词汇 | example_english_non-traditional |
释义 | Examples of non-traditionalThese 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. Is there an existing non-traditional musical practice within that culture that engages these materials? It inspires a rethinking of archaeologies and histories and highlights the value of non-traditional sources for countering interpretations dependent on the colonial library. Plants at least 25 cm tall, and with 4-5 well-developed leaves were hardened in a greenhouse and planted in a non-traditional cocoyam area. Thus, their advocates are a subset of the non-traditional candidates. Many of the non-traditional candidates will also have fewer concerns about alienating future campaign contributors. I was intrigued to be able to write a non-traditional research paper, one that allowed some subjectivity. Women who work in the non-traditional sector are expected to be more exposed to modernizing influences, including the family planning programme. On the other hand, welfare recipients frequently come from non-traditional family structures. Essentially, the programme utilises non-traditional referral sources to identify ' at risk ' older people who typically do not come to the attention of support services. I point out in that article that non-traditional curricular courses have put expanding pressure on traditional requirements in the major. Some of these units include areas that have long been alienated for various industrial and other 'non-traditional' uses. The book covers fiction films as well as documentaries, and in a non-traditional move it does not address them as separate epistemic genres. The issue of whether the forester should be concerned with the maintenance of the forest and with non-traditional forest products is not addressed here. Each presidential campaign season also tends to include non-traditional candidates whose candidacies survive long into the primary season by employing inexpensive campaign tactics. Mining and tourism, as well as the export of shellfish and fish, and non-traditional export crops like flowers and fruits are identified as promising. More recent evidence suggests that steroid hormones, including progesterone, may produce molecular effects through non-traditional mechanisms. In terms of benefits received from campaigning, non-traditional candidates are a bit more diverse in their goals. After saying this, these non-traditional components are quickly forgotten, and the productive values of natural capital (which are probably more important) are never even considered. This requires openness to new ideas that are derived in non-traditional ways often built on limited evidence. As suggested in prior paragraphs, presidential nominee seekers can be divided between traditional and non-traditional candidates. These roles include helper-volunteers, counsellors, and participants in important cultural groups, traditional and non-traditional religious organisations, and boards. Similarly, indigenous, traditional or non-traditional approaches to conflict resolution may provide useful avenues of exploration and inclusiveness in some societies. Each of the media formats highlighted in this article represents a merger of time-tested traditional knowledge, with non-traditional media formats. In the non-traditional approach the 'starting point' is the most chaotic state. 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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