词汇 | example_english_perfectly |
释义 | Examples of perfectlyThese 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. Attention is drawn to the fact that this perfectly natural garden demands complete control to achieve its perfection. Every passion, he assumed, induced a particular manner of expression that was spontaneous and perfectly intelligible to any listener in any language. The spider, less than 1 cm long, is perfectly preserved except for its soft parts. He was lucid about himself and knew perfectly well what was being said behind his back. The radical elite theorists emphasized that popular participation is perfectly feasible, but collusion between elite groups prevents it from being established. In practice, the conditions for perfectly competitive labour and product markets do not apply. The design of these tombs, both stylistically and in the organization of the blocks, was perfectly adapted to the organization of a large workshop. One carver tends to make his figures with visibly long torsos, whereas in other areas the figures have perfectly normal proportions. Rose seems perfectly content with her humble surroundings, constantly praising the room as a warm shelter from the cold. The decisive answer arrived this morning and is perfectly satisfactory. On the notion 'possible grammatical change': a look at a perfectly good change that did not quite make it. If the moisture regime and management practices vary across plots, plot-level yields are likely to be less than perfectly correlated. A learned auditory, for example, might be bored by a sermon perfectly suited to an unlearned audience. A widow or a seriously sick person is likely to be unhappy, though they could be perfectly autonomous. I can be perfectly rational in believing that my faculty of vision is keener than my companions. In addition to problems of detail in working out a perfectly rational code, there is a problem of principle. Mediated by the appropriate understanding of character traits, consequentialism and genuine friendship are, conceptually speaking, perfectly compatible. I think there is something to this criticism even if it is not perfectly clear what this 'because' means. The rationale for this behavior is perfectly clear. We found that for both red and green center cells the data could be perfectly fitted by either mixed or pure surrounds. We observed, in epifluorescence microscopy, that these objects were often not perfectly spherical, but rather appeared as prolate ellipsoids. Given that solutions to mathematical problems always describe a modus agendi, this perfectly applies to the role of the geometrical figures. The markets for all these assets are perfectly competitive. Moreover, we assume that the worker's effort is perfectly observable, and so, the wage is perfectly competitive. The final good is supplied on a perfectly competitive market. The classical ideal turns out to be the ultra-clean sound ('every part of the orchestra gets perfectly reproduced'). In practice a case system can never be shown to be perfectly complete ; conversely, a single counterexample can show that it is incomplete. Figure 12 shows that the collision zone is perfectly avoided by the swing foot. The convergence prediction is of course not perfectly robust to all assumptions. The argument may still be used in persuasion, and it can be employed in perfectly good faith. However, if the perfectly conducting wall is replaced by one with finite resistivity the plasma is again unstable. Though we do not have an absolutely sharp threshold for determining the extension of this concept, we can get by perfectly well without it. I could believe that she is perfectly rational in accepting it. While pero is perfectly acceptable introducing information to contravene this implicature, sino is not. Perfectly glassy inclusions are common in transparent quartzes, where they are sometimes associated with fluid inclusions and occur isolated or in small clusters. They maintain that, under imperfect information, it is impossible to have a monitor (the state) whose interest is perfectly aligned with growth-promoting institutions. The harmonious machine as an entirety inspires one with admiration, but what of the perfectly adjusted, satisfactory and enduring parts. They were perfectly justified in isolated contexts, and had in this situation a content-word value that they could come to lose in sentence contexts. Rejecting an evolutionary perspective, though, is perfectly compatible with being a staunch proponent of innateness and internal representation models of cognition. In both cases, the solid is considered perfectly elastic. Bank-issued bills of exchange in gold are the perfectly elastic currency. They allow us to act on behalf of the highest good knowing perfectly well that it may not be achievable in this life. A language which exhibited such ' rule block coherence ' would be a perfectly agglutinating language. A perfectly identical plastic container was also filled with the same amount of seawater and had five amphipods from the control groups introduced into it. Such creatures would be ' perfectly reasonable ' in the sense that they could never be weak-willed in their pursuit of the good. What it does make perfectly clear is the impossibility of humanity's well-being under capitalism, and why. Both sides may be perfectly honest, both may wish to tell the truth and the whole truth. Furthermore, assume the prices of imports from those two countries co-vary in a perfectly negatively way. If this is the case, then the ten-year time dummy perfectly predicts the no-failure outcome, and is dropped from the analysis. People do not have perfect knowledge and fixed preferences, nor are they perfectly mobile, but do they take account of tax-service packages when