词汇 | example_english_particularity |
释义 | Examples of particularityThese 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. The immense variety of languages, customs, mores, religious practices, and many other cultural particularities gives strong support to this conjecture. What if the subordinate particularities pull the sentiments in different directions? The flexibility of the design is introduced by allowing for variation of sensations and particularities of motor actions of the setting. The genotypes which we obtained, either with mitochondrial or nuclear targets, still failed to identify, on a small scale, particularities within a strain. Other chapters deal with the particularities of the grand apocalyptic narrative. Secondly there are the particularities of writing a history of yesterday with one's nose pressing on the windowpane of the present. A large part of their comparative research is aimed at revealing these particularities and their consequences. Experience necessarily has some formal conditions, some objective grounds, and some historical-conventional particularities. The subordinate particularities hence come to be transformed until they embody the liberal norms of the larger political community. His argument specific to advertising is that it increasingly transcends particularities of one place and comes to be usable irrespective of time and place. A 'form' might have generic components insofar as its very selection conveys an expressive, dramatic or social implication beyond the particularities of its structural elements. All these examples show the importance of local particularities. The journey calls for a search into concrete particularities. In this way the occupation history of one region could be compared with that of others, which could reveal similarities and regional particularities. In both cases, there is no specific connection between the concrete particularities of a religion and the end its adherents may attain. Similarly, health and human rights, in appealing to such universals, should not neglect the particularities of culture and traditions. How can we honor the particularities of your individual case as well as following our own intuitions about what is best? I will not make any attempt to see how our discussion relates to the particularities of each of these different non-aggregative positions. Unfamiliar with the particularities of each setting, the generalist must rely on all-purpose theoretical ethics. The ultimate unification of the globe is the embrace of all particularities through the transcendence of the (artificial) boundaries between them. Slips of the key were found to exhibit a number of particularities, which were claimed to be reducible to weak structural representations. However, some of their particularities need to be stressed. Since the many particularities of this republic are mentioned in chapter 1, the reader waits for an elaboration and more in-depth information. In others, local, regional and international historical and social particularities have fostered the emergence of altogether darker trajectories of expropriation, exclusion and exaction. Accordingly, the third purpose of this research was to compare both linguistic groups in order to accurately distinguish general developmental mechanisms from language specific particularities. Another barrier to comparison across time is the particularities of historical context. Questions were open-ended and flexible to accommodate the particularities of each interviewee; probing was used to encourage clarification and elaboration. Using a descriptive economichistorical approach, the characteristics of these periods, their main evolutionary aspects and particularities are being observed and explained. Authors must therefore relate any perceived local particularities to the generally received overview. Both historians are surely right in approaching the question of urban exceptionalism from the point of view of particularities rather than typicalities. Still, in spite of its shortcomings, the book provides valuable empirical information and insights about the political and institutional particularities of each country. Firstly, the physical particularities of the location of works required local informants. By investing individuals, objects and places, it both integrates them into the supernatural and establishes their particularities. All these particularities are "positive" symptoms of autism in that they are absent in typical children and observed only in autistic children. As such, the identification of the stylistic particularities of a composer, a work or a short passage can be made easier. Other questions can and should be asked about poverty, understanding economic life from below and looking at the particularities within societies. Like classical abstractions such as map or foldr, the identified patterns use higher-order functions to abstract particularities as functional parameters. He longs for a place without particularities, a place where the streets have no name. As this suggests, the particularities of urban space themselves are subjected to the deconstructive and reconstructive practices of rap artists. Identity politics and the cultivation of cultural particularities should therefore be replaced by assimilation into the mainstream. A further look at the various expressions of electoral corruption may allow us to identify some of the local particularities of this universal phenomenon. Subsequent revolutionaries have rethought subjectivity, the author continues, by arguing that class, race and gender particularities were in themselves a product of the historical process of modernisation. The entire problem is to offer the listener's perception an effective means of integrating the particularities of an event so that they will be spontaneously perceptible when heard. Taken in consideration with the source's origin and liturgical particularities, they allow us to associate the historiae, if not with an author, then with an intellectual milieu. Medical, nursing, and allied health associations should confront the issue of mistakes as study and writing projects, addressing and applying general principles to the particularities of their individual professions. The more we have learned about the particularities of reading, the more uncertain it becomes that intensive reading was practiced in one period and extensive in another. They focused on the particularities of the territory - the mosquito species, parasites, terrain, and ecological variations - without ignoring the import of their work for other tropical lands. In other words, action control deals with the intended outcome of an action, not with the particularities of the movement or the sensorimotor interplay producing that outcome. In this mode, the system starts with some initial knowledge and refines extends it according to the particularities of the song whose chords are being predicted. Variety results, first, from the particularities of the individual learning histories, from ambiguities in associating meaning with one and the same information, or simply from misconceptions. Sensitive to historical particularities and social complexities, they also acknowledge the difficulty of accurately categorizing social status and social mobility in both modern and historical empirical studies. Partition historiography has been concerned with the