词汇 | example_english_narrow |
释义 | Examples of narrowThese 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. Here is the tale's paradox in its final and narrowest instantiation. Identified dissepiments on the holotype are slightly narrower than the stipes seen in ventral view, but whether they are themselves autothecal transfers cannot be determined. He begins by acknowledging the mechanical consequences: more rapid circulation narrows the distance between the intermediary relay points. Although confidence limits were narrower, the lower confidence limits were very similar. The beginning social research worker can make most certain the value of his contribution if he narrows his research to very specific problems. Using the 11 mm figure, tests were conducted to see if the window for targeted control could be narrowed. Neointimal proliferation was mild and did not lead to a significant lumen narrowing. In the future, however, it would be useful to explore issues such as those raised here using a sample with a narrower age range. Coercion, she argues, is the narrower notion; coercion always undermines voluntariness but coercion is not always present when agreement is involuntary. As time went by, the search gradually narrowed. At times the reports range over a number of question areas, and at other times they are concerned with narrower themes. Although the lumen is not significantly narrowed, localized peaks of velocity, up to 2 m/sec were found close to the two indented regions. The left ventricular outflow tract was moderately narrowed from hypertrophied septal tissue. However, it is worth noting that his actual concerns are narrower than this. At the very least, its diffusion narrows the distance between the practices of science and the practices of production. In a narrower set of studies of syntactic anomaly an anterior negativity has been observed in the 300 - 500 ms latency range. The choice of right-normal initial goals as our objects of narrowing leads us to a class of goals called proper goals. Since the strict equations are symmetrical in narrowing, we need two rules in the inference rules [ons] and [ims]. The structure of this 0.5-mm mode is highly periodic, implying a much narrower spectrum of wavelengths than in single wires z pinches. Simple stereo listening is concerned with prospective space, whose panoramic dimension will be broader or narrower depending on the site of the listener's egocentric space. We define the lazy narrowing strategy in the following definition. Moreover, these gripping locations were impor tant because the thinner, narrower body sizes left less room for gripping the manos at more interior locations. The system became less multi-tiered, as the gap between the sick funds narrowed. The increase in lateral contact creates a constriction that narrows the air channel and produces an automatic turbulence noise, leading to an affricated release. Let a method of narrowing that generates the leftmost outside-in narrowing derivation be called leftmost outside-in narrowing. In this paper we present narrowing calculi that are used for implementing functional-logic programming languages. First, they narrowed the view of the participants of the range of acceptable solutions to their problem. They were far narrower than compagnonnages, but just as combative towards those they regarded as enemies. The ascending aorta was bulbous, but narrowed at the transverse arch and at the site of repair of the aortic coarctation. First, the outer fibers of the narrowest cones at the foveal center were examined for the presence of mitochondria. In hearts with a ventricular septal defect, the vessels branching off the aortic arch are narrower than their normal counterparts. Finally, the shape of the posterior pleural field, deeper in front and merging with the border behind, is narrower behind. Instead, they examine the much narrower question of whether pre-vote deliberation can help avoid social-choicetheoretic impossibility results. As expected, the probability that war is avoided increases as the gap between the rivals' demand and offer narrows. Users of text search engines use various strategies for refinement including substituting broader and narrower terms to increase or decrease the number of hits, respectively. Fourth, the optimal population size narrows as problem difficulty increases. Zoospores narrowed down toward the forward end and had two flagella. We also find that these solitons can interact, phase lock, and eventually merge by forming a single, narrower soliton. He is careful to position these social networks in relation to the wider dimension of macroeconomics and the narrower dimension of individual decisionmaking. If p is large, a narrower - - range of a1 is allowed. Here, finally, is another way in which the distinction between speaking and revealing may be narrowed. Consequently, the narrower the channel, the more likely the larva would continue to crawl in one direction. The results presented here show that the difference between men and women's psychological distress has narrowed over time. They argued for a narrower focus, with more sifting of the data seeking entry to personality research. You learn a suite of macroeconomic models that sharpen your mind by narrowing it. In the last year, the design effort has narrowed its focus to three capsule designs. Thus, this markup significantly narrows the field of possible answer phrases for when questions. Interpretation of axonal degeneration in most demyelinating diseases and animal models should not be narrowed down to a single general mechanism. In order to compute all solutions by narrowing, we have to apply all rules at all non-variable subterms in parallel. If