moving? While we would not expect spending on local television advertising to correlate perfectly with campaign visits to a state, the two should be strongly related. The series are strikingly (though not perfectly) similar. On the old register we were perfectly safe and the question is how the extended franchise will affect us. If mutuality and reciprocity are indeed important to us, those values can be achieved perfectly well without resorting to such policies. We are now ready to define a perfectly rational agent and a bounded optimal agent. In sum, the covariance rule causes code that seems to be perfectly reasonable to be rejected, or leads to type unsafety. The reason for that is the assumption of perfectly informed actors and zero transaction costs. Nevertheless, the concept of a hostility/friendliness system is perfectly sensible even if its operationalization is difficult. Although the two datasets used experts with different institutional affiliation, thirty out of thirty-one point estimates perfectly or almost perfectly coincide. However, it is perfectly allowable for other theodicists to disagree with his assessment of the relative values of free choice and happiness. Based on this estimation, the original nonlinear system can track the desired trajectory perfectly by the aid of a regional training scheme. Perhaps we might best call such failures to be perfectly good ' reasonably self-interested ' or ' expedient ' failures. Of course, none of us are perfectly good towards one another. He would be a hypocrite, and we have a perfectly good word for that, without fiddling with the notion of truth. Again, their volitions and acts will be perfectly co-ordinated. According to him, nothing created can be created perfectly good. The improvements can be physical : the basic physical laws support biological processes that run more perfectly. With much bickering and compromise, they have come up with a race perfectly suited for both food and entertainment. He considers these wishes normal and such as would be avowed by many perfectly sane people. Tucker uses against it we can find a perfectly effective new way of developing the idea of an ' independent argument'. We believe it is perfectly natural for these ungrammaticality-causing constraints to be idiosyncratic, applying only when specific morphemes or other morphologically defined units are involved. The stress-bearing foot is thus necessarily the leftmost foot within the prosodic word, even though it may not align perfectly with its left edge. On the forces between two perfectly conducting plates. The rationale for this type of process is the proposition that both nature and society do not generate perfectly periodic processes. Thus, 39.7% of the utterances were recognized perfectly, and the overall word accuracy was 65.6% (that is, the word error rate was 34.4%). There is no uncertainty in the model, and agents perfectly foresee the future. Because the switch of terms of trade was perfectly anticipated, no new information is diffused. 20. The law seems like a perfectly reasonable way to direct funds away from kouenkai and toward party branches, but there are two problems. The 1980-95 performance score is closely, but far from perfectly, correlated with the 1970-90 measure (r 0.85). Curtis's assignment of the works to an appendix seems perfectly justifiable. When such is the case, risk assessment becomes perfectly compatible with biotechnology promotion. The song 'just happened' - they are like an authentic genius composer visited by the muse and effortlessly delivered of a perfectly formed piece of music. In contrast, the woman's lawyer claimed the regularization of the marriage, and insisted that his client was perfectly able to conclude marriage on her own. Continuing along this line of reasoning, a perfectly rational player will report a value of $2. We recognise that no comparison of the patterns of judicialisation across countries will be perfectly parallel or rigorously predictive. While the survey took great care to gather valid income data, the author does not claim that it was perfectly captured. If he were to have his own way he would be perfectly happy to sit here seven days a week and not move. Taking life as it comes is a perfectly rational response to the situation in which they find themselves. Adaptationism is sometimes understood as a claim about nature - that organisms are well adapted (or even perfectly adapted) to their environments. Indeed, consider what would happen if we were to actually find a set of neurons that correlated perfectly with visual awareness. In the storybooks with which they are familiar, these sources are perfectly congruent + the text and the picture tell the same story. Both (40b) and (40c) are perfectly acceptable and are simply a matter of stylistic preference. Examples 4 and 5 both constitute examples of revisions, and in principle, both scenarios are perfectly feasible. The conduit contained an inverted aortic valvar homograft which appeared to be perfectly competent. After all, solipsists may wonder whether there is a world beyond their minds, but at least their terms have perfectly stable semantic contents. While it is unlikely that we have perfectly duplicated the cryptoendolithic biofilm in our experiments, the data indicate that this approach produces an excellent approximation. If this perception is correct, then the differing attitudes toward these patients are consistent, and a get-tough policy with the noncompliant is perfectly appropriate. Curves are not perfectly smooth due to modelling the population in discrete cells. In particular, the only non-labor income, capital, is perfectly mobile internationally. 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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