词汇 | example_english_permanent |
释义 | Examples of permanentThese 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. In 1800 the act, originally temporary, was made permanent. Permanent names could have been assigned; this task is, however, best left to scientists engaged in more detailed characterization of these novel sequences. The nature they celebrate embodies something permanent in the human feelings that are drawn to it. As a reserve army of cheap labour, women wage earners were a permanent threat to male wage rates. There are two ways in which the 'permanent totalisation' can seek to render the 'permanent detotalisation' harmless, and so preserve itself. Given their public and permanent nature, they could not express merely personal or passing feelings, as might be suitable in an elegiac speech. A disinhabited space is produced, open to tenants as it were but not to permanent proprietors. Ecclesiastical institutions emerged, gradually transformed into a permanent diocesan organisation in the course of the following century. His colouring might then have been as true and permanent, as it is now clear, beautiful and deceitful. They can not live in permanent assembly, to provide the drive for history, but must delegate to specialist office-holders. There was also a lot of resistance to moving from the church to a new permanent home. A person's domicile is the country which is in fact or in the eye of the law his permanent home for the time being. The language of science is in a state of permanent semantic revolution. The truce also provided for the continuation of discussions about a permanent peace between the two realms. At the same time, the opportunities available are often for casual work rather than permanent positions. Even the reserves are working, and temporaries are taking the place of permanents. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Improved haemocompatibility, good washing and absence of pivots or permanent contacts, are all factors which lower the risk of microthrombogenesis and tissue overgrowth. Second, there has been increased attention paid to the rate of permanent injury. Cyclic steps of permanent form are thus assumed to be the end product of this development process. Permanent lakes contain fish, which preferentially prey upon large individuals. Both the genetic and permanent environmental parts can be modelled with an antedependence structure, although both models will not necessarily be of the same order. The two schools of thought were not incompatible, however, and did not form two permanent groups. The sites examined include the ocean, permanent bodies of potable water, burial grounds, religious centres and the male and female human body. Work on the project paid poorly and involved high risks : permanent disability and death were a constant specter. He indicates his preference for a permanent work program. Such a "policy of strict self-limitation" is not accompanied by assurance of permanent tenure and immortality of those who make it the policy. Therefore, one may expect that a one-time impulse in rt does not lead to a permanent increase in the variable. Thus, in a standard impulse response analysis, one would usually not consider a permanent increase in this variable. Of the thirteen parties, six parties form the permanent leadership committee. Interestingly, when these expectations make agents coordinate into another equilibrium path, temporary shocks have permanent effects and cause hysteresis. Would these market imperfections condemn them to permanent poverty? The fields have been in permanent pasture under long-term organic management, since 1988. The homes are designed so that disabilities, which may be permanent or temporary, can be catered for. Nevertheless, contract enforcement needs permanent adaptation to unexpected situations. We need to distinguish several different properties : permanent (static) bendedness, isotropic (dynamic) bendability, and anisotropic bendability (which in certain respects closely resembles static bendedness). The costs of materials used have also increased, along with a permanent sophistication of the treatment. The only answer given, it seems, is that the strong right rather than a qualified one flows from our permanent interest in individuality. They also cultivate fruits and vegetables during the dry season in the hollows and near permanent ponds. The town became a permanent stage on which the identity of social groups and institutions was displayed. The results were compared with a ground-based inventory of both canopy and subcanopy trees 10 cm dbh in a 0.5-ha permanent plot. Regression analyses were used to investigate the influence of permanent water on the utilization of large trees by elephant. The home location register stores permanent data about subscribers, including a subscriber's service profile, location information, and activity status. A permanent plot o of about 1/3 ha (80 x 30 m) was located on each section. However, this default constraint on the orientation of the straw is not permanent. A capacity for permanent innovation becomes the touchstone of success. They were calculated from girth measurements performed with permanent metal dendrometers fixed on the trunks. In contrast, species relying on more permanent (predictable) food supplies (such as aerial insects) were present all years. We also predicted wing development of flies should correlate inversely with roost duration, restricting flightless forms to bats in permanent roosts. Anti-predator defence mechanisms may have evolved during the process that enabled these tadpole species to occupy large permanent streams, which often shelter predatory fishes. However, neuroleptic therapy is frequently accompanied by serious, sometimes permanent, side effects. Despite permanent weight loss after surgery, there is no difference in blood pressure compared