niche construction is understood in this narrower way, a slight modification of their diagrams might be appropriate. They wonder whether narrowing the focus excludes the very people experiencing the risk. Choices, therefore, were narrowed by the cost of services, their availability, speed of funding and the demand for hospital beds. Both narrowed over two decades with the higher rates in women and those in manual occupations falling, to become nearer males and non-manual occupations. With this in mind, we narrowed our analyses to look only at those threeyear-old stories that had the strongest narrative content. The range of ditransitive verbs in other languages may be broader, narrower, or even nonexistent. Rather, it suffices that the polydefinite narrows down a given pool of referents by picking out a proper subset of it. Research and policy in development studies has customarily focused on material aspects of wellbeing, and this has increasingly narrowed to 'poverty reduction'. Also, the gender gap is narrowing with coverage extending to 82 % of employed males and 79 % of employed females. A 1 mm thick slice was then taken to represent the narrowest dimension of the ventricular septal defect. The data available suffer from many limitations, narrowing the feasible statistical approaches. The next step takes an even narrower focus: the investigation of the compositions considered worthy to be included in the publication. Many processes are selective, and a taxonomy of a broad range of kinds of selection may be preferable to narrowing the applicability of the term. Wing much narrower than in the female (fig. 4, p. 62). As size increases, the cranidium becomes proportionately narrower and the preglabellar field becomes longer (sag.). The minimum radius obtained from the rotational solution is larger than obtained from the irrotational solution, even further narrowing the supersonic region of the vortex. Wild-type embryos exhibited onset of neural tube closure and had an elongated narrowed body axis. Selection occurs mainly after the data are collected, instead of before as when health based researchers choose narrower questions. The remaining chapters generally have a narrower focus, but provide many interesting and sharply focused studies. First, 'corruption' is here used in a much narrower sense than ordinary usage. If quantifiers are unable to impose narrower and more consistent meanings on older terms, their measures will seem inadequate. The natural philosophy of inorganic bodies is divided into mechanical and chemical, or into physics in the narrower sense, and chemistry. Of course, the window of the plot is much narrower that the size of the grid. On the whole, badu are confident that the gap is narrowing quickly. Dynastic monarchies rest on a narrower social base, but with oil rents enabling the regime to buy social support. Having the patient walk heel-to-toe narrows the base and can accentuate imbalance associated with central nervous system disorders, particularly cerebellar lesions. The difference in the cost-effectiveness ratio was narrowed by approximately one third, which indicates that the outcomes were well into the dominant range. Despite a narrower range of commonly available microsite types compared with grazed areas, seedlings from ungrazed areas emerged in 12 of the 14 types available. The operational principle proposed for this situation is narrowing. Therefore, needed narrowing with sequential definitional trees establishes an efficient algorithm for implementing the lookahead for required evaluations. The angiosperm species have, in general, narrower ranges than those o f other groups. As a result, the range of variation in accuracy for the prototypical uses was much narrower than that of the peripheral uses. In a narrower concentration on individual texts, it analyses the rhetorical structures that represented real-life crimes. In the narrower discipline of the history of science and technology, too, there was a strong urge for serious but not exactly clearly defined changes. The narrower averaging window was more appropriate for the analysis of single-cell activity, particularly for simple cells. The definitions vary, and in discussing them a distinction emerges between narrower versus wider definitions. Therefore, the impact of the early years is felt both directly in shaping social-cognitive patterns but also indirectly in narrowing the future stimulus field. The range of designs used to test for environmental risk mediation is narrower than in the case of family influences. Content theories work by narrowing the focus somewhat, that is, by restricting the domain of interest. In this way, the state further narrowed the terms on which trade unions could function. With increasing the delay time, the species density decreases and the line becomes narrower. The first underline the wilder and polyphonic character of opera while the latter indicate how its social themes become narrower and tamer. We could say that the saguna\\ nirguna distinction narrows the complexity of the actual features of the divine ultimate. The broadest point is at the front and it gradually narrows towards the back. Communal isolation : narrowing the pathways to goal attainment and work. Identifying a narrower subset of potential cooperators focuses attention on the possibility of selective measures in facilitating cooperation. Domestically, although controversy never died out, the range of difference between the political parties narrowed considerably. As one narrows scope, one ought to be able to measure relationships with greater precision. 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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