interplay of national and communal ideologies in the 1940s, overshadowing this third trajectory of regional politics that was informed by provincial particularities. A comparative analysis reveals both common trends and sociopolitical, socioeconomic, and ethnolinguistic particularities of the six states. Rather, the resistance stems in part from an instinctive understanding of the individual adjustments and particularities of cases that make some rather than others far better candidates for transplantation. The difficult task of the analyst is to draw out general lessons from these particularities, while remaining aware of the limited range of application that those lessons will necessarily have. Nevertheless, checking whether one answer subsumes the other is a rather convenient strategy, since it does not require any knowledge on the particularities of the used constraint solver. He argued, tirelessly, that towns and cities needed to be studied both for the particularities of the place and, more importantly, for the broader processes that contributed to their growth. Although this focus on the particularities of contexts and use has produced many studies, generalizing from the extant literature is somewhat difficult, although some trends can be identified. In one sense, this was nothing new - and had more to do with the distinctive economics of medical care than with the particularities of welfare states. In a rule-based representation, context may be expressed on the basis of either the knowledge structures (if explicitly represented) or the particularities of the chosen representation formalism. His goal is not to endorse such group particularities, but to understand how political theory can and should respond to this anti-universalistic drift in contemporary social and political life. They are also valuable because of the ways in which they try to drill down into the changing particularities within which complex and contradictory representations are produced and consumed. We wanted just to adopt them until the year 2013, with some particularities. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English We must remain focused on some of the particularities that were in the commitments, and look for projects to carry them forward. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There is a flow of law about associations, and of course it syphons off into particularities for particular bodies. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We must invest in understanding the generalities as well as the particularities of design both for joined-up government and for joined-up private and public sectors. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Consultation is the right way to solve this problem, taking into account national particularities and for finding a solution for the consumer. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English If we proceed with 'one size fits all' legislation which ignores the particularities of individual countries or regions, we risk alienating our citizens. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English I do not think the particularities of the words sought to be omitted matter much. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We hope that it will not affect the current, traditional particularities of border regions. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English However, these should be sufficiently differentiated in order to take account of the particularities of banks' business models and their respective risk profiles. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English The report demonstrates effectively wide regional variations in terms of the proportion of protectable hedgerows and in terms of the particularities of the landscape. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They have their own particularities. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The draft takes into account the particularities and differences of border regions, and it is capable of having a positive effect on border regions without violating any guarantees. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English The particularity of this project is to rely on the potent interpretation and behaviour capabilities of pragmatic knowledge. Again, we must think of sermons as both text and event, and work with the particularity of terms of style and context. I warned explicitly for a mystification of particularity and the dangers of a return to mythology. In each independent state, empire or dependency, the relationship between class and nation had its own particularities. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In general, they are defined for wide re-use, however, they can be specialized to include local particularities. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. I believe that, in fact, we can generalize the role of particularity in human experience. Artificial vocality, electroacoustic music and, more generally, twentieth century music have an unprecedented particularity. We must always turn back to the pot and its particularity. The composition brings a lot of quotes to history and to the particularities of the club. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. A 'romantic' approach would try to understand the past hermeneutically, interested in the particularity of spaces and places and in the specificity of each culture. The patient is absent, nameless, lacks particularity, because he or she can be anyone. The four charges in the arms refer to the municipalitys particularities. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In and of themselves, territorial districts were not expected to define any meaningful particularity. The particularity is that the generator generates yes-instances and no-instances independently for wide ranges. The congressional district, as compared to the state legislative district, would thus not serve to define any particularity at all. By necessity, however, each group focuses on one or a few biological systemsa species, an ecosystem, a gene, a lineagewhose particularities may obscure underlying generalities. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The particularities of this process is a recovery of saline minerals from the oil shale, and a doughnut-shape of the retort. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Ecoregions vary in their biological particularities, as well as in their conservation status. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Through this specicity, he certainly pursues the potential for particularity to be symbolic, to the point, however, of undiscriminating inclusiveness and parodic excess. Generally these models do not preserve historical particularity. The sounds that they recorded were used to build a database of locales not based on the visual, but on their acoustic particularities. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. What can be considered as a local particularity in salience becomes a stylistic mark in pregnance. The implication of this particularity is quite obvious. One is the respect for particularity and individuality urged by feminists in a variety of research contexts. The arbitrary power of the monarch (as implied by the expression absolute monarchy) was in fact much limited by historic and regional particularities. 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