词汇 | example_english_permit |
释义 | Examples of permitThese 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 regulatory authority should retain records pertaining to discharge permits. Most states require collection permits, which may be difficult to obtain. Reports should be prepared in language as clear and simple as the subject permits. Passports, permits and the like carried fees of varying size, and through them people paid directly for their own surveillance. There is a similar and less excusable neglect of the vast economics literature on carbon taxes, tradable emission permits, tradable development rights and international franchising. The interval permits time for contemplation and anticipation. Open plan design permits free flow between outside and inside, yet demands both internal and external skins. Their abstraction permits the use of graphic forms as a means of research comparable with, though less stimulating and more contemplative than, music. Now and in the future, researchers will need to organize their data in a way that permits thoughtful analysis. Providing information tailored to the specific needs of a patient permits informed decision-making. A genome-wide amplification, coupled with the incorporation of modified nucleotides, permits measurement of every transcript in the sample. I shall argue that it is their particular use of rhetoric that permits this. Then at national and international levels there is an elaborate network of telecommunication, sometimes incorporating the use of satellites, which permits rapid transworld communication. In the new situation, the outside world (government, developer, contractor) will be dependent on archaeologists for obtaining necessary permits. They were permitted one repetition of each of the training phases if this 75% criterion was not initially met. I think there are encouraging developments in technology that are permitting developed countries to 'do more with less', and increasing incentives to do so. On p. 102, with regard to the regulation of carbon emissions, the chapter says that a tax approach and an emission permits approach are equivalent. State and local governments also have considerable regulatory authority over granting siting permits necessary for the operation of many types of facilities. The 50 rai permitting threshold therefore needs to be reduced. The first two segments were designed to provoke disagreement, whereas the third segment permitted an assessment of carryover effects of the prior conflict. However, retaliation against implicit environmental subsidies is not permitted under these rules. Disaggregation of household results by sources of income and expenditure patterns permits a fairly detailed analysis of likely changes in poverty. Because this style of counterpoint is very difficult, certain liberties are permitted. Hence, such an arrangement permits the handling of a group of pupils psychologically similar, who form a homogeneous social group. Looking time is recorded, and longer looking at the novel stimulus permits the inference that the infant has discriminated the two emotions. Plucking is not permitted below the table height. Variables within time points were permitted to correlate; however, these relations are not shown to simplify presentation. However, philosophers do think that our notion of wellbeing permits the rich account of the priority view that they offer. Space permits only a cursory overview of these slighter works. A key issue in the book is an analysis of the experience with the application of economic instruments, such as charges and tradable discharge permits. In that case the grammar would have a phonotactic filter permitting /0/ to form nuclei only with single-x nonconsonantal melodies. The further away any two criteria are from each other in the linguistic hierarchy, the more liberal the system is in permitting such inconsistencies. Space permits only two examples : one about a structure, the other a text. The value of this volume at present is clear in that it permits geoscientists to view the potential of three-dimensional seismic data. I n this analysis, much emphasis is placed on qualitative results obtained by an approximate solution, which permits a rather complete stability analysis. Although establishing new schools is not permitted, there is always a loophole that can be exploited. Paths permitting additional direct effects are also included as part of the model. In four patients, it was placed through the brachiocephalic artery permitting selective perfusion of the brain during repair of the aortic arch. Hence, if there is a solution permitting the visit of an attraction park, then it will only produce those solutions. In doing so, the agent should retain more preferred beliefs in favor of less preferred ones wherever coherence permits. Meanwhile, the state granted tracts of land to nobles or permitted them to purchase land in what had become the old borderlands. The development of large-scale data collection, for example, has also permitted the development of an 'early warning system' in relation to low-incidence medical complications. Although it is rarely clearly stated, we implicitly have a predicate whose result tells us when an abstract value permits strictness optimisations. English, by contrast, is a language in which argument omission is not permitted. The 13-cm radius outer wall is permitted to emit electrons where the plasma is in contact. Where the plasma is in contact with the outer wall, electron space-chargelimited emission is permitted. Alternatively, one can propose a general licensing principle that permits such violations at that level. Repeating this process with a sample group permits the efficient collection of a substantial data set concerning underlying preferences. As a supplementary policy, the government permitted pricing based on costs for new health services, mainly high-technology services. Cost utility analysis permits the cost of treatment to be considered according to the amount of benefit afforded to the patients. A policy specifies what system calls are permitted, and the ways they can be used. The screening system permitted a population approach for quantification of changes in seed population thermal behaviour in relation to dormancy loss. We have permitted ourselves some syntactic flexibility in presenting the metaprogram. Disjunctive logic programs are characterised by permitting disjunctions in rule heads. The word permitted a nonscientific psychological preoccupation to reappear as the subject of scientific experiment. There will be ambiguous situations in which learning should not be permitted. A physician was permitted to overrule these recommendations by providing the reason at the bottom of the sheet. Since the image synthesizer has a 7-bit resolution for the spatial phase, it permitted gratings to be displayed at 128 distinct phases. If permitted by the state of adaptation, after about 2 h into the session or at the end, responses to dim flashes were again recorded. We argued that the new technique permits rapid and precise measurement of cone weights. The cooling paradigm also permitted rapid reversal and repeated demonstration of deficits in the same testing session. Has this increase permitted an increase in the percentage of women? In his evasion of type, he is permitted to choose his identity provisionally, to perform the role or roles that will best assist his art. A few ' mopping up ' comments may be permitted. Currently the trend is towards three-year pay agreements permitting only modest wage increases. Multiple locations were sampled in quick succession to allow control and test samples to be compared as closely as possible, as far as geography permitted. The pivotal consideration that permits essentially unobservable items to be observed is that things need not appear as they essentially are. Standard deviations for liveweights at each blood sample (1n8, 2n2, 2n3 and 2n4 kg) were consistent with the range permitted in the experimental design. Seasonal movement of people and livestock from one farm to another permitted the exploitation of seasonal water availability and plant growth. Access to the public grasslands under the act is based on grazing permits. Robotization of finishing operations is impossible without developing compact and mobile designs of special-purpose robots permitting the movement of the equipment between rooms. The knowledge-enhanced searching of captioned information module permits making queries about images using their captions in natural language. The pages were laminated and loosely bound, permitting the pages to lie flat when turned. The creation of the league permitted what was an effective alliance of unionists and liberals while maintaining the tradition of ' no politics ' in local government. The catheter was inserted into the internal jugular vein and free neck movement was permitted. The model permits consistent inverse position and rate analyses to be developed. They exist in a situation where they are permitted the free fulfilment of their ' second nature ' without harming the innocent. There is no bequest motive, labor supply is assumed to be exogenous and the individual is not permitted to borrow either stocks or bonds. Figure 5 represents an animation which permits us to follow the work of the composer in a multi-track space of eight loudspeakers. He asserts the human need to sing, recognising that music permits expression of the unspeakable. Multiple specifiers are introduced as ' permitted in principle on minimalist assumptions about phrase structure theory ' (285, 245). On the contrary, it allowed the expansion of existing industrial units, particularly textiles, on the island, and permitted small-scale units to come up freely. As will be demonstrated in the next section, this system permits the realization of both path-guidance and power-assist functions. Integrated environmental and economic accounting permits the measurement of the hypothetical (since actual environmental impacts did take place) environmental depletion and degradation cost. Under those circumstances, a system of tradable permits (with grandfathering of the initial allocation) could prove more politically acceptable than one of charges. At the level of the firm tradable permits facilitate adaptive management. The parallel to phasing out or reducing quantities in tradable permits can be mimicked by increasing the tax. 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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