词汇 | example_english_needless |
释义 | Examples of needlessThese 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. Needless to say, they found this kind of experience extremely boring and felt that they had gained very little from it. Needless to say, we take responsibility for any shortcomings in this article. Needless to say, this was a time-consuming pursuit. Needless to say, the limited sample size was a problem in terms of extracting wide conclusions from the work. Needless to say, these three requirements must be satisfied for the dialect where auxiliary do arose. Needless to say, these materials will have to be highly varied depending on such factors as participants, purposes, and period of exposure to formal teaching. Needless to say, a test of these predictions requires a great deal of further research. Needless to say, the same criteria for lack of vitality were applied to the different word classes. Needless to say, this is a highly charged concept. Needless to say, this engineering machinery was the original motivation for the development of the approach to wobbling bijections using shearings. Needless to say, this concept extends beyond graphs and unions. Needless to say, money itself is not inherently evil, yet its powerful influences affect us, whether we admit it or not. Needless to say, the schools may find proscription of gifts and meals difficult to justify if their faculty are heavily involved with industry themselves. Needless to say the grave was looted and its contents were sold to local dealers. In his view, idle capital was as much an example of luxury as was expenditure on needless clothes and jewelry. Needless to say, this idea of a reception-politics has its own problems : on one set of assumptions, indeed, it amounts to a dangerous impossibility. Needless to say, impacts on the legislative result and sanction from the party leadership would differ between voting against and abstaining from the bills. Needless to say, the melodic integrity of the tenor remains intact. Needless to point out that this is hardly sufficient for my being infallibly aware that it is true. Needless to say, this gain is inherited each time features as a component of a larger tree. Needless to say, all attempts at theoretical thinking were doomed as long as this ideal was extolled. Needless to say, our conclusions were not sufficiently robust to report. Needless to note, this is speculation of a high order. Needless to say, the rigid application of this so-called two places principle has led to many unfair consequences. There are, needless to add, a number of ancillary questions. Needless to say, we are not advocating for this situation to continue but considering a fact that was present while fertility was falling. Needless to say, these findings are unlikely to be exhaustive. Needless to say, this is non-trivial interactional work. Needless to say, the new owners would enjoy the full gamut of property rights - to use, transfer or sell. Needless to say, these issues require a great deal more research. Needless to say, this consideration potentially undercuts any empirical conclusions reached about portfolio payoffs. Mistaking one kind of model for another, or muddling when we are modeling what, too often results in needless, self-perpetuating polemics. Needless to say, that guy missed the point completely. Needless to say, we bear sole responsibility for these ideas. Needless to say, the employment of child labour did not cease immediately, nor were the restrictions particularly stringent. Needless to say, we do not deny that adult humans are able to abstract rules. Needless to say, this is the kind of case study which should be encouraged as extremely instructive for purposes of intercultural business discourse research. Needless to say, the problem would not be solved just because there was no one who could punish others. Needless to say, such calculations are also of interest in their own right. Needless to say, love here is coterminous with culture. Needless to say, in some cases, both meanings of the term are relevant. Needless to say, this account does not serve to explain the facts. Needless to say, reduced costs were primarily a consequence of lowered labor costs. Needless to say, the responsibility for the final version is entirely my own. Needless to say, there are other ways in which the divine can be represented, independently of any affective or aesthetic concern. Needless to say this is mainly about lifestyle. Needless to say, there is little current consensus about the invasibility of tropical forests. Needless to say, this is easier said than done. Needless to say, this reply begs the question. Needless to say, the state will collapse without the technology to sustain itself economically and the cultural production to articulate its distinct role and values. Needless to say, all imperfections, mistakes and confusions are mine solely. Needless to say, creative ambitions change and external circumstances impinge in unpredictable ways. Needless to say, the emigration of these males aggravates progressively the ethnic and the religious marriage difficulties. Needless to say, such wiles could hardly go on forever. Needless to say, this is a formidable vision for the design space but one that we find worthwhile embracing. Needless to say, these methodologies are indispensable for evaluating and optimizing design alternatives generated by the methodology proposed in this paper. Needless to say, the success of a realization process depends on how the bridge is extended from the trivial solution to the desirable solution. Needless to say, medical institutions are trying to reduce or eliminate their commitments to medical education. Needless to say, there was a rapid decline in the medical reports of ' cause of death unknown and unspecified '.*! Needless to say, the individual patient's needs or wishes were of no relevance at all. Needless to say, these divergent accounts are not mutually exclusive. Needless to say, whatever the mathematical function, forgetting is certainly not biologically implemented as the decrement of a numerical value. Needless to add that ' 'comparable' ', ' 'in the neighborhood of ' ', ' 'about' ', and ' 'approximately' ' are very slippery expressions. Needless to say, the terms and conditions for reconciliation given by mediators tended to be specific to each case. Needless to say, special methods mean more delicate manipulations. Needless to say, this is difficult, if not impossible, for many real world decision problems. Needless to say, wide agreement does not exist about the character of this more sophisticated view. Needless to say, ancient dyers would have relied on their training, experience, and senses of sight and smell to produce the required results. Though this sounds like a needless worry, we have seen here that under certain conditions it could occur. Needless to say, any inaccuracy is my responsibility. Needless to say, these speakers are not sensitive to the kind of distinction that needs to be checked. Needless to say, intonation and lexical tone interact. Needless to say, careful follow-up during and after the radiation therapy remains of paramount importance in this specific population of patients. Needless to say, such an endeavor will make their model even more ' 'uni®ed' ' than the model already presented in this book. Needless to say, this is all very schematic and needs to be shown. The latter, needless to say, should not be identified automatically with today's wave of violent radicalism. Needless to say, the theoretical foundation of this study is modernist and agrees with the assumption that nationalism is a modern phenomenon. Needless to say, these sources also leave many traces in his notebooks of the time, growing into his philosophical writings throughout the 1870s. Needless to say, such a design imposes certain strains on real-time performance due to its rigidity. Needless to say all these features are still more apparent in the later additions to the score. There are overlaps too, some bordering on needless repetition (pp. 211-13, 219ff.). Needless to say, except if can be similarly used with a factual meaning. Needless to say, this finding squares with the literature. Needless to say, one and the same example could contain several instances of these categories. Needless to say, interventions are preferable to the far more invasive cardiosurgical approach, provided of course that risks and results are comparable. Needless to say, servant-employing households were usually, but not always, better off than the families that sent their children into service. Needless to say, we are running into problems when we are looking for such data. Needless to say, the option of developing these additional activities is never explored. Historians have often portrayed the liberal adjustment to orthodoxy as a needless and weak-minded concession to secular ways of thinking. Needless to say, such a "monumental" model comes in many different guises. Needless to repeat, the spoils of interpretation differ according to the two approaches followed. Needless to say, the contributions were planned, designed, and refereed as in any other issue of the journal. Needless to say, regardless of who made the first move, every game ended either in a draw or in a win for the robot. Needless to say, the definitive text on magnetohydrodynamics still remains to be written, but at the moment it would be premature. Needless to say, violent offenders are not a homogenous group. Needless to say, some of these replicases will have much higher efficiency than (most) of the others. Needless to say, the commission's recommendations did not lead to lasting change. Needless to say, this requires a sound understanding of how implicational universals are arrived at, how they should be interpreted and what exactly they entail. 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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