词汇 | example_english_outsider |
释义 | Examples of outsiderThese 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. Besides identifying outsiders, the police also needed to know the residents of the community. They stress such things as population density, circumscription in a small area, conquest by outsiders of the diffusion of the idea of divine kingship. However well-integrated they seem to be, they are still outsiders, as well as insiders, and they have to work with this double agency. In the past, this has involved both reprimanding the broadcasters and offering them support, particularly when under attack from outsiders. She reads the two concepts as particular relationships between museum insiders and outsiders. The involved parties, professionals, the local community and outsiders have different means of power and knowledge at their disposition. Archaeologists involved in the local heritage industry might be better equipped to deal with the sensitivity of minority and localist ideas of heritage than outsiders. Respectable outsiders embraced the movement's social work but increasingly rejected its evangelical message. Although it is common for outsiders to look at the three as a group, they in fact have very different histories and cultures. They are owned by urban-based outsiders with good political connections, who can help secure cheap mining concessions. Villagers stand united in their anger against outsiders intruding on their domain, but they are not always able to exclude them. What is successfully presented for consumption by outsiders also redefines the parameters of legitimacy and authenticity for indigenous audiences. There was a growing demand to define national identity and citizenship in order to prevent ' outsiders ' from voting and having access to land. Pre-colonial agents used signals that reduced the social distance between sender and receiver to convey their credibility to outsiders they wanted to trade with. Roads and bridges were built and there is now easier contact between places; outsiders and tourists pass through nowadays. However, the bibliographies at the ends of chapters provide useful clues for interested readers, especially helpful for outsiders who do not know where to begin. Though women were paradigm outsiders and thus seemed to fit the bill for romantic genius, they could not instantiate elite leadership. Citizens' wives and daughters were far more likely to be the subjects of petitions and pleas for mercy than were marginal women and outsiders. They screen outside opinion, sometimes with heavy editing, as it flows towards the president, and send outsiders presidential signals, mostly of their own devising. Victims varied, but there appear to have been two distinct types : known criminals or troublemakers in the community, or outsiders suspected of crimes. Instead of that preoccupation with the particulars of administration, which characterized their previously internal discourse, they now exhibited the concerns of disgruntled outsiders. In transitions that follow the decompressive mode and are dominated by outsiders, politicians will prefer medium-strength parties. In this way social distance-reducing signals enabled approaching outsiders to peacefully exchange with the community's members. She ran, in effect, an outsider's government inside the existing government. Signals of credibility predicated on adopting degrees of homogeneity are therefore focal, and signal receivers look for them in evaluating the credibility of outsiders. To make such exchange possible, agents adopted the customs and practices of the outsiders they wanted to trade with to signal their credibility. Furthermore, members of the community (and perhaps even outsiders) are criticized for failing to in the appropriate conditions. When faced with the choice between insiders and outsiders, social democratic governments will side with their core constituency. He is more interested, however, in deviants and deviance than he is in outsiders as such. The second point, related, is that outsiders who are purely social outsiders may, or may not, want to become insiders. Suffice it to say in the present context that her decision to play the outsider's role was probably a source of both strength and weakness. Both emphasised their status as ' outsiders ' and lashed out at the ' elite ', specifically the political class. Marriage records show that the inhabitants of these towns only very rarely married outsiders. Dividing labour into insiders and outsiders also has implications for the strategies that conservative governments are likely to follow. While one should not overemphasize the power of outsiders, the threat of environmental legislation also made the electricity establishment more politically vulnerable than telecom. They conclude that acquisition announcement date returns are significantly less negative when a majority of the bidding firm's board is independent outsiders. Though we were outsiders, once at the orphanage we too became enmeshed in this nested power structure. At surface level, the scene showed those in power, the staff in this case, preventing the young men from speaking up to outsiders. To outsiders, the local market can be a daunting place. Each is also increasingly interventionist, and brings in expert outsiders to work alongside civil servants. Younger survey respondents were found to be more open to marketing tourism to outsiders than older respondents (.05). The index values of the other outsiders do not have the same profile. There was no consensus or continuity in the network and it was difficult for outsiders to learn the new and complicated hybrid roles demanded. However, from an outsider's vantage point with a winner-take-all perspective, it is difficult to assess who won. Following the resurgence of the style, there is now a tendency to joke about ' baby-goths', but all ' outsiders' start at the outside. The "a priori" belief that outsiders are cannibals may promote group cohesion. While at loumas they interact avidly with extralocal merchants, they have not allowed outsiders to settle permanently in local villages. The addition of the generic instrument is to make the work more comprehensible to outsiders. Mid- and late-century improvers came to identify certain outsiders as threatening the very existence of collective self-improvement. However, only 43 of these responses came from outsiders (40 of them from the final survey). With colonial rule, literate outsiders were appointed chiefs and became insiders. Changing the perspective to an outsider's view reverses the "charity" inherent in this interpretation into a clear-cut sentence against these postulates. He deployed concepts of nationalism and national identity to purge poisonous outsiders. The aid of the outsiders had its price. Withholding information from outsiders, including reporters, academics and other naive foreigners, is often seen as justified, particularly in situations ridden with internal conflicts. Indeed, the centrality of the sardar is such that recognition of his authority can initiate a process by which outsiders are incorporated into his tribe. In short, the local commons usually aren't open to outsiders. Such conversations put outsiders in a position to evaluate one another's physical cues and in turn their credibility. In other words, outsiders could not be screened according to their credibility through the use of signals relating to a group's land practices. Unfortunately, business investment and institutional support may not follow, in part, because these areas may be misperceived by outsiders as disorganized due to ethnic stereotyping. The huge expanses of the country's hinterland and their vast population still remain largely unknown to outsiders. The fact the victims were both sectarian and ethnic outsiders makes it difficult to disaggregate these elements of their identity. Their special contribution was to act as an ideological bulwark, not only against outsiders but against the fifth-columnists within. The dress remains the usual wrap of dark-blue home-spun, except on occasions when they have to give a performance before outsiders. Insiders and outsiders determine and enact these roles; they judge, and are judged, by themselves and others. While many insiders and outsiders sort themselves into four classes, and do so via the number and severity of norm violations, clearly, others do not. Most outsiders would probably regard this as simply straight news reporting. He combined fiery threats against landowners with toughness towards outsiders. When genuine privatization occurred, the first individual owners were former usufructholders, not outsiders. The whole adds up to an admirable insider's account of where outsiders should enter upon a classically exiting theme. First, the comitology system does not involve consultation with all ' stakeholders,' and outsiders have minimal opportunities for influence. To be considered thus: why do outsiders deride the life of imagination and representation? Many people felt they could not refuse requests from outsiders lest they lose potential future benefits. Alaskans were weary of outsiders controlling what was to be done with the land of their newly proclaimed state. With penetration organisational boundaries become more permeable, letting outsiders get in. Because they were outsiders from life as it is usually experienced, they were able to identify many of the taken-for-granted aspects of having children. There are, however, some factors that can make the interests of insiders more similar to those of outsiders. The deployment of images in the salon advertised the visual hierarchy of the new family to its members and outsiders. They conclude that acquisition announcement date returns are significantly less negative when a majority of the bidding firm's board are independent outsiders. The syntactic property of these "outsiders" is that they depend on information for their form that comes from outside the phrase in which outsiders occur. Of course in mouths of outsiders, the terms remain highly offensive. I find that women could inherit when sons were absent, incapable or unwilling, and heiresses were used to recruit capable outsiders into the bloodline. Thirdly, modesty is required with regard to the extent to which outsiders can control local policy processes that direct the implementation of their programmes. The authoritarian faction saw this as a challenge by a group of outsiders against the par ty's monopoly of inter pretation over the dominant ideology. The main shortcoming of this collection is that all the contributors appear to be outsiders to the context that they are studying. The class war becomes a cultural class war, and conservatism becomes the doctrine of the oppressed masses who are outsiders. First, the students will observe as outsiders evaluating the media, then, they will gauge those observations against the reactions of insiders. Others were concerned about ' outsiders ' coming into the area to help with the process. There were no standard reporting requirements, and bank portfolios typically comprised nonmarketable loans, the values of which were generally opaque to outsiders. Morally motivated outsiders, entering agricultural facilities for independent documentation, may be the best candidates to acquire that knowledge. Second, in equal measure, it articulated a shared mistrust of outsiders. The functional intention behind lexical reorientation is to create a language secret from outsiders. When crucial responsibilities and more sophisticated skills are involved, outsiders often prove to be more suitable to the needs of the business. They keep silent on this undignified past to outsiders. 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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