to untreated controls in long-term followup. Posttraumatic stress disorder following political imprisonment : the role of mental defeat, alienation, and perceived permanent change. However, the striking of coinage need not have been a permanent practice and may also have occurred in the context of tournaments of value. The males showed a preference for a permanent method, followed closely by a weekly pill and 3-monthly injection. Entries (findings) are relatively permanent and it is the clues (hypotheses and loose ends) that can change. There is virtually no permanent climatic weather station above 3500 m and short-term measurements made during expeditions are also rare. The costs of disinflation are immediate but transitory; the benefits of the disinflation are permanent but delayed. No links attributable to permanent or casual staff, residents or their visitors were found between the three facilities. Among others, it will provide welfare indications regarding the build-up of a temporary or permanent fund. The baseline-funding scenario, introducing a permanent funded pillar, illustrates the long-run efficiency gain from such a fundamental reform. Thus, a permanent implant is often placed beneath the flap to provide adequate volume. According to the initial assumptions, the duration of protection against disease and carriage was practically permanent. The centre has 3.5 permanent posts - the manager, a cook and two assistants. Fourteen of these women were theoretically employed on a permanent basis, yet ten of them worked for less than thirty days. Indeed, the political empowerment of previously disenfranchised groups makes them a more permanent and potent force leaning against reversal. Which inward sense, moreover, is not permanent like the outward ones, but forever growing and changing. As in the univariate case, measurements are decomposed into their genetic and permanent environmental components. Dental examination was made initially and the dental formula recorded of those who were in the stage of permanent dental eruption. We have studied the intertemporal equilibrium of this economy in a general case, without excluding a priori the existence of bubbles (temporary or permanent). Young agents have higher permanent incomes than old agents because the young will enjoy the benefits of future economic growth whereas the old will not. If, by great permanent establishments, all these objects of expence are better secured ..., are they worse than if the same tastes prevailed in scattered individuals ? First, the accumulation of past idiosyncratic exogenous total factor productivity shocks enhances the labor-augmenting technology and has a positive permanent impact on labor efficiency. Military spending further enlarged the permanent fiscal deficit. Both patients in whom permanent pacemakers were implanted were considered to be in class two, although they otherwise enjoyed a normal life. Milk production dominates in the valley floors where access to irrigation allows for cultivation of permanent pastures. The dual system of rule was not intended to be permanent. Clinical indications for permanent cardiac pacing were: 1) elective, 2) syncope, 3) congestive heart failure. Strong consideration should be given for permanent pacing in patients whose only source of atrioventricular conduction is via a bypass tract. The endogenous discount factor model exhibits some significantly important undesirable properties, such as the impatience effect and implausible dynamics generated by permanent productivity shocks. Your existence on earth comes to an end with the permanent and irretrievable loss of the ability to think of yourself from the first person. Species that depend on large, and/or permanent, aquatic sites for reproduction simply go extinct as is reflected in species composition and turnover patterns. At entry into the study, placement types included first-time foster placements, moves between foster homes, and reentries into foster care following failed permanent placements. As the soil dried from ®eld capacity to permanent wilting point, there was a reduction in the rate of photosynthesis. Gaining a permanent residence permit is difficult and most retirees have only renewable annual visas. We conjectured two states of fiscal policy: a crash diet and a permanent weight loss. Truth is a more or less permanent state of complete rational satisfaction created in our minds by the concordance of reality with certitude. Twenty-one outbreaks occurred in establishments, such as boarding schools and holiday homes, where the individuals contracting the disease were not permanent residents. Upper-case letters designate the permanent dentition, while lower-case letters identify deciduous teeth. The police were often resorted to, and at times took up permanent station in the libraries. A land-use system with dense settlements and permanent agriculture is obviously negative for large wild herbivores. Permanent settlements near our study area were established in the same period. Experimentally, solitary permanent packets of turbulent flow have also been observed. Most tropical mountains feed permanent rivers; thus they are clearly water-surplus sites. Immunity can be gained via vaccination or via natural infection and is assumed to be permanent. Types of permanents include lands, creatures, enchantments, artifacts, and planeswalkers. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Demi-permanents are much more effective at covering gray hair than semi-permanents, but less so than permanents. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Should distinctions be drawn between the various types of non-citizens, such as permanent residents, the undocumented, refugees and those seeking asylum? Many of those who remained sought permanent shelter in the air raid bunkers. 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