词汇 | example_english_nominate |
释义 | Examples of nominateThese 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. First, they nominated representatives to many public bodies, including those to set maximum prices. The majority of children nominated a favourite instrument. Participants' classmates (boys and girls) nominated up to four boys in the classroom who best fit each descriptor. Typically, boards were composed of physicians nominated by the state medical society. In 1886, he was nominated to the position of interpreter. If more seats can be won by nominating more candidates, then the original strategy is an undernomination. In 1621 the duchy nominated members of parliament for at least sixteen boroughs and was successful in placing candidates in eleven of the seats.$! In 1867, he still failed even to get nominated for the city council elections. The prime minister is the leader of the government; the president nominates him. After answering the above questions, sounds of different situations are nominated. The three individuals were personally familiar with many of the farms they nominated. Among the 539 patients who agreed to the baseline interview, 430 (79.8 %) nominated an informant. Moreover, directors nominated by pension funds can vote and take direct measures to discipline and replace managers. Each claimant would meet constitutional qualifications for office and be enthusiastically nominated by his or her party. Like elected village chiefs, the currently nominated mayors find themselves in an ambiguous situation. The ' socially comfortable ' measure is exceptional because, on average, six people are nominated as providing this sense of affiliation. Teachers of 45 classrooms (approximately 1,100 pupils altogether) selected and nominated from their groups the poorest readers. Furthermore, the party branch can specifically direct or manipulate elections through the process of nominating candidates and checking their credentials and qualifications. The chiefs represented the matrilineal clans and lineages and were nominated by the senior women. Many were nominated for testing; few passed with flying colors the proposed tests. More frequent experiences of sadness as nominated by peers also correlated with greater anger attribution bias. The kombere naaba, himself nominated by, and depending on, the king, is responsible for nominating the village chiefs. Teachers were asked to try to match the gender and ethnicity of the children nominated as average with that of the children nominated as aggressive. Scores were standardized within classroom by computing the proportion of times each child was nominated by his or her classmates on the corresponding questions. There are advantages to nominating the continence adviser as budget-holder for hospitaland community-absorbent products. No one would recommend nominating four candidates in a three-member district as the optimal way of maximizing seats. Conventionally, nominating decisions are evaluated exclusively by determining whether they are consistent with the goal of office maximization. Few defined benefit plans hold elections for trustee boards ; most trustees are nominated and appointed by the plan sponsor. The document gives advice on deciding which nurses should be nominated for training as prescribers. Urban biography is nominated as a framework that allows individual town studies and comparative evaluation of different urban genres. Although executive committee members are employed by or represent a member agency, they are nominated for the executive committee based on their personal experience. The scenario nominated as a winner (yes/no) was used as a dependent variable and all the ethical indicators as independent variables. All ambitious politicians wanted to be nominated, but internal battles over the candidacies would have made the party more vulnerable to opposition challenges. However, the parties differ in their arrangements for nominations, their formal commitment to women's representation, and in the number of women nominated and elected. Since only boys could be nominated, all mutual friends were boys. All of the participants nominated at least one person in their informal network who helped them, usually a relative. The third is the subjective question : who is nominated as being ' close to ' or on ' intimate terms ' with the person concerned ? Women were nominated for election in all 11 regional blocs and in over a third (34.3 per cent) of the 300 single member districts. The premier may make another proposal, another candidate for prime minister may be nominated, or an election may be held. All works nominated will be listed, with the number of proposals for each. If there were no choice for the delegates, the ' correct ' candidate would always be nominated. Indeed, a decline in physical health was nominated by many participants as the reason why they felt powerless to care for the younger generation. The older patient group nominated fewer domains than the younger. The most popular song types nominated by children were action songs and songs with 'funny words'. Students nominated as victims reported higher levels of disruptive behavior than did nonvictims 1 year later. As the third choice, many participants nominated living with children or family, and others having a spouse. Thus, scores on the victimization scale could range from 0 (not nominated at all) to 1 (nominated by everyone). There was so much comment about who was nominated and who was not. Among these same parties only eight women were nominated as constituency-only candidates while 28 appeared as list-only. As expected more women were nominated for list seats than for constituency seats (by a margin of 106 + 86 among those parties winning seats). Surprisingly more women were nominated for plurality seats (127) than for the proportional seats (73). In addition, its credibility was further undermined by virtue