, many of those attacks were groundless, paranoid and motivated by fear. Moreover, the horrors undertaken under the dubious authority of those who have believed in demons have motivated many to dismiss the theory altogether. The sweet tooth exhibits specificity and proficiency for motivating people to seek out such foods or to choose these foods when given a choice. The rate of phonological development within short time increments and the identification of possible speech constraints motivating slow development of expressive language were examined. 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