of the fact that its members were nominated by the parties and approved by congressional majority. If more or fewer candidates are in fact nominated, this behaviour is assessed as a nomination error. Only 6 per cent of the respondents to the survey nominated a preferred choice of childcare that they were never using. Our survey found that most villagers (67.7 per cent) regarded voting as their right or responsibility and nominated it as their primary motive for voting. Of the 108 women candidates between 1989 and 2001, the largest number by far were nominated by coalitions of leftwing parties. Each commissioned abstractor also has a nominated project research fellow to act as a personal supervisor and adviser. In all, 25 of the 48 were or became justices - though 5 of them were nominated on becoming deans. Three mentoring consultants were nominated to supervise the breast planning role development. He sealed his love, approval, and trust in his wife's abilities to meet this request by nominating her his sole executrix. The children also nominated liked and disliked peers. Any segments of speech that were irrelevant to the nominated topic were identified and counted. More importantly, why should political scientists be interested in judging the rationality of nominating behaviour? Individuals can register as candidates if nominated by 30 people or more. A slight majority of the trustees were member nominated trustees and had been trustees for more than five years. The candidate refused, saying he had the right to be nominated and elected. Members have to be nominated by active or executive committee members, made up of kin. Within their states, governors had similar nominating power to that of the president. Nearly 87% of women nominated a particular religious 'preference or background', although 64-9 % were not practising this religion. The different patterns with different parameters construct a space, which is nominated as the gait domain. Twenty managers who had taken part in the 1995 questionnaire were included within the groups nominated. Considerable variation exists across trauma types in the likelihood of that event being nominated as the only, or most upsetting, event. At this second stage of the process, the freemen would vote for the assistants, in order starting with the first name listed among those nominated. All works nominated will be listed, with the number of proposals for each and such editorial commentary as the results seem to call for. There are no prizes: not even for the composer of the most-often nominated work, if any should chance to be nominated more than once. People nominated as wise : a comparative study of wisdom-related knowledge. In another instance, where 30 percent answered wrongly, only 2 percent nominated the question as 'difficult to answer'. The reported percentages refer to the proportion of the sample in each age group who were nominated as receiving help with the particular task. Only people above the age of 18 could be nominated. The district officer nominated all assessors ; their appointments were made by lieutenant-governors and approved by governor-general by annual decree. State-recognised confederations nominated their own officers but their names had to be approved by the appropriate political authorities. First, they should explain how much importance they assign to nominating a feasible outcome, and what degree of feasibility they assign to their own proposals. If there is just one losing candidate, it is not possible to increase office benefits with the alternative strategy of nominating one fewer candidate. Who nominates judges to the federal courts? A party's, or individual's, voters are not considered relevant actors in the sense that they do not participate directly in determining how many candidates will be nominated. Any plane within this cone can justifiably be nominated as the ventricular septal defect, but the right and left ventricular margins are of most surgical importance. In the present study, participants who are increasingly nominated as aggressive by increasing numbers of peers over time are considered to exhibit increases in aggressive conduct. In other words, the number of candidates nominated by other parties and the distribution of votes among them should be considered when a rational strategy for seat maximization is adopted. In both instances, however-certainly initially the latter and in many cases in the former-there was devolution to local elites: to nominated and elected settler leaders, and traditionally sanctioned rulers. The person nominated to be interviewed on behalf of the practice was normally a general practitioner with two exceptions, one practice manager and one research manager. Once nominated, the success rate for women on the proportional side (4.4 per cent) is more than double that on the plurality side (2 per cent). To this we would add that the electoral rules also contribute to lessening the tendency to overnomination by making possible a free candidacy nominating strategy in some election contests. At the conclusion of the performance, a panel of examiners independently nominates a numerical percentage based on the degree to which the criteria have been met. Then, a new commission was invariably nominated. To join one of these bodies put one at risk of being nominated to represent it on another, with the result that individuals ended up with multiple roles. They nominated things such as increased levels of reading, critical mindedness, community defence of free speech, civic interest and activity, and increased interest in local elections. Two were county councillors, still members of their authority and still nominated by that body. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 You propose to omit the words "or some person nominated by her"? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. 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